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Fascia Surround & Wiring Rear Speakers


armoredfist2002
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I have searched previous topics about the fascia surround and got a bit muddled up so I need a few things clearing up.

I have a pioneer head unit with a flip down front,

will I only need a fascia from toyota, as a bouble din fascia is for the cd players & LCD screens combined (correct me if i'm wrong)

Where can I run my wiring from my cd player to rear parcel shelf without it being noticable. I looked and I don't think the sills come off to run it under there. Any ideas?

thanx

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The Fascia Surround from Toyota sits over a double din conversion plate..

Soooo, the double din plate converts a double din space, into a single din slot with coin compatment.

You need both :thumbsup:

I'll try and get a pic up..

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Where can I run my wiring from my cd player to rear parcel shelf without it being noticable. I looked and I don't think the sills come off to run it under there. Any ideas?

Hi...

You need to first remove the cowl side trim board then take out the front & rear door scuff plates. Use the passenger side as this should not be having any wires (on the driver side a wire harness runs carrying fuel pump power/sender, rear light cluster power…)

How to do...

Route the wires under the scuff plate, you’ll see white plastic wire guides fixed on to the chassis of the car use them.

Instead of hardwiring the Speakers install a connector so that you can remove the parcel shelf off if you need to on a later day.

Cheers :thumbsup:

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thanx for the help,

IceHz the link doesn't work

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Both links work this time, but the first time it said page cannot be found,

thanx very much for this

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