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Title:

Customization
Installation Instructions
August 29, 2008

Models:

2008 Toyota Tundra

CIIT0590

NAVIGATION INSTALLATION MANUAL


With Bluetooth Instructions (Tundra)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
1.

DEFINITION OF TERMS

2.

PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION

4~7

INSTALLATION PREPARATION

8 ~ 13

3.

CHART: FM1, FM2 AND AM PRE-SET STATIONS

4.

RECOMMENDED TOOLS

14

5.

INSTALLATION OUTLINE

15

6.

CAR-NAVI PARTS DESCRIPTION

16

7.

DISASSEMBLY

8.

BASIC
BLUETOOTH/VOICE RECOGNITION
REAR CAMERA

17 ~ 29

INSTALLATION

BASIC
BLUETOOTH/VOICE RECOGNITION
REAR CAMERA

9.

GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION

10.

OPERATION CHECK

DISPLAY CHECK MODE


NAVIGATION CHECK MODE
BLUETOOTH CHECK
VOICE RECOGNITION CHECK
AUX PORT
REAR CAMERA

30 ~ 47
48 ~ 50

51 ~ 59

11.

RE-INSTALLATION

60

12.

RE-INITIALIZING

61 ~ 62

13.

TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS

63 ~ 64

14.

DIAGNOSTIC CHART

65 ~ 69

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1. DEFINITION OF TERMS
WARNING:

Describes precautions that should be


observed, in order to prevent injury or
death to the user during installation.

CAUTION:

Describes precautions that should be


observed, in order to prevent damage
to the vehicle or its components,
which may occur during installation if
insufficient care is taken.

NOTE:

Provides additional information that


facilitates installation work.

FRONT, REAR, LEFT, RIGHT:

Provides additional information


that facilitates installation work.

TOOLS:

Specifies the tools and equipment


recommended for this process.

ESD:

Contains parts and assemblies


susceptible to damage by
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
To prevent unnecessary
troubleshooting, after an installation
procedure.

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2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION


1.

Contents given in the WARNING and CAUTION in this manual must be


carefully followed during the installation. If they are ignored, functions
of the CAR-NAVI system are hindered, as well as personal injury or
damage to the vehicle may result. Always carry out the installation in
accordance with the WARNING and CAUTION as noted.

2.

When the vehicle parts are removed, keep the tapping screws, bolts and
nuts organized so that the re-assembly will proceed correctly.

3.

Do NOT remove vehicle parts except for those that are specified in this
manual.

4.

Not all digital photographs depicted in this Installation Manual, will


reflect the current model and model year vehicle.

WARNING
LOCK &
REMOVE!

Failure to carry out these


procedures, will result in a possible
deployment of airbag(s), personal
injuries, or unnecessary repairs to
the Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS).
Turn the key switch to the LOCK
position. Next, remove the key from
the ignition switch.

NEGATIVE
TERMINAL

CAUTION

FRONT

Do NOT work on the vehicle


while the batterys NEGATIVE
terminal is connected. Working
on the vehicle with the battery
connected, may result in a short
circuit during the CAR-NAVI KIT
installation.
Tools: 10mm Wrench

BATTERY

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2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION


WARNING
Never use a voltmeter to
troubleshoot any of the harnesses
or connectors to the SRS.
Accidentally probing the
connectors to the SRS can lead to
deployment of the airbag.
SRS wire harness loom or cover is in
bright yellow colour.

NOTE
Take care NOT to scratch any part of
the vehicle. Bind the tips of tools (i.e.:
clip remover, slot screwdriver, etc.)
with a piece of vinyl tape to prevent
damage to parts of the vehicle.

VINYL
TAPE

NOTE
GOOD!

Cut away the excess part of all cable


ties, after fastening it.

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2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION


NOTE

CONNECTOR

Carefully handle all connectors. Firmly


attach the connectors during
installation. The connector should click
shut.
Detach locking connectors by first
releasing the lock and pulling only on
the connector itself.

RUNRUN-WIRE
SECTION
BASE

NOTE
RUNRUNWIRE

Ensure that the run-wire is properly in


place of the RUN-WIRE SECTION, as
shown on the photo on the left. Always
fold the BASE over to meet the RUNWIRE SECTION, shown with the
yellow arrow. Use ordinary pliers to
squeeze the base and run-wire
section, until the latch locks.

NOTE
Use protective covers to avoid damage
and scratches to the vehicle
components.
Seat cover
Fender cover (photo)
Floor cover
FENDER
COVER

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2. PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION


CONNECTOR VIEWS
K1

K2

NOTE
All connector views in this installation
manual, are viewed from the front side.

K3

(Front View)

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION

Prior to installing the CAR-NAVI System kit, check the following for damage or
malfunction:

Internal and external trim and body work.

Following vehicle functions:

Radio (FM1, FM2, AM)

Automatic Climate Control System (i.e.: AUTO, A/C, TEMP, FAN


SPEED CONTROL, ALL VENT MODES, REAR DEFROST,
SECURITY, HAZARD LIGHTS, etc.).

CAR-NAVI system parts preparation:

When unpacking the CAR-NAVI system kit, lay out all components in the
order of installation and check for missing or damaged parts.

NOTE
Before proceeding with the CARNAVI kit installation, please remove
any audio CD(s) from the factory
radio assembly. Also, please
ensure that the pre-set radio
stations (FM1, FM2 and AM) are
written down to pre-set the AVN-S
display unit. Please use chart
below.

CHART: FM1, FM2 AND AM PRE-SET STATIONS


1

FM1
FM2
AM
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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION: Basic Installation


NOTE

STEREO COMPONENT
AMPLIFIER

Please order the appropriate Stereo


Component Amplifier from the Toyota
Parts Department. This part is NOT
included in the Car Navigation Kit.

NOTE

AUDIO UPGRADE WIRE


HARNESS

Please order the Audio Upgrade W/H


from the Toyota Parts Department.
This part is NOT included in the Car
Navigation Kit.

BRACKET
KIT

NOTE
Please order the Bracket kit from the
Toyota Parts Department. This part is
NOT included in the Car Navigation
Kit.

