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How I hooked my iPod up with a Toyota radio, and kept OEM look
I just finished up this project tonight, and wanted to share my work. My goal was to:
1) inexpensively hook my iPod up to my '95 MR2 stereo directly (no FM transmitters), whileAs a bonus, I can use my stereo's next/previous CD buttons to control the iPod song. Here's how I did it. The main piece of work was finding a Toyota OEM stereo that would plug directly in to the 15-pin premium sound of my MR2, and also had a CD changer input. My stock MR2 stereo plugged directly into the 15-pin harness, of course, but they didn't start adding CD-changer inputs until around 1998. So I searched on eBay and found an OEM stereo from some other Toyota that had the 15-pin premium connector, and also had a CD changer input. I bought it for $160. Here's a side photo of the stereo I found: ![]() I bought it from a guy named John Nguyen ("factoryradios" on eBay), who was very helpful in finding a radio that fit my requirements. Here's a link to his eBay page - eBay My World - factoryradios - but there are others selling these radios as well, and local stereo shops are likely to have them too. Keep in mind, this 15-pin connector was used on 94-95 MR2s with premium sound. For older models, I don't know what kind of connector they used, feel free to post your findings in this thread. The other part you'll need to connect your iPod to the stereo is a USA-Spec PA12-TOY (or find it on google). This runs about $150, and it plugs into the CD-changer input on the back of the car stereo, and emulates a CD changer. It's pretty nifty, and the sound is great, since it's a direct connection. Once I had the parts, I used this helpful howto to remove the dash and stereo (remember to eject your CD first!): MKII Toyota MR2 Audio How-To Then I tested the new stereo to make sure everything worked. The two antenna wires plugged right in to the new stereo, as did the 15-pin connector, and USA-Spec iPod device plug. Here's a photo of the new stereo halfway installed, with the console dash piece off: ![]() Once I was sure it all worked, I moved the mounting brackets from the old stereo to the new one, and put the new stereo in place. I had to put the USA-Spec device somewhere, so I velcroed it kind of behind the stereo, to the right. There's plenty of room for it down there. Alternatively, it comes with 4 screws that you can use to mount it. It works and sounds excellent. Now I just need to figure out an iPhone mount (it works with either an iPod or iPhone). Here's how it looks finally installed - note the OEM look: ![]() ![]() |
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That's really cool man. Good work. If I wasn't really picky about sound system stuff I might do that. Also my boost controller and TT are in the second din spot, so I can't do it anyways.
But nice work none the less. |
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great work! Someone really needs to make a nice iPod mount for the mr2.
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Very cool. If it was a little cheaper for the converter, I'd do it too. I already have a JVC HD unit with the IPOD adapter and it was about $250 total. I ran the IPOD wire to the upper compartment on the CD console. That's where my old IPOD sits.
JFYI, my 93 has the same 15 pin plug. Greg Last edited by mopwer; 01-25-2008 at 01:08 PM.. |
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great work. I just used an RCA hook up on my after market. It works great, but I've got a wire coming out of my dash.
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Awesome work! I love when a writeup is innovative
![]() Good idea Baktash ![]() |
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Anyone here used Proclip on their MkII MR2? |
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Do you happen to have a pic of the back plugs? Not sure what the plug for the cd changer looks like on these. Thanks.
Greg |
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Too bad you had to settle for a Delco deck, was there any Matsushita (Panasonic) or Fujitsu Ten (maker of Eclipse) ones that would have worked?
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![]() I didn't look for other brands, but if they will hook up to the toyota premium sound amp, and have a CD changer input, then it should work. I also think there are other Delco decks, including one with a built-in CD changer (in addition to the CD changer input for the iPod), but that one costs more. |
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I just did the same thing you are describing here, but I can't figure out how to switch the head unit to cd changer mode. How do you do it?? Thanks.
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Greg Last edited by mopwer; 02-06-2008 at 08:01 AM.. |
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If anyone wants to do the same install I described above, here is another auction for the same stereo that I used, and also from the same seller:
eBay Motors: Toyota Avalon Camry 4 Runner Sienna CD Cassette Radio (item 190197334509 end time Feb-18-08 08:09:30 PST) The auction ends Feb 18 in the morning. |
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