I make harnesses in my spare time. There is not much free time right now because of my main job, I will solder the harnesses as soon as I have more time.
Thanks, Eldar
I can’t say anything about these adapters for ML AMP because I haven’t tried them, usually on this site they buy the necessary things when replacing a stereo.
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I also service the climate control...
Available 88650-60770, …771, …773
88650-60770
Production Date:
11/2002-10/2004
Replaced By:
88650-60B50
88650-60771
Amplifier Assy, Air Conditioner
Production Date:
11/2004-07/2005
88650-60773
Amplifier Assy, Air Conditioner
Production Date:
01/2006-08/2009
I also service the climate control...
if in the radio settings there is an item with programming the steering wheel buttons, then I use only a 3.5mm mini jack along with a 20pin female connector for a Toyota 20pin male connector.
if there is no steering wheel button settings item in the radio settings and only one wire comes out on...
Look in the settings of the radio if there is an item - setting the joystick / setting the steering wheel buttons. I think that you can connect the steering wheel buttons directly through the 3.5mm mini jack. without adapter.
I don't need an SWI-RC from Pac Audio. since basically all radios are made in China and they don't need these adapters. Everything connects directly via Toyota OEM connectors to the radio. SWI-RC from Pac Audio are needed mainly for radios like Kenwood, Sony, Alpine, where there is only one wire...
the easiest thing is to connect the horn.
These covers were made to order by a seamstress. We have this service in demand, we can choose any color and material (velor, leather, alcantara...)
today I installed this steering wheel in the TLC100, the buttons on the left side all work. The buttons on the right side can also be brought to the radio by soldering on the board.
great steering feel
It can also be installed in any Toyota / Lexus, only I will need to replace and re-pin the...