Things I forgot to mention were to disconnect the battery before you start. And when you put the new radio in connect the antenna into the back of the radio. I hope you guys found the video useful.
chris merrinier Okay Chris, forgive me, I’m a newbie here...I have the connectors connected and the radio ready to place in my car, but my 95 Corolla’s interior face won’t budge. Any thoughts as of what to do? Thanks....smh
@SeeleyVOL my original fujitsu 10 radio/tape deck is partly stucki cant get to the wires behind as stereo unit wont come out far enough,any idea why? Could the wiring be caught up behind the heater control?
I had a old 2din radio like that and i replace with another one.. the problem is that after turning the ignition off and On the radio didn't work anymore.. i replace the new with the old one and the behavior is a little different... it works 20 seconds and turns off.. i can turn ON but it shutsdown after a while. Can this be a fuse on fuse box driver seat? i have a toyota corolla from 1994. (i already check the back fuse from the radio and its ok)
do you have a link to the radio you got? and will it be any different depending on the year because my 97 corolla has another radio under the one i want to replace
Weird. I wonder why there’s two, I would take them out and put the one you want in. I would just get a wiring harness kit so you just have to plug the connector from your stock radio to the newer radio, then just match the wires up by color and it should be good. And ground the back wire to something metal.
SeeleyVOL i got my car used and i think the previous owner installed their own after market radio in the space under the radio being replaced in the video
I stopped install to say this don’t work. Maybe next time show us how it actually pops out. I did everything and my dash is gonna break. Thanks for nothing. Can’t even finish install thanks for nothing