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Old 11-14-2005, 10:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation Will 2006 Scion CD/SAT/MP3 head unit fit in Gen 4 Camry?

I was looking for a factory replacement for my 99 Camry factory stereo. I have been looking at scion head units on ebay lately. There is a few reasons why I'm looking for the replacement scion instaed of a replacement toyota radio or aftermarket.

The scion radio comes satalite ready. I will just need to but the Sirius reciever. Around 99.00

They also play mp3's

But the biggest feature on the 06 scion radio's is an ipod adapter in the rear. I don't have an Ipod but a basic 40gb RCA lyra mp3 player. The scion radio has an Aux button and hook ups in the rear so you can run an adapter to your MP3 player. This is a much better solution for me than the FM transmitter or tape adapter.

When looking for aftermarket I found that I needed to find the units with an Aux on the faceplate or I could not hook up the satalitte and mp3 player together. It was one or the other. I really don't like the look of the kits for aftermarket radios either.

I know I could just have a sirius sportster and and my MP3 player all external but I would like to keep some wires out of the way. I have a cell phone, mp3, radar and satalite and that is too many wires. Thus the need to get some wires out of the way.

If anyone knows if I could transplant a Scion radio to my Gen 4 99 Camry please let me know. I would like to get some opinions on this before I place a bid.

Thanks, Matt
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Old 11-14-2005, 04:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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more than likely it will work depending on amps and things like taht that are factory. You may try www.oemvalue.com to see if they ahve any information over there. THey do a lot with factory Toyota stereos and if you can find out what the plug looks like onteh back of the Scion radio and what yours looks like you may be abel to get it figured out.
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