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Firstly I bought this adapter from Halfords, It cost £2.50  
 
Firstly I bought this adapter from Halfords, It cost £2.50  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav1.jpg]]
  
 
Next, remove gear surround from Celica and disconnect positive wire  
 
Next, remove gear surround from Celica and disconnect positive wire  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav2.jpg]]
  
 
I then attached a spade crimp to the negative wire and a round crimp to the positive wire  
 
I then attached a spade crimp to the negative wire and a round crimp to the positive wire  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav3.jpg]]
  
 
Remove the nut on the back of the cigarette housing, attach the positive wire and replace nut  
 
Remove the nut on the back of the cigarette housing, attach the positive wire and replace nut  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav4.jpg]]
  
 
Slide spade connector over existing negative connection  
 
Slide spade connector over existing negative connection  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav5.jpg]]
  
 
Replace positive connector from step 2 and cover new connections with electrical tape  
 
Replace positive connector from step 2 and cover new connections with electrical tape  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav6.jpg]]
  
 
Attach Sat Nav power cable to adapter and tape together with electrical tape and re-attach gear surround  
 
Attach Sat Nav power cable to adapter and tape together with electrical tape and re-attach gear surround  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav7.jpg]]
  
 
Now thread the power cable through fuse box  
 
Now thread the power cable through fuse box  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav8.jpg]]
  
 
Then pull on panel below steering column and undo 2 bolts at bottom to release it, and thread cable through here  
 
Then pull on panel below steering column and undo 2 bolts at bottom to release it, and thread cable through here  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav9.jpg]]
  
 
Remove plastic `A pillar` cover and push cable up in to the gap  
 
Remove plastic `A pillar` cover and push cable up in to the gap  
 
   
 
   
 
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[[Image:SatNav10.jpg]]
  
 
Replace `A pillar` cover  
 
Replace `A pillar` cover  
 
   
 
   
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[[Image:SatNav11.jpg]]
  
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Job done
  
Job done :dance:
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[[Image:SatNav12.jpg]]

Revision as of 22:32, 30 December 2006

I did mine today so I took some pics (please note I am not an electrician, this is only to show what I did)

Firstly I bought this adapter from Halfords, It cost £2.50

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Next, remove gear surround from Celica and disconnect positive wire

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I then attached a spade crimp to the negative wire and a round crimp to the positive wire

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Remove the nut on the back of the cigarette housing, attach the positive wire and replace nut

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Slide spade connector over existing negative connection

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Replace positive connector from step 2 and cover new connections with electrical tape

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Attach Sat Nav power cable to adapter and tape together with electrical tape and re-attach gear surround

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Now thread the power cable through fuse box

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Then pull on panel below steering column and undo 2 bolts at bottom to release it, and thread cable through here

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Remove plastic `A pillar` cover and push cable up in to the gap

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Replace `A pillar` cover

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Job done

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