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zerosktz
03-03-2016, 11:25 PM
just a question to my fellow 3rd gen yaris owners, which among you who have the same have stock oem head unit below (part number PT546-52150 with the AXCP-Q15U T10028 codes on the front) have replaced it? and what have you replaced it with? just wanted to see what everybody else has been doing in regards to aftermarket head units?

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Kalispel
03-04-2016, 03:13 PM
I want to replace the factory head unit (which you pictured) and get a regular non-touchscreen type radio system with buttons and such - perhaps the OEM head unit from the 2012-2014 Yaris or something. I just don't have the time to switch it right now, since I have been working 6-7 days per week, 56-62 hours per week for the last 12+ months.

I'm not a fan of the factory head-unit myself. The sunny days here in AZ cause blinding glare off the touchscreen even through tinted windows), making it both useless and annoying as hell during those hours. Plus, I have zero use for Bluetooth, since I don't have any real use for a smartphone (a regular cellphone is fine for the infrequent texting that I need to do). Also, the raised lip at the bottom of the unit makes it difficult to press the #6 preset button in a normal fashion. Regular push-buttons work better and easier than a touchy, more-distracting touch-screen. If it wasn't for the steering wheel volume/ up-down preset controls, I would have yanked that head unit out of the dash and thrown it out of the window into oncoming traffic by now. :laugh:

Mechcondrid
03-11-2016, 07:32 PM
ok so i just got a 2016 Yaris SE 5 door hatch and this is the radio i have from the factory; is this in fact a 1.5 din radio bay or is it really a 2 din bay?

Kar98
03-11-2016, 08:34 PM
ok so i just got a 2016 Yaris SE 5 door hatch and this is the radio i have from the factory; is this in fact a 1.5 din radio bay or is it really a 2 din bay?

Measure it. Double DIN is defined as 180 wide x 100 mm high. Or roughly 7"x 4".

If it's 200 mm wide, like the radio on older Yarissessii, you'll need a bezel kit.

Mechcondrid
03-12-2016, 12:02 AM
Measure it. Double DIN is defined as 180 wide x 100 mm high. Or roughly 7"x 4".

If it's 200 mm wide, like the radio on older Yarissessii, you'll need a bezel kit.

well i have the exact radio in the OP part code on the front is the same as well
i dont tend to have rulers of any sort with me when i'm out and i'm currently at work so...

Kar98
03-12-2016, 10:42 AM
well i have the exact radio in the OP part code on the front is the same as well
i dont tend to have rulers of any sort with me when i'm out and i'm currently at work so...

So... I guess you'll never know.

Mechcondrid
03-12-2016, 11:29 AM
So... I guess you'll never know.

ya being an ass when someone is asking for help, great reaction there bud...

anyway finally found a ruler and it is a 200mm by 100mm radio

Kar98
03-12-2016, 11:56 AM
Glad I could help!

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/dNB_RjpWnsI/hqdefault.jpg

zerosktz
03-14-2016, 08:45 PM
I want to replace the factory head unit (which you pictured) and get a regular non-touchscreen type radio system with buttons and such - perhaps the OEM head unit from the 2012-2014 Yaris or something. I just don't have the time to switch it right now, since I have been working 6-7 days per week, 56-62 hours per week for the last 12+ months.

I'm not a fan of the factory head-unit myself. The sunny days here in AZ cause blinding glare off the touchscreen even through tinted windows), making it both useless and annoying as hell during those hours. Plus, I have zero use for Bluetooth, since I don't have any real use for a smartphone (a regular cellphone is fine for the infrequent texting that I need to do). Also, the raised lip at the bottom of the unit makes it difficult to press the #6 preset button in a normal fashion. Regular push-buttons work better and easier than a touchy, more-distracting touch-screen. If it wasn't for the steering wheel volume/ up-down preset controls, I would have yanked that head unit out of the dash and thrown it out of the window into oncoming traffic by now. :laugh:


hey kalispel. im pretty sure you can get an adapter for the aftermarket head unit so you can keep the oem steering wheel controls, whenever it is you decide to switch it.

when you do, let me know! ill buy it from you. i have the same head unit but the scion version for the fr-s, so i want the toyota version for a jdm gt86 conversion. but yeah if anything we can trade or trade + cash, whatever. im not keeping the scion unit once i get a toyota one, so keep me posted!

likewise, if anyone else has replaced this unit with an aftermarket one and just has it laying around, let me know!

thanks!


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nolaman7550
03-16-2016, 04:08 PM
the toyota part number is PT546-52150

I want to replace the factory head unit (which you pictured) and get a regular non-touchscreen type radio system with buttons and such - perhaps the OEM head unit from the 2012-2014 Yaris or something. I just don't have the time to switch it right now, since I have been working 6-7 days per week, 56-62 hours per week for the last 12+ months.

I'm not a fan of the factory head-unit myself. The sunny days here in AZ cause blinding glare off the touchscreen even through tinted windows), making it both useless and annoying as hell during those hours. Plus, I have zero use for Bluetooth, since I don't have any real use for a smartphone (a regular cellphone is fine for the infrequent texting that I need to do). Also, the raised lip at the bottom of the unit makes it difficult to press the #6 preset button in a normal fashion. Regular push-buttons work better and easier than a touchy, more-distracting touch-screen. If it wasn't for the steering wheel volume/ up-down preset controls, I would have yanked that head unit out of the dash and thrown it out of the window into oncoming traffic by now. :laugh:

Mechcondrid
03-22-2016, 02:47 PM
ok so bought the parrot asteroid from crutchfield with all the adapters to retain the steering wheel controls
they couldn't tell me if the adapter from axxess would work to retain the oem usb port.
if anyone has popped that open can you see if it's toyota's grey 4 pin molex-like connector for the usb port?
should fit this if it is: AX-TOYUSB (http://axxessinterfaces.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76&products_id=3)

zerosktz
04-06-2016, 08:42 PM
ok so no one has one of these head units lying around? need to buy one! let me know guys!


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joell
04-07-2016, 01:54 PM
If I wanted a replacement for my Kenwood DDX4049BT a will try a headunit with more OEM look and a simple design and smartphone integration like the new JBL Legend CP100. It cost around $400 but the OEM ones (Made by Pioneer, Panasonic, Fujitsu Ten) arenīt cheap too.

zerosktz
05-11-2016, 09:27 PM
anybody looking to replace their 3rd gen yaris stock head unit, im still looking for one to buy. thanks in advance!


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91mustang
05-30-2016, 08:04 PM
I was thinking of replacing my 2012 se radio out for a touchscreen version (2015+?) but the touch screen radio has more plugs then mine. I'm kind of clueless when it comes to radio wiring and I definitely don't want a headache.

zerosktz
07-23-2016, 07:16 PM
does no one have this head unit for sale?


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Tamer
09-06-2016, 12:57 AM
I was thinking of replacing my 2012 se radio out for a touchscreen version (2015+?) but the touch screen radio has more plugs then mine. I'm kind of clueless when it comes to radio wiring and I definitely don't want a headache.

tarkus
09-06-2016, 03:54 PM
I really don't like the 3rd Gen Yaris touch - screen head unit. It has a weird user interface that I find pretty non-intuitive. I've also seen it do strange things, like suddenly switching from English into Spanish for no known reason (fortunately I understand Spanish pretty well).

So I don't recommend anyone with an earlier car to swap out their stock head unit for the touch-screen one. Get a Pioneer, Alpine, Clarion. Kenwood, etc, instead.


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