Wiring harness says for Toyotas 2000-2004, This worked on my 2006 Highlander so incase anyone was having doubts because their car year if out of the range, it should work as long as its Toyota factory JBL sound system. Most helpful video by far!
I love that I’m watching a wiring video taught by someone who is color blind!! Just shows how much of a badass you are for this tutorial 😂. Thanks brother!!
Thank you so much for this! Saved me some trouble for sure. Just a note: P-Cont is not for "continuous power". It's either for Power Control, or Power Continuity... (not sure which really) but it's to switch on an amp or power antenna. This is not a "continuous power" line... I've seen some confusion over that in different forums and in this thread. The JBL amp should already get it's power directly from battery and ACC, it does not get power from the radio. The "P-Cont" wire from the radio will tell the amp when to turn on. Older radios used to have a separate wire for power antenna switch and power amp switch, but most newwer ones have 1 wire. Which is why the two on the harness are coupled. (in case you have a power antenna, I don't, but coupling them hurts nothing and if the harness isn't quite right it'll just work...) If you have trouble, there are 5 fuses involved here. 15A radio, 5A ECU-ACC, 30A DCC would be if the radio or amp doesn't power on... the two between the battery/fusable link block and ignition, 120A and 40A would be if ignition doesn't work...(if you really shorted out things while installing I suppose you could blow one of those last 2, but not likely.) The "constant" power (yellow) is for radio memory only...
Can you help? I have found nothing so far but when I took the factory radio out it had two blue plugs in the back of the radio. I only have space for one on the new radio. Did I buy the wrong radio?
@@PIndyJones the blue circle plugs aside from the harness are your antenna wires, you can find a universal adapter for it pretty easy and pretty cheap (found one at my local walmart)
Dude!! You are a life saver man. Hubby said "don't get the pre-wired harness. I can do that myself." But the written wiring guide was a maze that made no sense. Seeing which wires got spliced together at the end answered all our questions! Awesome video!! 😎
I’ve been searching how to connected all 3 connectors for days and I’m so glad I came across this. Thank you so much for your help. Fingers crossed I get it to work!!
Everyone replacing a stereo like this needs to watch this video! This saved my butt. I had taken into a shop and they were going to charge me a couple of hours of Labor and have to use this like $150 harness. This video was the answer to my problems. Thank you so much!
Your right, no one shows how to connect the blue, blue -white and black-white wire! The instructions aren’t too clear either. Man a guy that was “color blind”showed me how! Your great thanks!
The blue and blue white both hook to the blue antenna wire on your stereo not constant power or you will have your factory amp on 24/7 and could run your battery down. It has to be switched on when you turn the radio on.
Surprised this is buried so low. I just did an install on a 04' Avalon with the JBL and an Alpine stereo. I did NOT wire my amp / antenna to constant power and it works great :)
Thank you so much!!!! I had a really annoying day trying to find the right harness and now I actually know what I need! I appreciate you making this video. You the real MVP
This was a straightforward vid. It would have worked for me but it turns out the previous owner removed the factory amp and bypassed some wiring. Anywho thanks for the info
Hey everyone who is on the same hunt. This is the only info I can find besides some guy getting bullied on some old forum about this info. Even metra only has the reverse wiring for this. Thank you.
If you don't have front/rear/left/right rca ports on your stereo, I'm pretty sure that you can just splice the rca cables on this harness since they have positive and negative. Great tutorial overall, saved my from soldering an aux cable onto my car's cd player lol!
@@ricechungus Splitter did not work for me. I had to upgrade the stereo. That said, I'm no expert. But neither is the guy you're asking otherwise I doubt he'd say "pretty sure". If you end up buying a stereo with the 4 aux hook ups, I found a Jensen for 50 bucks on Amazon. MPR 2110 is the model. Note the 2110 not the 210-7 which I have sitting here going to waste because it has two aux ports and I couldnt figure out how to make it work. Not with a splitter, or two different harnesses. Again, I'm no expert though. But for $50 for the head unit and $10 for the harness see here, you've got a working stero that has radio, MP3/USB hook up, aux cord, and Bluetooth. No CD player, but who the hell cares about that nowadays? Good luck
Also, anyone wants a metra harness or two, the Jensen MPR 210-7, and an aux splitter and I'll sell the whole lot for $50 shipped anywhere in the US via USPS priority 2-3 day. That would work out to free shipping, a free aux splitter, and a happy Florida Man 🤣
@@DEATH_TO_TYRANTS I've decided to buy a Boss double din radio from amazon that has all of the pre amp outputs and will be returning the one I currently have. Better to be safe than sorry. Actually will be saving about $30 although losing the touch screen is a bit of a bummer. It's still an upgrade over the stock radio that doesn't even have an aux port let alone bluetooth lol.
