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Toyota Yaris - Video tutorial
Model: Toyota Yaris
Xp130
- Years 2011-2019 In order to replace the car radio of the Toyota Yaris, you need to use an object like a screwdriver to lever off the trim around the radio and along the dashboard. Once this trim is removed, you can proceed by locating the screws underneath that secure the radio in place: the radio will now need to be removed from its housing by disconnecting the connectors inside. You can then connect the new car radio to these connectors, securing it with screws and covering everything with the trim.
Posted on 28 April 2024 by ScegliAuto
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