rajesh
Nov 5 2008, 03:40 PM
hello Guys & Girlis;
i am in a catch 22 position - its going to be my 40th on the 20th Nov - (thank you) well the thing is, my Lexus radio/CD player packed up on me 2 years ago........yes yes why now..... i need / want to replace it with a double din unit.
i love the JVC 810 unit - the problem is shell - pay some one to fix it at £80-£150.00 or do it my self? - i know there is a lot of infor on this topic, but i am not a techi guy.....
http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_product...partno=KWAVX810the car is a Lexus Is200SE Auto - "1999"
shell i treat myself or use the cash for something else???? the house "LCD" or the family ????
the best price i can get one is £339.00 with the fitting you are looking at 400-450 mark. if i am lucky.
what would u do????
reganlives
Nov 5 2008, 03:50 PM
if you were to get that unit then its best to fit it yourself instead of spend x amount of money paying someone else to do it mate. I personally have always fitted my own audio in my cars and find it the best way tbh. if you find yourself capable enough to do it yourself then why not do it yourself and save a big chunk of money. I find it a good peice of mind thing as well when i fit a unit myself. btw, the jvc units are very good mate. I've got a JVC KD-AVX1 and have had it for 3 years now from new and never had an issue with it. best unit i've ever had. if you need more info though i'd recommend checking out the talkaudio.co.uk forum as there lots of information to be found there.
Rabster
Nov 5 2008, 04:17 PM
get a unit and fit your self i refuse to pay someone to install audio in my car i prefer to knwo where it all goes and that its done my way etc
also your not that far from a few of us so im sure if you got really stuck we could offer you assistance etc
i have a DDX6029 in my car and i think its great does everything i want and more plus reverse camera is the nuts
rajesh
Nov 5 2008, 05:20 PM
right doing the unit myself - well from the information i have been told -
1 the amp has to be bypassed (behind the glove box)
2 need a facia
3 need a device ?(box) that will allow me to bypasas the amp.
the rest i have to look into and see what i can fisnd out and do; - thank you for the information so far.......
reganlives
Nov 5 2008, 06:27 PM
All you need is an amp bypass cable mate and a facia adapter. theres walkthroughs available of how to remove the standard unit.
Rabster
Nov 5 2008, 07:06 PM
of course you wouldnt need the bypass cable if you fancied putting amps etc in the boot but thats your call
point 3 BOX what do you mean never come across this
i made my own by pass cable in 2006 all it routes is the
Speaker cables
ground
12v
Ignition
i dont think the ones on ebay cover the ilumination 2 but i may be wrong
i suggest when you get the facia you look up WOZZA's ice thread about modifying the facia its a well worth mod if you have the time.
DJ Wozza
Nov 6 2008, 09:02 AM
Hi Rajesh,
There is a great guide for installing the bypass cable HERE (which you will require)
There is a great guide for modifying the Facia you need HERE (same principles work for Single or Double DIN)
See E-Bay for the Facia & Bypass lead Item number: 280279207178
(bargain as this one includes the facia, where some places charge £29.99 just for the bypass lead)
That should sort ya

I have also moved the topic to the correct forum
rajesh
Nov 6 2008, 06:48 PM
thanks wozza;
i have been looking at the links - they are great; i have also been looking at the prices on fitting at my local area.
so far i have been quoted £60 + parts - have been checking out all my options - we have to wait and see what i decide.
thanks once again.
Andy-r
Nov 6 2008, 07:42 PM
QUOTE (rajesh @ Nov 6 2008, 06:48 PM)

thanks wozza;
i have been looking at the links - they are great; i have also been looking at the prices on fitting at my local area.
so far i have been quoted £60 + parts - have been checking out all my options - we have to wait and see what i decide.
thanks once again.
For that price they'll probably just buy the by-pass cable fit it and charge you £60 for half an hours work, it's quite easy to do mate if I can do it you can, you might as well save yourself £60 and do it yourself.
DJ Wozza
Nov 6 2008, 08:14 PM
glad to be of help mate, don't forget to take some pics during the install......
rajesh
Nov 10 2008, 02:28 PM
just an update -
Ordered the facia and bypass from Ebay - also brought the JVC 810 unit from
http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_product...partno=KWAVX810 its an good price.
i can not wait to have all done into my baby Lexus, i've started getting music videos, got 14 so far(FREE).
all in AVI - just plug HD to Unit and dance away while driving....
cho for now.
Parthiban
Nov 10 2008, 02:42 PM
Good luck with it mate, can't believe you've been without for 2 years!
Looks a nice headunit, and as others have said it's not particularly difficult to take the dash apart, once you've done it you'll be thinking did I really think about paying someone to do that!
Follow Wozza's thread for modifying the autoleads fascia - I've seen his in the flesh and it looks great, well worth doing as it doesn't really match the dash in it's standard guise
DJ Wozza
Nov 10 2008, 02:58 PM
QUOTE (Parthiban @ Nov 10 2008, 02:42 PM)

