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Try this. Not exactly how I used to do it but those instructions are long gone
Try this. Not exactly how I used to do it but those instructions are long gone
93celicaconv":2j7bdf6y said:I know this is a dumb question, but for me, I have to ask - how do you burn a blank CD?simple":2j7bdf6y said:Yes you would use the auxiliary cable for the Sirius radio input. The burned blank CD is what confuses people. You use that to "play" the source but the actual sound comes from the input like your phone, mp3 player, or sat radio.
Maybe related, if you can find these terminals on the to "mix" remote input into, can it be done on the cassette side? I still use the CD players a lot, but not the cassette. If something has to be operating to use the remove jack input, I'd be more willing to risk the cassette side than wear out the CD side. But I suppose one would need a blank cassette to make it work. Although I have several cassettes with the auxillary jack in the cassette to do this exact thing. I'm just thinking the sound quality by using a cassette with the jack isn't as good as taking the jack connections directly to the circuit board. Would this be a good assumption?
Wilrayca":25bla01a said:Once you have access to the board, the connections you are looking for are the two at the arrow. They are connected to pin 6 and pin 25 of the IC chip, labeled as Line out 1 and Line out 2 if you look at the chip data sheet online.
93celicaconv":25bla01a said:I believe both the single and the dual wiring harness connection types were used at the same time. The dual type is actually an older type used on head units with internal amplifiers (no external amplifier). The single type is used on head units with an external amplifier (the head unit lacks an internal amplifier). Your 86120-33110 is the 15-pin single wiring harness connector generally used from 1991 and later. At least that is what I have been seeing with these units over the years of having 5th Gen Celicas. I'm sure there are application exceptions out there.underscore":25bla01a said:In trying to find the pinout for this head unit to power it up and see if it has a security code set I realized it has a single plug on the back and my car currently has an aftermarket head unit going to 2 plugs. If memory serves that means this is a 90-91 head unit which isn't compatible with the later 2 plug system?