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    You could toss the instructions and still figure it out. The white box plugs into the back of the radio, and the ipod plugs into the white box. None of the connectors will fit in the wrong socket. The only thing that you would want the instructions for is to figure out how to set the dip switches. There are 2. One is for the 2nd aux input (for your non-ipod mp3 player, or ...) and the other is used to tell it what mode to play songs in. It is either playlist mode or all songs mode. By far the hardest part is removing the dash bezel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nazrat
    You could toss the instructions and still figure it out. The white box plugs into the back of the radio, and the ipod plugs into the white box. None of the connectors will fit in the wrong socket. The only thing that you would want the instructions for is to figure out how to set the dip switches. There are 2. One is for the 2nd aux input (for your non-ipod mp3 player, or ...) and the other is used to tell it what mode to play songs in. It is either playlist mode or all songs mode. By far the hardest part is removing the dash bezel.

    -Tad
    Okaaayyyy... I just submitted my order for the Toyota interface. I am trusting your advice on this. TIA. :homer:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Brown
    Okaaayyyy... I just submitted my order for the Toyota interface. I am trusting your advice on this. TIA. :homer:
    I just ordered it from Crutchfield, and I based it on advice from one of the other forums (cough cough). It works for me and I have a pocket under the radio now where the CD changer used to be.

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    CD Changer to Pocket Conversion

    Quote Originally Posted by Nazrat
    I have a pocket under the radio now where the CD changer used to be.

    -Tad
    What did you use to create your pocket? Right now, I just taped the old CD changer face from behind so it looks like the CD changer is still there as opposed to just a hole. I'd rather have a useable pocket.

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    Best Buy has a pile of pockets from various installs. Find one (Mine was from a 90s Toyota Camry) and mount it to the factory cd changer brackets. You may have to drill an extra hole or two in the brackets to line up the pocket with the dash.

    -Tad

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    Good info. Thanks. Will try your suggestion.

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