You are 100% a lifesaver I didn't even try I watched your video first I put those two black wires to the ground I put the two blue wires to the amp turn on and it works perfectly thank you so much you have my like And subscribe and I'm also color blind brother it's funny I picked the perfect video and it's my fiance's car you and I are both colorblind putting in the same stuff LOL thank you for the help on which RCA goes to where that was a lifesaver
Surprisingly needed this harness for my 96 Avalon… wired everything to what “matched” leaving one of the blues out leading me to no audio, if I rewire like you have on the second half of the vid will it fix the audio? We’ll find out tomorrow morning Edit: I couldn’t wait, it worked
Thank you soo much. I have a 1999 Toyota Camry and I have bought and returned like 5 harnesses and thank you for showing me how to wire it and the correct one
You are literally the best never forget I will always be thankful for you if you’re ever feeling down never forget I am here for you man thank you so much
awesome. got my after market radio to work. thank you so much i was so stuck trying to figure it out and was even going best buy to buy a radio and have them install it.
THANK YOU! I've been looking for this information. I bought a Android Head to install into my 2001 Toyota Highlander with JBL sound. Trying to figure out the connectors for it. This is what I needed to know. Bravo. (L&S)
Albert Cadena should be thbe same harness that come slut of the radio then the rca will connect to the headunit because the rcas replace the need for speaker connections I have an 02 Sequoia that's what I'm doing
I just bought an 02 Sequoia Limited with the JBL setup and running into the same issue. Trying to keep the factory speakers and amp just put in a new head unit.
Great video! Really enjoyed it. I'm planning on updating the car stereo in my 2006 Toyota Highlander. This will really help. Thank you for taking the time to post this. Very kind of you!
I can relate. My bro is color blind too. Didn’t find out until about 12 years old in a stop light color argument. He has a hard time with greens & greys also.
Thanks the video. Please I have a 2004 Toyota Highlander limited edition with JBL sound system with amplifier. What harness can I use to connect an Android car stereo to this?
Okay so. I made a huge mistake. I bought everything before doing my research. I ended buying the dual connector harness. I like the receiver that I have so I don’t want to return it but it only has 2 rca outputs which are Left and Right rear. Would this harness still work if I put 2 rca splitters making it 4 connections instead of just the 2?
I’m in the same boat. Bought 4 hardnesses that multiple car audio shops recommended (the bha8110) and nothing has worked. I have the 2006 Camry XLE with JBL so it’s tough. I just ordered this one so fingers crossed!
Hey bro thanks for the video. I wanted an amp for a sub later on. How would I do this for later. Just hook amp to battery connect wires from sub to amp then send some rca cables to the deck
That plug doesn't plug into a 2005 Tundra double cab with JBL system, I can't find one that has into audio shops in my area have said they don't know of one they have to hardwire them, if you know where to get a connector that will plug into this system please let me know
Great video! Does this fix the problem of bypassed tweeters in the JBL? Does that harness plug into (not bypass) the factory amp? Either way, does it work with the tweeters? Can I safely disconnect my center speaker (2005 Prius with JBL/Nav)?
Could I do this with a double sun kenwood? My old harness stopped working as my wife has the same radio in her scion that I had in my 4runner... and I tested the radio in her car so I knew it was my harness and her kenwood worked in my 4runner... so I think I need a new harness and was gonna check into this harness you posted. Hope that makes sense. Stellar tutorial
ok, what if the receiver that I have DOES NOT have RCA audio out? can I cut the RCAs in the harness side and wire them to the receiver-out-speaker wires directly?
