I installed a new stereo in my 2004 Camry, but something cause my dash lights to burn out. I found the fuse and replaced it but it didn't turn on the dash lights. I beleive it has something to do with the wiring but I can't figure out what needs to connect with what. Has anyone every installed an after market stereo in a 2004 toyota camry?

Asked by Davemshay Dec 09, 2014 at 10:24 PM about the 2004 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I found the fuse for the dash and glove box and it was burnt out so I replaced it. The glove
box light came back on when I changed the fuse, so I know it's more than the fuse. Also
someone on here mentioned that it's probably not the rheostat. I'm just not sure what
could be wrong with the wiring. They're color coordinated.

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I hope these are the lights you are talking about. Check out this easy DIY video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QL5Ce89IYuw

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Reastat switch is on daash bet you use hot lead for that r radio Toyota s three hot leads for radio !make sure you use correct one follow wire to dash and change hot lead back get a test light

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