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USA Spec BT45-TOY Add Bluetooth® functionality to select Lexus, Scion, and Toyota vehicles

Item # 581BT45TOY

You love the features and look of your factory radio, but you really want the convenience of Bluetooth.

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Item # 581BT45TOY

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About the USA Spec BT45-TOY

Alexander H.

Add Bluetooth to your Toyota or Lexus

You love the features and look of your factory radio, but you really want the convenience of Bluetooth. USA Spec designed the BT45-TOY adapter for select Lexus, Scion, and Toyota vehicles, and the package includes everything you need to install it in your vehicle, including a wiring harness and microphone. It allows your factory radio to communicate with any Bluetooth-enabled devices with A2DP audio streaming.

Add Bluetooth to your Toyota or Lexus

You love the features and look of your factory radio, but you really want the convenience of Bluetooth. USA Spec designed the BT45-TOY adapter for select Lexus, Scion, and Toyota vehicles, and the package includes everything you need to install it in your vehicle, including a wiring harness and microphone. It allows your factory radio to communicate with any Bluetooth-enabled devices with A2DP audio streaming.

You can stream audio from your favorite phone apps (including games), and you'll be able to handle phone calls using the radio's controls or your steering wheel buttons. The adapter automatically switches your Toyota's radio to Bluetooth mode for incoming calls, even when it's turned off. You can even set the adapter to announce the phone number of your caller.

The adapter also includes a 2.1-amp USB charging port as well as an auxiliary input for other non-Bluetooth audio devices.

Don't miss a call

With the latest in Bluetooth technology, the BT45-TOY gives you great sound and works seamlessly with the vehicle's existing audio sources. You'll retain the use of your vehicle's Bluetooth HandsFreeLink, LiveTraffic, navigation, CD changer, satellite radio, RSE (rear seat entertainment system), and other factory-installed options. You can carry on a noise-free conversation in almost any environment, and USA Spec's technology gives you the best possible sound quality. The built-in auto-mute function makes sure you never miss a call.

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Product highlights:

  • lets you talk hands-free and stream music through the factory radio in select Toyota and Lexus vehicles
  • includes wiring harness and microphone
  • built-in auto-mute keeps you from missing calls
  • retains CD changer, satellite radio, and other factory-installed options
  • auxiliary input for non-Bluetooth devices
  • USB charging port
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # BT45-TOY

What's in the box:

  • Add-on Bluetooth interface module
  • Vehicle/Interface harness
  • Microphone (w/ attached 16' cable terminated by a 3.5mm connector)
  • Visor-clip
  • Two-sided tape
  • Owner's Manual

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Features

Add-On Bluetooth Interface Module (for Toyota, Lexus, & Scion):The USA Spec BT45-TOY is a Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) Phone & Music Interface for select Toyota, Lexus, & Scion vehicles. The BT45-TOY lets you add Bluetooth hands-free communication and wireless music streaming to your compatible vehicle's factory radio. It also features an auxiliary input and USB charging port. The USA Spec BT45-TOY includes a hide-away module, external microphone, and wiring harness.

Vehicle Compatibility: The USA Spec BT45-TOY is compatible with select Toyota, Lexus, & Scion vehicles (as of 5/18/2016).

Make Model Year
Toyota 4Runner 1998-2005
Avalon 1998-2010
Camry 1998-2011
Celica 1998-2006
Corolla 1998-2011
Echo 1998-2011
FJ Cruiser 2007-2011
Highlander 2001-2011
Land Cruiser 2002-2009
Matrix 2005-2011
Prius 2004-2011
RAV4 1998-2011
Sequoia 1998-2011
Sienna 1998-2011
Solora 1998-2011
Tacoma 1998-2012
Tundra 1998-2012
Venza 2009-2011
Yaris 2007-2011
Lexus ES 300 2002-2003
ES 330 2004-2006
ES 350 2004-2010
GS 300 2005-2006
GS 350 2004-2009
GS 430 2005-2007
GS 450H 2007-2009
GX 470 2004-2009
IS 250 2006-2009
IS 300 2001-2005
IS 350 2006-2009
LS 430 2005-2006
LS 460 2007-2009
LX 470 2001-2007
LX 570 2009
RX 300 2000-2003
RX 330 2004-2006
RX 350 2007-2009
RX 400h 2006-2008
Scion xA, xB, xD 2004-2011
tC 2004-2011
Compatibility Notes:
  • The USA Spec BT-TOYR adapter harness (581BTTOYR, sold separately) is used in conjunction with the BT45-TOY add-on Bluetooth interface module to maintain the Auto switching function for incoming calls and keeping audio levels normal in Toyota & Lexus vehicles that are factory equipped with (Rear Seat Entertainment).
  • The 2002-2004 Toyota Land Cruiser & 1998-2002 Sienna require USA Spec's CAS-TLC adapter cable (581CASTLC, sold separately).
  • The Lexus 2002-2003 ES 300, 2001-2003 IS 300, 2001-2003 LS 430, 2001-2003 LX 470, and 2000-2003 RX 300 (NAV only) require USA Spec's CAS-LEX adapter cable (581CASLEX, sold separately).