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION: Basic Installation


NOTE

AUX &
STEERING
SW W/H

Please order the AUX & Steering SW


Wire Harness, from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

NOTE

SHIELDED WIRE
HARNESS

Please order the Shielded Wire


Harness, from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

MAP DVD

NOTE
Please order the most recent version
of Map DVD, from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION: Basic Installation


NOTE
AUX FIX
ADAPTER

Please order the AUX Fix Adapter,


from the Toyota Parts Department.
This part is NOT included in the Car
Navigation Kit.

NOTE
NAVIGATION BRACKETS
#1 AND #2

Please order the appropriate


Navigation Brackets #1 and #2, from
the Toyota Parts Department. This
part is NOT included in the Car
Navigation kit.

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION: Bluetooth/Voice Recognition


MIC+TALK SWITCH
WIRE HARNESS

NOTE
Please order the MIC+Talk Switch
Wire Harness from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

NOTE
Please order the appropriate
Microphone Amplifier Assembly (MIC)
from the Toyota Parts Department.
This part is NOT included in the Car
Navigation Kit.

TALK SWITCH WIRE


HARNESS

NOTE
Please order the Talk Switch Wire
Harness, from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

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3. INSTALLATION PREPARATION: Rear Camera


NOTE
CAMERA ADAPTER
WIRE HARNESS

Please order the Camera Adapter


Wire Harness from the Toyota Parts
Department. This part is NOT included
in the Car Navigation Kit.

NOTE
Please order the Camera kit from the
Toyota Parts Department. This part is
NOT included in the Car Navigation
Kit.

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4. RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Safety Tools:

Comments:

Safety Goggles
Floor Protectors
Fender Covers
Seat Covers
Installation Tools:

Comments:

Ratchet Drive
8mm socket ()
10mm socket () > Standard&Deep
Torque Wrench Drive

4.0 Nm, 41kgfcm, 36lbfin

Ratchet 3/8 Drive


10mm socket (3/8)
11mm or 7/16 socket ()
6 Extension (3/8)
10mm Wrench
Long and Short Tip Screwdriver
(Philips Type)
Pliers
Nylon Removal Tool
Vinyl Tape
Side Cutters
Drill (Electric/Pneumatic)
#10 Drill Bit
Manuals:

Comments:

2007~ Toyota Tundra Repair Manual


2007~ Toyota Tundra: Electrical Wiring Diagram

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5. INSTALLATION OUTLINE
INTERIOR VIEW
MICROPHONE
(OPTION)
GPS
ANTENNA
AVNAVN-S
DISPLAY UNIT

AUDIO
UPGRADE W/H
TALK SWITCH
(OPTION)

STEREO
COMPONENT
AMPLIFIER

AUX PORT

EXTERIOR VIEW
REAR
CAMERA
(OPTION)

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6. CAR-NAVI PARTS DESCRIPTION


1

LENGTH

SHORT

ELECTROELECTROTAP
TAP

5
8

6
7
10
11

No.

Part Name

12

TOYOTA Part No.

Qty

AVN-S Display Unit

86120-06390

GPS Antenna

08663-00340

GPS Antenna Bracket

5 Pin Wire Harness

Cable Tie (11)

Cable Tie (7.5)

Cable Tie (4)

10

Push Pin (STT)

Foam

10

10

Double Coated Tape

11

Trim Screws (#10-16 u 5/8)

12

Owners Manual (English and


French)

NOTE: NOT ALL COMPONENTS WILL BE USED FOR THE INSTALLATION METHOD.

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
NEGATIVE
TERMINAL

CAUTION

FRONT

Do NOT work on the vehicle


while the batterys NEGATIVE
terminal is connected. Working
on the vehicle with the battery
connected, may result in a short
circuit during the CAR-NAVI KIT
installation.
Tools: 10mm Wrench

BATTERY

Temporary removal of part(s):


Front Scuff Plate (RH)

FRONT SCUFF
PLATE (RH)

Temporary removal of part(s):


Remove the NUT CLIP.
Kick Panel (RH)
NUT
CLIP

KICK PANEL
(RH)

T
ON
FR

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
Temporary removal of part(s):
Instrument Side Panel (RH)
LOWER
INSTRUMENT
SUBSUB-ASSEMBLY

LOWER
INSTRUMENT SUBSUBASSEMBLY

Tools: Nylon Removal Tool


PANEL
ASSEMBLY
(RH)

Temporary removal of part(s):


Screw (1)
: SCREW 1
Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

LOWER
INSTRUMENT SUBSUBASSEMBLY

Temporary removal of part(s):


Bolt (1)
: BOLT 1
Tools: Ratchet Drive, 10mm socket
()

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
Place the glove box to the open
position, as indicated on the photo.
Temporary removal of part(s):
Screws (2)
Lower Instrument Sub-Assembly
: SCREW 2
LOWER
INSTRUMENT SUBSUBASSEMBLY

Tools: Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips


Type

<<Floor Shift>>:
CUP HOLDER

Temporary removal of part(s):


Cup Holder
Upper Console Panel

UPPER
CONSOLE
PANEL

<<Floor Shift>>:
SHIFT KNOB
CENTER LOWER
INSTRUMENT
PANEL

Temporary removal of part(s):


Center Lower Instrument Panel
Connectors

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
<<Column Shift>>:
Temporary removal of part(s):
Clip (1) - LH
: CLIP 1
CENTER LOWER
COVER

Tools: Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips


Type

<<Column Shift>>:
CUP HOLDER

Temporary removal of part(s):


Clip (1) RH
Center Lower Cover

CENTER LOWER
COVER

: CLIP 1

UPPER
CONSOLE
PANEL

Tools: Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips


Type

<<Column Shift>>:
SHIFT KNOB
CENTER LOWER
INSTRUMENT
PANEL

Loosen the following part(s):


Lower Instrument Panel

LOWER
INSTRUMENT
PANEL

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
<<Column Shift>>:
LOWER
INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER
LOWER
INSTRUMENT
PANEL

Temporary removal of part(s):


Screw (1)
: SCREW 1
Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

LOWER INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER

SHIFT KNOB
CENTER LOWER
INSTRUMENT
PANEL

<<Column Shift>>:
Temporary removal of part(s):
Ash Box (not shown)
Screw (1)
Lower Instrument Cluster
Connectors
: SCREW 1

