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Swagelz 07-09-2018 01:52 PM

Toyota touch screen upgrade
 
Does anyone know if changing the factory base radio to the touch screen oem radio is plug and play?


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bobxhughes 07-10-2018 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Swagelz (Post 3108086)
Does anyone know if changing the factory base radio to the touch screen oem radio is plug and play?


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Not sure on the answer to this, but if you're looking for an OEM touch screen radio, I'm going to have one available from my 2018 Toyota 86 in about a week or so when I get this new one installed

Swagelz 07-10-2018 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by bobxhughes (Post 3108426)
Not sure on the answer to this, but if you're looking for an OEM touch screen radio, I'm going to have one available from my 2018 Toyota 86 in about a week or so when I get this new one installed



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bobxhughes 07-12-2018 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Swagelz (Post 3108563)
You have a price is mind


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Cheap man. Ill look around and about whatever I find I'll cut it in half. That + shipping. I gotta get this ddx918ws installed first first though. Trying to get a wiring harness from australia shipped but they're dodging emails. Probably gonna have to find a professional locally.

Busybee 01-31-2019 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bobxhughes (Post 3109226)
Cheap man. Ill look around and about whatever I find I'll cut it in half. That + shipping. I gotta get this ddx918ws installed first first though. Trying to get a wiring harness from australia shipped but they're dodging emails. Probably gonna have to find a professional locally.

have you installed the ddx918sw? did you get the ready to use the harness from carbon systems or you get it installed by professional?

does everything work without a problem? thanks

bobxhughes 02-02-2019 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Busybee (Post 3180064)
have you installed the ddx918sw? did you get the ready to use the harness from carbon systems or you get it installed by professional?

does everything work without a problem? thanks

Yessir. The main issue was getting them to ship the harness. I had to use a third party and pay 50+ bucks to get it to the states when I just would have rather paid them 50 bucks and not go through all the hassle but they didn't care.

With that being said the install was super simple (I know nothing about installing head units) by just watching their youtube video. And I know there was an issue where the door speakers wouldn't work with this wiring harness and they claimed to have fixed it, but the issue persisted with me as my door speakers dont work. I haven't taken it to get looked at, but the factory sound is ass anyways and I plan on upgrading one day and addressing the issue then.

The head unit is insane though, and I love it.

cjd 02-02-2019 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Swagelz (Post 3108086)
Does anyone know if changing the factory base radio to the touch screen oem radio is plug and play?


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What year? The shape of the radios changed for later years (my '17 BRZ HU was a trapezoid not a rectangle). And I believe some of the location accessories (GPS?) are not part of the HU itself, and also may not be present in the harness in your car.

Huevo_blanco 02-02-2019 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Swagelz (Post 3108086)
Does anyone know if changing the factory base radio to the touch screen oem radio is plug and play?


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I also would like to know if it’s plug and play ... I have a 2013 base radio and I wanna upgrade to a 2014-15 frs touch screen radio . From the picture I seen the plugs look the same but there an extra plug and I’m not sure if it will work. People say it works but I’m not 100% sure . Hopefully this thread gets more replies..

ir1064 02-03-2019 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Huevo_blanco (Post 3181177)
I also would like to know if it’s plug and play ... I have a 2013 base radio and I wanna upgrade to a 2014-15 frs touch screen radio . From the picture I seen the plugs look the same but there an extra plug and I’m not sure if it will work. People say it works but I’m not 100% sure . Hopefully this thread gets more replies..

mine also is 2013 and i have 2017 (Toyota logo instead of Scion) touch screen install, i can confirm it's pure plug and play. USB, AUX, radio everything works. very simple swap. if you want to add backup camera that will be another story...

Huevo_blanco 02-03-2019 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ir1064 (Post 3181280)
mine also is 2013 and i have 2017 (Toyota logo instead of Scion) touch screen install, i can confirm it's pure plug and play. USB, AUX, radio everything works. very simple swap. if you want to add backup camera that will be another story...

