Got it!! Just plugging in at this point. Should be all good as long as there are no funky wiring from previous owner.Buy a wiring adapter, if your stereo harness is still intact it’s plug and play
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Got it!! Just plugging in at this point. Should be all good as long as there are no funky wiring from previous owner.Buy a wiring adapter, if your stereo harness is still intact it’s plug and play
Looks like a nightmare. I just did my stereo and it was much cleaner wiring so you may just need to splice…bummerGot it!! Just plugging in at this point. Should be all good as long as there are no funky wiring from previous owner.
Seems pretty straight forward as long as I keep my head wrapped around the colors.Looks like a nightmare. I just did my stereo and it was much cleaner wiring so you may just need to splice…bummer
Stereo wiring can be such a pain. I had a bunch of stuff unplugged from a p/o which I guess in the end was good that they didn’t just splice into the harness. As long as the stereo is quality, the color coding should match, it’s pretty universal.Seems pretty straight forward as long as I keep my head wrapped around the colors.
There is an extra harness in the 80 that was not plugged in when I started. Not sure what that’s about…
The 80 has two wire harnesses because some vehicles got the upgraded stereos with the powered amplifier and extra speakers. Pretty common for Toyota back then. They sounded like hot garbage even when new but you could say look at all those speakers! People can hate on modern cars but one thing we got was much better sound systems in most vehicles. Killed the aftermarket stereo market though.Seems pretty straight forward as long as I keep my head wrapped around the colors.
There is an extra harness in the 80 that was not plugged in when I started. Not sure what that’s about…
I’m a Toyota tech I always save those things. At some point the tube size changed so now I need to start saving a damn tube just in case.Learned what this metal thing is for in the Toyota FIPG boxes! For 5 years I have seen them and throw them away, never really thought about it. Then today when sealing a timing cover it caught my eye and clicked. No SH!T it’s for squeezing out the sealant. Every last expensive drop. I’m sure everyone already knew this and never thought to share the secret.
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What terminals are those? I need to do this.Diving in to the PO wiring job to fix and clean it upView attachment 3720690View attachment 3720691View attachment 3720692View attachment 3720695View attachment 3720694
Vgate battery terminals on AmazonWhat terminals are those? I need to do this.
These are great! They really clean up the battery boxVgate battery terminals on Amazon
Damn!!!that looks great, I love that color.
What color is that? Looks amazing
Never mind you answered before I could hit "Post", but it looks really good.