<<Column Shift>>:
Loosen the following part(s):
Door Box

DOOR BOX

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
<<Column Shift>>:
Temporary removal of part(s):
Screw (2)
: SCREW 2
Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

<<Column Shift>>:
CUP HOLDER
ASSEMBLY

Temporary removal of part(s):


Screw (2)
Cup Holder Assembly
: SCREW 2

Use the nylon removal tool, to


temporary loosen the following part(s):
Instrument Cluster Finish Panel
Tools: Nylon Removal Tool

INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER FINISH
PANEL

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
Temporary removal of part(s):
MANUAL A/C
SYSTEM

Manual A/C System


Connectors

Remove 4 bolts and then carefully


remove the Radio Receiver. Next,
disconnect the connector and the
antenna connector.
: BOLT 4
Tools: Ratchet Drive, 6 Extension
(), 10mm socket ()

RADIO
RECEIVER

Remove 3 bolts (re-use). Next, remove


radio bracket #1. Discard this bracket.
: BOLT 3
Tools: Ratchet Drive, 8mm socket
(), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

RADIO
BRACKET #1

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7. DISASSEMBLY: Basic
RADIO
RADIO
RECEIVER
BRACKET #2

Remove 3 bolts (re-use). Next, remove


radio bracket #1. Discard this bracket.
: BOLT 3

RADIO
RECEIVER
W/ HEATER
CONTROL
RADIO
BRACKET
#2

Tools: Ratchet Drive, 8mm socket


(), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

Following procedures are only applicable for disassembly of


the Bluetooth/Voice Recognition and/or Rear Camera OPTIONS.
Please proceed to the necessary procedures.
If these procedures are not required, please skip to the
INSTALLATION: BASIC.

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7. DISASSEMBLY: BLUETOOTH/Voice Recognition


Temporary removal of part(s):
5 torx screws (Not Shown)
ROOF CONSOLE
BOX ASSEMBLY

Roof Console Box Assembly


Connectors
: SCREW 5
Tools: T-20 Torx Driver, Nylon Removal
Tool

VISOR
HOLDER

Temporary removal of part(s):


Torx Screw
Visor Holder
: SCREW 1
Tools: T-20 Torx Driver

Temporary removal of part(s):


VISOR
(LH)

Visor Cover (not shown)


3 Torx Screws
Connector (where applicable)
Visor (LH)
: SCREW 3
Tools: T-20 Torx Driver, Nylon Removal
Tool
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7. DISASSEMBLY: BLUETOOTH/Voice Recognition


FRONT PILLAR
GARNISH (LH)

Temporary removal / loosen of part(s):


Cover
10mm Bolt
Loosen Front Pillar Garnish (LH)
: BOLT 1

COVER

Tools: Ratchet 3/8 Drive, 10mm Deep


socket (3/8), Nylon Removal Tool

Temporary removal / loosen of part(s):


ROOF HEADLINING
ASSEMBLY

Loosen the Roof Headlining


Assembly.

1
6(
2
/2

Temporary removal / loosen of part(s):


Side Panel (LH)
Tools: Nylon Removal Tool

SIDE PANEL
(LH)

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7. DISASSEMBLY: BLUETOOTH/Voice Recognition


LOWER INSTRUMENT
PANEL (LH)

Temporary removal/loosen of part(s):


1 Bolt
Loosen the Lower Instrument Panel
(LH)
: BOLT 1
Tools: Ratchet Drive, 10mm Deep
Socket (), Nylon Removal Tool

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7. DISASSEMBLY: REAR CAMERA


NOTE
Please ensure that the Camera Kit
is installed, prior to any kind of
parts removal from the vehicle. For
installation of this Camera Kit,
please consult with the kit
installation manual.

Temporary removal of part(s):


2 Screws
BOX DOOR
SUBSUB-ASSEMBLY

Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Philips)


: SCREW 2

REAR SCUFF
PLATE (RH)

BOX DOOR
SUBSUB-ASSEMBLY

Temporary removal of part(s):


2 Panel Hole Covers (not shown)
2 Screws
Use vinyl tape to cover the tip of the
slot driver, to remove the covers.
Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Philips),
Long Tip Screwdriver (Slot), Vinyl
Tape
: SCREW 2

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7. DISASSEMBLY: REAR CAMERA


Temporary removal of part(s):
BOX DOOR
SUBSUB-ASSEMBLY

2 Screws
Box Door Sub-Assembly
Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Philips)
: SCREW 2

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8. INSTALLATION: Basic
NAVI BRACKET
#1

Install the NAVI Bracket #1, onto the


AVN-S Display Unit and then tighten
with the 3 bolts. Fourth bolt is not
required.
: BOLT 3
Tools: Ratchet Drive, 8mm socket
(), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

Install the NAVI Bracket #2, onto the


AVN-S Display Unit and then tighten
with the 3 bolts. Fourth bolt is not
required. Afterwards, place the unit
aside.

NAVI BRACKET
#2

: BOLT 3
Tools: Ratchet Drive, 8mm socket
(), Short Tip Screwdriver (Philips
Type)

RADIO RECEIVER AREA

K1

K2

Once the original radio receiver and


heater control has been removed,
locate connector K1 and K2. Please
review below for the connector
diagram.
K1

K2

(Front View)

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8. INSTALLATION: Basic
Install mating end of the audio upgrade wire
harness, to connectors to K1 and K2. Use 4
foams to cover the connectors of the audio
upgrade wire harness. The other end of the
audio upgrade wire harness, should be routed
to the glove compartment area.

FOAM X 2

K1

Next, locate connector K4 on the audio


upgrade wire harness.
FOAM X 2

K4

K2
K4
(Front View)

K4

AUDIO
UPGRADE
W/H

5 PIN
WIRE
HARNESS

Once connector K4 (audio upgrade


W/H) is located, route the 5 pin wire
harness (dotted red line) beside and
along the audio upgrade wire harness,
as shown on the photo. Use ONE 4
cable tie, to fasten the 5 pin wire
harness to the audio upgrade W/H.
Only route the BROWN wire (w/ gray
dot, REVERSE) towards the glove
compartment area.
:4 CABLE TIE u 1
Tools: Side Cutter

RADIO RECEIVER AREA


K3

Locate the 20 pin connector (K3).


