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Because you posted these rather cryptic posts at the same time... I am guessing (of course) that the area of wiring you are interested is AUDIO...
Somehow to kluge a Kenwood (obscure) into a Celica GT (very popular... cyberspace positively bulging... not only information but adapters... wiring... all stripe of interests, kits & adjuncts).
Not the least of which would be Crutchfield... Do look there!!
heres a diagram, make sure your timing marks are lined up,but you may have cause engine damage if the belt was installed and the gears not lined up, the pistons may have bent some valves, the only way to know is to check the marks,
Sound like you should take it in an have someone who is train to replace is for you. Timing chain means timing , if your timing is off your car won't run, see were I am going with this Sorry, no quick fix.
check your ignition coil and plugs for sparks. if no spark replace. if the rotor is turning then the timing belt is fine. rotor in the distributor cap. 3 screws will get you in there.
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