Anybody Here Ever Install Stuff Here By Themself? ....I Got The Usa Spec Ipod Piece(plug n play)....Couldnt Find Anything On Radio Removal For 2006 XLS....And Did Anybody Install Their Own Subwoofer Amp System(Got 2 12s in Ported Box w/ amp)...I Figure Since I Gotta Go In The Radio Anyway To Just Get Everything Done....Any tips? Vids? charts?
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Originally Posted by Minus (-) ![]() Anybody Here Ever Install Stuff Here By Themself? ....I Got The Usa Spec Ipod Piece(plug n play)....Couldnt Find Anything On Radio Removal For 2006 XLS....And Did Anybody Install Their Own Subwoofer Amp System(Got 2 12s in Ported Box w/ amp)...I Figure Since I Gotta Go In The Radio Anyway To Just Get Everything Done....Any tips? Vids? charts?
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I got the USA Spec for my '00 Avalon at Crutchfield.com and they provided me instruction on how to open up the radio. try going to crutchfield and chat with a customer rep for the instructions
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I installed the USAspec myself on my 2006 XLS. Quite easy, about a 2 hour job.
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...hlight=usaspec
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I Ordered Mine From Amazon...Ill Try Crutchfield.....Thanx....
Kingo...Where Are The Clips Located??
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Originally Posted by Minus (-) ![]() I Ordered Mine From Amazon...Ill Try Crutchfield.....Thanx....
Kingo...Where Are The Clips Located?? |
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Here's what it takes to remove the radio headunit:
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit
- Unclip and remove small trim piece from left side of the panel above the steering wheel (the wood or metal trim piece).
- Unclip and remove the panel above the steering wheel (the piece that surrounds the start button/ignition keyhole)
- Unclip and remove entire panel surrounding the radio including the A/C controls.
- Remove four (4) 10-mm bolts securing the radio.
- Installation is the reverse of the above.
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ITS DONE....First DIY...Took Btwn 30-40 minutes........sounds great...gotta get wire for the subs...then rims next week
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Originally Posted by Minus (-) ![]() ITS DONE....First DIY...Took Btwn 30-40 minutes........sounds great...gotta get wire for the subs...then rims next week
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I wonder if the USA spec module works on JBL with NAV??
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yea i got nav....i think when people were having trouble with text it was the PA15....I Used The PA20....I Dont Have Problem With Text...Its only 10 characters long...not a problem cuz i know what it means....My ONLY beef with it is i cant scan thru albums...i see it forces u to make a playlists...i can deal with that cuz it sounds 1000x better than that fm ipod bullshit
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Originally Posted by Minus (-) ![]() ...i can deal with that cuz it sounds 1000x better than that fm ipod bullshit
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You also have the option of setting your iPod (or MP3 player) to 'shuffle' and let it play. That's what I do. My 20gb iPod holds about 3000 songs - that keeps me going for a few months!
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Originally Posted by grandpapa ![]() I remembered some folk has trouble getting TEXT display. Do you have that problem?
I wonder if the USA spec module works on JBL with NAV?? |
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PA15 TOY replaces PA12TOYand is compatible with all Toyota and Most Lexus radios that have satellite radio, In-dash 6 disc changers, MP3 player, Navigation Units, and Rear seat Entertainment. |
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Do the steering wheel controls work with this?
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Originally Posted by biker90 ![]() Do the steering wheel controls work with this?
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I see people selling a cable for this kit on eBay saying that this will make the steering wheel controls work. Do I need this cable or will it work with just the kit?
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just the kit...everything works...look up usa spec pa20 toy
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