This may be my first and last post on this site (save for a Thank You post).
I owned an '86 626 LX Touring Sedan for 19 years, giving it up only when the sheet metal around both rear spring mounts was found to be Swiss cheese during the Missouri safety inspection in the Summer of 2004. The several estimates of cutting out metal and welding were $3K plus, so it was not doable, and therefore donated to a charity.
It was a shame, as it had passed the stringent emissions inspection with flying colors, still got 30+ mpg in suburban driving, the AC still "blew cold", the interior was immaculate (no kids), and there was no exterior rust, and had only 90K miles. Plus, I really loved this car and it still looked kinda exotic, what with the plastic I had added back when it was new, plus some shaving/insignia removal. See pix in the Photo/Video section.
My question is for help on the wiring for the stock '86 Fujitsu radio/tape deck. A friend removed it for me, and unfortunately did not mark anything, and, apparently left several plugs in the dash, for reasons known only to him. I want to use it in a hobby car, an '86 Tercel 4WD SR5 Wagon (actually, an '83 version of this had preceded the 626). I have been all over the 'Net looking for information on which wire goes where, and what goes in the empty receptacles, to no avail. I've used every premutation/combination of the year, make, model, and even "Fujitsu". The various Chilton, etc. manuals have been of no help either. Obviously I do not need the power antenna connection, whichever it is. I have a diagram for the Tercel.
I would REALLY appreciate your help. The radio did work before removal, and as I am retired, I need to economize a bit. A PM is fine, if you prefer that mode.
Again - Thanks to all.
Tom M.
I owned an '86 626 LX Touring Sedan for 19 years, giving it up only when the sheet metal around both rear spring mounts was found to be Swiss cheese during the Missouri safety inspection in the Summer of 2004. The several estimates of cutting out metal and welding were $3K plus, so it was not doable, and therefore donated to a charity.
It was a shame, as it had passed the stringent emissions inspection with flying colors, still got 30+ mpg in suburban driving, the AC still "blew cold", the interior was immaculate (no kids), and there was no exterior rust, and had only 90K miles. Plus, I really loved this car and it still looked kinda exotic, what with the plastic I had added back when it was new, plus some shaving/insignia removal. See pix in the Photo/Video section.
My question is for help on the wiring for the stock '86 Fujitsu radio/tape deck. A friend removed it for me, and unfortunately did not mark anything, and, apparently left several plugs in the dash, for reasons known only to him. I want to use it in a hobby car, an '86 Tercel 4WD SR5 Wagon (actually, an '83 version of this had preceded the 626). I have been all over the 'Net looking for information on which wire goes where, and what goes in the empty receptacles, to no avail. I've used every premutation/combination of the year, make, model, and even "Fujitsu". The various Chilton, etc. manuals have been of no help either. Obviously I do not need the power antenna connection, whichever it is. I have a diagram for the Tercel.
I would REALLY appreciate your help. The radio did work before removal, and as I am retired, I need to economize a bit. A PM is fine, if you prefer that mode.
Again - Thanks to all.
Tom M.


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