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Compatibility of Extension Module versions (86100-YY050)

Discussion in 'Prius v Audio and Electronics' started by MrZap, Aug 25, 2020.

  1. MrZap

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    Main question underlined below.

    I'm wondering if anyone can comment on the inter-compatibility of the 86100-YY050 extension modules that are available for the Prius and other Toyota cars/trucks. For reference I have a 2012 Prius v with non-JBL stereo that until last week also had nav and Bluetooth audio. My stereo model is 57015 (with HD and XM), which google does not seem to know much about. Seems like the same as 57011 . Could this be a Canadian model?

    As documented in other posts, I have the common loss of NAV, Bluetooth and APPS functions but the AM/FM/SAT radio still works. From what I have seen on these forums and Reddit, this is due to an extension box failure or the harness that joins the radio to the extension box. Because I have a black screen instead of a "Function not available" message, I do not think it is just the harness. I have seen some comments that relate this failure to over use of the USB charging port but have not been able to confirm such a thing. Anyone else heard this?

    The number 86100-YY050 is printed on the extension box on photos of similar extension boxes/modules I have seen on Ebay, in forums and on Toyota parts websites. However there are different PT numbers (PT296-47130, PT296-47140, PT296-47140AA, PT296-47140AB, PT296-47141) . i have yet to pull mine so cannot say yet what it is. Does anyone know whether these parts might be interchangeable or definitely not interchangeable without also changing the head unit? Is there one that is less likely to fail again or better in any way?

    If a person searches the US Toyota parts website for PT296-47140, it seems to indicate that the *40 box replaces the *20 and *30, but this is not a really clear statement. This also doesn't speak to the AA and AB versions. (I tried to include link but don't have status yet.) Is there a current part number that is compatible and comes at a reasonable cost?

    For anyone coming across this post without having read the other posts about this issue, the extension module is bolted below the main head unit and is removed with the main head unit. It is manufactured by Harman Automotive and is sometimes call the Gracenote Extension Box, Extension Module or Bluetooth module. It is responsible for the Nav, Bluetooth audio and Apps functions. A search for pictures of 86100-YY050 should show you what you are looking for. According to older posts, this box was once an $85 item and now is 10x that from the dealer.
     
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    Wonder if you ever figured this out..have a similar question regarding extension box 861-YY050 and different pt numbers. Also wonder as per a post on Toyota Nation whether this box has much if anything to do with Bluetooth (which is all I really want for phone..don't use apps or navigation). A poster there noted that he got his bluetooth to by bypassing the extension box that was faulty. Ever heard this...can't find anywhere that explains exactly what the box has to do with bluetooth...such Toyota secrets:) Thanks and be well if you see this. Rick
     
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    Wondering if you resolved this as well.

    Note that the extension box has a separate software version. You can find the diagnostic screen:

    Someone posted it on this forum but the diagnostic screen on the radio is very easy to pull up:
    - Switch the car to on or auxiliary, hold down the car button on the head unit and cycle the parking lights on and off 4 times rapidly.
    - A diagnostic menu will pop up on your radio.
    - Click on the function check / setting then vehicle signal and you can see your battery voltage.
    - Click on the (software versions?), and the screen will display the SW version info of both boxes.
    On that Diagnostic screen, you can see the software version of the main unit, and the expansion box. I think it says the main unit is made by Panasonic, and the extension box is made by Harmon Kordon. If you are lucky, the Toyota part numbers will be displayed as well. My wife has the car today, or I would check for you, and post a picture.

    So what this means is that if you buy another expansion box, the software version in it might be important. The part numbers might hav

    Also, I am surprised that the Bluetooth would be affected by a bad expansion box. When upgraded from a 57010 unit to a junkyard 57011 unit, I discovered they had not included the cable that joins the two boxes. While I waited for the cable from Amazon, I seem to recall that Bluetooth still worked without the cable, even if Entune / Nav did not. It makes sense that if the 57010 unit (no Nav; No Entune) supported Bluetooth, that the 57011 unit without the expansion box would still support Bluetooth.
     
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    I never did figure out the differences. I found another thread where someone did a facelift to a more recent version of the entire head unit and I did that instead. That was on a Prius v . If you want to find that thread search for my other posts. The thread was started by Kepik.
     
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    I am familiar with that post. Kepik helped me with my 57010 to 57011 conversion.

    I am now considering doing the upgrade from 57011 to the 510057. I am curious how you made out with that "Facelift", and how much it cost to get the 510057 unit.
     
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    Any updates on this post? I am also very interested. Thanks
     
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    As part of looking at parts to upgrade my 57011 to 510057, and I learned something interesting. The lowest cost for a "86100-YY050" is about $180 on eBay (most are $200 or more). The "86100-YY050" is used in many other Toyota Vehicles of about the same age (Carolla, RAV4, regular Prius, and others), and those Harmon boxes are now failing. Replacement boxes are like gold on eBay.

    Then I noticed something. As of today (Aug 10th 2021), a compete 57011 with the Harman box and cable can be had for $139 on eBay: seller has 100% feedback, 5 units remaining 2012 2013 2014 Toyota Prius Radio Receiver AM FM XM HD Radio CD Player 57011 | eBay. Swapping the whole 57011 unit would take less effort and cost less than buying just the Harman box. You then might have an extra cable, which you can sell on eBay (or post here as a for Prius V specific item).

    That said, once I upgrade my 57011 (with a working Harmon box and cable) that unit will become available for sale. I still have my 57010 that came with my 2013 Prius V two, so I won't need the 57011 to swap back in when I get rid of the car.
     
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    I have upgraded, so the fully functional 57011 is available as of Aug 26th 2021. The new unit was missing the mounting brackets, so those brackets are not included.
     
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    Hi. I’m having the “no Bluetooth only radio” issue in my 2012 Prius v. Interested in buying your 57011. Thanks. Camille in St pete
     
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    - Have you tried the software upgrade to 5.2.x of the Panasonic head unit? If that works, it costs you nothing. It has worked for some people. A 2012 Prius V would have the original software. All you need is a blank thumb drive. There are instructions and a download link in this forum.

    - The whole unit is pretty heavy, so shipping is likely to be ~$30. I need to think how much I want for it.

    - I did find someone selling a tested Harmon box on eBay for $129 + $15 shipping. 12 13 14 Toyota CAMRY SIENNA PRIUS RAV4 Bluetooth Module Gracenote Extension Box | eBay That seller is even including the cable, which cost me $30 to buy new. You already have one, but it is nice to have as a spare.

    - If you are not in a hurry, watch ebay for a 57011 unit that is missing the cable connecting the upper half to the lower half. You might get a good best offer price if you find one of those.