Bluetooth Pairing: The USA Spec BT45-TOY can only be paired and connected to one Bluetooth device at a time. Its compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices such as Apple iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, Android smartphone/tablet, Blackberry, Windows phone, and more.

Note: Due to the differences in Bluetooth technology, some Bluetooth enabled devices may be incompatible, function improperly, or may not support all features when used with the USA Spec BT45-TOY.

Bluetooth Hands-Free Communication (HFP): The USA Spec BT45-TOY supports Bluetooth Profile HFP for hands-free communication from your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, so you can take (answer/end) phone calls through your vehicle's factory radio.

  • Answering a Phone Call: When there is an incoming call, your factory stereo's music will be muted and an audible ring-tone will be heard through your vehicle speakers. You can even have the BT45-TOY announce the caller's phone number through your sound system; and for most text-capable radios if you miss the announcement, you can view the caller's phone number on your factory radio's display. To answer the call, simply press the Seek/Tune or CH+ button on your factory radio or steering wheel control. To end or reject a call, press the Seek/Tune or CH- button on your factory radio or steering wheel control.
  • Dialing a Phone Number: In order to dial a phone number, you will still need to use your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone; you cannot dial a number from the factory radio. Once you've dialed a number from your mobile phone, then the call will be automatically transferred to the BT45-TOY and your factory stereo system.
  • External Microphone: The USA Spec BT45-TOY includes an external microphone to carry on your side of the conversation, while the caller's voice will be heard through your vehicle's speakers. The external microphone provides better performance in noisy environments than the integrated microphone found in many factory or aftermarket head units. The microphone is fitted with a 16' cable terminated by a 3.5mm connector that connects to the BT45-TOY module; it measures 0.9375" (w) x 0.6875" (h) x 1.625" (d). The microphone has a self-adhesive backing to mount it to your vehicle's driver-side pillar, head-liner trim, or dash (do not mount it to the windshield.

Bluetooth Audio Streaming (A2DP/AVRCP): The BT45-TOY supports Bluetooth Profiles A2DP and AVRCP for wireless audio streaming from a Bluetooth-enabled device that can also be controlled from the buttons on your vehicle's factory radio or steering wheel; in some cases you can also view song/artist information on your factory radio's display.

  • Wireless Music Streaming: You can stream music stored on your Bluetooth enabled device or stream music apps (such as Pandora, SiriusXM Radio, iHeartRadio, etc.) that are playing on your Bluetooth device to your vehicle's sound system (all speakers will play).
  • Music Control: You can control Play/Pause and Previous/Next Track functions from your vehicle's factory radio or steering wheel controls (other control functions will have to be done from your Bluetooth enabled device). You can control the volume of the music being streamed via your factory radio and steering wheel controls, or the Bluetooth device.
  • Song/Artist Information: In many cases, you can view artist, album, and song title information on your factory radio's display. In order to view song/artist information on your factory radio's display, your factory radio and your Bluetooth-enabled device must meet the following requirements:
    • Your factory radio must have a "SAT" button or "Radio" & "CAT" buttons; a satellite radio does not need to be activated, nor does the satellite radio tuner need to be present.
    • If you are using a Bluetooth-enabled Apple iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, then it must be running iOS 6 or higher. If you are using a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone/tablet, then it must be running Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or higher operating system.
    • Your device's Bluetooth AVRCP profiles must be 1.4 or higher.

Auxiliary Input: In addition to wireless Bluetooth connectivity, the USA Spec BT45-TOY is fitted with an auxiliary audio input (3.5mm) for connection of practically any portable audio device with a headphone jack output or analog audio output.