Follow Wozza's thread for modifying the autoleads fascia - I've seen his in the flesh and it looks great, well worth doing as it doesn't really match the dash in it's standard guise

cheers bud
Andy-r
Nov 10 2008, 08:20 PM
QUOTE (DJ Wozza @ Nov 10 2008, 02:58 PM)

QUOTE (Parthiban @ Nov 10 2008, 02:42 PM)

Follow Wozza's thread for modifying the autoleads fascia - I've seen his in the flesh and it looks great, well worth doing as it doesn't really match the dash in it's standard guise

cheers bud

I'll 2nd that going to do mine but i'm far too lazy at the moment.
rajesh
Nov 12 2008, 07:20 AM
right the units arrived yesterday
all i need to know now is
how to disconnect / dismount the LEXUS old head (no Sat Nav)
unless i missed something in the links.....(sorry)
going to print the steps out and try to understand them before i start doing it - with a mate (i hope so)
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentabove are the items i ordered they look cool - the kids can not wait until its all in the car - -
cho for now;
rajesh
Nov 12 2008, 09:11 AM
Just to inform you all -
I found the link to remove the Radio - "Radio Removal – IS200" in word..... and if you have any better guides please let me know.
cho.
Parthiban
Nov 12 2008, 09:58 AM
Just remember to MASK everything - it's so easy to scratch the dash so best to do it. Also removing the gearknob can prevent unnecessary scratches on that.
Other than that you should get the stereo out in about 20mins
rajesh
Nov 12 2008, 11:00 AM
thanks mate - just waiting for a guide on the Dash tray - need a guide on how to remove it.
DJ Wozza
Nov 12 2008, 11:16 AM
PM sent
P.Lindblom
Nov 12 2008, 05:35 PM
It will look really nice when installed. This is my JVC 7" DVD player and Toyota fascia:
rajesh
Nov 13 2008, 10:46 PM
thats cool - doing my one on saturday;
i like the Sat Nav - link
pic's will follow on Saturday or Sunday
rajesh
Nov 17 2008, 07:06 PM
hello Guys & Girlys -
i trust you all had a great weekend; i did YES i dis "

" went to my mates house and got my 7" LCD dvd player fitted.
It did not take that long, it was only a bit cold, we followed the steps and complated the task....
have a look - great Cool....
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentjust got to play with the settings and set the Pic. - its looking so cool.
a big thank to you all for your advise and comments - a big thank you too
DJ Wozza
Parthiban
Nov 17 2008, 07:18 PM
Nice one mate, that looks fantastic!
reganlives
Nov 18 2008, 09:23 AM
cool but looking at ur pic it says detachable panel on the screen....huhhhh...what part comes off? this is well interesting coz it was the security issue which always put me off double dins.
DJ Wozza
Nov 18 2008, 09:44 AM
Happy to have helped Rajesh, come to the December Lexus Meet so we can all see it
(link in my sig below)
Parthiban
Nov 18 2008, 09:45 AM
QUOTE (reganlives @ Nov 18 2008, 09:23 AM)

cool but looking at ur pic it says detachable panel on the screen....huhhhh...what part comes off? this is well interesting coz it was the security issue which always put me off double dins.
The screen is removable on that headunit I believe. Couldn't see myself actually removing it on a day to day basis, but makes sense if you go on holiday or something.
rajesh
Nov 18 2008, 03:03 PM
thats right; the Head comes off - at the present i only take it off when i am at home overnight - my work has a privet carpark away from the public (and i can see my car from my office window) sweet
the whole screen comes off - its easy to do and safe.

i would say " if you are in the market for a new head" go for and buy this one - @ £350.00 its a steel ! - going to try connecting MP3 / mobile phone to the unit via cable (in the glove box) - this will allow me to play / view files.....well music and pic's / Divx movies.
December sounds good; let me see - i will let you know.
cho for now. PS loving the Units sound !!!
spikes
Nov 18 2008, 10:19 PM
looks great Rajesh
DJ Wozza
Nov 18 2008, 11:37 PM
Can't believe anyone takes the face off eveytime they pop in somewhere for 5 minutes tho,
a single DIN maybe, but that screen won't exactly fit in a trouser pocket will it
reganlives
Nov 19 2008, 12:57 PM
oh no...this thread has now become a bad influence and its tempting me to upgrade from my AVX1 to that very same double din unit...arghhh! I love the JVC units especially the double din ones coz of their features and this unit would be simply amazing....I must try and resist the temptation...
reganlives
Nov 19 2008, 12:57 PM
can we have some pics of the user interface by the way and a review of it if possible?
rajesh
Nov 19 2008, 03:04 PM
QUOTE (reganlives @ Nov 19 2008, 12:57 PM)

can we have some pics of the user interface by the way and a review of it if possible?
i will try to sort something out later today - or have a look at youtube - just enter the units name "JVC AVX 810" 3 - 4 clips.
N2KHL
Nov 20 2008, 01:21 PM
I really like that head unit!! i think that would be some thing for me to save for now as i really wanna fit in my 2x12" pioneer subs and kenwood digital amp in the boot and would rather have greater control over the rest of the system (i.e. run high pass to the standard speakers and let the subs do the hard work on the bass).
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