Does this work with Tacoma with premium jbl i put a DD 6inch screen and i spliced the harness and straight wired the power and grounded to frame now I just need audio
Hello I wish it was as simple as you make it! I've got a 2002 Sequoia with the JBL and tried to put a pioneer deck in with two RCA outputs, but I can only get the front speakers to work rear speakers only put out bass? Any help would be great...
@@johndagitz4040 Yeah, I ended up removing my custom wiring and making 6.5 speaker cutouts upfront using cutting boards from the 99 cent store and buying dual coil 6.5 speakers in the front. Not pretty, but you can't see it under the door panels. I bought the wiring kit swapped the stereo deck wiring kit for the jbl equipped part # and wired it directly to the factory amplifier.
Hey man your video helped me out big time! Thank you!! Although there's a slight hissing/buzzing feedback that I'm getting after this setup. Any idea how I can remedy that? Appreciate your video by the way!
@@RenRenegade. I ended up fixing my issue by switching out the stereo for a Kenwood. Originally I had a JVC and had to splice the barrels from the wires, that's where I went wrong. I bought the Kenwood and another Metra harness and didn't do any splicing since the barrels matched up with the harness like this video. Just plugged everything in and it was working, no hiss/buzz.
How bad do you think it will be if I use a high level to rca for the front channels? I only have rear LR channels and sub out on my Sony headunit. Its only $15 for the Rockford high level to rca converter ($8 for the one Boss sells). If it doesn't introduce a ton of noise, my main worry would be matching the signal volume
Metra 70-8113 to Sony XAV-AX3250 no power continuous wire so I just connected both blues to Sony blue/white..I have power but no sound out of speakers. 2002 Toyota Avalon with JBL. Help!!
I'm on the same boat as you, from my understanding those 2 would only be for an aftermarket amplifier, not the speakers. I'm not sure if there is a way to wire it to work rather than having to buy another head unit with the 6 rca...
You can avoid going thru the trouble of find a radio with 4 rca . Instead cut open the rca wire and it's going to have 2 wires inside. Positive and negative. So you wire those 2 wires of each color rca and pair them with the radio harness speaker wires. That way you are connecting the speaker wires without using rca . Can even use those 2 rca from the radio for a sub if you like
I got 2001 sienna with JBL 2 connectors CD player. Trying to put in pioneer DEH 1200MP. What will work? Any help will be appreciated. 2 factory connectors, One is a 20 pin connector and other one is 12 pin connector. Pioneer is a basic with 2 RCA ports in the back.
NO! Too many accessories on the stereo's amp turn on circuit (blue wire) will fry the stereo's amp turn on circuit. You might get away with powering the antenna, front door speaker/sub amp, and rear door speaker amp, but throwing in an additional amplifier is just asking for trouble. I just worked on a 2003 Toyota Sequoia JBL system. The previous installer fried the blue wire circuit on the head unit and resorted to wiring everything to the car's accessory circuit. This causes the speakers to pop whenever the ignition is turned on. The correct method of doing this is wiring a SPST (4-PIN) or SPDT (5-PIN) relay. Relay wiring is as follows: terminal 85 in parallel with GND (EIA standard black), terminal 86 to head unit amp turn on circuit (EIA standard blue), terminal 87 in parallel with battery (EIA standard yellow, and terminal 30 to any accessory you want on with the head unit (blue+white stripe wire from harness adapter turns on both factory amps, blue wire turns on factory antenna, add your remote turn on here.
blue on my radio... it'll be P CONT, REM Out, or Antenna or Power Antenna... it is 12v out when the radio is on. (and there's a draw on it...) on older units antenna and rem out were separate... nowadays the radios combine them into one, which is why there's only 1 wire (blue/white on my new radio) while the metra connector has two blue (antenna) and blue white (amp turnon).
Most of the double din android carplay stereos don't have the blue, green, gray, and purple outs. That's where I'm having my issue figuring this out. I have this exact harness tho. I even cut the banana pluggins and wired straight to the same color outs for the speakers from stereo, no sound.
i honestly think k this adapter only works for 02*06 camry with jbl factory stereos. But , even thos he shoes what color goes where . most double din will have rca outputs labeled to what they go to and i would think it would just be connecting the color to the specific output labeled .
