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Hi. The touch screen in my 2013 Camry LE is acting up. I've done research and know the only real solution is to replace it.
I'm thinking of going aftermarket so I don't have to deal with this again in a few years.

1) Can anybody recommend any good aftermarket units in the $500 or less price range? I want bluetooth, ideally a USB port so I can still play music from my flash drive, and I'd also like to add an aftermarket backup camera while I'm switching the head unit. I don't need a DVD drive but it would be nice.

2) If I also buy the more expensive installation package (from Crutchfield) that has the iDatalink kit, will all the steering wheel controls and the car-specific settings in the original head unit continue to work in the aftermarket unit? I know they're all SUPPOSED to work, but I'm asking if from experience they actually do all work?

3) I've done a stereo install before and have a friend who can help me so I'm not worried about getting it done. Having said that, how complicated is this project and are there any gotchas to be aware of, or just anything I should know before I order, or to help me choose a good unit?

Thanks!
 
#2 · (Edited)
Hi. The touch screen in my 2013 Camry LE is acting up. I've done research and know the only real solution is to replace it.
I'm thinking of going aftermarket so I don't have to deal with this again in a few years.

1) Can anybody recommend any good aftermarket units in the $500 or less price range? I want bluetooth, ideally a USB port so I can still play music from my flash drive, and I'd also like to add an aftermarket backup camera while I'm switching the head unit. I don't need a DVD drive but it would be nice.

2) If I also buy the more expensive installation package (from Crutchfield) that has the iDatalink kit, will all the steering wheel controls and the car-specific settings in the original head unit continue to work in the aftermarket unit? I know they're all SUPPOSED to work, but I'm asking if from experience they actually do all work?

3) I've done a stereo install before and have a friend who can help me so I'm not worried about getting it done. Having said that, how complicated is this project and are there any gotchas to be aware of, or just anything I should know before I order, or to help me choose a good unit?

Thanks!
i upgraded to Pioneer DMH2660NEX this is all i had bought about 2 years ago

iDatalink Maestro RR ADS-MRR Module

The iDatalink Maestro RR ADS-MRR module is a comprehensive solution that provides a wide range of features, including:

  • Display of tire pressure, engine temperature, transmission temperature, fuel level, miles to empty, and battery voltage
  • Details for any check engine lights, allowing for easy troubleshooting and maintenance
This module brings many additional features to your vehicle that were not available on the stock radio.

Required Components:

  • T-Harness: iDatalink Maestro HRN-RR-TO2
  • USB Adapter: Axxess AX-TOYUSB
  • Dash Kit: Metra 99-8232B
  • Parking Brake Bypass: (allows for operation when in drive)
  • Antenna Adapter: Metra 40-LX11 12040LX1
 
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#4 ·
1) Thanks. Do you think Best Buy can be trusted to install it properly without breaking anything else in the process?

2) I notice most if these units has a USB connector on the back? What is that for? I keep music on a flash drive I'd like to continue using (the one in the cubby under the radio). Does that connect to a new unit so I can continue using it? Does the USB port that's in that cubby connect to the USB input on the new unit?