You can either get a Chiltons or a Haynes manual or go to Crutchfield.com and they can help you with all your stereo needs. This is so simple... Who asked it lol It is my expereince that Crutchfield only helps when you buy sumthing from them. I believe this will get them down the road: http://www.installdr.com/walkoffhomerun/installdr/installdr/Harnesses/Toyota-Wiring.pdf Dr. DB
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Since the wires in a Toyota are all different colors, all you have to do is go to a car radio store and ask for a car stereo Toyota wiring harness. It will come with intructions but basically all you have to do is plug that thing into the cars factory harness and hook the stereo up. It worked for my Camry 1990
Pretty sure they make an adapter for such a case. Check with store you got your New CD-Radio.
You need to go to a sound shop and buy an adapter that will allow your radio to be plugged into the car's wiring harness. You will also need to ask them which ground wire to cut, so you don't blow out the dimmer switch for your dash lights.
When you purchased thr aftermarket radio, the sales person should have prompted you to also purchase a wiring harness to fit the radio into your vehicle.You should have at that only 2 wires left over. the first is blue with a white stripe, which would control the power antenna, or amplifier lead, and can be capped if you have neither. the second is an orange lead which would control the radio dimmer lights.if your vehicle, and radio are equipped with the dimmer then connecting with the wiring harness should take care of your problem
Usually the aftermarket radio you put in needs a wiring harness you can buy at most audio stores and big electronic stores like Best Buy. The back of the package will tell you which wires connect by color. Remember, solder is the best tool for connecting wires but usually permanent.
Hardwire means "physical stuff not software". It means: take the loose wires of your radio - (No factory plug on the wires) and tie it to the wires of the car radio wiring. (There are wiring kits that may adapt your vehicle to the radio if both of the radios still has it's plug $&20) You have to match and splice, or tie together all of the desired or required wires from your new radio to the vehicle radio wiring... I suggest you do not cut out the vehicle radio plug but skin the wires back a little here and there (and tape up afterwards) to get a connction you need and solder the radio's leads to the vehicle wiring just behind the original's radio plug. LOL
If your engine is a V6 you will have 6 spark plug wires , the engine is V shaped , there will be 3 spark plug wires going to the front and 3 going to the back of the engine : X-----X-----X X-----X-----X front of Toyota Camry If your engine is a 4 cylinder , you will have 4 spark plug wires , the engine will be : X----X----X----X front of Toyota Camry
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Check the spark plug wires and spark plugs.
At about 100.000 miles . or when it begins to mis. change plugs. wires.
The Toyota Camry used distributors in its engines up to 1996. Just follow the spark plug wires. They will lead right to the distributor.