@@williamparker883 it fits many Toyotas with the JBL stereo, Sequoia, tundra etc. The rcas Included is for retaining the factory amps. However you need an interface to keep steering controls if you have them and want them.
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You’re my hero on a 5-year-old video! I can finally sleep tonight knowing it worked
Wiring harness says for Toyotas 2000-2004, This worked on my 2006 Highlander so incase anyone was having doubts because their car year if out of the range, it should work as long as its Toyota factory JBL sound system. Most helpful video by far!
I love that I’m watching a wiring video taught by someone who is color blind!! Just shows how much of a badass you are for this tutorial 😂. Thanks brother!!
Thank you so much for this! Saved me some trouble for sure. Just a note: P-Cont is not for "continuous power". It's either for Power Control, or Power Continuity... (not sure which really) but it's to switch on an amp or power antenna. This is not a "continuous power" line... I've seen some confusion over that in different forums and in this thread. The JBL amp should already get it's power directly from battery and ACC, it does not get power from the radio. The "P-Cont" wire from the radio will tell the amp when to turn on. Older radios used to have a separate wire for power antenna switch and power amp switch, but most newwer ones have 1 wire. Which is why the two on the harness are coupled. (in case you have a power antenna, I don't, but coupling them hurts nothing and if the harness isn't quite right it'll just work...) If you have trouble, there are 5 fuses involved here. 15A radio, 5A ECU-ACC, 30A DCC would be if the radio or amp doesn't power on... the two between the battery/fusable link block and ignition, 120A and 40A would be if ignition doesn't work...(if you really shorted out things while installing I suppose you could blow one of those last 2, but not likely.) The "constant" power (yellow) is for radio memory only...
spot on.
Can you help? I have found nothing so far but when I took the factory radio out it had two blue plugs in the back of the radio. I only have space for one on the new radio. Did I buy the wrong radio?
@@PIndyJones the blue circle plugs aside from the harness are your antenna wires, you can find a universal adapter for it pretty easy and pretty cheap (found one at my local walmart)
Dude!! You are a life saver man. Hubby said "don't get the pre-wired harness. I can do that myself." But the written wiring guide was a maze that made no sense. Seeing which wires got spliced together at the end answered all our questions! Awesome video!! 😎
So glad I could help
The written wiring diagram is a NIGHTMARE
I’ve been searching how to connected all 3 connectors for days and I’m so glad I came across this. Thank you so much for your help. Fingers crossed I get it to work!!
yea no problem!
Everyone replacing a stereo like this needs to watch this video! This saved my butt. I had taken into a shop and they were going to charge me a couple of hours of Labor and have to use this like $150 harness. This video was the answer to my problems. Thank you so much!
so glad i could save you some money man! makes me feel good!
Why would I have a high pitch noise ?
Your right, no one shows how to connect the blue, blue -white and black-white wire! The instructions aren’t too clear either. Man a guy that was “color blind”showed me how! Your great thanks!
True Dawg. Just spent hours carefully wiring the wrong harness. Ty for making it make sense.
thank you. 3 harnesses later and your video fixed my issue. you made my day better. :)
So glad I could be helpful!
The blue and blue white both hook to the blue antenna wire on your stereo not constant power or you will have your factory amp on 24/7 and could run your battery down. It has to be switched on when you turn the radio on.
Surprised this is buried so low. I just did an install on a 04' Avalon with the JBL and an Alpine stereo. I did NOT wire my amp / antenna to constant power and it works great :)
So they go to the blue antenna wire? Makes more sense
You saved me hours of work and headaches!!!!!! Thank you!
glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!!!! I had a really annoying day trying to find the right harness and now I actually know what I need! I appreciate you making this video. You the real MVP
Lol figured I could save some other people from going through what I went through
Thank you brother. I bought the wrong harness once and was told another time to do something else (which was wrong). Thank you for clearing this up.
This was a straightforward vid. It would have worked for me but it turns out the previous owner removed the factory amp and bypassed some wiring. Anywho thanks for the info
Hey everyone who is on the same hunt.