Please review the photo. For further
information, please consult with the
Toyota Tundra Electrical Wiring
Diagram.
Ensure that the secondary lock of
the connector is loosened.

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8. INSTALLATION: Basic
NOTE
Connect the SPEED signal:
Once connector K3 is located, locate pin 3.
Please review the illustration below. The wire
colour is WHITE (SPD signal). Please consult
with the Toyota Tundra Electrical Wiring
Diagram.
K3
K3
PIN 3

(Front View)

RUN WIRE
SECTION

NOTE

SPEED
WIRE
BASE

Once the SPEED signal wire (white w/ grey dot) has been
tapped (red Electro-Tap), use ONE Foam provided in the
CAR-NAVI kit, to wrap the electro-tap. Use ONE Foam
provided in the CAR-NAVI kit, to wrap the ELECTROTAP (SPEED Signal). Please ensure that the SPEED
wire has been properly latched. Use the digital tester,
to ensure that the connection is good.
Use ONE 4 cable tie, to wrap the excess SPEED wire
from the 5 pin W/H.

:4 CABLE TIE u 1
5 PIN W/H

Tools: Pliers, Side Cutters, Digital Tester


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NOTE

K3

Connect the shielded wire harness, the end with 3


wires (red, green black), to the 20 pin connector
(K3). Please review the connector illustration
(LEFT) for the connection, and chart below. Ensure
that the secondary lock is loosened, on connector
K3. After ALL wires are in place, ensure that the
secondary lock is locked once again.

RED

BLACK

GREEN

(Front View)

PIN LOCATION

WIRE COLOUR

SIGNAL

11

RED

IVO+

12

GREEN

IVO-

13

BLACK

SLD1

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SB-CNS-IH-10292007

SERVICE BULLETIN
CAR NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INSTALLATION HINT

October, 2007

Subject:

Stereo Jack Adapter (AUX)

Outline:

This bulletin was created to inform Toyota dealers that for some
vehicles with dealer installed navigation systems, the Stereo Jack
Adapter may not function properly. By following these procedure
(for corresponding vehicles), this will enable the Stereo Jack
Adapter (AUX), to function properly.

E) Applicable Information (Tundra Gasoline, 4 X 2)


CAR-NAVI Kit P/N

PU069-34007-G5

Vehicle & Model

Tundra (4 X 2)

Audio System

Without JBL
With JBL

Model Year

Model Code

2007MY~

UCK50L-TRADKA
UCK51L-THADKA
UCK51L-CRASKA
UCK51L-CRALKA
UCK52L-CHASKA
USK50L-TRTDKA
USK51L-THTDKA
USK51L-CRTSKA
USK51L-CRTLKA
USK52L-CHTSKA

K3

<<WITHOUT JBL>>
K1

(Front View)

(Front View)
AUX FIX ADAPTER
ELECTROELECTROTAP

ELECTROELECTROTAP

Use the AUX Fix Adapter (orange dotted square) to bridge 2 wires from the vehicle side. Next, locate
connector K3 (20 pin connector) and find pin 18 (AUXG, grey). Use the red Electro-Tap to tap into pin 18
(AUXG, grey). Lastly, locate connector K1 (10 pin connector) and find pin 7 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Use
the blue Electro-Tap to tap into pin 7 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Conduct a continuity check, to determine
good connection.
Finally, please ensure that an external device or dummy jack is used to enable to the AUX.

DENSO Sales Canada, Inc.


Aftermarket Department
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SB-CNS-IH-10292007

SERVICE BULLETIN
CAR NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INSTALLATION HINT

October, 2007

Subject:

Stereo Jack Adapter (AUX)

Outline:

This bulletin was created to inform Toyota dealers that for some
vehicles with dealer installed navigation systems, the Stereo Jack
Adapter may not function properly. By following these procedure
(for corresponding vehicles), this will enable the Stereo Jack
Adapter (AUX), to function properly.

E) Applicable Information (Tundra Gasoline, 4 X 2)


CAR-NAVI Kit P/N

PU069-34007-G5

Vehicle & Model

Tundra (4 X 2)

K3

Audio System

Without JBL
With JBL

Model Year

Model Code

2007MY~

UCK50L-TRADKA
UCK51L-THADKA
UCK51L-CRASKA
UCK51L-CRALKA
UCK52L-CHASKA
USK50L-TRTDKA
USK51L-THTDKA
USK51L-CRTSKA
USK51L-CRTLKA
USK52L-CHTSKA

K4

<<WITH JBL>>

(Front View)

(Front View)
AUX FIX ADAPTER
ELECTROELECTROTAP

ELECTROELECTROTAP

Use the AUX Fix Adapter (orange dotted square) to bridge 2 wires from the vehicle side. Next, locate
connector K3 (20 pin connector) and find pin 18 (AUXG, grey). Use the red Electro-Tap to tap into pin 18
(AUXG, grey). Lastly, locate connector K4 (20 pin connector) and find pin 20 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Use
the blue Electro-Tap to tap into pin 20 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Conduct a continuity check, to determine
good connection.
Finally, please ensure that an external device or dummy jack is used to enable to the AUX.
DENSO Sales Canada, Inc.
Aftermarket Department
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SB-CNS-IH-10292007

SERVICE BULLETIN
CAR NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INSTALLATION HINT

October, 2007

Subject:

Stereo Jack Adapter (AUX)

Outline:

This bulletin was created to inform Toyota dealers that for some
vehicles with dealer installed navigation systems, the Stereo Jack
Adapter may not function properly. By following these procedure
(for corresponding vehicles), this will enable the Stereo Jack
Adapter (AUX), to function properly.

