Well I know what I'm doing when I get the mechanical bits of my RX300 working. Thank you so much for the video. I personally might go with a touchscreen head unit but that's me. cheers
Thank you for watching and for commenting. Regardless of what head unit you go with you will need a way to control your ac and you also will have to deal with bypassing the amp.
A couple of notes: 1= Without installing an aftermarket amp, you're not able to hookup the subwoofer that is under the passenger seat. So losing a little bass in the system (a tiny mono sub amp can fit easily behind the glove box area). 2 = People should know that the Metra kit has some issues. a] it does not dim at night with the dash lights. You can adjust the brightness in the menu but it is either going to be dark during the day or way to bright at night. For the price of this kit, Metra not including a dimmer line for the screen/controls is unacceptable. b] even thou some models of this kit in other vehicles will display the vehicle's outdoor temperature sensor, this one for the RX300 does not. So you lose that feature. 3 = more a criticism on the installation; you guys need to learn to solder & heat shrink. That wiring looks nasty, I would never let a customer's vehicle leave like that. You left a lot of bare wires as well, doesn't mater if those lines weren't used, they should never be left exposed.
Solder on these wires is a waste of time. Crimps are more secure. We use crimps over solder in all our motorsport applications, whenever possible. I would not call that nasty, not unless you want to display your own ignorance. There is no bare wire left in the installation. I don't know where you get that. Some of the shots may have been taken as work in progress. Get off your friggin high horse.
Nah you can get a active Line output converter like a LC2i pro etc or even some amps have LOC built in. Definitely a way to get proper sound without replacing factory unit. But I like the android upgrade better
I was like, "man that looks easy enough," then you flipped the switch and had the whole interior out and I was like, "that's gonna cost a lot to pay someone to do."
Yes getting to the rear-located amplifier to do the bypass requires you remove the glovebox, kick panel, door sills, rear seat, and trunk deck. The amp is a real pain in the rear. It's not difficult, just tedious.
If you’re installing a new amp and speakers, the bypass would be completely unnecessary and you’d just route the speakers directly to the new amp right?
Like the comment said If I’m running a new amp and speakers Then I don’t need to use the bypass harness right ? I just connect the head unit to the power,ground,remote,illumination And run speakers from the new amp to the new speakers Then run rcas from the head unit to the new amp Is the bypass harness only used if u wanna use the factory wiring ? As In the wires that are already In the doors and that still runs the factory amp ??
I didn't know there was such a thing as a factory sub for these cars, and i don't know anything about it. The factory amp does connect to all the speakers.
There is a stock sub under the passenger seat. I am in the process of reconnecting the stock one and removing the after market sub. I checked the connection at the stock sub and it’s in tact. Next I will check the amp to see if the after market sub installers disconnected it. Will report back what I find. Thanks
This person blew the fuse under the steering wheel that says gage it's a 7.5 ...I am also having an issue with trying this same install has anybody been able to get one to power on
@@yvettehardison4941 if factory radio is basic and you replace with aftermarket navigation radio I don’t think it bad or now install navigation radio and want to reinstall factory basic radio it okay
On this car, we replaced both the factory radio and the factory amp with used factory units, and still it produced no sound. So we had to find another solution.
Well I know what I'm doing when I get the mechanical bits of my RX300 working. Thank you so much for the video. I personally might go with a touchscreen head unit but that's me. cheers
Thank you for watching and for commenting. Regardless of what head unit you go with you will need a way to control your ac and you also will have to deal with bypassing the amp.
great video brother, might have to give it a try
thanks for watching.
Do you loose the engine data with this kit, the MPG readout available on the stock system? Nice install, I could certainly see adding this!
As you've guessed, the MPG display is gone. All you have on the screen are the controls for HVAC. Thanks for watching and for commenting.
A couple of notes: 1= Without installing an aftermarket amp, you're not able to hookup the subwoofer that is under the passenger seat. So losing a little bass in the system (a tiny mono sub amp can fit easily behind the glove box area). 2 = People should know that the Metra kit has some issues. a] it does not dim at night with the dash lights. You can adjust the brightness in the menu but it is either going to be dark during the day or way to bright at night. For the price of this kit, Metra not including a dimmer line for the screen/controls is unacceptable. b] even thou some models of this kit in other vehicles will display the vehicle's outdoor temperature sensor, this one for the RX300 does not. So you lose that feature. 3 = more a criticism on the installation; you guys need to learn to solder & heat shrink. That wiring looks nasty, I would never let a customer's vehicle leave like that. You left a lot of bare wires as well, doesn't mater if those lines weren't used, they should never be left exposed.
