![]() ![]() The PA15-TOY stuck with double sided tape (as to avoid any noise and vibration) to the inside of the dashboard (besides the Aux Power socket, on the inside). Hope that helps someone planning a DIY Stereo Upgrade or Ipod functionality for your stock Toyota Fortuner Stereo. The Stereo from the back with all sockets attached. Stereo pulled out after removing the 4 bolts holding it (1 minute job after removing the plastic facia) Notice the 2 x Auto AC sockets from the back. Notice, you need to 1st apply pressure from the lower side and then 2nd from the top as marked in the photo, to remove the facia. The round holes specify the points where the stereo bolts are mounted. ![]() Just a pull out job applying the right amount of pressure. ![]() The side arrows signify the clip on points holding the plastic facia. ![]() You are done and the stock stereo is in your hands to play around. Third, remove the 3 clip-on sockets from the back of the stereo and pull out the antenna socket. Second, remove the 4 bolts holding the stereo in place (proper tool required, I had the long bolt set at home which did the job)Ħ. First thing after removing the plastic fairing is to remove the 2 sockets holding the Auto AC controls. Only 4 bolts need to be removed to remove the stereo completely after the plastic faring is outĤ. No screws need to be removed to remove the plastic faring around the stock stereo. And here's what I found, which I am adding for everyone's benefit -Ģ. So, in the quest of exploring my Fortuner more and to add Ipod and Aux functionality to my stock Fortuner stereo by adding a USA SPEC Adapter (PA15-TOY) like this one - USA SPEC: PA15-TOY (cost on ebay - eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices around 7K landing in India), I experimented with opening up my dashboard myself. ![]()
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