so why did you remove center console and bottom storage just to remove the stereo? I was able to remove stereo with out the need of removing all of that, just simply removing top part with clock, A/C vent and removing the 4 10mm screws... i feel removing the rest is not necessary.
it is absolutely not necessary to remove the center console! and don't pry the air vents out first there are better videos one and a half minutes long. you start with the panel on top, then push the air duct out from behind, take the two little panels off down at the bottom and you're done everything is ready to unbolt takes less than three or four minutes to take those parts off to get to the radio I just did my car, this video is completely wrong
thanks for this video! it cut my removal time by at least half. and, yes, it is necessary to remove the center console and gear shift cover in order to not break things, for a clean removal.
Thank You. Exactly what I need to remove the radio. Along with your other video on the wiring diagram. Will be adding a line out convertor to a 2014 Camry. In order to install a aftermarket amplifier and subwoofer.
O M G >> what are you doing ? you can remove stereo with out the need of removing all of that, just simply removing top part with clock, A/C vent and removing the 4 10mm screws.
Thanks for the tutorial. I have a different issue though. There seems to be a squeeky wheel or gear in that particular area. Have you heard it or of it? I was thinking of tackling the situation myself.
@connectedcarradio I took out the stereo out of my 2012 Toyota Camry LE edition and tried replacing the digitizer, however I have the wrong part. After putting the stereo back in and turning on the power, I smelt burning then turned it off immediately. The screen does not light up anymore. After removing the stereo again, I got to the screen again only to find one of the large ribbon cables burnt/ripped (it’s burnt down the middle). Is it safe to drive the car with everything connected back until I get new parts? I’m worried about the electricity in the car
@@uba9107 I went online and bought a new stereo/navigation screen compatible with the Camry. The dealership was asking like $200 for diagnostic and $1200 for repair/replacement. Other places were about $700-1000. Bought everything myself for $300-400 Edit: I bought a Boss BE7ACP, American International TOYK981 Dash Kit (Satin Black), Crux SWRTY-61N Wiring Interface, and Crutchfield ReadyHarness™ Service. -I do want to say that I kind of regret buying the Boss system, at least this version, because it seems to glitch out sometimes, sometimes heats up, and it doesn’t show me the vehicle information (tire pressure, fuel info).
How do you get the upgraded panel? I'm trying to find one for a 2014 Toyota Camry and I believe it just has the basic set up. It would be a gift for my boyfriend and when I asked him about it a few months ago he said he needed to add some kind of SIM card or something like that he wasn't sure. Can you help me?
+dan montgomery it depends on the year you can research your year vehicle or call the dealership to see. But most modern cars will need to be program to that vehicle from the dealership. Some gm factory stereos can be bypassed but you can do a h check online for that
Not if you need to smog your vehicle!! Takes forever for Toy sensors to reset :) Actually since every connection is a closed plug connection there is really no need. If you see any open wires... yes :)
We exchanged mine and this was helpful thank you. However, when we reattach the 4 bolts the radio shuts off and the ac controls do not work and the air bag light comes on. Any suggestions? I assume its a ground or wire issue.
Gloria Montiel YESSS! Mine has been like that for 2 weeks now. I heard it’s either the factory amp is messing up or the wiring in the trunk or maybe the speakers within the doors. But it’s annoying driving in silence I feel like I’m gonna go crazy 😭
My radio did the same thing. Toyota said it went bad and I have to buy another radio. So I purchased one today and I’m having it replaced so hopefully this fixes my issue. I’m tired of riding in silence.
I havent seen that year but if the dash looks the same it will be the same. But f they changed the dash or its a redesign for the 2015 it won't be the same
does anybody know if you can take a Toyota camry 2014 basic head unit out and replace with stock head unit with navigation ? will it work? or is there any way of upgrading ?
Have had that issue for over a year now. Don't have the extra $ to replace it though. Steering wheel and touchscreen controls don't work in those modes either.
Would have made removing the radio easier if you had taken engine out too
Lmao
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“Next step remove the taillights”
How about seats and dash
so why did you remove center console and bottom storage just to remove the stereo? I was able to remove stereo with out the need of removing all of that, just simply removing top part with clock, A/C vent and removing the 4 10mm screws... i feel removing the rest is not necessary.
this comment helped me more than the video 😂
How’d you remove the other bottom two?
should i disconnect the battery before doing it?
What did the console have to do with removing the radio?
@@JohanJohancancino yes
Make sure you remove the back seat also
it is absolutely not necessary to remove the center console! and don't pry the air vents out first there are better videos one and a half minutes long. you start with the panel on top, then push the air duct out from behind, take the two little panels off down at the bottom and you're done everything is ready to unbolt takes less than three or four minutes to take those parts off to get to the radio I just did my car, this video is completely wrong
thanks for this video!
it cut my removal time by at least half.
and, yes, it is necessary to remove the center console and gear shift cover in order to not break things, for a clean removal.
One of the best "how to" videos I've seen.
Thank you…Saved me a lot of time and money…
Thank You. Exactly what I need to remove the radio. Along with your other video on the wiring diagram. Will be adding a line out convertor to a 2014 Camry. In order to install a aftermarket amplifier and subwoofer.
Four bolts and the stereo comes out. Did I miss something?
