Wow Am jealous Thank you for the good job you did You are a very good source of inspiration, you made it so simple and practical for me to understand how to install a very good entertainment system on any vehicle Keep up the good job 👍
Would be nice to see what actual plugs work and witch don’t since not all Models are same. Oem navigation radios etc plugs aren’t all the same as a basic one.
@@issahemi22 HI Issah how about the bluetooh calling quality. That is a cheap mic in the video i had one in my civic android unit which was poor, wondering what your thoughts on this one are for call quality for the caller and yourself as well, and double feedback or echoing?
for the holes (Lower squares that are open) in the new unit didn't you just use the plugs to fill the holes (Squares) from the old plastic bits to fill the holes on the new unit?
Great video. Thanks for sharing! I have the JBL sound system in my 08 Tundra SR5 TRD 4x4. Do I need an adapter is it still plug and play? If you know. Thank you!!!!
Check your fuses maybe something popped one or something. That would be my best recommendation you’ll probably have to disconnect and re-connect the main harness to the radio again .
This trunk actually has the the back up camera on the rear view mirror so I didn’t have to mess with that part. But if your vehicle has the back up camera function in the old radio it’lljust be plug and play for the camera
Hey i just got mine but the screen keeps turning off when i turn the volume up what do you think it might be ? also have two amps and 12 subs system? if you can give me any input that would be grate
Edwin komaStone It might be a wire touching with another wire? Make sure no wires make contact with one another. And the RCA’s should be labeled as sub woofer on the harness, those are the ones that run to your amps. And you need to wire a blue one that should be labeled remote that also needs to be connected for the amps. Hopefully it fixes the issue, if not reach out to the manufacturer