How to Install a New Car Stereo in a 2000 to 2006 Toyota Tundra. Part 1
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- Опубліковано 5 кві 2021
- In this video, I install a new stereo with a USB and blue tooth among other features my 2001 Toyota Tundra never had. No matter the year, make and model of the car or the radio, the install is basically Part 2 will show the camera installation.
Brother! I had no clue why my unit wasn't powering up. I racked my brain over it for at least 3 hours before I gave up. I'll try plugging in the climate control on my next go at it. Wow. I wouldn't have thought the climate control plugs not being hooked up would directly affect the power to the unit. 😅.. nice.
Well I'm sure glad I could help. Not gonna lie. It was a little embarrassing when it didn't come on. Lol
@jimmybs
Worked like a charm. Much appreciated, my friend. Got a thumbs up and a subscriber out of me for sure. 👍
@@namegame2567 Thank you so much!
LIFE SAVER!!!
So glad I could help!
God Bless y’all
Best video
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you liked it.😀
I have an ‘04 Tundra with the JBL System. Speakers are 2 ohm so I’ll need to replace them along with the radio.
Or wire a 2 ohm choke into the positive wire "or negative wire" going to each speaker. Or use an amp that will run with 2 ohm speakers. But obviously only if you really want to keep the jbl's
Thanks for the video. This is going to help when i install the new touchscreen radio in my tundra. What is kind of gauge is that i see on the a pillar at 20:16? Wait its a boost gauge. There is a turbo in this truck?
I have the TRD super charger. Only about 8 lbs of boost. Apx 400 horsepower. Nothing too crazy. 😉
Why didn’t you keep the factory amp? It was already wired to speakers, and your new Alpine has pre-outs to go to the amp. My sequoia has 10 speakers so I want to make sure I don’t lose any by bypassing the amp.
The factory head unit and factory amp had a proprietary plug that also had power wires and remote wires "keyed power" built in to them. Also , the alpine used RCA style Jack's for the low line level outputs. The factory amp just had wires in a plug. I suppose I could have figured out which wires did what and t'd off of the appropriate wires. But I've lost some hearing from years of abusing my ears. I want to keep the what I have left. Also , the plug and play wire harness adapter was set up for eliminating the factory amp. That was too easy for me to pass up. Are you replacing your stereo? Are you going to keep the factory amp? If so, I would love to see a video of it or hear back from you on how the install went. Also on how well it worked. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a good one.
Thanks for the quick reply! I’m just doing research so far. I have a 2006 Sequoia Limited with Nav, DVD video, steering controls, 10 speakers, etc. Trying to make sure I can upgrade without losing anything.
@@marks_02 I also have a 2008 Highlander with what I think is the same sound system. If it is, the amp is under the driver's seat? Crutchfield recommended NOT CHANGING it. Lol. I don't know where you're buying your stuff from, but Crutchfield's website and chat saved me a ton of research. They actually know their stuff. Even if you don't buy from them, I recommend using them for info.
@@jimmybs yes it sounds like Crutchfield certainly provides value, especially with those wiring harnesses. Thank you for all your help and time.
Hey sr where you buy the adapter..any link
I got everything together from crutchfield. In fact, when you put in your info it suggests all the stuff you might need .
Can you share all the parts you bought? Radio cameras etc. Thanks!
Working on it...
The Alpine iLX - W670
a Metra 70-1761 wire harness " recommended and provided for free"
and an Alpine HCE - C1100 camera kit
Is 7 in the stereo
I am not quite sure I understand your question. Are you asking if it is a 7 inch screen?
Yes
I think it's actually 6 3/4 inches