View Single Post
  #28 (permalink)  
Old 09-09-2006, 04:07 PM
Steve97TT Steve97TT is offline
Lurking Member
 
My Garage
N/A
My Details
Last Online: 06-28-2009 12:41 AM
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 46
Rep Power: 0
Steve97TT is on a distinguished road.
Steve97TT's Photo Albums
Default Re: E7007/9 Sienna NAV into 2006 Tundra

Paul,

Am I confusing you with someone else or did you originally have the mic mounted by the rear window switch? If so, why did you move it? (not that it fits there on my vehicle as I have the disable curtain airbags switch there.) I was basically wondering if the mic is at all directional and am considering mounting mine on top of the steering column or at the top of the driver A-pillar.

If I mount the mic at the top of the A-pillar I want to be sure the wire doesn't interfere with the side curtain airbags. Anyone know how the side curtain airbags actually deploy?

Thanks,
Steve

Quote:
Originally Posted by marathonpaul View Post
I used velcro to mount the mic on top of the the steering column.

If you check the link I posted above, they describe how to pull the airbag and install the switches.

I mounted my camera under the hitch assy and in a few inches. The routing of the lead is pretty strait forward. I came into the cab with the main wiring loom under the drivers seat. I think all the p/n's are scattered in the earlier posts... The mic kit is a Toyota p/n. My camera was a BC-105 off ebay. Sirius kit for a Solara. If you get a 7007,8 or 9, you'll have to get creative with connecting the wiring harness. If you buy an E7006, its plug and play!

Hope this helps,
Paul
__________________
Steve
2005 Sequoia Limited
2008 Camry Hybrid
1997 Supra Turbo
Reply With Quote