F) Applicable Information (Tundra Gasoline, 4 X 4)


CAR-NAVI Kit P/N

PU069-34007-G5

Vehicle & Model

Tundra (4 X 4)

Audio System

Without JBL
With JBL

Model Year

Model Code

2007MY~

UCK55L-TRADKA
UCK56L-THADKA
UCK56L-CRASKA
UCK56L-CRALKA
UCK57L-CHASKA
USK55L-TRTDKA
USK56L-THTDKA
USK56L-CRTSKA
USK56L-CRTLKA
USK57L-CHTSKA

K3

<<WITHOUT JBL>>
K1

(Front View)

(Front View)
AUX FIX ADAPTER
ELECTROELECTROTAP

ELECTROELECTROTAP

Use the AUX Fix Adapter (orange dotted square) to bridge 2 wires from the vehicle side. Next, locate
connector K3 (20 pin connector) and find pin 18 (AUXG, grey). Use the red Electro-Tap to tap into pin 18
(AUXG, grey). Lastly, locate connector K1 (10 pin connector) and find pin 7 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Use
the blue Electro-Tap to tap into pin 7 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Conduct a continuity check, to determine
good connection.
Finally, please ensure that an external device or dummy jack is used to enable to the AUX.

DENSO Sales Canada, Inc.


Aftermarket Department
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SB-CNS-IH-10292007

SERVICE BULLETIN
CAR NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INSTALLATION HINT

October, 2007

Subject:

Stereo Jack Adapter (AUX)

Outline:

This bulletin was created to inform Toyota dealers that for some
vehicles with dealer installed navigation systems, the Stereo Jack
Adapter may not function properly. By following these procedure
(for corresponding vehicles), this will enable the Stereo Jack
Adapter (AUX), to function properly.

F) Applicable Information (Tundra Gasoline, 4 X 4)


CAR-NAVI Kit P/N

PU069-34007-G5

Vehicle & Model

Tundra (4 X 4)

K3

Audio System

Without JBL
With JBL

Model Year

Model Code

2007MY~

UCK55L-TRADKA
UCK56L-THADKA
UCK56L-CRASKA
UCK56L-CRALKA
UCK57L-CHASKA
USK55L-TRTDKA
USK56L-THTDKA
USK56L-CRTSKA
USK56L-CRTLKA
USK57L-CHTSKA

K4

<<WITH JBL>>

(Front View)

(Front View)
AUX FIX ADAPTER
ELECTROELECTROTAP

ELECTROELECTROTAP

Use the AUX Fix Adapter (orange dotted square) to bridge 2 wires from the vehicle side. Next, locate
connector K3 (20 pin connector) and find pin 18 (AUXG, grey). Use the red Electro-Tap to tap into pin 18
(AUXG, grey). Lastly, locate connector K4 (20 pin connector) and find pin 20 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Use
the blue Electro-Tap to tap into pin 20 (GND, white w/ black tracer). Conduct a continuity check, to determine
good connection.
Finally, please ensure that an external device or dummy jack is used to enable to the AUX.
DENSO Sales Canada, Inc.
Aftermarket Department
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8. INSTALLATION: Basic
NOTE
K3

AUX & STEERING


SW W/H

FOAM X 2

Connect the aux and steering switch


W/H to connector K3. Ensure that the
receptacle (female) is connected to
K3. Use 2 foams to cover the
receptacle connector of aux and
steering SW W/H. Please note that
this wire harness must be ordered
through the Toyota Parts
Department.
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Next, route the shielded, 5 pin (brown w/ gray
dot) and the audio upgrade wire harnesses
towards the glove compartment area. Please
review the photo on the left. Ensure that these
3 wire harnesses are routed along the
instrument panel reinforcement.

INSTRUMENT
PANEL
REINFORCEMENT

Use TWO 11 cable ties to fasten all 3 wire


harnesses to the reinforcement.

: 11 CABLE TIE u 2
Tools: Side Cutter
GLOVE COMPARTMENT AREA

GLOVE COMPARTMENT AREA

EXISTING
HOLE

Locate the space as indicated by the


red box, behind the glove
compartment area. See picture. This
is the mounting location of the
external amplifier.
Please note that the external
amplifier must be ordered through
the Toyota Parts Department.

AMPLIFIER
LOCATION

Locate the existing hole, as


indicated by the arrow on the
picture.
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8. INSTALLATION: Basic
EXISTING
HOLE

MARK
HERE!

35 mm

Tools: Straight Edge Ruler

DRILL
HERE!

REINFORCEMENT

Using a straight edge ruler, measure


approximately 35 mm to the right, from
the existing hole. Mark this point, as
indicted on the picture.

Use a #10 drill bit to drill through the


metal reinforcement.
Also, use 1 foam provided in the CARNAVI kit, as indicted in the photo.
Tools: Drill (electrical/pneumatic), #10
Drill Bit

FOAM
HERE!

Remove the existing nut, as


indicated by the photo. Afterwards,
please re-use this nut to mount the
amplifier bracket.

EXISTING
NUT

Tools: Ratchet Drive, 10mm socket


()

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8. INSTALLATION: Basic
EXTERNAL
AMPLIFIER

EXISTING
NUT

NOTE
Loosely install the amplifier bracket to the external
amplifier and to the existing bolt, located where the
existing nut was temporarily removed.
Please note that the amplifier bracket may not align
properly. Slight bend in the amplifier bracket may
be required.

AMPLIFIER
BRACKET

Use the bolt and nut that came with the bracket kit,
to mount it to the amplifier.
The Bracket kit must be ordered through the
Toyota Parts Department.

BOLT & NUT


(BRACKET KIT)

Tools: Ratchet Drive, 10mm socket


(), 10mm wrench

REINFORCEMENT

EXTERNAL
AMPLIFIER

EXTERNAL
AMPLIFIER

TAP
SCREW

Use the tap screw provided in the


bracket kit, to mount the top part of the
amplifier to the reinforcement.
Tools: Long Tip Screwdriver (Slot Type),
Ratchet Drive, 7/16 or 11mm
socket ()

Once the external amplifier has been


installed, please ensure that the
amplifier has been mounted firmly
into place. Please review the photo
on the left.

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8. INSTALLATION: Basic

RIGHT KICK
PANEL
AREA

Connect the REVERSE Signal:


Locate connector AJ2 (RH Kick Panel) and find pin
3. Please see the photo on the left for the location
and below for the connector view. Once pin 3 is
located, you will notice that the wire is coloured
BLUE (REVERSE SIGNAL from the BACKUP
RELAY). For further information, please consult
with the TOYOTA Tundra Electrical Wiring
Diagram.