This is the only info I can find besides some guy getting bullied on some old forum about this info. Even metra only has the reverse wiring for this. Thank you.
If you don't have front/rear/left/right rca ports on your stereo, I'm pretty sure that you can just splice the rca cables on this harness since they have positive and negative. Great tutorial overall, saved my from soldering an aux cable onto my car's cd player lol!
Would a y splitter do the same thing?
@@ricechungus
Splitter did not work for me. I had to upgrade the stereo. That said, I'm no expert. But neither is the guy you're asking otherwise I doubt he'd say "pretty sure".
If you end up buying a stereo with the 4 aux hook ups, I found a Jensen for 50 bucks on Amazon. MPR 2110 is the model. Note the 2110 not the 210-7 which I have sitting here going to waste because it has two aux ports and I couldnt figure out how to make it work. Not with a splitter, or two different harnesses. Again, I'm no expert though.
But for $50 for the head unit and $10 for the harness see here, you've got a working stero that has radio, MP3/USB hook up, aux cord, and Bluetooth. No CD player, but who the hell cares about that nowadays?
Good luck
Also, anyone wants a metra harness or two, the Jensen MPR 210-7, and an aux splitter and I'll sell the whole lot for $50 shipped anywhere in the US via USPS priority 2-3 day. That would work out to free shipping, a free aux splitter, and a happy Florida Man 🤣
@@DEATH_TO_TYRANTS I've decided to buy a Boss double din radio from amazon that has all of the pre amp outputs and will be returning the one I currently have. Better to be safe than sorry. Actually will be saving about $30 although losing the touch screen is a bit of a bummer. It's still an upgrade over the stock radio that doesn't even have an aux port let alone bluetooth lol.
@@ricechungus
Right on 👍
You are 100% a lifesaver I didn't even try I watched your video first I put those two black wires to the ground I put the two blue wires to the amp turn on and it works perfectly thank you so much you have my like And subscribe and I'm also color blind brother it's funny I picked the perfect video and it's my fiance's car you and I are both colorblind putting in the same stuff LOL thank you for the help on which RCA goes to where that was a lifesaver
Being colorblind trying to do it is the worst!! Glad I Could help man!
Thank you bro, I also bought the dual connector harness mistakenly. This clears it up, should've watched before I started the install!
Wow I was about to return my harness and get one to bypass the JBL system. You saved me bro
Surprisingly needed this harness for my 96 Avalon… wired everything to what “matched” leaving one of the blues out leading me to no audio, if I rewire like you have on the second half of the vid will it fix the audio? We’ll find out tomorrow morning
Edit: I couldn’t wait, it worked
glad it worked for you :)
Goooooood looking couldn't find no video on youtube. Ima go get my harness and do this myself now yeeeeee
My buddy is a color blind electrician. Keep it up buddy.
Thank you soo much. I have a 1999 Toyota Camry and I have bought and returned like 5 harnesses and thank you for showing me how to wire it and the correct one
no problem at all man!
Thanks I needed this cause I was about to throw away the whole car 😩
😂😂 bro fr!! After I watched this I fixed the problem quick.
@@digitaldashdesigns7727 me too😂🤣🤣
U got me so weak I’m was just going through this on this install for someone else car. 🤣
@@demarcuswade7142 thank God for ppl like this dude and UA-cam 😂
You are literally the best never forget I will always be thankful for you if you’re ever feeling down never forget I am here for you man thank you so much
Flawless, thank you! note for anyone adding the pioneer microbypass just do blue to red instead of blue to blue with stripe.
I have a sc300 with the pioneer system and amp, do I need to do this bypass?
Got it to work on a 96' 4Runner. Thank you very much!
awesome. got my after market radio to work. thank you so much i was so stuck trying to figure it out and was even going best buy to buy a radio and have them install it.
