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Yes you need to turn on the BOSE amplifier in the car to hear the sound. The wiring diagram is actually on top of the factory radio You will need a 12v trigger to turn the amp on. this is assuming you have all the speaker (inputs) connected to the output from your new deck.
please test the fuse for open or dirty or corrosion or bad contact. 2) tight the wires connector very well. 3) see if the connection are propely connected and not missing see the diagram attached. God bless you
Check fuses first - quite often cigarette lighter can come loose with repetitive tywisting when chargers etc removed and this will create a short and blow the fuse.
Could be security coded if battery has been disconnected so you'll need to check owners handbook for reactivation code or contact dealer. I know Toyota ask for your details and matcvh against registration to ensure you're not trying to get a nicked stero working !
Pull out radio unit and check for loose wires on the back. Circuit tester on the red and yellow wires will tell you if power getting to it. (Only one works with ignition, other is permanently live)
Fuse on back of actual stereo blown - will need to remove and have a look.
dont just chek fues at end of dash pull radio and check the fues behind a radio if it is good let it out for 10 min and reinstall if it comes on inter code if not will need radio that radio some of them have a problem with internal short
Yes. I know of two units out there: Denison's IceLink, and the Phatnoise box (or Phatbox, as some call it). I believe both install the same way. You figure out where you want the iPod connector (say, glovebox). Pull the stereo out of the dash, disconnect the CD changer (you'll lose the changer function with these but who cares?), and plug the adapter cable into the changer's port. It'll allow the iPod to play through the factory stereo, and will allow you to control the iPod with the buttons on the factory stereo.
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