I know from personal experience that searching for information with regard to replacing the stock (Eclipse w/tomtom) stereo in an Urban Runner, that there is a very small wealth of knowledge available.With that said, here is some extremely helpful information that will make life easy for you should you take on the task. I assume no responsibility for your actions though, and having a thorough knowledge of replacing the stereo is encouraged.1. The trim ring that people are looking for as a possible solution for poor fitting aftermarket kits is:PZ365-35702.I wasn't able to reuse this part with the installing of a Kenwood DNX-8120.
The good The 2008 Toyota 4Runner comes with serious off-road gear and an innovative suspension system. As part of the Urban Runner.
I don't imagine that it would be a viable solution for any install. It simply doesn't fit.I also purchased the trim ring for a JBL edition 4Runner. This too, will not work with the Urban Runner.I ended up using the kit that has the two separate pieces that bolt onto the side of the new deck. They fit really well, and I will not look for an alternative.2. There is no harness available for the Urban Runner, and it is not a standard Toyota harness inside the Urban Runner.There is a jumper harness from the main vehicle harness to the Eclipse deck that comes with the Urban Runner.
That harness will need to be cut and reused with the new harness from your new aftermarket stereo. It's in accordance with the same wiring color codes, so it's pretty straight forward.3. The steering wheel controls were a little difficult to figure out. When you disconnect the stock unit, you will lose illumination on the steering wheel controls.I installed a SWI-JACK to retain use of the steering wheel controls. The wires were a different color than a typical Toyota.
Here is what I finally got to work.a. The wire that needs to be grounded out (Pin 6 in a regular Toyota) is the light brown w/black stripe wire. Once this is grounded out, you will regain illumination on the steering wheel controls.b.
The wire that is wired directly to the white wire on the PAC SWI-JACK is the red w/yellow stripe. This is the wire that sends the signaling from the Vol up/down and Track up/down buttons on the steering wheel. This is the Pin 7 wire in a regular Toyota.c.
The wire that requires the use of the provided 150ohm resistor is the Blue w/yellow stripe. This wire is also connected to the white wire from the PAC SWI-JACK.
So you will end up with two wires connected to the white wire from the SWI-JACK, one directly, and one with a resistor inline. This sends the signal from the mode button, and would normally be Pin 8.Once you have all your connections made, follow the included instructions with great detail.
It's awesome retaining the steering wheel controls.For now, that's about all I can think of. Feel free to hit me up with questions. Special thanks to SDay River. Hi,Im TRYing to replace the radio in my wifes 2008 Urban runner with a kenwood DNX5120 and a SWI-Jack. It seems I ran into the same problems as you did.No one makes a plug and play harness.I cut the harness that plugs into the factory harness.
So now I have a 13 and 14 pin plugs with the wires.Ive gotten the radio to work and all speakers but I ended up with orange(ILL),orange/white(ILL+B), pink,(SPD) white/black(Left +),blue(ANT+B),grey/brown (RIGHT+) wires left over.I have a wiring diagram it that came in the glove box, that has helped and like you said most are colored the sameDid you end up with any extra wires after cutting the harness going into the stock Tom Tom/ eclipse radio?I also can not get the Swi-jack to work. I believe I have it wired the same as you. My unit appears only to have one LED(not two like the describe)I was also curious where you hooked the light green wire for the new deck to? Did you go to the e brake?Thanks and Happy New Year. ThanksIve almost figured out where all the wires go except the left and right + ones. I read a few post and found that I need to hook the ant+B wire to my new ant wire.Anyone know what BU+B means on the wiring diagram?I think I have a defective pac swi jack I couldnt even get the led to light up?
LolWHen I finally figure them all out, Ill take some pics and draw up a diagram with the wire colors etcI'm pretty sure that BU +B is blue wire to the positive side of the battery.Contact the PAC guys, that's what I had to do. They told me what I needed to hook up to what over the phone, and were very helpful. I should have written it down, and maybe I did, I'll have to look. Need the location of the wires to splice into for SWC-JACK. Were they from the small 3 wire plug or the longer unused plug? I have searched high and low and have found a few options, but none of the colors match up w/ my options! That is the last step for my install, just can't get the SWI programed w/o the right wire to splice into and what resistors to use!This thread is for Urban Runners only as they have a different set of plugs for the wireing harness.
There should be a wireing diagram that came with SWC-jack specific for your truck. First off - THANKS for the write up!Just put a new deck in the 09 4Runner Urban Runner and without your details it would have been a bit tricky.But now I have a problem and need some insight. The lights for the display below the radio - the one with the trip computer and the climate control display - do not work since installing the stereo.
I am sure they did before and the controls still work, but at night you can't see what temp you are setting things at.Any ideas on what could have happened or where I should look? The truck is heading out on a trip first thing in the AM so I hope I can get it fixed today.Any help is greatly appreciated!!