Hi tks for all your help... i have a quest the cable black/white to said audio commom- is for what??? Tks for your help
THANK YOU! I've been looking for this information. I bought a Android Head to install into my 2001 Toyota Highlander with JBL sound. Trying to figure out the connectors for it. This is what I needed to know. Bravo. (L&S)
Great video, thank you for the info! just updated my radio in an older sequoia with the JBL setup, this saved me lots of frustration
Hey man where exactly does this plug on the sequoia? I’ve got an 03 with the JBL and I don’t know where I’m supposed to plug it
Albert Cadena should be thbe same harness that come slut of the radio then the rca will connect to the headunit because the rcas replace the need for speaker connections I have an 02 Sequoia that's what I'm doing
I just bought an 02 Sequoia Limited with the JBL setup and running into the same issue. Trying to keep the factory speakers and amp just put in a new head unit.
Would the 71-8113 harness work or does it have to be 70-8113?
Great video! Really enjoyed it. I'm planning on updating the car stereo in my 2006 Toyota Highlander. This will really help. Thank you for taking the time to post this. Very kind of you!
no p-cont on the highlanders, did you do blue blue-white to blue?
@@jacobbutterfield7957 later year model toyota u need a control box to turn on the jbl amp PAC TATO JBL Amplifier Turn-On or the metra Metra TYTO-01
Thank you, you deserve that like and follow
You are the man! I don't normally comment, you you earned it good sir! You got a like too!
I can relate. My bro is color blind too. Didn’t find out until about 12 years old in a stop light color argument. He has a hard time with greens & greys also.
Having problems with a radio can anyone help is a Joybring radio. Did the whole process including this but not sound coming out still.
Did the same thing us you said but can’t get the sound to work any ideas
Saved my butt. Thanks for the video!
no problem. glad to help!
i have a black wire and a black/white strip. do they both go to ground on the stereo or just black to black dont add the black/whiteline?
Thanks the video. Please I have a 2004 Toyota Highlander limited edition with JBL sound system with amplifier. What harness can I use to connect an Android car stereo to this?
Thank You! You saved me so much headache and not to mention money. 🙏
Glad to help!
Okay so. I made a huge mistake. I bought everything before doing my research. I ended buying the dual connector harness. I like the receiver that I have so I don’t want to return it but it only has 2 rca outputs which are Left and Right rear. Would this harness still work if I put 2 rca splitters making it 4 connections instead of just the 2?
Man I lobe you so much. I was so frustrated trying to figure this out
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I love you. Thank you for showing this
I hooked it up right this time like you did I got a deck with 4 rcas and I followed ever you did everything works why don’t I have sound tho
Same issue here… i connnected everything the same but no sound
@@eduardolopez230 Was this issue ever resolved?
@@MJeter4545same here
@@mashpit3221I returned it and bought the TYTO-01. Works great.
Thank you so much!! I’m going to buy and try to install. I was wondering if this works with a double din
Is this all I need to connect the aftermarket radio to my car or do I need to buy another harness for the sound and stuff?
No that would be all you need
Just curious if i can use rca splitters for the 4 rca connections so i can run 2 more sets of rcas for 2 amplifiers?? Thanks in advance
I've gone through 4 harnesses in attempt to figure this one out. 🤣 thanks man!
Came back again to remind myself lol nice tech n9ne poster though
I’m in the same boat. Bought 4 hardnesses that multiple car audio shops recommended (the bha8110) and nothing has worked. I have the 2006 Camry XLE with JBL so it’s tough. I just ordered this one so fingers crossed!
did it work?
@@carterengler1340
@@carterengler1340 over a year later and I’m gonna ask. Did it work?
it did!@@jarrekyager9965
how do I know for sure that my 2002 camry has the JBL amp? does the JBL word on the factory head unit indicate this with AD6806 model number?
Which is the other connector that you said we won't need.? I think I need that one.
Hey bro thanks for the video. I wanted an amp for a sub later on. How would I do this for later. Just hook amp to battery connect wires from sub to amp then send some rca cables to the deck
Yup
So as some people mentioned I got power but no sound.,.. it’s very frustrating. Any idea what I could be missing here?
Tap the blue and blue white wire to the red worked for me
That plug doesn't plug into a 2005 Tundra double cab with JBL system, I can't find one that has into audio shops in my area have said they don't know of one they have to hardwire them, if you know where to get a connector that will plug into this system please let me know
would this work on a factory upgrade harness stereo plug and play tacoma 05?
Will this wiring hook up work on my 03 lexus es300 with pioneer amp and aftermarket double din stereo?
