All of this hard work only possible by supervision by the collie, very important role. Thanks for the video, will give this a go to fit a touchscreen soon.
Hi, I was looking for some really good step by step tutorials ust like yours for months, and I find yours only now. It's really a good tutorial for an unexperienced person like me I have a question now...i wanted to buy the exact items you used so that I only had to follow you step by step, but when i clicked on the links, none of them was available....do you have any solutions? thank you very much
Thanks so much! That first panel you removed has been creating an irritating and un-ignorable squeak against the silver panel in our Yaris. It would stop if I put my finger on it, but nothing else would work - even jamming things in the gap. Oddly, this squeak did not affect my wife at all, except when I couldn't stand it and diverted some driving attention to stopping the noise. I've never been sure how to open that area up, but based on your video I've just removed that first panel and smeared some grease along the two panels' overlap. We'll have to take the car for a drive to test it, but you may have saved our car trip harmoniousness! :)
Hi there, thanks for the comment and glad the video helped. Interesting that the grease worked. There is actually wee bits of adhesive felt or fabric material you can buy to prevent such rattles. Having a bit of a penchant for the french automobile experience dealing with the odd trim rattle is par for the course, old rags cut into strips and wedged in behind the offending areas tends to work as a cheap alternative. although it can be combined with some double sided tape.
@@peugeotCitroen2CV Oh, felt, good idea! I'll clean off the grease and try the felt of rag idea. Jamming sticks or paper towels up there didn't do the job, but now I know how to open the panel, I can do what you suggest.😀
Many thanks for the video tutorial. Unfortunately I have the same esthetic problem as you. The original plastic facade is champaign grey and all the plastic replacements i have seen sold on ebay etc are silver grey. Has any of you have seen an champaign facade? Thanks in advance
Hi there I do not know of any other alternatives, although being a fairly simple shape is a few coats of rattle can paint to the correct colour an opiton?
Before I fitted my android headunit, I had a 1din sony stereo, and used an 1din adapter that had the headunit at the top and some storage on the bottom (it would fit a couple CDs). That could be a way cheaper solution
1:36 Please help my Yaris 2009 stereo has the same connections as the unit in this (really good) video and my signal is very weak. I have bought an in line coax/aerial amplifiyer which (to my dismay) won't fit into the back of my stereo. Do you have any advise to help me with this problem please?
It was an adapter from dynamic sounds, you will need to ask them as they supply the adapters. Tell them the make of your car, year, and also the model of the headunit
Hi I’m thinking about install a android car play in my 2009 yaris. My question is how many inches is the exactly fit for this dash ? My dash is same of yours . Should I go for a 8 inches or a 10 inches stereo ? Thanks
Hi, Sorry i do not have access to this car to be able to measure that up, the adapter kit just makes it suitable for a double din headunit which is roughly 7 x 4 inches. Those larger screens may need to sit forward or have some other means of getting the screen to sit, they might also interfere with other controls and vents etc. This is something you will need to look into yourself, google, owners clubs etc see what other people with this generation of yaris are fitting.
Hi there, Unfortunately i do not have regular access to the yaris to take this measurement nor did i measure it. The opening the kit creates will allow for a standard Double Din head-unit. There is a vast range of units of that size that will fit. Larger screens than that you may need different adapter plates, and for that i would ask on the owners clubs/forums to see what people recommend.
You will need an adaptor that converts the steering wheel signal from the toyota yaris to the pioneer. I think this is your ticket: www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/connects2-ctsty001-toyota-avensis-corolla-rav4-yaris-steering-control-adaptor.html Check your pioneer supports the steering wheel interface, and that that adaptor is correct for your year of yaris.
peugeotCitroen2CV I’m on about if it isn’t storing radio stations. The red wire on the harness is connected to the bullet connector as is the yellow wire, and you’ve to connect the red to the yellow and vice versa if your aunt doesn’t want to keep losing the radio stations
To be honest i do not know, i would imagine when ordering from dynamic sounds or other retailer you can pick what your car is for the wiring kit, the price should not vary too much.
As chilled as a dog can be haha, she definitely takes a very intense look into the footwell of 3 cylinder cars when they are running must be able to detect the engine sounds a bit off.
All of this hard work only possible by supervision by the collie, very important role.
Thanks for the video, will give this a go to fit a touchscreen soon.
Hi, I was looking for some really good step by step tutorials ust like yours for months, and I find yours only now. It's really a good tutorial for an unexperienced person like me I have a question now...i wanted to buy the exact items you used so that I only had to follow you step by step, but when i clicked on the links, none of them was available....do you have any solutions? thank you very much
Thanks so much! That first panel you removed has been creating an irritating and un-ignorable squeak against the silver panel in our Yaris. It would stop if I put my finger on it, but nothing else would work - even jamming things in the gap. Oddly, this squeak did not affect my wife at all, except when I couldn't stand it and diverted some driving attention to stopping the noise.
I've never been sure how to open that area up, but based on your video I've just removed that first panel and smeared some grease along the two panels' overlap. We'll have to take the car for a drive to test it, but you may have saved our car trip harmoniousness! :)
Hi there, thanks for the comment and glad the video helped.
