What kind of speakers are in a 2002 Toyota Camry?
Speakers that fit your 2002 Toyota Camry*
Speaker location | Speaker sizes** |
---|---|
Corner Dash | 2 3/4″ |
Front Door | 6×9″ |
Rear Deck Corners | 2 ohm 6×9″ |
Where is the antenna on a 2002 Toyota Camry?
ANTENNA: Antenna is integrated into rear window. RADIO REMOVAL AND IN-DASH INSTALLATION: Note: The factory radio provision is for a Double DIN sized radio.
Does a 2003 Toyota Camry have an aux?
The 2003 Toyota Camry did not come with an AUX input on any trim level and there was no option to add one from the dealership. When this vehicle came out AUX port were relatively rare as the mp3 player craze had not yet fully taken shape.
Can you replace the JBL speakers in a Toyota Camry?
JBL system: Replacing the JBL speakers is largely the same as above, but there are a few differences. Your Crutchfield advisor can help you choose appropriate replacements. The stock 6×9 speakers aren’t hard to remove or replace, but the job can take some time (Crutchfield Research Photo)
What kind of stereo system does a Toyota Camry have?
This Camry was pretty well-appointed for its time, with a base AM/FM/CD receiver and an optional navigation receiver. If the 6-speaker base system wasn’t enough, buyers could step up to the 8-speaker JBL system with an amplifier (located below the factory radio).
How do you change the radio on a Toyota Camry?
DO NOT disconnect the wiring harness — it contains the airbag wiring. Instead, gently place the trim panel on the towel on top of the dash and leave it there until you need it again. Remove the four 10mm screws securing the factory radio, then pull it out and disconnect it.
Is it worth upgrading the audio system on a Camry?
Life is exciting enough without roadside emergencies and hefty repair bills, thanks. Upgrading your Camry’s audio system is an inexpensive way to bring better sound and up-to-date functionality to your daily drive.