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97 Corolla Headunit


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Can anyone help ?? I want to remove the original r/cassette player in my 97 corolla (92-97 model) so that I can fit a sony cd player, does anyone know exactly what I have to remove to get to the headunit brackets..is it the air vents??...any help will be greatly appreciated.

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This thread should help.

Isn't that thread for a 99 model which is a different head unit than a 92-97? I had the 95 corolla and its different on mine.

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This thread should help.

Isn't that thread for a 99 model which is a different head unit than a 92-97? I had the 95 corolla and its different on mine.

Nope- that's from my Corolla and that's a 1998

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Hi there, thanks for the info but I think mine may be different to yours, my model corolla was replaced in aug 97, Its the 92-97 version. I think the newer 97- model had the headunit fitted at the top above the air vents. Photo of mine below.

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i have the same model. Take the surround out around the cigerette lighter and centre console. (4x screws)

Then give it a push from behind. Should be able to pry it out!

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Remove the dash surround by firstly removing 2 screws located just below the heater matrix. Remove the heater knobs, simply pull them off.

If you can push in the air vents slightly and with a gentle pull the dash surround will come away. You need to remove 3 sockets for the clock, rear heater and hazard lights. I see you also have air con, so I that will have a connector that needs to be removed.

I can't quite remember how the OEM stereo is removed, however is should become clear with the dash surround off.

Fitting a new stereo can be a bit tricky depending on what brackets come with the new stereo. I have a pioneer deh- p9600r and I used the mounting bracket bolted either side of the headunit.

If you need any further help, PM me.

Kev

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Thanks for all the info....I managed to get the fascia off by following what you said and removing the two screws and three connectors to the clock, hazards and r/heater. The OEM r/cass was fitted with four front facing 8mm bolts. the unit came away with two brackets that once removed fitted easily to my new Sony CD headunit. I used an autoleads wire loom adaptor (toyota - ISO) rather than cut the original wiring, it was then an easy job just to refit everything in reverse.

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Glad it all worked out ok :)

Kev

Hay all - I'm a new Corolla owner from the US (used 1997). Been having trouble finding this info - and you saved me hours! Thanks for the pointers!

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Hi there, thanks for the info but I think mine may be different to yours, my model corolla was replaced in aug 97, Its the 92-97 version. I think the newer 97- model had the headunit fitted at the top above the air vents. Photo of mine below.

IMG_0559.jpg

HI THERE, I TOO HAVE A PROBLEM FITTING SONY CD PLAYER IN PLACE OF RADIO. I HAVE MANAGED TO OPEN THE COLSOLE BUT i CANT SEE ANY BRACKET/CHASIS TO FIT THE UNIT. CAN I GET A PICTURE OF THE GENUINE INSIDE ANYWHERE?

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How strange! I think the size of your original CD player is single din(55mm), not double din(100mm). As, i known, most toyota CD player is 2 din.

Even so, i think you can find a suitable car DVD player for your Corolla 1997 on AUTODVDGPS.COM :rolleyes:

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