My Stereo is about 12 years old and still working great, but I‘m wondering if I can get some longer cables. They are just bronze/copper wires (black/red) that are clipped into the Stereo on one end and clipped into Speakers on the other end.Not sure if you understand what I mean, I‘m just interested to hear some answers regardless.
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Please have your on-board computer scanned at a Toyota dealership. They'll advise you exactly what's going wrong within minutes. I hope you have a wad of money in your pocket as from past experience it usually is caused bu two things. One of the two oxygen sensors, usually the lower one or the catalytic converter. I own an 04 Camry so I've had my ears and eyes open sense my daughter had a Camry in the 90's. The fact is, I've never seen another brand of car eat catalytic converters like Toyota's.
all speaker cables are insulated copper wire with either an inch of bare wire on the ends or some type of plug. rca plug , banana plug, whatever. sounds like your best bet is to go down to radio hack and just show them what you have now, and tell them you need it to be longer. but think of another way to say it.
I'm going to advise you how to buy a genuine Toyota Catalytic converter for $445.00 and have the Toyota dealer install it for another $115.00. There is a Toyota dealer in California who ships wholesale priced parts anywhere in the USA. All you have to do is ask your Toyota dealer if they would match the $445.00 price you had been quoted for a Genuine Toyota catalytic converter.