kurtminus
08-12-2023, 12:54 PM
Hello!
I just bought a 1995 Toyota Previa. It has the original 4" stereo system with a radio, 6-CD changer, and tape deck. Looks like this:
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Unfortunately only the radio works. I don't care whether the CD player works, but I did take it apart the tape deck to try and fix it. The circlip that holds one of the reel pins came off as did the spring that pushes it up so it can turn the tape reel, both lost, so the pin does not move the tape. I could probably fix it if I had a replacement circlip and spring, but I do not and they are obviously very specifically sized, tiny parts. So I have only radio and no mechanism for an aux input (tape adapter).
I would like to keep the stock stereo if I can because it looks nice, but I need an aux input. Those bluetooth devices that connect to your stereo via radio signal sound pretty bad, I'd like a real, wired aux input. Are there any ways to do it? I saw some soldering hacks online, but both require wiring into the cd or tape input meaning those have to be running for your signal to work-- I can't do that. Is there another way?
If it's not possible, are there good places to source stock previa stereos with working tape decks that will fit?
What are the aftermarket options? What's needed to make them work?
Thanks!!
I just bought a 1995 Toyota Previa. It has the original 4" stereo system with a radio, 6-CD changer, and tape deck. Looks like this:
12221
Unfortunately only the radio works. I don't care whether the CD player works, but I did take it apart the tape deck to try and fix it. The circlip that holds one of the reel pins came off as did the spring that pushes it up so it can turn the tape reel, both lost, so the pin does not move the tape. I could probably fix it if I had a replacement circlip and spring, but I do not and they are obviously very specifically sized, tiny parts. So I have only radio and no mechanism for an aux input (tape adapter).
I would like to keep the stock stereo if I can because it looks nice, but I need an aux input. Those bluetooth devices that connect to your stereo via radio signal sound pretty bad, I'd like a real, wired aux input. Are there any ways to do it? I saw some soldering hacks online, but both require wiring into the cd or tape input meaning those have to be running for your signal to work-- I can't do that. Is there another way?
If it's not possible, are there good places to source stock previa stereos with working tape decks that will fit?
What are the aftermarket options? What's needed to make them work?
Thanks!!