Thank you for the reply! Last question what about the Bluetooth? Was that also just plug and play?

ir1064 02-05-2019 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Huevo_blanco (Post 3181351)
Thank you for the reply! Last question what about the Bluetooth? Was that also just plug and play?

bluetooth also pure plug and play, and never have issue streaming music from iTunes, Spotify or Podcast. phone connect automatically every time i walked into my car.

Swagelz 06-24-2019 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ir1064 (Post 3181280)
mine also is 2013 and i have 2017 (Toyota logo instead of Scion) touch screen install, i can confirm it's pure plug and play. USB, AUX, radio everything works. very simple swap. if you want to add backup camera that will be another story...



Im sorry i haven’t open this conversation in a while but thanks so much for the reply it helps a lot


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Bowflex 06-25-2019 02:45 PM

Any reason why everyone is going with the OEM touchscreen radios instead of aftermarket? I haven't heard great things about the stock radio.

xdavidx 06-25-2019 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowflex (Post 3230900)
Any reason why everyone is going with the OEM touchscreen radios instead of aftermarket? I haven't heard great things about the stock radio.


Stock radio is not great, but changing it out is quirky and has issues. They don't make any units that truly fit properly for the US market, so you either have to get one that has that aftermarket looking adapter around it or order one from asia/australian that really wasn't supposed to work with out cars. As one person stated, you need to get a wiring harness from an australian company that never responds and even then it has issues. Also, the bluetooth microphone won't work anymore no matter what you change it to and all the aftermarket ones result in fuzzy phone calls. That's not even getting into the speaker/amp issues as they have a very particular setup with speaker sizes that are impossible to get and non standard ohm ratings. Everytime anyone does anything with the stereo it somehow turns into a 14 page thread of issues.
I'm sure there will be someone out there who is going to respond to this saying their aftermarket swap was super easy and great if it was, but I've seen enough go awry that I wouldn't opt for anything but factory plug n play.

Mr.ac 06-25-2019 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowflex (Post 3230900)
Any reason why everyone is going with the OEM touchscreen radios instead of aftermarket? I haven't heard great things about the stock radio.

Mostly because they are new to cars and don't know any better.

Take a trip to your local car audio shop and ask. They can help you price out great head unit with all the bells and whistles you can ask for.
And still cheaper than anything oem and with room to upgrade.

soundman98 06-25-2019 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowflex (Post 3230900)
Any reason why everyone is going with the OEM touchscreen radios instead of aftermarket? I haven't heard great things about the stock radio.

everyone wants to only change the radio, but keep the entire rest of the system as it came. me? i gutted everything.

Bowflex 06-25-2019 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by xdavidx (Post 3231046)
Stock radio is not great, but changing it out is quirky and has issues. They don't make any units that truly fit properly for the US market, so you either have to get one that has that aftermarket looking adapter around it or order one from asia/australian that really wasn't supposed to work with out cars. As one person stated, you need to get a wiring harness from an australian company that never responds and even then it has issues. Also, the bluetooth microphone won't work anymore no matter what you change it to and all the aftermarket ones result in fuzzy phone calls. That's not even getting into the speaker/amp issues as they have a very particular setup with speaker sizes that are impossible to get and non standard ohm ratings. Everytime anyone does anything with the stereo it somehow turns into a 14 page thread of issues.
I'm sure there will be someone out there who is going to respond to this saying their aftermarket swap was super easy and great if it was, but I've seen enough go awry that I wouldn't opt for anything but factory plug n play.

Guess I'm that guy lol. I had a headunit, amp, sub, and backup camera added with no issues. I've swapped headunits in every car I had and it’s never made the car worse compared to the stock stereo. CarPlay and Android Auto are enough for me to go with an aftermarket stereo.

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Originally Posted by Mr.ac (Post 3231068)
Mostly because they are new to cars and don't know any better.

Take a trip to your local car audio shop and ask. They can help you price out great head unit with all the bells and whistles you can ask for.
And still cheaper than anything oem and with room to upgrade.

That makes sense. Some people probably just want the plug in play upgrade, but for a few more dollars they can get wayyy more functionality. That’s why I was confused.

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Originally Posted by soundman98 (Post 3231105)
everyone wants to only change the radio, but keep the entire rest of the system as it came. me? i gutted everything.

