Here's my first first ever tutorial that will show you how to cleanly hide your iPod in the glove box. No drilling required. This literally took less than 15 minutes. I hope someone finds this information useful.
First remove the passenger console side panel. Start at the left side and pull to the right:
http://i41.tinypic.com/2zdrcsx.jpg
Then remove the shifter bezel. Remove this panel by pulling up:
http://i43.tinypic.com/adm0jo.jpg
Disconnect the wiring harness from the USB/AUX plug. Remove the USB/AUX plug by squeezing the clips on the side and pushing the plug through the bezel from the inside of the bezel to the outside. Reconnect the wiring harness and plug your iPod cable into the USB/AUX plug. Hide the USB/AUX plug wherever you want and route the iPod cable to the glove box:
http://i43.tinypic.com/8vrfvq.jpg
I removed the glove box to make it easier to fish the iPod cable through:
http://i43.tinypic.com/2jz8y9.jpg
Here's my iPod Video that I modded to use a 32GB compact flash card sitting in my glove box:
http://i43.tinypic.com/11r86f6.jpg
Re-install the panels in the reverse order that you removed them. Make sure to put a blank plug where the USB/AUX input was. I installed fog lights and the fog light button replaces a blank plug. I used the extra blank plug to replace the USB/AUX:
http://i43.tinypic.com/154vnsz.jpg
Here's my stock headunit and an obligatory pic of my ride. Now enjoy a clutter free console!
http://i40.tinypic.com/b84xs7.jpg
http://i43.tinypic.com/1rdvv7.jpg
Cisco_TeamShogun
10-28-2011, 02:58 PM
:clap: nice! specially the fact that no drillin was involved...
you have pictures of your fog light switches? you have EOM foglights or after market? Thanks
clintox
10-28-2011, 04:21 PM
No pictures yet. I got the cheaper kit of the two kits on TRD Sparks. I will take some pics when I finish the install.
Thanks.
atomic
11-03-2011, 10:20 PM
thanks did this today on my lunch break.
ruben7475
11-25-2011, 05:22 AM
where can i get the extra plugs ??
Backinblacktc2
11-25-2011, 03:38 PM
Sweet I know what I'm doing today!
encity5
02-13-2012, 09:12 PM
[EDIT] -FIXED
hey, so i tried doing the hidden ipod tutorial, i ran the cables towards in between the passenger seat and cupholders. My iphone cable works fine, but the AUX input sound gets really spotty. turns mono, really muted, and occasionally just from one speaker side.
So i took it apart again, and essenitally what im doin gis moving around the usb/aux adapter around in the right position to find the position where the sound is sounding correct. Unforuntely this does not seem to be many spots, the one spot that does seem to give me correct sound, is the origional position it was in, upwards. This however doesnt quite work when i cover the center console back up...
Any thoughts issues i should look into? I am essenitally just moving cables around, and when the aux cable itself is next to the cables coming out from the adapter, seems to be better, but after i tried settling it into a good spot, driving around, causes occasional sound drops, etc. (obviously cause its moving)
Again, the ipod / usb cable side of things dont seem to act weird, I am assuming its something with the aux part of the wires crimping or bending etc. But lookin for any more solutions to what I can do, otherwise i might just put it back in its original position. :/
clintox
02-25-2012, 02:36 AM
[EDIT] -FIXED
hey, so i tried doing the hidden ipod tutorial, i ran the cables towards in between the passenger seat and cupholders. My iphone cable works fine, but the AUX input sound gets really spotty. turns mono, really muted, and occasionally just from one speaker side.
So i took it apart again, and essenitally what im doin gis moving around the usb/aux adapter around in the right position to find the position where the sound is sounding correct. Unforuntely this does not seem to be many spots, the one spot that does seem to give me correct sound, is the origional position it was in, upwards. This however doesnt quite work when i cover the center console back up...
Any thoughts issues i should look into? I am essenitally just moving cables around, and when the aux cable itself is next to the cables coming out from the adapter, seems to be better, but after i tried settling it into a good spot, driving around, causes occasional sound drops, etc. (obviously cause its moving)
Again, the ipod / usb cable side of things dont seem to act weird, I am assuming its something with the aux part of the wires crimping or bending etc. But lookin for any more solutions to what I can do, otherwise i might just put it back in its original position. :/
I think you might need to shield your wiring. I am not using the AUX input, just the USB input. However, sometimes the sound will cut out when I take my car out of park and put it into drive. When I get around to shielding the iPod cable I will post whether it solved this problem or not.
biglilsteve
04-06-2012, 03:48 AM
where can i get the extra plugs ??
any tips on where these can be had? or a potential toyota part number?
my fogs were installed when i bought the car, so don't have a spare cover to give.
thealexhernandez
04-06-2012, 06:22 AM
im thinking about moving mine to the center console. I'll have to extend the wire, but i dont lose aux functionality
biglilsteve
04-08-2012, 12:30 AM
you mean like near the cup holders? or inside the arm rest area?
thealexhernandez
04-08-2012, 02:20 AM
you mean like near the cup holders? or inside the arm rest area?
Inside the armrest area. Its where Lexus' have it positioned stock.
biglilsteve
04-08-2012, 02:33 AM
Yeah I wouldn't mind that. I just want a place where I can put the iPod and leave it without worrying about it being stolen.
biglilsteve
04-09-2012, 05:34 PM
Part number for blank plug is 55539-28160-C0. Can be had for just over 4 bucks from trdsparks.
mhguytc
05-14-2012, 11:54 PM
I liked your tread and photos.
This is off the subject but, what color is your car? Cement?