Jump to content


AdilCh

Regular Member
  • Posts

    2
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by AdilCh

  1. On 9/7/2021 at 9:52 PM, 11/16Aurion 12Kluger said:

    It may be a bit late now (this post being back in July) but I fitted a Joying double did HU to my 2012 Kluger many years ago.  They are sold direct from their own website and were on Ebay also.  They have a Sydney warehouse that stocks popular models. 
    They have the perfect fit where there is no need to use filler strips on the side, I think the std Toyota size is 200x400mm?
    It has been one of the best things I have ever bought.  After all these years everything still works perfect.  The gain strength of the radio makes the original Toyota one look like junk. 
    They supply the exact loom for your car (included in the price) and it is all plug and play.  Your steering controls work plus you are able to customise the settings for those as well.  Even my 6-7 year old unit has bluetooth and it works well. 
    It is very simple to install, the hardest part was removing the plastic dash bits but with patience it can be done.   There are how to videos on Youtube and maybe some guides on Toyota Nation USA.
    If anyone does get one don't bother trying to use the old Toyota mic as the one built into the HU is far better.
    One tip... My 2012 KXR model (base) has a dual diversity antenna system and it requires an adapter for other HU's.  I got mine for about $5 off ebay at the time.  Without it the reception is not good.

    Hi,

     

    I am planning on doing something similar to my Kluger 2012 KXR. Would it be possible if you can share the Joying model that you installed and the picture of yhe headunit after installation.

     

    I found couple of options on Joying website for Highlander but their support doesn't confirm that its suitable for Kluger.

     

    Thanks

  2. On 3/3/2023 at 5:27 PM, Speedz said:

    Gave up about 3 hours later.

    I had a Tassie trip planned and basically ran out of time and now with family commitments I won't have time to settle back down till after Easter to continue with the install, I need to build a little stand so the unit can sit on it while figuring out the wiring (zero instruction), I might just give it up altogether and get someone to install it.

    If you want my advice, get some auto-electrician to supply and install the unit (either Teyes or not, doesn't matter). Where I am they all don't want to touch it as they are not familiar with the 'brand'.

    Hi,

     Would it be possible for you to share the picture of the headunit here? I want to see how does it look like with that emergency switch..

    Pictures on the provided link (teyes) are not that great.

     

    Thanks

     

     

     

×
×
  • Create New...

Forums


News


Membership