Same. I don’t think the stock unit looks better than the aftermarket one, so I got rid of mine as soon as I could.

NCtoBRZ 06-26-2019 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by xdavidx (Post 3231046)
Stock radio is not great, but changing it out is quirky and has issues. They don't make any units that truly fit properly for the US market, so you either have to get one that has that aftermarket looking adapter around it or order one from asia/australian that really wasn't supposed to work with out cars. As one person stated, you need to get a wiring harness from an australian company that never responds and even then it has issues. Also, the bluetooth microphone won't work anymore no matter what you change it to and all the aftermarket ones result in fuzzy phone calls. That's not even getting into the speaker/amp issues as they have a very particular setup with speaker sizes that are impossible to get and non standard ohm ratings. Everytime anyone does anything with the stereo it somehow turns into a 14 page thread of issues.
I'm sure there will be someone out there who is going to respond to this saying their aftermarket swap was super easy and great if it was, but I've seen enough go awry that I wouldn't opt for anything but factory plug n play.

I will say that it was a pain installing my Pioneer head unit with Maestro RR... but that was primarily because I pretty much had to figure it out myself since the harness that idatalink was selling for the Maestro at the time that I did the install was far from plug n play and I had to add pins/wires to get the backup camera and factory amp working properly. However, with the latest SU2 harness from idatalink and the help of threads including my own install thread on here... it would be a pretty easy install for anybody doing it at this point.

Aside from that, you are pretty far off base on most everything else. The adapter plate that I used makes it look as clean if not cleaner than the factory head unit. The aftermarket mic that came with my Pioneer radio is crystal clear... it actually sounds better than the factory head unit/mic. I’m still using the factory speakers but the audio quality is MUCH better than it was with the factory head unit... by a long shot. As another person stated, the added functionality of having Android Auto/CarPlay is worth the swap alone. All of the other features and greatly improved audio quality just make it all the better.

I just don’t see the point in swapping one garbage factory head unit for another, but to each their own.

Dadhawk 06-26-2019 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr.ac (Post 3231068)
..And still cheaper than anything oem and with room to upgrade.

Not sure that's true. I swapped out my original '13 radio for the touchscreen '14 with NAV/GPS for well under $500 and 15 minutes of work. The radios are easy enough to find, with all the swaps going on.

I'm actually considering it again because it would be only marginally more expensive than getting a map upgrade.

I stuck with OEM mainly because I didn't want the extra trim piece as I haven't seen one that looks good in the car. I'm really surprised someone hasn't made a full piece of trim to replace the existing one for a double din swap.

That said I have no issue with aftermarket headunits, every other car in our family has an aftermarket unit in it that I installed.

Mr.ac 06-26-2019 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3231174)
Not sure that's true. I swapped out my original '13 radio for the touchscreen '14 with NAV/GPS for well under $500 and 15 minutes of work.

I get where you are coming from, but for under $500 you can have a kick ass touchscreen with CarPlay and android, and with back up camera, maserto link thingy (that app that's basically is OB2 scan tool) and with room to upgrade.
Yeah install won't look as great, but still pretty much plug and play if you pay for the extra plug and play wireing kit.
Yeah it would take an hour to install, but at the end of the day would you work a little extra to have way more features.

Like I said before just take a looky see at your local car audio shop, ask what's new. I would say Best Buy, but good luck trying to find a knowledgeable person there. Online is great, but it's a nightmare if you don't know what to look for.

Bowflex 06-27-2019 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr.ac (Post 3231413)
I get where you are coming from, but for under $500 you can have a kick ass touchscreen with CarPlay and android, and with back up camera, maserto link thingy (that app that's basically is OB2 scan tool) and with room to upgrade.
Yeah install won't look as great, but still pretty much plug and play if you pay for the extra plug and play wireing kit.
Yeah it would take an hour to install, but at the end of the day would you work a little extra to have way more features.

Like I said before just take a looky see at your local car audio shop, ask what's new. I would say Best Buy, but good luck trying to find a knowledgeable person there. Online is great, but it's a nightmare if you don't know what to look for.


The guys at my local Best Buys are actually pretty good. I had them do my installs and I don't have any problems.


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