USB Charging Port: The USA Spec BT45-TOY features a USB (type-A) port to charge your smartphone or other portable audio device in your vehicle. Because the BT45-TOY is a hide-away device, you'll want to purchase a USB extension cable (sold separately) to make the unit's USB charging port accessible. The USB charging port is rated at 5V/2.1A.

Note: This USB port is for charging only; it does not support music streaming.

Dip Switches: There are 4 dip switches that will need to be configured to depending on which emulation mode works best with your radio (CD Changer, SAT, MD Changer, etc.).

Installation: The USA Spec BT45-TOY installs under the dash and behind the factory radio.

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30 questions already asked

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I installed the BT45TOY a few ears ago and it has worked flawlessly. However, I had to service my LX470 recently and after I got it back the bluetooth will not pair. I get no bluetooth signal from the unit. Is there a hard reset for the BT45? Or what is going on?
nathan  Jan 11, 2024
1 answer
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Greetings Nathan. Sorry you are having troubles. I saw nothing mentioning any type of reset. The manual has a troubleshooting sheet. Paring problems will be as follows Delete/forget the BT45-TOY from your phones setting. Reset the phone and try pairing again. If its an Android phone make sure the "only visible to paired devices" is unchecked. Sometimes it can take 30 seconds for the BT 45 to be detected by your phone. Here is a copy file://flamenco/imgbasic$/pdf_manuals/581/581BT45TOY.pdf
hogan  Jan 11, 2024 (Staff)
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I have a 2008 lexus RX 350 with the navigation system, and want to use it only for my IPod which has bluetooth, and 30 pin connection. I previously had a 30 pin cord wired under the dash (IDK how), but the 30 pin no longer works and are no longer made. I was told this device would work. Reading the reviews, I do not want to lose the ability to use my Iphone for calls as reviews sound inconsistent in quality and reliability, so... Can I use my IPhone separately with the existing factory installed Bluetooth system and receive calls that way, and only use this device for my IPod? Can I charge the ipod separate from this device and have it still play music? also-will the music and playlists be displayed on the navigation screen?
kim  Aug 30, 2023
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I would be happy to try and help Kim, but there are some variables I cannot confirm from here. Your 2008 Lexus RX 350 did not come with factory Bluetooth according to the information on my end. What I suspect is that the 32-pin mystery iPod connection is part of potentially a similar unit to the USA Spec BT45-TOY that was installed after purchase, though I sadly cannot confirm. Even so, the BT45 would not be able to switch back and forth between the two connections. Because the USA Spec BT45-TOY can only be paired and connected to one Bluetooth device at a time, you could connect with Bluetooth and charge your iPod separately, but you would need to choose either your pad OR phone to connect and could not easily switch between the two without re-pairing each device. No visual information would be displayed on the navigation screen. This would be a good solution if you do have an existing aftermarket Bluetooth module in place and it has failed! We are always here to help!
bo  Aug 30, 2023 (Staff)
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Will this work on my 1994 MR2?
jamie  Jun 10, 2023
1 answer
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Greetings Jamie, and thank you for your question. Unfortunately, not. Most Toyota vehicles from 1998 and up to 2011 are compatible.
hogan  Jun 11, 2023 (Staff)
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I have a 2004 tacoma double cab with the factory radio, how would I change to the device and would I keep full functionality of my radio?
isaac  Jun 04, 2023
1 answer
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This USA Spec BT45-TOY works well in your 2004 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Isaac, but you will lose some source functionality to be able to select the new Bluetooth connection. Depending on your settings on the USA Spec BT45 per the instructions for your specific original radio, you will either select SAT/XM as the source or the CDC,CDC1,MP3,or DVD source (depending on your original radio). This means your XM or CD changer (if equipped) would be lost in favor of the Bluetooth adapter. I hope this helps you decide! We can also swap the radio in your Taco to the JVC in the link below that has the Bluetooth features you need AND XM if you are an XM subscriber, no worries there! https://www.crutchfield.com/p_105KWR950B/JVC-KW-R950BTS.html
bo  Jun 05, 2023 (Staff)
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I have a 2003 Lexus LX470 with the Mark Levinson system. I would prefer not to lose my CD changer if possible. Can this replace the cassette player as the source?
andy  Mar 31, 2022
1 answer
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You will want to contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat to discuss compatibility with your factory system. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and see if this will integrate. If it does not, then they will also be able to discuss other options with you.
kenneth  Apr 02, 2022 (Staff)
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I have a 2005 Toyota Landcruiser, has the in dash nav and build in bluetooth for phone calls(but not media). How would this interact with the old system? My goal is high quality sound through a bluetooth connection.