AJ2

AJ2

Pin 3

NOTE
REVERSE
SIGNAL
WIRE

Once the REVERSE signal wire (brown w/ grey dot) has


been tapped (blue Electro-Tap), use ONE Foam provided
in the CAR-NAVI kit, to wrap the electro-tap. Re-connect
connector AJ2 to the junction connector.
Please ensure that the REVERSE wire has been
properly latched. Use the digital tester, to ensure that
the connection is good.

RUNRUN-WIRE
SECTION

BASE

Tools: Pliers, Digital Tester


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AU15

The illustration on the left shows the


front view of connectors AU15 and
AU16. These 2 connectors are part
of the audio upgrade W/H. Ensure
that these 2 connectors reach the
external amplifiers 2 mating
connectors.

AU16

Next, locate connector AU15 (24 pin


connector).

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8. INSTALLATION: Basic
AU15

NOTE

(AUDIO UPGRADE W/H)

Connect the shielded wire end with 2 wires (red,


green), to connector AU15. Please review the
connector illustration to the left for the wire
connection and chart below.
Ensure that the secondary lock is loosened.
After ALL wires are in place, ensure that the
secondary lock is locked once again.

RED
GREEN

EXTERNAL
AMPLIFIER

PIN LOCATION

WIRE COLOUR

SIGNAL

22

GREEN

INT-

23

RED

INT+

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Connect AU15 and AU16, to the


corresponding mating connectors of
the external amplifier.

AU16

AU15

Following procedures are only applicable for installation of the


Bluetooth/Voice Recognition and/or Rear Camera OPTIONS.
Please proceed to the necessary procedures.
If these procedures are not required, please skip to the GPS
ANTENNA INSTALLATION.

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8. INSTALLATION: Bluetooth & Voice Recognition


ROOF HEADLINING
ASSEMBLY

WIRE
HARNESS
T13

ROOF CONSOLE
BOX AREA

FOAM

FRONT PILLAR
(LH)
WIRE
HARNESS

ROU
TE

Route connector T13 from MIC+Talk Switch


W/H (with M label), from the Roof Console
Box Assembly. Please see below for T13
connector view. Ensure to route the harness
between the roof and the lining. Also, use 2
foams to fasten the wire harness between the
lining and the roof.
T13

(Front View)

Please continue to route the wire


harness along the front pillar (LH).
Please review the photo. Ensure that
the wire harness is passed though the
2 clips. Use ONE cable tie to fasten
the wire harness to the vehicles wire
harness.
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Tools: Side Cutter

CLIPS

WIRE
HARNESS

Continue to route the wire harness


behind the side panel (LH). Next,
continue to route the wire harness as
shown. Use ONE cable tie to fasten
the wire harness with the vehicle wire
harness.
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Tools: Side Cutter

DRIVER
S
DRIVER
DRIVERS
SIDE
SIDE

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8. INSTALLATION: Bluetooth & Voice Recognition


Continue to route the wire harness, behind the
metal shield (underneath the steering column).
Use 2 foams to wrap the wire harness to the
metal shield (see below). Next, continue to
route the wire harness upwards, towards the
radio receiver area.

FOAM

FOAM

METAL
SHIELD

WIRE
HARNESS

WIRE
HARNESS

METAL
SHIELD

<< SIDE VIEW >>

Route the wire harness towards the heater to


register duct (LH). Use ONE 4 cable tie to
fasten to the vehicle wire harness, as shown.

HEATER TO
REGISTER
DUCT (LH)

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Tools: Side Cutter

WIRE
HARNESS

ROOF CONSOLE BOX


MICROPHONE
ASSEMBLY

CONNECTOR

Insert the microphone assembly inside


the vacant square area (shown in red).
Please review the photo. Insert the clip
from the connector end of the
microphone assembly, into the existing
hole on the tab.

TAB

<< UNDERSIDE SHOWN >>

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8. INSTALLATION: Bluetooth & Voice Recognition


ROOF CONSOLE BOX

Next, re-install the Roof Console


Box. Remember to re-connect all
connectors, including the
microphone assembly to T13.
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TALK
SWITCH

TALK SWITCH WIRE


HARNESS

WHITE
CONNECTOR

Use ONLY the talk switch wire


harness, for this installation. Please
note that the WHITE connector of the
talk switch W/H will not be used. The
BLACK connector of the talk switch
W/H will be used.

BLACK
CONNECTOR

TALK SWITCH
W/H

Connect the black connector from the


talk switch W/H to the MIC+Talk
switch W/H. Install the excess wire
harnesses from both the MIC+talk
switch and talk switch W/Hs, behind
the original radio receiver area.
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MIC+TALK
SWITCH W/H

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8. INSTALLATION: Bluetooth & Voice Recognition


Ensure that the Talk Switch is routed
through the opening, behind the
Instrument Cluster as indicated in the
photo.
ROUTE

INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER
FINISH PANEL

TALK
SWITCH

RADIO RECEIVER
ASSEMBLY AREA

TALK SWITCH
W/H (TALK
SWITCH)

Do not remove the liner underneath


the Talk Switch. Leave it loose until
instructed to do so.

Following procedures are only applicable for the full


installation of the Rear Camera OPTION. Please proceed to the
necessary procedures. Please ensure that the Camera Kit has
been fully installed, prior to proceeding to the Rear Camera
installation, of this manual.

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8. INSTALLATION: Rear Camera


Behind the box door sub-assembly
area, please locate the male connector
of JK1. Please review the photo. See
below for connector view of the male
connector. Once located, please
remove.

BOX DOOR SUBSUBASSEMBLY AREA

JK1 (MALE)

JK1

<<FRONT VIEW>>
JK1
(FEMALE)
JK1
(MALE)

Next, connect JK1 (male) to the


corresponding mating connector
(female) of the Camera Adapter W/H.
Locate the male connector (similar
appearance of JK1 male) and connect
to JK1 female. Please review photo.

