The in-dash Disc player has been average argument on most vehicles for besides than 10 senility these days. On the other hand whether you own an older vehicle, or whether your vehicle sole has a radio, you may need to interchange or install a Disc player. In this action, the project vehicle is a 1994 Toyota pickup and an aftermarket Disc player.
Instructions
3. Unscrew the mounting clips from the stereo using a Phillips head screwdriver. This is an iso-mount stereo system, so no additional dash kit is required.
2. Unscrew the works stereo using the Phillips head screwdriver. The deck is mounted with four screws to the sides of the deck. Unclip the wiring harness and the antenna with your hands at the same time.
1. Remove the trim collection encompassing the works stereo using a Phillips purpose screwdriver and the 1/4-inch ratchet. There are a unusual screws holding it in at the backside, and clips at the top.
4. Wire the CD player harness to the aftermarket harness using the blue butt connectors, wire cutters and wire strippers. Each wire is labeled on each harness, so strip the ends of the wires, insert into a butt connector and crimp each wire, one at a time. Be sure each wire is labeled the same.
5. Screw the mounting clips to the side of the new CD player using the screws provided with the CD player and a Phillips head screwdriver. Attach the aftermarket dash pocket to the mounting clips in this same manner.
6. Clip the CD player harness into the back of the CD player and the other end into the factory harness. Attach the antenna into the back of the CD player.
7. Screw the mounting clips and CD player into the dash using the Phillips head screwdriver in the same method it was removed. Reinstall the dashboard trim pieces in the reverse order that you disassembled them.