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Old 06-30-2006, 10:21 AM #16
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how are you getting the voice output to work?
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R10/R16 connectors

Can anyone of you guys look up the part #'s for R10 (new long connector for MIC & CAM) & R16 (blue - used to Aux stereo input) for 4Runner or any other toyota SUV's?

As I previously mentioned, the connector names like R10, R16 may differ from cars to cars. R10 on sienna, I believe, was N10 on Solara.

You may need to compare the connector charts for the photo & check on the Part # list.

I got the p/n's for both Sienna & Solara for those connectors but they're not even listed in Toyota Dealer part list to purchase.
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Old 06-30-2006, 11:00 AM #18
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Reverse Camera Wiring
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Old 06-30-2006, 11:02 AM #19
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can i upload more than 1 photo in a single post?

the note at the bottom is referring to the usage of the external Toyota MIC kit (with an activation button) we purchased a while ago for $50.
http://www.siennaclub.org/forum/inde...showtopic=3904
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:17 PM #20
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Thanks Sean, thats how I plan to wire up my Mic. I am going to use that schematic above, however I am going to try with the factory mic, since I used the steering wheel controls I don't need the aftermarket push button one. Only problem is the wire colors are not the same. There is a red, black and gray wire and I am not sure which correlates with the wiring on the aftermarket mic. Any ideas?


My original hope, the male plug-in in the headliner it goes into, has blue, pink and white wires coming out of it so I don't think its for the Mic afterall, and if it is, I don't know where those wires go so I can pull them...

Do you know where the wires for speed/reverse are? I cannot find them...

Sorry, the only part numbers I got are off your post

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how are you getting the voice output to work?
You run wire from the R13 port of the Nav unit to S22 of the jbl amp. I believe its:

R13 Pin 11 - S22 Pin 23
R13 Pin 12 - S22 Pin 22
R13 Pin 13 ---SHIELD.

Thats what I got from another post by j0mama...

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I only mentioned the MIC kit I purchased since it's only $50 (I believe yours is about $100) and it's genuine Toyota part.

As for wire colors, RED is normally POWER, SHIELD is obvious, & the 3rd wire is for voice.

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I only mentioned the MIC kit I purchased since it's only $50 (I believe yours is about $100) and it's genuine Toyota part.

As for wire colors, RED is normally POWER, SHIELD is obvious, & the 3rd wire is for voice.
Yeah I should have bought that one considering I can't even use mine as intended... What was the part number for that Mic anyhow? I may just return the one I bought and buy that one. I wonder about the sound quality though... I paid extra for it thinking it would plug right in but boy was I wrong Oh well. So you think the red is ACC, the black is Mic- and the grey is Mic+ ??

which one then would be shield? Do I need to add shield and Mic- on the same line? I am a bit confused about that cause pin 20 shows Mic- & shield...

UPDATE - Got the voice output to work!!!! Those pins above are correct, just verified them and voice output works! Couldn't really gauge the quality, but I have it wired and shielded correctly so I don't anticipate any problems... Alright!!!

Next step, Mic!!!

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Got the Mic working!!! Next step - Speed/Reverse Sensor Wires... Its coming along and sounds AWESOME!!!!
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Alright!!!

Got the parking / speed / reverse sensors in too!!!

Its all wired up and ready to rock.

Now I just need to put everything back together
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How are people saying you sound? Any complaints? Does it pause the radio, or just mute (i.e. the cd player)...

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How are people saying you sound? Any complaints? Does it pause the radio, or just mute (i.e. the cd player)...

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I would say it has the same limitations as any bluetooth device, but overall I was really impressed. When you are using the phone, it mutes everything. Not sure about the CD player though, whether it pauses or mutes, haven't tried it.
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Alright - some updates, questions, thoughts, etc...

The reverse sensor is not red/black in this car it is a white/gray which is in the same place as all the posts. I real easy way to find it is with a voltmeter and put the car in reverse.

Getting the pins on the nav unit was a pain in the ass with no harness. What I did was use wiring and pushed it right over the pins. If it were pulled on it would probably come out, so I had to be really delicate when installing it.

The unit sounds great and looks great. If anyone needs any help or advise during install please feel free to let me know. Now, some questions if anyone has any ideas...


1 - On the Bluetooth setting in the diagnostics section, whats the 'Voice Quality Type' ?

2 - The voice output on the voice nav guidance is really low - any ideas or thoughts on this?

3 - Any word on getting the display button on the steering wheel switch to work?

I will post pics of the install when its put all back together.
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???

When you wire up the pins on the amp and the HU. How are you determining which side of the connector the 11 and 23 are on? I assumed that it was looking at the plug and not the end with wires coming out but the voice navigation didn't work (it did act like it tried to mute the stereo to give the direction) but I didn't get directions and I just assumed I needed the reverse/speed sensor hooked up to get voice working.

So two questions really. How do you determine pin location, looking at the plug or the wires. And second, do you need the reverse/speed sensor hooked up to get the voice navigation?
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Re: ???

Hey Rahvin, if you are looking at the back of the Nav unit, the pin numbers are starting from 1 - 10 going from right to left, then the second row continues from 11 - 20 right to left as well. So, you would essentially do the same thing looking at the back of the plug where the wires are coming out.

You need the speed reverse sensor hooked up to get the voice guidance to work. I don't think you will get turn by turn guidance without it, but I haven't tried.

The upside to not connecting them is you will have complete functionality of the nav unit without them because the nav unit blocks certain functions when the vehicle is moving and it uses the speed sensor to monitor this. I however connected them because I wanted everything working right... Maybe soon someone will figure out a way to circumvent the nav disabling this feature...



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When you wire up the pins on the amp and the HU. How are you determining which side of the connector the 11 and 23 are on? I assumed that it was looking at the plug and not the end with wires coming out but the voice navigation didn't work (it did act like it tried to mute the stereo to give the direction) but I didn't get directions and I just assumed I needed the reverse/speed sensor hooked up to get voice working.

So two questions really. How do you determine pin location, looking at the plug or the wires. And second, do you need the reverse/speed sensor hooked up to get the voice navigation?
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Bluemotev - just wanted to give you an awesome Thank You! for putting together all this detail. I have been hesitant to order the E7009 kit from OEMValue until I read your post. Now I think I'm ready to try.
Just a quick question - did you say your 4Runner did not have the JBL sound system? Mine does not, it has the 6 speaker system with a 6 disc in dash CD system. So this should be pretty much a [lot of] plug and play? ;)

Thanks
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