CAMERA
ADAPTER W/H

Route the bare terminals from the


Camera Adapter W/H, towards the
radio receiver area.
RO
E
UT

CAMERA
ADAPTER W/H

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8. INSTALLATION: Rear Camera


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Connect the bare terminals from the camera adapter


W/H, to the MIC+talk switch W/H (24 pin connector).
Insert the bare terminals from the camera adapter W/H, to
the MIC+Talk switch W/H. Please see chart on the left.
Once completed, engage the secondary lock.

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INSERT
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9. GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION


HEATER TO
REGISTER DUCT

<<RIGHT SIDE>>

The GPS Antenna and bracket will be


mounted on top of the right side
Heater to register Duct.

GPS ANTENNA
MOUNTED HERE!

RADIO RECEIVER AREA

DOUBLE
COATED TAPE

GPS ANTENNA
BRACKET

Peel off one side of the Double Coated Tape,


and apply on the underside of the GPS
Antenna Bracket (shown on the photo).
GPS ANTENNA
BRACKET
SHORT

DOUBLE
COATED TAPE

LENGTH

<< SIDE VIEW >>

NOTE
GPS
BRACKET

TRIM
SCREWS
RIGHT SIDE
DUCT

Peel off the liner of the Double Coated


Tape and mount the tape side, on top
of the Heater to Register Duct (shown
on the photo). Use TWO trim screws
provided in the CAR-NAVI kit, to
secure the GPS Antenna bracket to
the duct. Please do NOT drop the
trim screws! Do NOT over tighten
the trim screws! Please review the
following photo below.

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9. GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION


As you will notice in the CAR-NAVI kit, the
GPS Antenna wiring is excessively long.
Wrap the GPS Antenna wiring with your
hands, and use THREE 4 cable ties to tie
it down (shown on the photo to the left).
Ensure there is plenty of length on the
GPS Antenna and connector ends.

CONNECTOR

GPS
ANTENNA

: 4 CABLE TIE u 3
Tools: Side Cutter

Mount the excessive GPS Antenna


wiring on to the Instrument Panel
Reinforcement. Use TWO 11 cable
ties as shown on the photo on the left.

INSTRUMENT
PANEL
REINFORCEMENT

: 11 CABLE TIE u 2
Tools: Side Cutter
GPS ANTENNA WIRE
(EXCESS)

RADIO RECEIVER ASSEMBLY AREA

GPS
ANTENNA

GPS
ANTENNA
WIRE

GPS
BRACKET

FOAM

Route the GPS Antenna to the top of


the GPS bracket. Please note that the
underside of the GPS Antenna has a
magnet, which will be attracted to the
bracket. Note that the GPS antenna is
mounted on the top side of the
bracket. Use ONE Foam provided in
the CAR-NAVI kit, to fasten the GPS
Antenna Wire to the side of the
register.

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9. GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION


UP

<<REAR VIEW OF THE AVNAVN-S DISPLAY UNIT>>


RADIO ANTENNA
CONNECTOR

20 PIN CONNECTOR
(AUDIO UPGRADE W/H)
5 PIN W/H

Connect the appropriate connectors


into the back of the AVN-S Display
Unit. Please review the photo on the
left. Ensure that ALL applicable
connectors are connected to the
back of the AVN-S unit.
ESD

24 PIN CONNECTOR
(MIC+TALK SW W/H)

GPS
ANTENNA

AUX/STEERING
SW W/H

NAVIGATION SYSTEM (WITH


AVNAVN-S DISPLAY UNIT)

NOTE
Once the Navigation System (with
AVN-S Display Unit) has been reconnected, re-connect the negative
terminal to the negative side of the car
battery. Do not tighten to torque
specifications! Mount the Navigation
System back into its original location.

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10. OPERATION CHECK


Turn the key to the ACC or ON position. Since
there is no Map DVD in the AVN-S Display
Unit, the unit will automatically retract. Since
the Map DVD is NOT provided in the CARNAVI kit, ensure that it is ordered through
the Toyota Parts Department. When
encountering problems at any time during the
Operation Check, please consult with the
latest TOYOTA Tundra Repair Manual.

Insert the latest version of the DVD


Map into the MAP slot. The AVN-S
Display portion will automatically
return, in the upright position. NOTE:
Please ensure that the DVD Map is
inserted into the MAP slot.
INSERT
HERE!

NOTE
Notice that the system is loading.
During this time, please do NOT
turn off the power.

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10. OPERATION CHECK


NOTE
Select the appropriate language
selection (English/French/Spanish).
Please note that the AVN-S Display
Unit features a TOUCH SCREEN
(press firmly on the screen).

START the vehicle, then move the vehicle


outside of the garage. Once outside, ensure
that there are no tall buildings obstructing
the GPS signal to the vehicle. Go to the
MAP screen shown on the photo on the left
(press the MAP/VOICE button). Wait 8 to 10
seconds before the GPS signal is picked up.
This is indicated by the GPS symbol.
For a quicker calibration, please press the
MENU button and go into the SETUP menu.
Next, go to page 3/3 and select
CALIBRATION. Go into
POSITION/DIRECTION and calibrate
manually here.

GPS
SYMBOL

There are TWO methods to enter the


Diagnostic Mode:

TOUCH
HERE

Method #1: Make sure that the vehicle is


stopped (speed=0 km/h). Go into the
DIAGNOSTIC menu by pressing the Display
button on the bezel. Alternately touch the
upper and lower areas at the left side of the
screen (shown on the photo) 3 times. This will
activate the diagnostic system of the AVN-S
unit.

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10. OPERATION CHECK


There are TWO methods to enter the
Diagnostic Mode:

(OFF(OFF-TAIL) u 3
LIGHT CONTROL
SWITCH

Method #2: Make sure that the vehicle is


stopped (speed=0 km/h). Go into the
DIAGNOSTIC menu by pressing and holding
the INFO button on the bezel, then alternately
operate the light control switch: OFF-TAIL,
OFF-TAIL, OFF-TAIL (total of 3 times). This
will activate the diagnostic system of the AVNS unit.

Wait 2 to 4 seconds, before the results of the


System Check Mode. If the message indicates
OK, the AVN-S Display Unit and the DSPAmplifier (DSP-AMP) are good. Next, check
the results of the LAN Monitor (LAN Mon). If
the display unit indicates an error (CHK),
please consult with the latest TOYOTA
Tundra Repair Manual.
LAN MONITOR

The Rear Seat Entertainment (Rr-TV) icon


is not available on this model.