I have a 2000 toyota avalon with JBL speakers. Would i need this exact wiring harness as well ? Somone pleas help
You are a legend, thanks man if I had 5k to throw around I would
Great video! Does this fix the problem of bypassed tweeters in the JBL? Does that harness plug into (not bypass) the factory amp? Either way, does it work with the tweeters? Can I safely disconnect my center speaker (2005 Prius with JBL/Nav)?
Life saver. Thanks
I have a 70-8112 harness and seems to only have one black so I married the blacks and won’t turn on am i needing the white strip and black ??
Dude you saved me from lighting the car on my fire thank you so much for this video! Lol cheers
Could I do this with a double sun kenwood? My old harness stopped working as my wife has the same radio in her scion that I had in my 4runner... and I tested the radio in her car so I knew it was my harness and her kenwood worked in my 4runner... so I think I need a new harness and was gonna check into this harness you posted. Hope that makes sense. Stellar tutorial
yes it would work with a double din same as a single din
Would this work for 2006 Toyota sienna
Xle jbl amp
ok, what if the receiver that I have DOES NOT have RCA audio out? can I cut the RCAs in the harness side and wire them to the receiver-out-speaker wires directly?
Does this also apply to the 70-8112? I'm having the hardest time trying to get a double din pioneer working in my Lexus sc300
You are literally a life saver
lol i try
Does this work with Tacoma with premium jbl i put a DD 6inch screen and i spliced the harness and straight wired the power and grounded to frame now I just need audio
Thank you brother. Just got a Toyota and was confused about the amp. Big help
Hello I wish it was as simple as you make it! I've got a 2002 Sequoia with the JBL and tried to put a pioneer deck in with two RCA outputs, but I can only get the front speakers to work rear speakers only put out bass? Any help would be great...
Did you figure this problem out? I'm getting no sound out of the rears with the real jacks
@@Jayosf415 did you figure this out? Only getting bass from rears as well
@@johndagitz4040 Yeah, I ended up removing my custom wiring and making 6.5 speaker cutouts upfront using cutting boards from the 99 cent store and buying dual coil 6.5 speakers in the front. Not pretty, but you can't see it under the door panels. I bought the wiring kit swapped the stereo deck wiring kit for the jbl equipped part # and wired it directly to the factory amplifier.
@@Jayosf415 Not sure I'm gonna go that route, but good to know it's available. Thanks
Hey man your video helped me out big time! Thank you!! Although there's a slight hissing/buzzing feedback that I'm getting after this setup. Any idea how I can remedy that? Appreciate your video by the way!
This can be fixed with isolated barrels. They will plug into the 4 green/white/gray/purple wires
Where can I get the isolated barrels
Im haveing the same hissing buzzing
@@RenRenegade. I ended up fixing my issue by switching out the stereo for a Kenwood. Originally I had a JVC and had to splice the barrels from the wires, that's where I went wrong. I bought the Kenwood and another Metra harness and didn't do any splicing since the barrels matched up with the harness like this video. Just plugged everything in and it was working, no hiss/buzz.
How bad do you think it will be if I use a high level to rca for the front channels? I only have rear LR channels and sub out on my Sony headunit. Its only $15 for the Rockford high level to rca converter ($8 for the one Boss sells). If it doesn't introduce a ton of noise, my main worry would be matching the signal volume
You sir, are a genius! Thx much.
Thanks a bunch! Works great but just get a lot of buzzing from the speakers
Metra 70-8113 to Sony XAV-AX3250 no power continuous wire so I just connected both blues to Sony blue/white..I have power but no sound out of speakers. 2002 Toyota Avalon with JBL. Help!!
Super helpful for 01 sequoia
glad it was helpful!!
What if my pioneer deh 1200MP only has 2 RCA plugs in the back instead of 4?
I'm on the same boat as you, from my understanding those 2 would only be for an aftermarket amplifier, not the speakers. I'm not sure if there is a way to wire it to work rather than having to buy another head unit with the 6 rca...
