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new deck in 98 toyota sienna

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Forum Name: Car Audio
Forum Discription: Car Stereos, Amplifiers, Crossovers, Processors, Speakers, Subwoofers, etc.
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Printed Date: May 15, 2024 at 12:13 AM


Topic: new deck in 98 toyota sienna

Posted By: fix it now
Subject: new deck in 98 toyota sienna
Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 6:34 PM

  Trying to put in a after market stereo in a 1998 sienna  it does have the ampfied stock system 15 pin deck how do i go about geting  a adaptor or what do i have to do to make it work let me know iam new hear. whats up

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nickolas f battista



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Posted By: fix it now
Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM
 got a 98 toyota sienna with the stock ampfield system in it can find the right wiring kit does anyone out there know where i can get the right one or if there is some thing i have to do to it to aceapt the new deck need some  help pleas i'm new here thanks Nick

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nickolas f battista




Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 7:18 PM
Look into a Metra 70-8112




Posted By: fix it now
Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 7:26 PM
ok cool do i also so need some thing to trun the rca's back to sperker wire.? 

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nickolas f battista




Posted By: fix it now
Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 7:40 PM
this is what iam trying to hock up < color=#990000 >Performance Teknique ICBM-9704
  • 7" TFT Active Matrix LCD Touch Screen Monitor
  • SD Card & USB Port
  • 30 Preset Memory Radio Stations
  • MP3,MP4,JPEG Reader
  • Easy Navigation OSD Menu
  • DVD,VCD,SVCD,CD-R/RW Multi-Disc Player
  • Electronic Loading/Unloading Mechanism
  • Built-In ESP Deck Mechanism
  • Zoom-IN/OUT and Slow Motion Scene
  • Full-Function Remote Control
  • Motorized Up/Down Adjustable Viewing Angle
  • 16:9 Format Wide Screen
  • Preset Picture Modes
  • Brightness, Contrast, Color, and Tint Control
  • High Resolution and Definition Picture
  • 4-Channel High Power Output
  • Auxiliary Input (Audio/Video)
  • Front/Rear Preamp Output
  • 5.1 Channel Preamp Output (Optional)
  • Rear View Camera Input
  • CDC Input
  • Coaxial Output
  • All Plug-In Harness


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    nickolas f battista




    Posted By: i am an idiot
    Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 7:57 PM
    The harness is an amplifier integration piece.  You said you could not find the right harness, I figured that you were able to find the standard non amplified harness and it did not match up to your system.  The 8112 has RCA jacks to connect to the preamp outputs of an aftermarket radio.  The factory amplifier will take the low level RCA signal and convert it to a suitable level to drive speakers.  The speakers are still going to be connected to the factory amplifier.  You do not need to convert the RCA connectors back to speaker wires.




    Posted By: fix it now
    Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 10:23 PM
    Metra 70-8112 yes that will plug in my justion is the new desk has 4 pre outs so i plug in the harness rca's in to the outs and then wire the speakers to the speaker wire?  because the  8112 rca's get pluged in to the speaker wire ? help

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    nickolas f battista




    Posted By: yimke
    Date Posted: November 20, 2009 at 11:49 PM
    Buy a regular GM plug adapter harness. Wire this as normal. Only hook up the pink wire on a 6 pin harness? This will be your amp turn on wire.




    Posted By: i am an idiot
    Date Posted: November 21, 2009 at 4:13 AM
    If the 8112 requires spealer level input, simply purchase a 3 ft. RCA cable and cut it in half.  Strip the insulation off of the ends you cut.  Very carefully separate the shield from the center conductor, strip the center conductor, and connect the speaker wires to te RCA cables.  You must insulate the shield of the RCA cables so they do not touch anything.  Make sure to tape the junction where you plug the cut cable into the harness.  There is 6 volts of DC voltage on every speaker wire on your radio.  The metal part of the RCA cable must not touch metal, not even briefly.





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