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Damo_Oz

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  1. I have been there and tried everything. Nothing but dead ends so I bought a 12.1 inch Tesla style head unit from Ali Express with 128gb of ram. It replaces both the standard unit along with the A/C controls. It's not as complicated to install as you might expect. I did it myself and when I ran into problems, the factory engineer helped me via WhatsApp and it works great. It has a proper GPS antenna and a sim card slot so you can essentially use it as you would a Tablet and it has 2 WiFi antennas so your passengers can connect to it too. Cost about $900 AUD inc postage. 

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  2. After months of waiting for the Alphard to get to AUS from Japan with shipping delays in late 2021 and compliance plate shortages here we got the Alphard on the road. One major thing was an issue from the beginning........the original head unit with CD, DVD, etc. All in Japanese and constantly chatting about who knows what! After hunting around and getting advice from my Bro in-law who owns a Car Audio installation business interstate we decided upon this unit: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003522580371.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.60cf1802EZPwgG which had to be installed with an optical box or it simply would not work: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003953692442.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.60cf1802EZPwgG

    Seemed easy enough but be warned, it is not simply a "plug n play" unit. There are way more cables supplied with these units that you will need due to the variations between Alphard variants. After much foul language and frustration I was tempted to just pay someone to finish the installation but contacted the supplier on Ali Express who put me in direct contact with one of their Factory Engineers. He was outstanding and even though there was a bit of a language barrier we had several back and forths via Whatsapp exchanging photos of what I had and him sending photos of what it should look like, there were a few things I got wrong. I did my best but these things do not come with instructions! I highly recommend one of these but be warned, the easiest part of the install is removing the trim, fascia panel and original head unit. If you do go down this rabbit hole and you get stuck, don't be like me and spend weeks trying to figure it out solo!  

    As you will see from the pics, it's a tad fiddly but wow, it looks and works brilliantly!

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  3. On 11/3/2021 at 5:38 AM, R4v3n said:

    And you can replace both of 100v power outlet by 12v (converter included to 5v) USB converters (found on aliexpress in my case) for a pretty cheap price, with the exact dimension to fit for Toyota. I just did it, picture joined.

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    I've reached this point but can I ask which wires you connected? Blue and green from the original wiring to red and black on the new USB outlets. I can't find a definitive answer online as to which of the original wires is ground and active.

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  4. I've reached this point with my 2009 Alphard and I'm stumped as to what I'm supposed to do to bypass the inverter under the driver's seat. I've read this post a few times and I think perhaps there is some detail missing. The usb plugs are in place of the original 100v plugs and how do I power them now? Do I remove the inverter altogether? What do I do with the wiring? My apologies if I sound like a dimwit!

     

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