My car is 2009 Toyota Camry and this head unit fits almost perfect on my car. Some might say it is not perfect, but what really is? I don't care about the tiny little details. All that I know is that it fits and looks good. This unit gives the car a nice digital touch compared to the oldie factory dual din that the car came with. Fitting the device and understanding where what goes is a bit fiddly but there are some good videos on YT that will guide you. The interface is good, responsive, a bit slow but given the price I think it is ok. For anyone thinking of buying this, here are the things you should be ready with .1. 10mm bit socket for head bolts (if you have a drill) or Socket Wrench + Drive Extension + 10mm Shallow Socket (Eff all that, I used a plier. With a little pain, I was able to work only with the nose plier).2. Thick foam sheet to avoid scratches on the panel from the stick shift while you are messing around with the cables and bolts and what not.3. Some wooden pegs to stop the car moving back because most of the time, you are going to keep the car in Neutral (N).You will be able to work with the harness because ALL wire sockets from the car go into one single cable that comes with this device. There is only one place for each harness, you cannot go wrong with that. That part is easy. Even the USB cables, GPS and Mike have unique places, you just can't plug them at other places.GPS - Leave the GPS port inside, you do not want the GPS cable coming out. After you have screwed-in the GPS cable at the back of this device, you can simply stick it inside somewhere.MIC - The mic cable has a specific connector at the back of this device which is clearly labeled MIC. Stick the socket to this MIC port. The other end, you will have to then find the best place for the mic outside. I stick it in between the steering wheel and the instrument cluster display. I think that place is closest to the driver.Rearview Camera - This one will take the most of your time. You will be thinking of drilling holes and what not. DON'T unless you think you have no other way to go about. What I did, I used the license plate illumination hole. So I sanded one of the license plate illumination piece and made room for the wire through that. Takes a bit of time but the best way to pass the wire inside without drilling holes. Make sure that the small red wire hanging on the 6m cable is also connected to the same place where you attach red wire from the camera. And in the console, hook the small red wire to the PINK wire that says BACK.Other buyers have also mentioned the same. I would have given 5 stars but have given only 4 just because there is NO documentation that came with this product.To the seller: Would it hurt to include a wiring diagram? It might just get you a LOT OF 5 star reviews if you can simply include a proper wiring diagram or something. It took me double the time to find out from YT videos and other places to figure out where I needed to hook up the wires.
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