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Topic #67920 5 posts Started by blu94gt
I can't find the pinout diagrams anywhere for the OEM radio, particularly for the 12-pin connector going from the tape deck to the head unit.

To be specific the head unit is a Fujitsu 86120-08040 and the tape deck is Matsu****a 08690-00823

1999 Celica GT
haha, how much!



i tried to hook up an ,p3 player through the line in system, but you got to have some sort of communication device to make it work, in other words, buy something already created. but i hope this helps...

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lol I just found the diagrams like 30 seconds before you posted. I've played with some stuff, and I think there's a way I can disassemble the tape player and short a couple leads to make it think there's a tape loaded, so it will send the signal for me. Then all I need to do is solder in my left and right inputs and such.

1999 Celica GT
yup, thats what i wanted to do, but then i bought an alpine... but its doable

just leave a tape there and tap into the input lines.

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QUOTE (njccmd2002 @ Jun 14, 2009 - 10:08 PM) *
>yup, thats what i wanted to do, but then i bought an alpine... but its doable

just leave a tape there and tap into the input lines.


This is what I did for now, blank tape with input lines tapped. Sure beats the hell out of a broken CD player lol.

Someday I'll get a Nav/DVD unit whenever I have money.

1999 Celica GT