Metra Electronics Metra 70-8116 Factory Amplifier Bypass Harness for Select 2000-2004 Toyota Vehicles with Amplified JBL System

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Comes with a 70-8113 main power harness, 204-inches long, Secure fit, Comes with a 70-8113 main power harness, Tested for function in a real world environment, 204-inches long, Designed with the user and installer in mind. , 204-inches long, Secure fit, Designed with the user and installer in mind, Tested for function in a real world environment.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.5 x 7 x 3 inches; 1.6 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 70-8116
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 28, 2006
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Metra Electronics Corp
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0007WQ92O
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Comes with a 70-8113 main power harness
204-inches long
Designed with the user and installer in mind
Tested for function in a real world environment
Secure fit

Customers say

Customers find the amplifier bypass harness works well with various Toyota models, including the 2002 Camry and 2003 Sienna, and appreciate its high-quality copper cables and plenty of wire. The installation process receives mixed feedback – while some find it easier, others complain about poor instructions. The fit and length also get mixed reviews, with some finding it perfect while others say it doesn’t match their needs, and some praising the sound quality while others report poor audio performance.

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  1. T

    Great Amp Bypass Harness- 2004 IS300
    Great Bypass Harness, 2004 Lexus IS300. Lots of extra wire. Some leads were unused.Lots of install tips/hints around the web, but always miss some technical details. There are many ways to go about this install. Verify all connections before powering the system.Double din Pioneer touch using the built-in amp. No subwoofer. Removed the factory amp. Installed aftermarket rear 6×9 speakers (will need brackets), using the factory rear connectors.PSA- Solder and heat-shrink or crimp connectors. Don’t burn your car down with poor wiring.Do NOT use the factory Toyota rear speakers- You can/will fry your Head Unit internal amp.*Metra Bypass Harness*1. Radio connector- did not use the blue wire. Straight forward.2. Amp connector- Striped yellow, striped brown, striped green, stripped red wires unused.I used the factory rear connectors (The striped wires that went to the woofer section). This means the METRA harness needed the Rear Right Leads (PURPLES) re-pinned to where the yellow and brown wires were.Sounds Excellent, everything works.

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  2. kjknows

    Worked great in a 2002 Camry LE
    Thankfully, this allowed us to bypass the weak JBL amp that’s installed at the factory. Any new stereo/radio will NOT work unless this factory amp is by-passed.In the 02 Camry the factory amp is tucked in the footwell panel underneath the glove compartment.Simply:(1) unplugged the old amp (2) plug this matching harness in it’s place, (3) trim the really lengthy wiring provided as needed (4) then attach to your color-coded new radio harness!Voila! you have a much better stereo/radio than the stock unit– a pain to circumvent the factory amp, but this harness did the trick!

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  3. Cam E. Ron

    Great kit, instructions could be more thorough.
    Pretty much what this title says. I used this to bypass the factory amplifier on my 2006 Toyota Higlander Hybrid Limited with the factory JBL system. This kit comes with all the attachments and plenty of wire, and even comes with a radio adapter harness, although I didn’t use it nor do I recommend you use that part. It’s simply not needed, and is missing key connections like antenna wires and illumination wires. It’s basically just 12V, switched, ground and remote. The instructions suck. There’s practically none, so i would recommend leaving this to the pros unless you understand how to read factory wiring diagrams and have a background in audio to avoid digging yourself a hole. I found more comprehensive instructions off of metra’s website, but the fact I had to go looking for it felt a little sloppy on metra’s end.Now if Amazon could actually send me the correct amp so I can put a 5-channel amplifier in there and run some subs…

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  4. Greg

    Third time’s a charm!
    This was the third and final wiring harness I bought to install a new stereo in my 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited. This one worked and I’m finally done. I’ll give you a brief overview of the mistakes I made to spare you the same pain.Wiring Harness #1: Metra 70-1761. This wiring harness would be used to install a new stereo in this model Toyota without a premium JBL sound system. Unfortunately, I have a premium JBL sound system (you can tell by the “JBL” stickers on the door speakers). The connections are completely different.Wiring Harness #2: Metra 70-8113. This allows the new stereo to plug into the existing connections and runs the signal through the factory-installed JBL amplifier. Unfortunately, this results in a horrible sound. The radio was OK I guess, but bluetooth and other audio inputs were distorted almost beyond recognition.Wiring Harness #3: Metra 70-8116 (this one). After the debacle with wiring harness #2, I decided to bypass the factory JBL amp altogether. This harness does this. Be aware! You will need to run the wires from the new stereo in the dash all the way to to the rear of the Highlander to connect to the speaker wires which used to be plugged into the JBL amp (located under the jack storage tray). This involves lots of popping out interior panels, but it can be done by an amateur (me). This harness comes with 17′ of wire and I needed almost all of it.One other thing – you need a separate wiring harness to connect the steering wheel controls to the new radio. I used a Metra Axxess ASWC-1 wiring harness. It took a little trial and error: “Connect the wires to pins 6, 7, & 8 of the existing plug” – which existing plug? There are four of them! But in the end I got it to work.God Luck!

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  5. Amazon Customer

    Listing image does not match product
    Picture shows 2 connector ports, the product only came with one and the wiring is very different than what the picture shows

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  6. Koz

    Works great, but no illumination wire
    I used this on an 02 Highlander to bypass the factory JBL amp, which was causing lots of background noise and alternator whine when paired with an aftermarket stereo. It worked perfectly to resolve that issue, and had plenty of length to go all the way to behind the back seat where the amp sits.This kit comes with two harnesses. One short one connects to the factory connector in the dash. This has your 12v constant, 12v accessory, and ground. And there’s a very long harness for all your speaker connections that runs all the way to the factory amp, which in my case is behind the passenger seat.One issue I had was the smaller of the 2 harnesses does not include an orange illumination wire. This is the wire that triggers your stereo to dim at night when the headlights turn on. You’ll either have to splice a wire from your radio to the factory wire, or if you’ve got an old standard metra 78-113 harness (which I did have because this radio was replacing another aftermarket radio), you can use that harness for this purpose.The longer harness with all the speakers wires is very thick. It contains 12 wires: 8 for your 4 speaker connections, and 4 are unused. Since I was routing this through panels and raceways, I cut off the 4 extraneous wires to make the thing smaller in diameter. I also recommend taping all the wires up so they’re easier to route through everything.

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  7. Andrew Macdonald

    How quality , does use the standard toyota connectors , Missing PINS,Missing Power PINyou will have to some how modfiy it to get antenna, Illumination PINS, and Dimmer PINS

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    Metra Electronics Metra 70-8116 Factory Amplifier Bypass Harness for Select 2000-2004 Toyota Vehicles with Amplified JBL System
    Metra Electronics Metra 70-8116 Factory Amplifier Bypass Harness for Select 2000-2004 Toyota Vehicles with Amplified JBL System

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