Metra 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness For Toyota 87-Up Energy 4 Speaker
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HARNESS FITS TOY/SCION/SUB 87- 0
Is Discontinued By Producer : No
Product Dimensions : 4 x 0.5 x 3 inches; 0.32 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : 70-1761
Division : mens
Date First Obtainable : April 14, 2005
Producer : METRA Ltd
ASIN : B0002BEQJ8
Nation of Origin : China
Plugs Into Automobile Harness At Radio
Powers 4 Audio system
Nice For All Your Wants
Simple To Use
Prospects say
Prospects discover the cable meeting purposeful and straightforward to put in. They respect its reliable efficiency, easy wiring harness, and clear directions. Many discover it an excellent worth for cash, with pre-stripped Metra wires that simplify connection. Nevertheless, opinions differ on whether or not it suits correctly.
13 reviews for Metra 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness For Toyota 87-Up Energy 4 Speaker
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Original price was: $7.74.$7.15Current price is: $7.15.
Bautista –
Consistently High-Quality Wiring Harness
I’ve been using the Metra 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness for multiple installations, which has never disappointed me.Pros:Always Quality: Metra consistently delivers high-quality products; this wiring harness is no exception. Every harness I’ve received has been top-notch.Reliable Pins: I’ve never encountered a poorly pinned plug with this harness. The connections are always secure, ensuring dependable performance.Perfect Fit: This harness fits perfectly with Toyota vehicles from 1987 and up. It makes the installation process smooth and hassle-free.Easy Installation: The harness is well-designed, making connecting the radio to the car’s power and speaker system easy. Even for those with essential car audio knowledge, the installation is straightforward.Durable Construction: The materials used are durable and built to last, providing a long-term solution for car audio installations.Cons:None! This wiring harness has exceeded all my expectations every time.The Metra 70-1761 Radio Wiring Harness is reliable and high-quality. It’s perfect for anyone installing a new radio in their Toyota. The consistent quality and easy installation make it a must-have for DIY enthusiasts and professionals. It is highly recommended!
Ramdy –
Perfect fit
Worked for my corolla 2002
Home and Office –
Excellent connection.
Very easy to use. I have a 1998 Toyota 4runner. The old head unit had a different pigtail. I figured out that the out plugs from the amp fit perfectly. The new head unit had 55w per channel so I removed the stock amp. All the connection were labeled nicely on the package. Made for a really clean install keeping the stock harness in tact
Ryan –
Made install easy
Good quality simple plug and play
Andy Johnson –
Quality is good
works, easy and simple to install. works for my 2004 tundra
What’s in a name anyway? –
Worked perfectly
Ordered the harness adapter for the JBL system, that did not work at all, simply unplugged the connectors below the JBL plug and used these plugs and everything worked perfectly.
Don –
I highly recommend using the harness to put an aftermarket car stereo …
Simply put I would never do an install without the Metra harness. I highly recommend using the harness to put an aftermarket car stereo into your Toyota ….1) With both the new car stereo and Metra harness in hand I was able to begin my wire connections in the comfort of my home so that the installation would be a plug-n-play once I went to remove the old and install the new. I was able to work with all the tools and materials in home as opposed to battling space, lighting and/or the weather in the car.2) If you use the Metra harness you’ll preseve original Toyota harness(es) which means if for whatever reason you can plug-and-play between the old and new stereos .. for example you install the new stereo then later go to sell the car and determine to keep your new stereo and so you reinstall the old stereo. This is easily done having kept your Toyota harness in place as opposed to clipping and hard-wiring. 3) You never know when you might need the original harness connectors in place. Below is a cut-n-paste of the product review I did for my Pioneer receiver I installed where I highlight the Metra harness I used. The close of my write up share a comical look at how I had to use my old Toyota connectors and where the Metra harness made that possible.Here is a copy-n-paste of another review I did that gives a real life application using the Metra harness …(Product Review for Pioneer FH-X820BS CD Receiver)Simple to install. Tools I used: philips screwdriver, 10mm rachet, and a trim pry tool (most folks just use a flathead screwdriver). I installed my Pioneer FH-X820BS into a 2001 Toyota Camry which had an OEM Toyota 16814 CD/AM/FM Receiver. To help I purchased the Metra 70-1761 wiring harness to simplify the wire connections. I recommend getting the right Metra harness for your car to simplify connecting the right wires to your car’s wires plus an added benefit of being able (as I did) to connect all your wires in the comfort of your home/shop as opposed to dragging your tools and materials to the car where you might battle the heat (such was my case) or cold or poor lighting (else run down your car battery). When making your wire connections be sure to use crimps, tape or zip ties to secure all connections considering a need to pull the Pioneer unit back out at a later date for whatever reason; I used a small zip tie for every 2 wires I connected together and 1 large zip tie to bundle all wires together. When Installing the microphone be sure to leave enough slack in the wire behind the receiver should you need to pull the unit out at a later date. I also installed a new siriusxm receiver at the same time and in doing so I was again cautious to leave enough slack in the wiring for the sirius receiver behind the Pioneer receiver. Having already wired the Pioneer harness to the Metra harness (in the comfort of my home) I began to remove the old car stereo using a trim pry bar to pull away the trim from the front of the stereo which disclosed (4) 10mm hex nuts securing the stereo harness. I removed the hex nuts and then pulled the stereo. I then disconnected 2 Toyo wiring harnesses and the antennae wire from the back of the old stereo. I removed the stereo brackets on the old stereo and placed on the new Pioneer receiver. Next I connected the 2 Metra harnesses to the 2 Toyota connectors and began plugging everything into the back of the Pioneer receiver … wiring harness, antennae wire, microphone wire, and sirius receiver wire. I pushed the new unit into placed and secured with the 4 hex nuts. I replaced the trim and was done.To add a little humor and real life to support some suggestions above … just when I thought I was done I realized I left a CD inside of the old receiver which I wanted t keep. Remember when I said to secure your cables should you ever need to remove your new unit “for whatever reason” .. so, yes I uninstalled the new unit, plugged the old unit back in to power it up and eject the CD. BTW this exercise proved to be yet one more benefit to using the Metra harness … by using a Metra harness and preserving the OEM Toyo harness I was able to truly plug-n-play both the old equipment and new equipment. Odds are if I sell this car I’ll pull the Pioneer receiver and plug the old one back in which will be simple given the Metra harness.
kai –
Works perfectly
I highly recommend this if you want to install a new stereo into your car. I’ve installed it in my 2010 Daihatsu Terios and it works flawlessly
aurelio huerta silva –
muy bien la coneccion de halambres fue facil y divertido
Greg S. –
Worked perfectly for a new deck in a 2006 Toyota Matrix Base model. Connect the wires that match and plug it in!
mils –
well built.i used it for an Australian 2003 Toyota Corolla.no problems at all.
Scott –
No more guessing what wires go where.All wires are colour coated and labeled.Plugs directly into the stock wiring.
Martin Costa –
Conecta perfectamente con el cableado original de la camioneta y mantiene los mismos colores de los cables.