jefflandcruiser  Sep 06, 2021
2 answers
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Jeff, providing BT45-TOY is compatible with your Land Cruiser's factory radio, it will just be an auxiliary input over the provided split Y adapter to your system. If your vehicle has a rear entertainment system, ensure no additional cables are needed. Think about adding a device to your home theater receiver concept. On my particular vehicle, I will hit the CD button twice revealing CD1 and this becomes my audio source into the factory unit from BT45. You may have similar process and will not loose any current factory features. Since your phone is pared with the BT45, it will automatically switch to it's input when receiving or making calls and you are able to use your steering wheel controls to answer or hang up. Voice and audio from your mobile is high fidelity in my application as the microphone is positioned above the rear view mirror and I found an electronically active single USB cable allowing power to two out puts as BT45 only has one USB power out. I do not user the AUX jack on device but I am sure it would also produce high fidelity audio. Review all the YouTube install videos as it help me tremendously and take your time, it is an amazing product. USA Spec is also helpful for support. - Terry
terry  Sep 14, 2021
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Mine is installed in with the factory radio/sound system my 2010 Toyota RAV4. It is the V6 model with premium sound system (JBL). Works really well coming in on the Disc-Aux input and sounds very good!
terry  Sep 06, 2021
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When I receive an incoming call it does not register on the cars touch screen but only on the phone itself. Also when I accept the call on the phone it does not transfer through the unit. I have to hit the speaker button on my phone. What can I do to solve the problem?
brent  Nov 09, 2020
4 answers
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Calls have so far worked perfectly with this unit connected to my 2006 Toyota Avalon. Though I will say that call or even music information displays only partially to the point where it's so truncated that it's not useful. Still, calls have always worked quite well for me using their included mic. I would advise giving USA Spec's tech support department a call at six-two-six, three-three-six, three-eight-three-six, Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm PST.
terrance  Nov 25, 2020
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Since you are unable to hear phone audio on your car speakers it appears there may be an error or omission in the wire connections or the Bluetooth pairing. Follow the BT45-TOY instructions for guidance on both. Also, it is important to understand this device is a Bluetooth interface to your phone, it does not interface to the computer(s) in your car. Think of this device as a fancy Bluetooth headset. When it works you will be able to speak to and through your phone (via the supplied add-on microphone) and hear phone audio (including audio streaming) via your car speakers. You will also be able to pickup an incoming call and hangup a call in progress. No other functionality is supported.
william  Nov 24, 2020
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Hi, I bought this for my 2006 Toyota Sequoia. When I start the car, provided that blue tooth is turned on my phone and the Radio is on, I will hear the BT45 announce....'Connected' through the radio speakers. On an incoming call, I will hear the ringing through the radio speakers and the radio automatically switches from FM (which I normally listen to) to CD, which is the input that the BT45 uses. I then push the 'up channel select' on my steering wheel to answer the call and I can talk through the installed external microphone and listen to the audio through my radio speakers. To end the call I select 'down on the channel select'. The only issue I run into is that the output of the BT45 requires the I have to listen to the radio louder than I normally would otherwise I do not hear the incoming call. I would normally have my volume around 20 and to use the phone, I have to have it around 30-34 just to give you a reference of how much louder I have to turn it up. Hope this helps.
john  Nov 23, 2020
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If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer.
kristina  Nov 23, 2020 (Staff)
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Does the bluetooth disconnect and reconnect often and at random?
russell  Jun 14, 2020
4 answers
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We have never had that happen, the connection has always been very solid and steady.
cam  Jun 15, 2020
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I haven't had any issues like that with iPhones.
jon  Jun 15, 2020
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I have never had an issue. It has worked flawlessly.
frederick  Jun 15, 2020
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I have not had that problem.
k andrew  Jun 14, 2020
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Is there static or background noise coming through the car speakers when using this via bluetooth? I'm having this problem with the less expensive BTS-TY1 bluetooth device designed to fit my car.
russell  Jun 14, 2020
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I did not have this issue. The sound quality was very good in my install in a 2005 Toyota Sienna.
david  Jun 15, 2020
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I have not had a static or background noise problem with mine and it has been installed for several years.
pablo  Jun 15, 2020
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The sound on my bt45-toy is crystal clear. I also enjoy the hands free phone it added to my car.
