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Review on ๐ŸŽถ Enhance Your TOYOTA's Audio System: Car Bluetooth Music Adapter Module Panel for Camry, Corolla, Yaris, RAV4, Reiz, Land Cruiser by Jerry Leon

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great price and easy installation despite lack of instructions

First of all this should work in ANY car with an AUX IN headphone jack. The only limitation is the dashboard overlay, but technically you don't need it. This can even work in projects other than cars. Overall great value for money, does what it says on the tin. Below are some installation tips. Sounds just as good as any other Bluetooth adapter, fits relatively well, may require some force depending on placement. At night the light does not suppress. The voice when starting and plugging in is an Asian lady and I would have preferred beeps or something, but at least she speaks English. adapter or buying a new head unit. Installation Tips: 1. You will still need the original Aux port as the audio output is a 3.5mm headphone jack, it just stays under the console's plastic.2. The cover can be removed so you can turn it upside down when you want to swap out red or blue LEDs.3. 3 wires must be connected. Red-ACC (accessory, any 12V wire that is NOT powered when the car is completely off) Black-GND (ground, metal stud often works but not always, so I have ground from the 12V output wires) White-LAMP (pretty sure it has to do with dimming the light with the rest of the interior lights/radio but it's not that bright so doesn't need to be dimmed) The easiest way is to use the plus and negative terminal of the cigarette lighter socket to use and easy to connect The red and white wires to positive and black to negative. I recommend using quick connectors so you don't have to cut the original wiring.4. You will need a multimeter to check your connections. Anyone will do as you just need to know when you have power and when you don't. After applying power, the blue LEDs should light up. As soon as it "turns on", the red ones light up. If you remove the front cover by gently squeezing the side of the main box and removing the cover you will see 4 LEDs and a copper contact. This pen turns it on by touching it. So if the red LEDs don't light up, try touching the pen directly. If that doesn't work, check your connections. If it does, but doesn't turn on when you put the plastic cover on, you need to touch directly where that pin should be. hands or one of those touchscreen styluses. You can't do that with gloves.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • I'll write back later