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Iso Adapter Required For Stereo Unit Celica Import


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I have a Celica 1996 import and have just bought a Pioneer DEH-3700MP cd/mp3 player.

The existing wiring will not fit the stereo. Can anyone advise on a suitable ISO adapter?

These are the two leads on my Celica...

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Thanks in advance,

Phil.

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same lead as used on the UK model btw

Apparently I have amplified Speakers, so I need a special connector.

I went to Halfords - they didn't have one in stock, but ordered me one for £29.99 :blink:

This is the standard wiring, which as you can see is a lot different to mine...

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There's loads of standard ISO adapters on eBay, just search for 'toyota iso'.

Cheers.

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if you look under the pass seat there may be a box of some kind, thats the amplifier , the mr2 lads know alot about this system. :thumbsup:

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its different to mine , those metal connections go up and down = I, where as mine go left to right. = _ . THE Halfords ADAPTOR I HAVE WILL BE NO GOOD FOR THAT WIRING ,its no good for mine either as mine wont keep the radio stations in the memory , yet the stock unit works just fine.

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its different to mine , those metal connections go up and down    = I, where as mine go left to right. = _ .  THE HALFORDS ADAPTOR I HAVE WILL BE NO GOOD FOR THAT WIRING ,its no good for mine either as mine wont keep the radio stations in the memory , yet the stock unit works just fine.

GT4 Booster have you tried swaping the permanent live and the live over, when i got my celica it had a panasonic aftermarket headunit in but i wanted to put my jvc one in. The panasonic kept it's memory but my jvc would not when i fitted it so swapped the to lives over and it works fine now.

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auto leads will sort u out, but on my import celica i found it easier to cut of the blocks especially if you want serious ICE !!!!!!!!!!

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i think the lead that you are looking for is the one for the MR2 super live system if it's the same one as mine. 10 speaker system?

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i think the lead that you are looking for is the one for the MR2 super live system if it's the same one as mine. 10 speaker system?

Here's the lead I needed... Autolead PC9-411 Toyota 15 way - RCA Active System Adaptor :thumbsup: £29.99 Halfords :wacko:

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thats the one.

think i paid just over £20 for it from a car audio specialist. halfrauds need to order it in, they had it in stock.

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I have a Celica 1996 import and have just bought a Pioneer DEH-3700MP cd/mp3 player.

The existing wiring will not fit the stereo. Can anyone advise on a suitable ISO adapter?

These are the two leads on my Celica...

wiring.jpg

Thanks in advance,

Phil.

Hi Phil i fitted a pioneer DEH-6400R

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I have a Celica 1996 import and have just bought a Pioneer DEH-3700MP cd/mp3 player.

The existing wiring will not fit the stereo. Can anyone advise on a suitable ISO adapter?

These are the two leads on my Celica...

wiring.jpg

Thanks in advance,

Phil.

SORRY I HIT ENTER BY MISTAKE hi phil i fitted a pioneer deh-6400r and my connection looked slightly different to yours but thats not where i had my problems it would not fit in my gen6 i had to do a lot of moding to the head unit and the car to make it fit got it in in the end have you tried fitting it yet? ive fitted loads of stereos in my time and this was the worst the stereo it goes with the car when i sell her best of luck

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SORRY I HIT ENTER BY MISTAKE hi phil i fitted a pioneer deh-6400r and my connection looked slightly different to yours but thats not where i had my problems it would not fit in my gen6 i had to do a lot of moding to the head unit and the car to make it fit got it in in the end have you tried fitting it yet? ive fitted loads of stereos in my time and this was the worst the stereo it goes with the car when i sell her best of luck

Sorry for the late reply, it was a nightmare to fit! I can't get it flush, but it's good enough. Obviously the Japanese fittings are totally different to our own. My next job is to get the effin aerial to pop up. I can hardly get any stations as it is. If yer gonna buy an import, please be prepared for this!!!

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