vern  Jun 14, 2020
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No, I have an OEM Pioneer HUD on my SCION TC 2008 (premium radio). Aside from low volume BT and very low call volume I don't experience any quality issues.
joshua  Jun 14, 2020
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I never had any issue with audio like music, however the quality was not as good when making calls. At times it was difficult for the person on the other line to hear me clearly. I was told I sounded muffled. Hope that helps.
adrian  Jun 14, 2020
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Does this unit work properly in a es330 with navigation?
cooper  Mar 22, 2020
4 answers
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I installed it on my 2006 ES330 with factory (Non Mark levinson) navigation unit E7002. It adds Bluetooth and an aux input. I set it up as the SAT/AM input.
craig  Sep 07, 2020
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I can't be sure. It works great in a Toyota Avalon. It was easy to install too.
bill  Mar 22, 2020
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I would say so.. it doesn't interfere with anything.. it just adds Bluetooth to your system
cale  Mar 22, 2020
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I installed in my 04 tundra limited to basically us as hands free. Worked great for what I used it for. Never used it for nav.
bruce  Mar 22, 2020
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I have a non-jbl 2010 Tacoma and I just wondering if this plays on all speakers or just the front and can I connect multiple phones?
alfonso  Mar 21, 2020
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On my 2005 Tacoma, the device works on all speakers and can accept multiple phones, however, sometimes I have to turn one phone's bluetooth off to allow the other to connect. The device uses the CD Changer input into the factory radio unit. My vehicle does not have a CD changer but the factory unit had such an input. so it was just a matter of plugging it into the existing harness. The treatment of incoming calls happens seamlessly as the unit automatically switchs the radio from whatever input it was using to CD2. I'm very happy with the investment in the BT45-Toy.
k andrew  Apr 21, 2020
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Yes it plays through all the speakers. You can only connect one phone/ Bluetooth device at a time.
casey  Apr 20, 2020 (Staff)
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Yes. It plays on all speakers as does the factory system. Mine is installed in a 2006 Lexus. The only problem I have is that I want to use the Lexus Bluetooth phone system and the Bluetooth BT45-TOY for music. It is very cumbersome to do this. If you are going to use the BT45-TOY for both it should work well. Hope this helps.
kenneth j  Apr 20, 2020
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Installed in a 2006 Toyota Sienna Mini Van with factory JBL system. - Plays on all speakers. - Connects to only one phone at a time. It has been my experience that once paired to a particular phone, it works very well!
michael  Apr 20, 2020
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I purchased for a JBL equipped Tacoma. It added Bluetooth capability to the stereo, so it was heard throughout the entire system. It only connects to one phone at a time and cannot be split (like newer vehicles.allow for audio from one phone and calls from another simultaneously) but any phone can hookup as long as the code is known or the device is saved to the phone. Example, my phone connected automatically so when my son would come along, I would turn off Bluetooth on my phone so that he could connect. The biggest con, to me, was how loud the voice made announcements ("Connected" or "Incoming Call From...") It was the worst! So loud and no settings to adjust. So if you had radio turned up listening to a station and a call came in, 10x louder you heard, "Incoming call from...".
adrian  Apr 20, 2020
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How do I use Siri with this device?
roman  Jan 05, 2020
1 answer
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We have not received any answers from other customers on your question. I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help answer your question.
thomas  Jan 20, 2020 (Staff)
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I don't use my rear seat entertainment system. Do I still need the extra cable?
richw  Jan 01, 2020
4 answers
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I ordered the USA Spec BT-TOY and received it this week. I also ordered the USA Spec BT-TOYR and began the installation today in my 2004 4Runner SE. The additional USA Spec BT-TOYR wiring for the rear entertainment system (RES) is necessary. You cannot complete the installation without it because the large connector on the back of the 6-CD In Dash JBL radio doesn't fit the BT-45 TOY standard jack. The OEM plug on the radio is kept and the USA Spec BT-TOYR special wiring is used for one of the other 2 connections on the back of the radio. I'm glad I ordered the extra wiring and I'm pleased with the USA Spec BT-TOY's performance, especially the Bluetooth. It's the best my radio has ever sounded.
richw  Feb 10, 2020
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It comes with everything needed. You don't need to purchase any extra cables
cale  Jan 02, 2020
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No you do not need the extra cable
michaelangelo  Jan 01, 2020
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No, you don't need it. It should work just fine.
patrick  Jan 01, 2020
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My 2004 4Runner has the 6-CD changer. Will I still be able to play CDs?
