2004 Toyota Echo radio removal
#2
k im just kinda winging this. if you have the owners manual for the deck you just bought it should tell you how to install it. and as for taking out the thing. if it's like a lumina which it probally not. you need to take off the dash that surrounds it. now you need to cut the wires(make sure you lable them so you know whats what). and then it should be pretty basic from thier(i think) if this is not how you do then as i said im just winging it.
#3
Thanks for the reply. Most new vehicles manuals do not tell you how to remove the radio. I have done quite a few installs and know how most vehicles are put together, and wiring, etc, I was hoping to hear from one of the guys that has worked on this specific vehicle. Thanks.
#5
...now you need to cut the wires(make sure you lable them so you know whats what). and then it should be pretty basic from thier...[/QB]
[ November 03, 2004, 01:26 AM: Message edited by: coulter ]
#8
Hey guys , Jeep Beats is Ross same as Jeep awesome guy to talk to : Its me Norm long time eh!!!
Get a wiring harness its like plug and play = if u want to change decks and a mounting bracket - you know the deal
or u can go to the factory amp and tap (splice) into it (or factory speakers) go highlevel and attach it into the amp (or splice rca wires to speakers)
I did that with my factory BMW and it worked like a charm
king_dynasty@hotmail.com
Get a wiring harness its like plug and play = if u want to change decks and a mounting bracket - you know the deal
or u can go to the factory amp and tap (splice) into it (or factory speakers) go highlevel and attach it into the amp (or splice rca wires to speakers)
I did that with my factory BMW and it worked like a charm
king_dynasty@hotmail.com
#9
Yes, this is Jeepbeats, I just dropped the last half of my name on here a while back. Norm, thanks for the info, I have to check out my buddy's car a bit more and find out if it has a factory amp built in somewhere. How is the ride these days, still loud as hell?