Thanks for the video! It really help me change out my radio on my camry.
Is the radio and the AC hook up all one panel. I wannna be able to take the radio out and put in my own radio and still be able to hook up the AC
Please,,, explain why is necessary to remove the center console.....
Jose Misterio to charge more cash for labor
Because he can. That's why
Because it's there
That was soooo extra and unnecessary. You trollin bro
The shifter needs to come off ?
O M G >> what are you doing ? you can remove stereo with out the need of removing all of that, just simply removing top part with clock, A/C vent and removing the 4 10mm screws.
worked just saved me 150 bucks…..
Great man thank you
Why you remove un nessary items
Thanks for the tutorial. I have a different issue though. There seems to be a squeeky wheel or gear in that particular area. Have you heard it or of it? I was thinking of tackling the situation myself.
@connectedcarradio
I took out the stereo out of my 2012 Toyota Camry LE edition and tried replacing the digitizer, however I have the wrong part. After putting the stereo back in and turning on the power, I smelt burning then turned it off immediately. The screen does not light up anymore. After removing the stereo again, I got to the screen again only to find one of the large ribbon cables burnt/ripped (it’s burnt down the middle). Is it safe to drive the car with everything connected back until I get new parts? I’m worried about the electricity in the car
What did you do after ?
@@uba9107 I went online and bought a new stereo/navigation screen compatible with the Camry. The dealership was asking like $200 for diagnostic and $1200 for repair/replacement. Other places were about $700-1000. Bought everything myself for $300-400
Edit: I bought a Boss BE7ACP, American International TOYK981 Dash Kit (Satin Black), Crux SWRTY-61N Wiring Interface, and Crutchfield ReadyHarness™ Service. -I do want to say that I kind of regret buying the Boss system, at least this version, because it seems to glitch out sometimes, sometimes heats up, and it doesn’t show me the vehicle information (tire pressure, fuel info).
How do you get the upgraded panel? I'm trying to find one for a 2014 Toyota Camry and I believe it just has the basic set up. It would be a gift for my boyfriend and when I asked him about it a few months ago he said he needed to add some kind of SIM card or something like that he wasn't sure. Can you help me?
AWESOME! Thank you so much, this is just what I need=)
No problem glad I could help
Do you have do anything to reinstall a radio from the junkyard to theft system.like reprogram anything?
+dan montgomery it depends on the year you can research your year vehicle or call the dealership to see. But most modern cars will need to be program to that vehicle from the dealership. Some gm factory stereos can be bypassed but you can do a h check online for that
Where is the xm radio unit on the 2015 Camry? I want to disconnect the antenna lead.
should i disconnect the battery before doing it?
Yes
Not if you need to smog your vehicle!! Takes forever for Toy sensors to reset :) Actually since every connection is a closed plug connection there is really no need. If you see any open wires... yes :)
We exchanged mine and this was helpful thank you. However, when we reattach the 4 bolts the radio shuts off and the ac controls do not work and the air bag light comes on. Any suggestions? I assume its a ground or wire issue.
Good hint. Thank
Damn, I remember when you just needed two metal clips on the side and they pulled out.
I think it's their way of getting even :)
Thanks u for posting this video any luck on showing me how to connect a back up camera to the new radio? Thanks
I don't currently have a video for that.. But Tha KS for the suggestion I will make it next month. Sorry that it will not help you though right now.
Thank you
Has anyone's radio volume just stop working out of nowhere? The radio works just no volume, if so how do you fix it?
Gloria Montiel YESSS! Mine has been like that for 2 weeks now. I heard it’s either the factory amp is messing up or the wiring in the trunk or maybe the speakers within the doors. But it’s annoying driving in silence I feel like I’m gonna go crazy 😭
My radio did the same thing. Toyota said it went bad and I have to buy another radio. So I purchased one today and I’m having it replaced so hopefully this fixes my issue. I’m tired of riding in silence.
Julianna Pender I feel like I’m going to lose my damn mind
Same here. I just bought a radio, will swap it out. Found one for 99 bucks..
Gloria Montiel mines goes in and out as it pleases lmao. But when it works it works lovely
There is no audio. >:(
I have a 2015 Camry, will the removal be the same?
I havent seen that year but if the dash looks the same it will be the same. But f they changed the dash or its a redesign for the 2015 it won't be the same
why you remove it ?
Plan to change out my broken screen this week but this scary clip drives me nut
does anybody know if you can take a Toyota camry 2014 basic head unit out and replace with stock head unit with navigation ? will it work? or is there any way of upgrading ?
Where is the factory amplifier?
built into the head unit
Hi indeed cd pro for screen because I add camera in the pack please help me,,, I'm waiting ,xxx my car model 2013se
Good
Anyone ever ran into the issue where the Bluetooth stops working, along with the navigation? Screen just goes black when you switch to those options..
Have had that issue for over a year now. Don't have the extra $ to replace it though. Steering wheel and touchscreen controls don't work in those modes either.
u gotta be shitting me.... im too lazy for this crap!! i have a $900 sub and a $300 amp and im stuck with this crap stock stereo!!
Another video not explaing how to toake the radio off the HVAC unit. Another video not showing the whole job.
Dude get a drill bro