I don't see how it would work, if you take your faceplate, I still see no reason why they wouldn't take your entire stereo and go buy themselves another faceplate, or is there something I'm missing?
If every head unit is coded then why are separate head units being sold...individually?
The 1992 camry wiring diagram comes up to about 19 wires, my stock stereo that I unplugged from the back on the harness has about 14, and it has 3 black wires 2 brow, 2 green and 2 red, the others only have one wire, why is this?
right? It is as easy has just taking the door apart and unplugging it? Or do I really have to do complex wiring? Also I'm trying to find some speakers that can take a little more bass than my stock. Any suggestions? And should I buy a new deck also? I don't really know if that would be necessary...
anywhere for a few seconds....? While I was going 35 mph I was on the wrong lane so I stomped on the gas pedal to change lanes before I got to the right corner and the car did not go anywhere for a second then the RPM shot straight up to 4000 rpms and the car jerked, I got scared and let go, can...
I need in order to have them both? Most cars nowadays have mp3 players and has a bass setting knob to be able to set the bass, since my Camry is pretty old it doesn't have any of that, what do I need to do?
I'm thinking about visiting a friend out of the state. I currently live in Cali and planning to go to Oregon. My car has almost 200,000 miles on it already. It hasn't ever broken down on me. But Is it a smart idea to drive the car that far?
...where. What can I do? Will buying a new engine fix it? Its been driven a lot and I'm sure it will break down. If I bought a new engine will it fix this problem and the car will start off new and clean again?