Yatour Bluetooth Car Adapter Music CD Changer 6+6PIN CDC Connector for Toyota/Lexus
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It also worked on my Mark Levinson-equipped GX470 from 2004. RSES. This came with a y cable, which I purchased. I had previously purchased a Toyota 6 6PIN Bluetooth adapter that did not work with the truck.
Yes, that ought to work. Do you have a CD changer in your car? If this is the case, you'll need to remove the head unit, unplug the CD changer plug from the back, and plug the yatour into the same slot.
It works with my GX470 from 2004. It says Toyota/Lexus here, but I'm not sure about other Lexus models. I couldn't find any specific models for which it was made. Mine has been working perfectly for over a year. You are unlikely to be disappointed if it fits your vehicle. YouTube may also be able to tell you if it is compatible with RX models.
Selected User Reviews For Yatour Bluetooth Car Adapter Music CD Changer 6+6PIN CDC Connector for Toyota/Lexus
I'm a master technician for Toyota and Lexus, and I'm usually picky when it comes to aftermarket accessories. It took me about 20 minutes to complete the process. It was necessary to remove four 10mm bolts and four screws. It's a very tidy setup. The amount of beeping noise that people complain about is extremely insignificant. It passes you by unnoticed. This is something that anyone with a basic understanding of mechanics can do. It's like getting a new car because U tube has all the information you need to install it.
To make it work, you must first do one thing. GX470 from 2004. For the past 12 years, I've had this extremely reliable SUV built like a tank, but the electronics were, of course, lacking. Wife wanted to use Bluetooth for both streaming music and making phone calls. Ours comes equipped with a DVD player, rear entertainment, and a CD changer. We don't use any of them because neither of our children owns an iPad. The installation went smoothly, but the instructions are unclear because they refer to a switchable cable that isn't available. We purchased the 6-foot standard y cable that was mentioned next to this item. pin. Nothing seemed to work. Finally, I followed the wire from the glove box CD changer to the side kick panel. She can switch between Bluetooth streaming and the iPod on 3 after unplugging the CD changer. 5mm. Spotify and XM sound fantastic when played through the Mark Levinson system. The only question now is whether or not it will outlast the Lexus. Let's see how things go.
I enjoy listening to music, but my car lacked a Bluetooth connection. I tried using a bluetooth speaker, but it didn't work (well, it did, but the sound was terrible), so I bought this instead. The installation was a little difficult, and I broke a couple of panels in my car during the process, but it was well worth it. If you care about the interior of your car, I recommend having it professionally installed, but if all you want is good ol' bluetooth to work, you've got it. There's a beep when it first starts up, and the bluetooth is a little janky for the first 20 seconds. The audio is choppy or doesn't come through, but everything else is fine.
This was rigged up on. I was able to connect everything - The car was started. Cool - The red light appears to be functional. When I turned off the car and unplugged the unit to properly thread the cable for good, the led no longer lit up and I received the message "the external system is not connected. " "br>br>I received a replacement from Amazon. I was worried that I hadn't turned off the car before unplugging it, resulting in the original unit's failure. br>br>Similarly, the replacement unit does not appear to work.
avalon. The microphone cable barely fits into the ceiling console, but you can still answer and end calls with it. > as well as.
The product is rendered useless due to annoying beeping. It wasn't too difficult to connect for the first time, and I was pleased with the CD-ROM. sound of high quality The device connected the next time I got in the car, but it interrupted the music with a loud and ANNOYING DOUBLE BEEP about 1 minute after it was connected. The beep occurs every 30 seconds or so and does not stop. I discovered that the only way to get around this is to pull over, turn off my car, and then turn it back on. It is ineffective to disconnect and reconnect the device. It's time for you to shut down your vehicle. Even then, it only connects about a third of the time, and the double beeping occasionally resumes. My car is a Toyota Prius, and my phone is an iPhone 7. It behaves in this manner on a regular basis. I thought it might be related to my phone switching from wifi to cellular, so I turned off wifi before leaving the house, but it still happens. UNUSABLE. br>br>.
It works with my 2005 Prius radio on a sporadic basis. Every time I get into the car, it's a crapshoot. The Bluetooth stays connected all of the time, but the system does not operate because it is not switched to CD. The sound quality is excellent when streaming Apple Music when it works properly. When the system is up and running, the phone system is also fantastic. To confirm that the radio system is properly connected, a beep is heard through the speakers. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> The Bluetooth connection is still active, but there is no communication between the phone and the radio speakers.
br>I installed the microphone in the same location as the factory one (in the sunglass holder), and now the Bluetooth audio is routed through the speaker system rather than the small speaker by the driver's foot. br>br>This is comparable to other Lexus/Toyota Bluetooth media conversion kits, which can cost upwards of $200! br>br>I strongly advise you to use this setup. It took only 45 minutes to set up (including the time it took to run the microphone).