[Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

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redjgts

[Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by redjgts »

Ok, Ive tried searching and i cant find any definite answers on exactly what i need to fit a new aftermarket head unit. So I was hoping someone might be able to help me out.

Its for a Rev 3 GTS import and as far as I can tell i Just need a fascia adapter and a wiring adapter. But which ones do I need? I've found a few around the net but non seem to be specific about what models they will fit.

If anyone has been in the same position and has links to the products i need id really appreciate it.

cheers for your help.
redjgts

Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by redjgts »

Any One?

What about the products here: http://www.justkenwood.co.uk/install/sh ... asp?id=270
Has anyone used any of these?

Its just not exactly specific about models so im not sure if there the right parts.
Ian Geary
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Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by Ian Geary »

I didn't need an adaptor plate as such.

My JVC head unit screwed into the 2 stereo brackets already holding the double din stereo in place.

I fitted my new single DIN headunit at the top, and used the lower half of the bracket to hold a DIN tray. These are about £15/ £20 from Halfords or a car stereo shop. If you don't want a tray, you can get blanking panels, gauge holders or fancy metal plates with "MR2" cut out on ebay.

I can't really help with the wiring. My harness was already butchered beyond recognition when the previous owner fitted an aftermarket double din unit.

My JCV used a standard ISO connector, and I used an ISO connector with open wiring at the other end (came with the stereo).

I then spent 20 minutes with a miltimetre working out which wire in the butchered harness I needed to connect up with my head unit's wiring.

Eg, permanant live, accessory live, earth, aieral remote feed, then the +/- for 4 speakers. 12 wires in total. Some kits may have an illumination feed also.

And the car's aerial of course, but that one's dead easy.

hth

Ian
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Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by Quigonjay »

if its a popular make of stereo you should be able to get a toyota to......(sony/alpine etc) adapter from your local ICE dealer :)
redjgts

Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by redjgts »

Thanks for the help Ian,

I think I would just prefer a din tray like yourself. Is this the right thing:
halfords din tray

But im still not sure what i need to do with the wiring. Most of the wiring adaptors i've seen for toyota's are like the first one on here:
http://www.justkenwood.co.uk/install/sh ... asp?id=270
With one connecter with 8 holes and another with 14. Wheras on mine the leads coming from the car have 8 and 12. So it doesnt look like it would fit.

Any ideas?

cheers.
spwd
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Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by spwd »

hi red my stereo fitted same as ians,i just needed an adapter from halfords cant remember part no but il have a look ,i might still have it
cheers
steve
redjgts

Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

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cheers steve, would appreciate that
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Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by spwd »

hi red,the adapter i used from halfords is called a pc2-17-4 it does say on it not to use it with active speakers which i was told meant if you have the subs behind the seats dont use it,any other mr2 is fine,hope this helps.
cheers steve.
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Re: [Mk2 Turbo] What parts do I need to fit an aftermarket head

Post by dalord »

Spt on, there are 2 types, one is for the active amp setup (if you have 1 or 2 subs behind the seats) and the other is for the passive setup.

the active has a single white plug and the passive has 2 plugs i will get you autoleads part numbers in a bit if that will help :D

*****Edit*****

Active system: http://stephenmason.com/cars/mr2pc9406.html#overview (great info)

Passive system: PC2-17-4 has this pin setup:
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They can all be found here: http://www.autoleads.co.uk/database/MR2.html

Hope this helps you, it did me! :D
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