2004 Toyota Echo radio removal
#11
you have to pull the bottom pannel off there s pocket there there is some screws there, also pull the ***** off the heater contorls 3 screews there. then the whole pannel will pop off. there are 6 screws or 4 screws i believe holding the deck inplace. its pretty easy to figure out once your in there its very similar to a celica.
#12
Originally posted by Merlin:
you have to pull the bottom pannel off there s pocket there there is some screws there, also pull the ***** off the heater contorls 3 screews there. then the whole pannel will pop off. there are 6 screws or 4 screws i believe holding the deck inplace. its pretty easy to figure out once your in there its very similar to a celica.
you have to pull the bottom pannel off there s pocket there there is some screws there, also pull the ***** off the heater contorls 3 screews there. then the whole pannel will pop off. there are 6 screws or 4 screws i believe holding the deck inplace. its pretty easy to figure out once your in there its very similar to a celica.
#13
i put a sub in a echo hatch back, just hooked a line level converter to the rear speaker outputs and tapped into the acc line for a remote and bobs your uncle you got the fixins to hook up some bass. i was pretty impressed how a single 10 sealed sounded in that lil bitch. anyways jeep good luck man.
#14
Thanks Merlin, this hatch has no rear speakers, you must have hooked in behind the deck I assume. I have done installs using the ACC for a remote turn on before, is it necessary to fuse that, for the remote line, generally? Thanks.
#15
yeah there is no rear speakers perse on that thing but the rear speaker leads are there behind the deck. its usually not a bad idea to fuse the remote line. for the most part alot of cars come with that line fused. but its better to be save then sorry.
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