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2006 Toyota Land Cruiser Relay, Antenna, Car Speakers, Subwoofer

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2006 Toyota Land Cruiser
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Base; 8 Cyl 4.7 L GAS
Vehicle Options
Base; 8 Cyl 4.7 L GAS
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2006 Toyota Land Cruiser Antenna & Radio Diagram
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  • 2
    86337-60151
    Mast
    Rod&Pipe Sealed With Cable
    MSRP: $112.09 Your Price: $79.86
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  • 3
    86396-89102
    Mast Nut
    Nut, Antenna
    • Part Notes: Chrome
    MSRP: $12.79 Your Price: $9.19
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  • 5 Toyota 86101-60372 Cable
    86101-60372
    Cable
    Cord Sub-Assembly, Antenna
    MSRP: $175.50 Your Price: $123.97
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  • 6 Toyota 85914-60070 Relay
    85914-60070
    Relay
    Relay, Motor Antenna
    MSRP: $575.17 Your Price: $392.47
    1
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  • Toyota 86101-60063 Antenna Cable
    86101-60063
    Antenna Cable
    Cord Sub-Assembly, Antenna
    • Part Notes: Land Cruiser; Without Side Air Bags
    MSRP: $173.77 Your Price: $122.75
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Antenna Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Toyota Land Cruiser

  • Q: How to remove and install the radio antenna on 2006 Toyota Land Cruiser?
    A: Connect battery negative cable. Remove antenna nut, turn radio ON and antenna UP; hold the rod, turn radio OFF, then try ON and UP before removing the rod. To install, insert rod cable fully with teeth toward rear, turn radio OFF, fit nut and test.
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