Interesting that the grease worked. There is actually wee bits of adhesive felt or fabric material you can buy to prevent such rattles. Having a bit of a penchant for the french automobile experience dealing with the odd trim rattle is par for the course, old rags cut into strips and wedged in behind the offending areas tends to work as a cheap alternative. although it can be combined with some double sided tape.
@@peugeotCitroen2CV Oh, felt, good idea! I'll clean off the grease and try the felt of rag idea. Jamming sticks or paper towels up there didn't do the job, but now I know how to open the panel, I can do what you suggest.😀
I like the dog is just there 😂
She is usually not too far away haha.
Many thanks for the video tutorial.
Unfortunately I have the same esthetic problem as you. The original plastic facade is champaign grey and all the plastic replacements i have seen sold on ebay etc are silver grey.
Has any of you have seen an champaign facade?
Thanks in advance
Hi there
I do not know of any other alternatives, although being a fairly simple shape is a few coats of rattle can paint to the correct colour an opiton?
Before I fitted my android headunit, I had a 1din sony stereo, and used an 1din adapter that had the headunit at the top and some storage on the bottom (it would fit a couple CDs). That could be a way cheaper solution
1:36 Please help my Yaris 2009 stereo has the same connections as the unit in this (really good) video and my signal is very weak.
I have bought an in line coax/aerial amplifiyer which (to my dismay) won't fit into the back of my stereo.
Do you have any advise to help me with this problem please?
Hi ur model car doesn't have ac just like my one, can u install ac compressor? and make it ac compatable ?
hey man sorry, do the aerial have to buy for this car model?
i mean the Toyota has an antenna cable which for any 2 din stereo you need the adapter?
Yes it required buying an adapter for the antenna.
What do you do with the other wire on antenna adaptor
What adapter did you need to hook it up ? I’m looking at putting a Sony touchscreen unit for Apple CarPlay in and am unsure
It was an adapter from dynamic sounds, you will need to ask them as they supply the adapters. Tell them the make of your car, year, and also the model of the headunit
@@peugeotCitroen2CV thanks appreciate it 👍
Hi
I’m thinking about install a android car play in my 2009 yaris. My question is how many inches is the exactly fit for this dash ? My dash is same of yours . Should I go for a 8 inches or a 10 inches stereo ? Thanks
Hi,
Sorry i do not have access to this car to be able to measure that up, the adapter kit just makes it suitable for a double din headunit which is roughly 7 x 4 inches. Those larger screens may need to sit forward or have some other means of getting the screen to sit, they might also interfere with other controls and vents etc. This is something you will need to look into yourself, google, owners clubs etc see what other people with this generation of yaris are fitting.
Can u tell me please how much cm the frame has on the inside? I want to know which Inch Screen does fit :)
Hi there,
Unfortunately i do not have regular access to the yaris to take this measurement nor did i measure it.
The opening the kit creates will allow for a standard Double Din head-unit. There is a vast range of units of that size that will fit. Larger screens than that you may need different adapter plates, and for that i would ask on the owners clubs/forums to see what people recommend.
I have installed a pioneer 700 series on my yaris, but I don’t have steering control anymore. Is there anyway to have the controls back?
You will need an adaptor that converts the steering wheel signal from the toyota yaris to the pioneer.
I think this is your ticket:
www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/connects2-ctsty001-toyota-avensis-corolla-rav4-yaris-steering-control-adaptor.html
Check your pioneer supports the steering wheel interface, and that that adaptor is correct for your year of yaris.
Did you swap over the red and yellow bullet connectors on the connectors?
Glen Reddin
I had nothing at all to do, just plugged in the connectors as they came out of their packaging
peugeotCitroen2CV I’m on about if it isn’t storing radio stations. The red wire on the harness is connected to the bullet connector as is the yellow wire, and you’ve to connect the red to the yellow and vice versa if your aunt doesn’t want to keep losing the radio stations
Best video
Does your car have AC?
i dont see the button at panel
No this was quite a lowly spec of yaris, no AC in it.
Are the cables the same as on the Auris 2007 ?
To be honest i do not know, i would imagine when ordering from dynamic sounds or other retailer you can pick what your car is for the wiring kit, the price should not vary too much.
Fajne radio można nazwę tego radia prosić
were can buy this radio
This one was second hand on ebay
It is a dog...... jajajajajajaja 2:09
As chilled as a dog can be haha, she definitely takes a very intense look into the footwell of 3 cylinder cars when they are running must be able to detect the engine sounds a bit off.
Hey! That cars steering wheel is on the wrong side! 😳 😝😁
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-_and_right-hand_traffic
I think it is on the right side 🤣
Pity not to use an android based autoradio with a large touch screen ;-)
Nicolas LATHOUD
A lot of rubbish units in the cheaper price ranges, my aunt just wanted something that was reliable not too fussed on a touch screen
Pro
Thanks for the comment
Like 4 dog
I am vomiting.