Solder on these wires is a waste of time. Crimps are more secure. We use crimps over solder in all our motorsport applications, whenever possible. I would not call that nasty, not unless you want to display your own ignorance. There is no bare wire left in the installation. I don't know where you get that. Some of the shots may have been taken as work in progress. Get off your friggin high horse.
PS. We don't give a rat's ass about subwoofers in fact we rip them out of eery vehicle that comes in our shop.
Go boom boom yourself into premature deafness.
Nah you can get a active Line output converter like a LC2i pro etc or even some amps have LOC built in. Definitely a way to get proper sound without replacing factory unit. But I like the android upgrade better
I was like, "man that looks easy enough," then you flipped the switch and had the whole interior out and I was like, "that's gonna cost a lot to pay someone to do."
Yes getting to the rear-located amplifier to do the bypass requires you remove the glovebox, kick panel, door sills, rear seat, and trunk deck. The amp is a real pain in the rear. It's not difficult, just tedious.
@@Merryfrankster_how come you can’t just disconnect it
@@ssjdavid buddy I can disconnect anything I want anytime I want but how come you cannot ask a question that someone can answer.
If you’re installing a new amp and speakers, the bypass would be completely unnecessary and you’d just route the speakers directly to the new amp right?
You would have to run new wires from each speaker to the new amp.
Like the comment said
If I’m running a new amp and speakers
Then I don’t need to use the bypass harness right ?
I just connect the head unit to the power,ground,remote,illumination
And run speakers from the new amp to the new speakers
Then run rcas from the head unit to the new amp
Is the bypass harness only used if u wanna use the factory wiring ? As In the wires that are already In the doors and that still runs the factory amp ??
@@danielurrea9091 Yes I completed my install. You don't need the bypass harness as the amp will no longer be used. Everything you said is correct.
I feel the kit at $500+ is a waste if your not going all in with new speakers and AMP. I wish there was a third party alternative to the A/C issue.
You mean that for $500 you would want new speakers and amps included? For that money, all you could get is wal-mart quality stuff.
I just installed a 12" tesla screen under $200 yep everything
Like your video. Just a question, does the factory amplifier connect to the factory sub?
I didn't know there was such a thing as a factory sub for these cars, and i don't know anything about it. The factory amp does connect to all the speakers.
There is a stock sub under the passenger seat. I am in the process of reconnecting the stock one and removing the after market sub. I checked the connection at the stock sub and it’s in tact. Next I will check the amp to see if the after market sub installers disconnected it. Will report back what I find. Thanks
wish i can connect a back up camera to this install
You can. Just use a head unit that combines a backup camera.
Where can I buy the Metra kit? I want to this to my 1999 Lexus Rx300 also
The one in this video was purchased on eBay. Search the part number provided above, 99-8164, on Google if you want to find other sellers.
Does the nav still work (with the AC Control screen)?
Sorry I don't recall if this supports the nav option. Check the installation manual.
Will this fit the toyota harrier 1999?
If the Harrier is the same vehicle as the RX300 then possibly yes.
If I just wanted to replace the Head unit to a pioneer fh-s52bt, do i need to replace the kit?
You can replace the head unit without the metra kit but you have to either bypass the amp or wire the head unit straight to the speakers.
So CDs are gone?
No more CD changer. Deleted.
Do you have any idea what the 3.5 headphone jack does on the metra's wiring harness?
Sorry I corgot already but you can download the installation manual from the Metra website. Just search on the part number in this video.
@@Merryfrankster_ That's the thing, the manual has no mention of this mysterious jack. Well since you didn't use it, probably won't effect me either.
Lol it could be just a headphone jack, for headphones.
The jack is to connect steering wheel controls with another adapter
Does anyone know the speaker colors for the original head unit having trouble locating them
Should be listed in factory service manual.
I just got a 10.1 android 2000 lexus rx300 new radio. i changed it but it doesnt turn on and now the windows wont go down.
You shoulda got the one in thia video.
This person blew the fuse under the steering wheel that says gage it's a 7.5 ...I am also having an issue with trying this same install has anybody been able to get one to power on
why you replacing radio
It quit working, so needed replace. Second-hand radio did not work either. Replaced amplifier with second-hand and still no sound.
I watch the video but the after mounting kits is way too expensive. I just installed one everything including climate control under $200
Good job.
factory radio is best for this car
why do you say that?
@@yvettehardison4941 factory navigation radio and factory amplifier are cool why change with basic radio? I don’t understand
@@yvettehardison4941 if factory radio is basic and you replace with aftermarket navigation radio I don’t think it bad or now install navigation radio and want to reinstall factory basic radio it okay
On this car, we replaced both the factory radio and the factory amp with used factory units, and still it produced no sound. So we had to find another solution.
Fk all that
My thoughts exactly, but there just aren't any good alternative options. Sometimes, you have to work for it.
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