NOTE
If the message indicates OK, the AVN-S
Display Unit, and DSP-Amplifier (DSP-AMP)
are good. Proceed to the Menu screen (press
top right hand corner of display). If the display
unit indicates an error (CHK), please
consult with the latest TOYOTA Tundra
Repair Manual. Please note that when
installing the CAR-NAVI kit without
removing negative terminal of the battery,
can cause the LAN Monitor circuitry, to log
LAN Monitor codes.
The Rear Seat Entertainment (Rr-TV)53
icon
is not available on this model.
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DISPLAY CHECK
MODE

1
2
3
4

Press each COLOUR chart. The entire screen


will change to the selected colour or stripe.
Ensure that each colour name does
correspond to each colour on the bar. Ensure
that there is no visible pixel of different colour
on the display. Please use this Colour Bar
Check mode and compare with the NAVI
Colour Bar Check mode.

Ensure that each location touched on the


AVN-S Display, does activate the pointer.

Ensure that each push and rotary switches


are being displayed, once they are pushed or
turned.

Ensure that Reverse, Speed and Tail signals


are functioning properly. NOTE:The Park Brake
(PKB) signal is NOT required for the Vehicle
Signal Check (Default: OFF).

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NAVIGATION CHECK
MODE

3
4

The Measurement Status must read 3D (3 dimensions),


before the vehicle can pass initial inspection. Always
ensure that at least three Ps (positioning) and one T
(tracking) is available in the STS (status) column.
NOTE: Ensure that there are no objects, blocking the
reception of the GPS Antenna. Also, ensure that the
vehicle is outside of the garage.

Ensure that Vehicle and Sensor Signals are


functioning properly. To test the REV signal, shift
the transmission to reverse. The SPD signal must
be observed during a test run of the vehicle.
Please use the combination meters readings for
comparison or the TOYOTA Diagnostic Hand
Tool, during a test run. Gyro Voltage can be
tested during a turn of the vehicle (left/right). The
Relative Bearing is defaulted to ZERO degrees. If
not, please RESET.

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Ensure that each colour name does correspond


to each colour on the bar. Please use this NAVI
Colour Bar Check mode and compare with the
Colour Bar Check Mode.

This function is not available.

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NAVIGATION CHECK
MODE cont..

3
4

D
5(&
A
Navi Information lists the manufacture of the AVN
Display Unit, as well as the version number of the
AVN Display Unit. Disc Information lists the
version number of the Map DVD.

Switch

Description
Record up to 5 second
sample. During recording,
the REC text will show to
the right of the Play Back
switch.

Record

Stop

Play Back

Plays the recorded sample.

Mic. Input
Level

Indicates the microphone


level input.

Stops recording the


sample.

When voice is inputted into the microphone, check


that the microphone input level meter changes,
based on the voice input. Push the recording
switch and perform voice recording. Check that the
recording indicator remains on while recording and
that the recorded voice is played normally.
This screen displays the diagnostic code history
of the DVD player (Map DVD).
Code 01: Cannot Recognize
Code 03: Cannot Read

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10. OPERATION CHECK: VOICE RECOGNITION


TALK
SWITCH

Remove the liner from the back of the


talk switch and mount as indicated by
the photo.
Press the Talk Switch, to initiate the
Voice Recognition function.

NOTE
After the Talk Switch has been pressed, a
voice command will ask the user to say a
command, after the beep. Please say
HELP. This will list useful voice recognition
commands. Please ensure that you sit back
and talk clearly to the MIC, located above
of the Personal Light Assembly. DO NOT
TALK DIRECTLY INTO THE MIC! Conduct
more testing by speaking other listed voice
commands, in the HELP menu.
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If the system could not detect your voice


command, please ensure that you talk clearly
to the MIC. Also, ensure that all connection
have been made to the back of the AVN-S
unit. Ensure that the interior cabin noise is
reduced to minimum. For your reference,
please visit the Diagnostic Mode and re-check
the Mic & Voice Recognition Check.
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10. OPERATION CHECK: AUX PORT


To test the AUX port, use a dummy
mini jack to simulate an external
device connection. If possible, plug an
external device and conduct sound
testing.
AUX PORT

Once the dummy mini jack is in place,


press the DISC/AUX button on the
AVN-S unit. A pop-up message will
appear on the top of the display
screen. If no AUX message appears,
ensure that the AUX connector has
been properly connected at the back
of the AVN-S unit.
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10. OPERATION CHECK: REAR CAMERA


Once the transmission has been
shifted to the REVERSE position, the
AVN will display the cameras rear
image behind the vehicle.
If no image appears, please ensure
that all wire harnesses are properly
connected.
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11. RE-INSTALLATION
CAUTION

For the RE-INSTALLATION section, please follow the


DISASSEMBLY section in reverse order. While reinstalling original parts, ensure that there is no biting
into the vehicle harness, and damage to the original
parts.

NEGATIVE
TERMINAL

Re-connect the vehicles


negative battery cable. Tighten
with 4.0 Nm [41 kgfcm, 36
lbfin].
Tools: Ratchet Drive, 10mm Socket
()

FRONT

BATTERY

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12. RE-INITIALIZING
<Power Window>
Ensure that the key is in the ON position. Push
down on the power window switch (Drivers
Side) and lower the window half way. Next pull
up the switch until the window closes, and hold
the switch for a second. Ensure that the power
window automatically opens and closes after
the re-initializing process.

<Moon Roof>
Ensure that the key is in the ON position. Push
and hold the switch on the TILT UP side, until
the moon roof tilts to the upward position and
then slightly tilts down automatically. Also
make sure that the moon Roof automatically
opens and closes after the re-initialization
process.

Enter the CAR-NAVI voice volume setting by


pressing the MENU button located on the
bezel. Next, enter VOLUME menu then select
the desired CAR-NAVI Voice setting. If no
CAR-NAVI voice is heard, please check all
connections.
Please note in the previous installation,
that if the shielded wire has not been
properly installed, no voice guidance can
be heard. If this is the case, ensure that
you return to those installation procedure.
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12. RE-INITIALIZING
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