Any luck w this same thing going on with mine
You can avoid going thru the trouble of find a radio with 4 rca . Instead cut open the rca wire and it's going to have 2 wires inside. Positive and negative. So you wire those 2 wires of each color rca and pair them with the radio harness speaker wires. That way you are connecting the speaker wires without using rca . Can even use those 2 rca from the radio for a sub if you like
@@camposdavid0000 I tried cutting the green, purple, white, and grey rcas off and wiring straight. Still didn't work. No sound.
@@allenlovestia1982 I had same problem bro make sure the blue wire is connected to the radio blue turn on wire . Problem solved
Legitimate and easy to follow
Freaking thank you! Subbed and thumbs up for the man!
ok so black and black with white strip go to black?
Does the factory radio for this have 2 plugs and if so are you using the smaller plug for anything I'm not able to turn the head unit on
if my stereo only has 2 aug plugs , can i just get a splitter and do that?
Yes, just no fader. That's what I'm doing for my mom's car.
I got 2001 sienna with JBL 2 connectors CD player. Trying to put in pioneer DEH 1200MP. What will work? Any help will be appreciated. 2 factory connectors, One is a 20 pin connector and other one is 12 pin connector.
Pioneer is a basic with 2 RCA ports in the back.
Lol! “Is this green or grey”? I’m colorblind too. Grey and green are the hardest ones for me to tell apart from one another
the struggle only us colorblinds understand lol. the amount of times I have had to facetime somebody to ask what color a wire is...lol
Liked and subscribed! Thanks for making this video!
My problem is the female plus in my dash do not fit any of the toyota wire harnesses. I have to by a $100 interface.
Now if I wanna run a remote wire for subs do I tap into the blue/white wire as well?
yessir! nailed it
NO! Too many accessories on the stereo's amp turn on circuit (blue wire) will fry the stereo's amp turn on circuit. You might get away with powering the antenna, front door speaker/sub amp, and rear door speaker amp, but throwing in an additional amplifier is just asking for trouble. I just worked on a 2003 Toyota Sequoia JBL system. The previous installer fried the blue wire circuit on the head unit and resorted to wiring everything to the car's accessory circuit. This causes the speakers to pop whenever the ignition is turned on. The correct method of doing this is wiring a SPST (4-PIN) or SPDT (5-PIN) relay. Relay wiring is as follows: terminal 85 in parallel with GND (EIA standard black), terminal 86 to head unit amp turn on circuit (EIA standard blue), terminal 87 in parallel with battery (EIA standard yellow, and terminal 30 to any accessory you want on with the head unit (blue+white stripe wire from harness adapter turns on both factory amps, blue wire turns on factory antenna, add your remote turn on here.
Would it work with my steering buttons ?
Good post you saved the day Thank you much.
I'm only getting front speaker sound from 2 of my 4 rca jacks. The rear when plugged in no sound.
I did all that but my speakers are not working do I need to run wires from my speakers to the CD player?
Amazing! Thank you so much, such a big help
Would this work on a 2005 Camry with JBL? I would assume so but just curious
What is the color of the P continuous?
blue on my radio... it'll be P CONT, REM Out, or Antenna or Power Antenna... it is 12v out when the radio is on. (and there's a draw on it...) on older units antenna and rem out were separate... nowadays the radios combine them into one, which is why there's only 1 wire (blue/white on my new radio) while the metra connector has two blue (antenna) and blue white (amp turnon).
Thanks dud! you helped me out BIG TIME!!! Thumps UP!!
Most of the double din android carplay stereos don't have the blue, green, gray, and purple outs. That's where I'm having my issue figuring this out. I have this exact harness tho. I even cut the banana pluggins and wired straight to the same color outs for the speakers from stereo, no sound.
i honestly think k this adapter only works for 02*06 camry with jbl factory stereos.
But , even thos he shoes what color goes where . most double din will have rca outputs labeled to what they go to and i would think it would just be connecting the color to the specific output labeled .
@@williamparker883 it fits many Toyotas with the JBL stereo, Sequoia, tundra etc. The rcas Included is for retaining the factory amps. However you need an interface to keep steering controls if you have them and want them.
Thank you very much bro you have really helped me a lot
Yes man thanks!! Love it straight to the point and no extra fluff!! Will recommend to any needing this!