richw  Jan 01, 2020
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Yes Rich, the CD-player works as it normally would. The BT-45 is great...ez installation and works like a factory option. You will not be disappointed!
brian  Jan 03, 2020
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Short answer is yes. If I recall correctly, there is a switch on the bt45-toy that allows you to select the channel you want it to come through. My car has satellite radio that I never use so I set it up on that channel and didnt use the CD player channel. If that isnt an option for you and you set it the CD player, I think all CD's must be removed so the music doesnt play together. But you can still use the CD player, just dont turn on music from a bluetooth source that's paired to the bt45-toy.
ryan  Jan 02, 2020
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Yes. I think so. I had my in a old AVALON 2000 model. I used the cd changer input for the Bluetooth device as my system had the built in cd changer. Need more help contact CRUTCHFIELD tech. There a super helpful.
michael  Jan 02, 2020
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I have this unit installed in a 2004 Lexus GX470, which is built on the 4Runner platform. The CD changer still works and shows up as CD2. The BT45-TOY shows up as a CD1. Tap Disk button on the audio controls to select CD1or CD2.
brian  Jan 01, 2020
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Yes, the bluetooth will work thru the CD. It won't interfere with the CD changer. Just remember to adjust the volume when using the bluetooth.
patrick  Jan 01, 2020
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I have noticed that the manufacturer's warranty only covers units sold from "authorized dealers." Is crutchfield an "authorized dealer" of this product? Or is the warranty assured through crutchfield?
russell  Jul 03, 2019
1 answer
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Hi Russell! We are authorized retailers of all of the items we carry, so your warranty will be fully recognized by the manufacturer.
jessica  Jul 16, 2019 (Staff)
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In a 2005 Land Cruiser, does this go in the "SAT" channel? and does it show song data?
brian  May 06, 2019
6 answers
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On our Lexus we could plug it into any channel (we chose CD, since we didn't have a SAT option & our CD player broke long ago). It doesn't show song data but may on a newer audio system. Bluetooth works great, the hardest part was prying the dash apart to remove the radio & plug the BT45-TOY into the back (instead of hiding it we removed part of the old ashtray & it sits in that space.)
kelly  May 07, 2019
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Not the exact answer you're looking for but ... in a 2007 RX350, I believe you can program it to use any channel you wish. I don't believe that the song data changed from the vehicle's default display. In other words, I don't believe this unit alters your existing display settings.
joseph  May 07, 2019
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On mine the system thinks it is playing a CD. The song data shows on the title info fields.
rick  May 07, 2019
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I installed mine in a 2006 Lexus it operates through the SAT option. Mine displays the artist name and song title when used with my samsung galaxy. additionally I can change songs on the steering wheel control. you should be very pleased
michael  May 06, 2019
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For a 2005 Land Cruiser, I do not know. I have it installed on a 2008 Sequoia and it does Song Title and Artist when you flip to text from the SAT station screen.
scott  May 06, 2019
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Ours was set up to work in "disc 4" of our 6 disc changer. Does not show song data 2006 Lexus LX470
nicolaus  May 06, 2019
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Will my steering wheel controls control audio? (2005 Toyota Land Cruiser)
brian  May 06, 2019
6 answers
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It did on my 2006 Lexus Rx400.
douglas  May 07, 2019
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It should. I installed the Bluetooth unit in my 2006 Lexus GX 470 (land cruiser Prado) and steering controls adjust volume and advance songs off my phone.
ian  May 07, 2019
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I have an 08 Scion xB and the controls all work. Volume and next song. I have the stock stereo that came with my model. My dash no longer dims, but that might be from my previous stereo being stolen in a careless fashion.
jonathan  May 06, 2019
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Yes! Volume and Selection work on our 2003. I do not use the phone function.
aaron  May 06, 2019
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Yes, however don't count on the device working after 6 months. I've gone through two BT45-Toy devices. Both professionally installed. With each I eventually lost am-fm radio and the bluetooth didn't always work and when they did they crackled with distortion. The vendor will not refund however they'll send you another device that I assume is rebuilt.
paul  May 06, 2019
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All existing vehicle controls will continue to work as they do now.
bryan  May 06, 2019
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I have a 2006 Avalon Limited with the navigation system and what the owner's manual calls "Radio type 3" which is the fanciest one Toyota offered that year, I believe. Will installing this device interfere with any of my current controls, including the ones on the steering wheel?
