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Ok i bought a wiring harness from Best Buy, part number: 70-8112 Toyota Amp Intergration Harness. but it don't fit any where..here are some pics..help me locate where it goes please..
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sorry it's so blurry, 2nd one
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i have no idea where it goes..i've tried the wire that goes into the amp and it won't work, try the wire that goes into the stock radio and still won't fit..man.. ..no clue where it suppose to go..please help ASAP.. thanks
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come on you guys..somebody gotta know if this is right or not..
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Who's yo Daddy? 2000 Toyota Celica GT
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"Hey guys, I just did a headunit install on my G/F's 2000 Celica GTS. The external amplifier is under the dash on the right side of the glove box. Pull the glove box, and you will see it. There are two harnesses that plug into it. Pull them both, and disregard the one with the thick grey wire like the one up at your headunit. If you go to a stereo store, they give you an adapter harness that has 2 different plugs, one small, one a little larger. If you take the plug you removed from the amp and look, you will see that it is one piece, and has two indentation marks on it on the top, one on each side. If you take the larger aftermarket adapter and hold it up between those two indentations, you will notice that it would plug in provided the sides were cut off... If you do that tho, beware, the wire colors are not the same as the radio, and it will not hook up your front door tweeters. Use the info that the guy posted above and hard wire it in. I made a custom harness w/ 4 sets of speaker wire 2.5 feet long, a yellow power, red memory, and I grounded it out at the support bar directly behind the radio. This works out great! I cut off the stock plugs and hard wired the radio in, but if you were considering selling the car again someday, you could use T-Taps to tap into the wires, that way you retain the stock plug. If anyone has any car audio how to questions, let me know! " quoed from here https://celicahobby.com/ubbthreads/thread.f_57398_0_collapsed_5__1.html#57398Hope it helps
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i saw that in the "install" section but it didn't really help me at all..so i guess i betta bring it to the pro to have them put in..it'll cost like $35-45 bucks..man..i'm not good with this premium system stuff..i've install bunch of CD players already but none of the car have premium system..this is so frustrating.. thanks for the help 10celica10..appreciated..
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keep searching because i remember a big post about this somewhere. humm, wait a lil while im sure theyll be more people!
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i had my stereo installed because of that harness, it ended up being a pain in the ass for the install place, they had my car for 4 days because they had to special order the harness for it.
sorry i didnt see what it looked like when they installed it
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i had my stereo installed because of that harness, it ended up being a pain in the ass for the install place, they had my car for 4 days because they had to special order the harness for it.
sorry i didnt see what it looked like when they installed it I had a similar inccident, they said the wiring had slightly changed on the '03 models so they had to order a new harness.. in the end it cost me like $300 to have my stereo installed and I got the harness or perhaps it was the adapter for free which usually is kind of pricey I believe.
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^^^damn $300 for what?? keeping ur ride in the shop?? shit, i wouldn't pay that much..unless i'm having system and other thing put in at the same time..
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Thank you.: Gary Phillips - mechanic and friend; Eric Van Cleef - race car driver, mechanic, great guy; Edrick Asuncion - THE man for Toyota performance parts; and most of all, my Dad.
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