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The O
2005 Scion TC
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2005 Scion TC
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I just installed it yesterday and apparently they dont make a plug for it frown so we had to hardwire it, bypass the factory amp, and blah blah blah. For the power we hooked it striaght up to the battery. Now when I turn off the car the stereo stays on. Im pretty sure that the problem is the fact that its hooked up to the battery directly. So now the issue is this, where is the best place to hook up the power so it turns off when I turn off the car?

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they definately make a harness

the problem is that your red power wire off the alipine deck needs to be a switched 12v sourse (ignition) the yellow is memory and constant 12v

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The O
2005 Scion TC
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2005 Scion TC
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They DO make a harness??? WHERE?! Because a few people from a few different places assured me that they didn't. frown

I deff got screwed then. thumbsdown

Anyone know where they sell it?

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2003 Toyota Celica GT
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For a temporary fix, throw a switch in your power wire so you can turn it off...

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The O
2005 Scion TC
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I can turn it off, I just hold down the source button for three seconds. But its a pain in the ass to do it everytime. I'd like it just to go off with the rest of the car. any one know how to fix this? confused

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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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best buy has the harness and so does everyone else look for a toyota wiring harness,

as for turning off the head unit find the ACC wire on ur car the one that only works when in acc or on and hook it up to the red wire on the alipine


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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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GTS Premium Stereo - Wiring Codes
by SilverSurfer


Caps are main color followed by stripe.
HEAD UNIT
GRAY w/silver dots 12V ACC
BLUE w/yellow stripe 12V Constant
WHITE w/green dimmer
WHITE sig left front
YELLOW sig left rear
RED sig right front
BLUE sig right rear
GRAY/shrink sig shield (all)
(You could use the factory amp if your head unit is underpowered and has pre-amp outputs. I didn't try this.)

that is the one ur looking for hook up the red wire from ur HU to this wire and itll turn off when the key is out


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2003 Toyota Celica
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i got a question now i went to best buy and bought a filler piece and a wireing harnest and tried to install it and it was the wrong harnest so they gave me another one with the 4 RCA cables and the power wires and it wouldn't hookup to the factory harnest so i asked them again and they were like well we need your car for 5 hours to bypass the amp i said i do shit myself, i dont let other people work on my car but can someone help me i got a 2003 Toyota Celica GTS w/ the JBL System

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2001 Toyota Celica
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i got my harness from crutchfield.com

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