adam  Apr 14, 2019
1 answer
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Adam, no it will not interfere with anything. The steering wheel controls still work. I put this in my 2005 Avalon Limited with navigation. It plugs into the satellite (SAT) plug in the back of radio. It is then controlled as SAT on the mode.
richard  Apr 15, 2019
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Im currently using an FM Bluetooth transmitter to stream audio on my Lexus IS250. While sound is ok is not the best. Very muffled audio and at times distorted. Will this device give me better sound or will it be just as equivalent as a transmitter?
joshua  Feb 02, 2019
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I did think the sound was better, yes. FM transmitters are not good. I've used them many times in the past and none of them seemed to have good sound. Hope this helps.
brian  Feb 05, 2019
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The sound is perfect and exactly what you would be looking for. The only drawback we found on the unit is if your in the car and Bluetooth is connected and you are not using Bluetooth mode, say your on fm, anytime your phone makes a noise from a call or anything it automatically switches over to blue tooth. You essentially have to turn Bluetooth off on your phone if you want to be in the car and use fm or cd.
cody  Feb 03, 2019
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I've never used the plug in bluetooth transmitters so i can't speak on that, but in my 07 Tacoma I still have the USA Spec running and have had no issues, sound quality is still as good as factory. The ONLY issue I have is not being able to use my factory steering wheel controls. Other than that i'm satisfied.
juan  Feb 03, 2019
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I have on in my 2009 Toyota RAV4 with in dash navigation system and screen, audio is very good. Should be a great improvement over what you describe. The speaker phone though the car works very well also. Be aware, installation might be best left to a professional, unless you are really good with tools and such.
harry  Feb 02, 2019
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Sounds much better as far as a good bluetooth connection allows, no hiss, will loose the CD player - but who uses CD's anyways. Installed on my 2007 IS350, working great for 18 months no problems.
raj  Feb 02, 2019
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Will this fit my 2001 Lexus RX300?
dion  Jan 10, 2019
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It can work in the non-Nakamichi sound systems in a 2001 RX300 with a separate harness. The separate harness that is needed will vary depending on if you do or don't have the stock navigation. I recommend contacting an advisor on 1-800-324-9695 if you don't have the Nakamichi sound system so you can get the correct one My Bio: https://www.crutchfield.com/bio/Paul
jason  Jan 14, 2019 (Staff)
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I'm looking to install this in my 1998 Toyota Celica. The factory unit stereo only has radio and a tape deck, so since I don't have an "Aux" or "Sat" source button to connect this adapter to, how do I "switch" to bluetooth audio?
josh  Oct 17, 2018
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Hi Josh , I was asked by Crutchfield to help answer your question as I purchased one of these units almost 2 years ago. While I am not certain about the compatibility to your specific car I can attest to the quality and performance of the unit itself.I installed the adapter myself on my 2007 Lexus GX470. The quality is evident and the instructions were very clear. Its plug and play. The unit syncs with my iphones very quickly and has worked perfectly since my install, again almost 2 years ago.I live in Rural Northern California and drive on very rough dirt and gravel roads daily, really some of the most punishing roads in the USA so the Bluetooth adapter has definitely passed the bounce and dust test !I believe that if you have a great sounding stock stereo system as I have (Mark Levinson premium system) and just need the option of bluetooth interface then this unit is the best option out there and Crutchfield is the best when it comes to customer satisfaction. I have bought from them on and off for around 30 years ! Enjoy !
robert  Oct 17, 2018
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I have 2007 Sequoia with JBL navigation system. It has steering wheel controls. I added a siriusXM dock that uses antenna to play music (so I have to find open station on FM radio) and it has a rear seat DVD player (in the console). I never really use rear seat DVD player anymore so it can go. Will this still work?
resqdoc  Jul 07, 2018
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I don't know about the Sequoia, but it works great in my 2007 Lexus RX 350. All of my controls on the steering wheel work the same as before. The DIY installation was relatively simple. The hardest part is getting the flip switches on the back of the unit configured correctly. All of my music is on my phone, so it is the perfect match for me, no cables. Just make sure you get the correct unit for your vehicle.
james  Jul 23, 2018
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The BT45-TOY will be compatible but, when you have the factory rear seat DVD entertainment system, you will also need the BT-TOYR adapter harness for the installation: www.crutchfield.com/p_581BTTOYR/item.html
ryan  Jul 12, 2018 (Staff)
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i have a 2012 Camry Hyrbrid XLE with the premium JBL sound system. Recently the bluetooth has started to malfunction and I can't find anyplace that works on this specific Toyota unit. Will this USA Spec be a plug n play install? Would I be able to pair my phone to the USA Spec unit only and it would then handle all my hands free calling? Thanks
