Cassettes do not have the best sound and can be finicky, but it gets the job done with no installation. This thing is in there tight. This unit has not been shown to be compatible with the Toyota Prius. I had my doubts, but this product exceeded my expectations. I got my car, my papers signed, and I was out the door with a smile. There are about 5-6 clips that hold this piece.
. I had the level 4, with all of the bells and whistles. That was a great tip from the video—it stores away nicely and it easy to access. I could not be happier with the install. Use MathJax to format equations. To perform this step I used a pencil and traces the plug on the face of the blank. I would recommend the project to anyone that is competent with a screw driver and a soldering iron.
The blanks are held in by a clip top and bottom. Took us like 30mins or less! It took only a day to find a new car I was searching for. This lets you have a clean and very good sounding input but no special control of the device. What can be the problem? For example, here's a 12V charger that seems to be good quality for most devices. The procedure went flawlessly and your how-to video made things almost easy. They do show carfax you do not need to ask for it. If you are willing to do some installation work but are on a tight budget this is the way to go for excellent sound quality.
It took about 5 minutes. The sound quality is excellent, and the device works well. I emailed a few questions about connections for an iPod 5 and the product and I got a timely response back. So far looks and works great. Cheers I tried a few single and dual 12v chargers and they all did fine for a phone, but not for a tablet even though they were rated for 2 amps.
Other than a new battery at 5 years and new tires at 48,000 miles, this vehicle has required nothing beyond routine maintenance. The system comes with built-in Bluetooth and microphone. It also has adequate cargo room for all our stuff. The four wires and shield were re soldered. Then using a dremel tool, I slowly carved out a rough rectangular hole.
A charger can't push more than a device can accept, so a 3. The first and easiest solution is to fall back on the standard cassette adapter. This connects to the back of the Prius radio using a specific Toyota cable. Integration into the car will be flawless. So none of these models will let you see the current song or utilize the Prius touch screen to access specific iPod data. The video is spot on and I only lost one screw which says a lot since I am not the best with tools.
You'll be listening to your iPod collection while riding in your Prius in no time! Paris motors had the perfect jeep for me. Thanks for contributing an answer to Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange! Take care when removing this piece as it will like to pop out and slam into the now exposed gear shift post. I think the best solution is to install an extra 12V outlet if you don't have enough, then get something that plugs into that that works with the latest charging standards. There are some setups that allow faster charging when the device and charger are both compatible, for example, Quick Charge 2. Installing it was a little trickier for me than the video showed he makes it seem so effortless , which was a little frustrating at first. After a lot of wiggling, pulling and patience I did get them all out as shown on the video—with two exceptions.
Monster and other brands make very nice models that include the transmitter and chargers all in one. Approximately 5 hours were spent on the project. I mentioned to Pat that I thought the car needed brakes and he said it would be handled. Putting your hand behind the console to try and push them forward results in you running into what feels like a wall back there and a pry tool didn't seem to do much in pulling one of those blanks out either! I did the same mod only took a different approach. With a small to medium sized hand you can get your hand behind the radio and plug the connector in blindly; refer to a picture of the back of the radio from a picture on the Internet.