@ksiu15 If you Camry equipped with JBL amplifier (under front passenger seat), there is a speed sensor wire connected to that amp. Google which wire is the right one, then connect the speed sensor from the nav to it.Drive the car while observing the speed pulse on the navigation to verify connection. For non-JBL Camry, I honestly don't know; you may need access to the area behind the tachometer.
I have a 2010 Camry SE with steering wheel controls (radio controls and bluetooth phone/music streaming). I want to install my AVIC-Z130BT and have it work with factory steering wheel controls the same way you have yours. Which PAC adapters do I need to get to make mine work the same way? Your help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance.
@kjeebs I'm using the PAC-Audio SWI-PS. Note that currently PAC-Audio website has this model incorrectly listed as SWI-JACK. If your steering wheel has the voice command button, you must buy the SWI-PS version 1.6.8 or higher to support the voice command feature on Pioneer units.
@teh1owner First your aftermarket navigation has to have the steering control input. Then buy the power steering control adapter that is compatible with your navigation system and follow the instructions to program the buttons. PAC-Audio has variety of these adapters.
@mercy0071 Got it from ebay from seller dash_4_less. Ask them first if they have custom kit for the aftermarket dash. Wood trim color matches my OEM wood trim and quality if pretty good too.
how did you connect your pink wire the speed sensor?
ksiu15 1 week ago
@ksiu15 If you Camry equipped with JBL amplifier (under front passenger seat), there is a speed sensor wire connected to that amp. Google which wire is the right one, then connect the speed sensor from the nav to it.Drive the car while observing the speed pulse on the navigation to verify connection. For non-JBL Camry, I honestly don't know; you may need access to the area behind the tachometer.
pixela85 1 week ago
i have the same stereo in my 2010 f-150 video
mr010tommy010 2 months ago
Putting one in my camaro,simply fucking love it bro......!!!!
BigJohn61370sexy 5 months ago
@BigJohn61370sexy Oh yeah! especially with the software update to match the z120bt GUI and features.
pixela85 5 months ago
I have a 2010 Camry SE with steering wheel controls (radio controls and bluetooth phone/music streaming). I want to install my AVIC-Z130BT and have it work with factory steering wheel controls the same way you have yours. Which PAC adapters do I need to get to make mine work the same way? Your help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance.
kjeebs 10 months ago
@kjeebs I'm using the PAC-Audio SWI-PS. Note that currently PAC-Audio website has this model incorrectly listed as SWI-JACK. If your steering wheel has the voice command button, you must buy the SWI-PS version 1.6.8 or higher to support the voice command feature on Pioneer units.
pixela85 10 months ago
@pixela85 Thanks a lot for your help.
kjeebs 10 months ago
What did you have to do to get the device working with your steering control?
teh1owner 10 months ago
@teh1owner First your aftermarket navigation has to have the steering control input. Then buy the power steering control adapter that is compatible with your navigation system and follow the instructions to program the buttons. PAC-Audio has variety of these adapters.
pixela85 10 months ago
@pixela85
Thank you for your reply.
teh1owner 10 months ago
@pixela85 LP LEGEND indeed bro.
shortway444 5 months ago
ohk and i cant find it on ebay, can you please tell me the item name
mercy0071 11 months ago
@mercy0071 ebay item # 200584214049
pixela85 11 months ago
where u got the wood trim from??
mercy0071 11 months ago
@mercy0071 Got it from ebay from seller dash_4_less. Ask them first if they have custom kit for the aftermarket dash. Wood trim color matches my OEM wood trim and quality if pretty good too.
pixela85 11 months ago