david  Mar 06, 2018
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It should be plug and play. When you connect it to your radio it should function off either the CD or the SAT option on your radio depending on how your set it up. Once connected you should be able to unpair from the car radio and pair to this unit. You will have to use the mic on this unit. It should take care of your hands free calling.
gabriel  Mar 08, 2018
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I put this unit in a 2006 Toyota Land Cruiser which already had hands-free phone but did not have music streaming capability. The original system still works in the new system installed can't be used for hands-free calling in music streaming. It has a proper wiring harness so it is a plug-and-play type thing but you probably will have to remove the radio to make the connection. I have been happy with this product.
robert  Mar 08, 2018
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I have a 2008 Sequoia with the jbl system with bluelogic for phone. Can I use this for streaming music only? and will the headunit still work for the calls as before?
chad  Sep 28, 2017
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Since your phone will connect EITHER to the head unit or to the BT-TOY at any given time, but NOT to both at the same time, what you are asking for is unlikely to work. This seems to be the nature of bluetooth implementation for sound capable devices
raghunandan  Sep 29, 2017
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If you're looking for streaming only this might not be for you. As far as I know, as long as you're connected to this unit it will answer your phone when it rings. Perhaps you need a Bluetooth car kit for music only.
gabriel  Sep 29, 2017
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This device will intercept all bluetooth functions when paired with a phone.
david  Sep 29, 2017
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can you use this just for bluetooth or do you have to use aux/usb to?
marie  Aug 22, 2017
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It is Bluetooth only. The usb is for charging only. It is very good unit for calls and streaming
authur  Aug 23, 2017
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This was installed in a 2008 Lexus IS250. It connects to the phone through Bluetooth as there is no aux/USB. in the car. The USB included in this kit is for charging only.
gabriel  Aug 23, 2017
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I use mine mostly for Bluetooth (talking on the phone or streaming music). You can also use an aux cord to connect to things like the older iPods that don't have Bluetooth capability. I barely use the aux cord.
nancy  Aug 22, 2017
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Mine is hidden behind the dash and runs solely off BT. The only problem is that it yells "connected" every time you turn on the car. Otherwise, it works flawlessly on my 2003 Land Cruiser (LX470) to add BT to the Mark Levinson NAV deck. It does not show song titles, phone numbers, etc.
findley  Aug 22, 2017
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Yes, it is a Bluetooth connection for a smartphone to stream music. My Land Cruiser already had Bluetooth for phone connectivity so I only use it to stream music. Both system still operate and you do not need to use the USB port.
robert  Aug 22, 2017
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You may use it just for bluetooth. It has three options (power, aux and bluetooth). But you can hook up any combination: all three, just two (power and bluetooth) or just one (bluetooth). I didn't want to keep opening the dash so I added the power line to charge the iPhone that was using the bluetooth and put the aux line into my glove compartment if a friend wanted to listen to something else.
david  Aug 22, 2017
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In my Lexus LX470 I am able to use this for Bluetooth and Auxiliary; I just have to switch discs on my Lexus audio controls. If all I wanted was Bluetooth, it would work just fine. If all I wanted was AUX it would work just fine. The usb however is only for charging.
ramie  Aug 22, 2017
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I currently have BT for phone only in my '09 Highlander. If I install this unit, will I still have to install the microphone that comes with it or will I be able to use the existing microphone in my factory stereo?
timothy  Jul 20, 2016
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You will want to contact an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat to discuss compatibility with your factory system. They will be able to pull up your vehicle and see if this will integrate. If it does not, then they will also be able to discuss other options with you.
kenneth  Jul 20, 2016 (Staff)
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I have iPhone 6s plus, how well does this work with my iPhone and my Lexus RX350 with navigation?
adeyeye  Mar 20, 2016
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It will give you audio.. that is all.
cale  Jan 02, 2020
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I don't have a Lexus. I have a 2011 Tacoma and this works great. I tried a unit from Pac Audio the first time. It did not work. This unit works great and sounds great. I am using it with my iPhone 5s. I can Bluetooth music while navagating. When I receive a phone call it switches over to the phone. Afterward it goes back to the music. This unit works.
anna c  Mar 21, 2016
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