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Hello,

I have a 1995 SC400 with the Nakamichi Premium Sound System.

One day (last week) the audio simply disappeared. The radio comes on,

antenna comes out, I can play tapes, CDs, and tune radio but no sound.

When I turn the radio off I hear a very light pop.

Does this radio have the internal amp or is the amplifier somewhere

in the trunk (where in the trunk)?

Anyone ever hear of this problem. I'm gonna try calling the dealer

just to ask about it.

thanks

Michael

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Hello,

I have a 1995 SC400 with the Nakamichi Premium Sound System.

One day (last week) the audio simply disappeared.  The radio comes on,

antenna comes out, I can play tapes, CDs, and tune radio but no sound.

When I turn the radio off I hear a very light pop.

Does this radio have the internal amp or is the amplifier somewhere

in the trunk (where in the trunk)?

Anyone ever hear of this problem.  I'm gonna try calling the dealer

just to ask about it.

thanks

Michael

I just bought a 1992 Lexus SC400 and have exacetly the same problem. Try looking at this web site: http://www.carstereohelp.com/stereoremoval.htm

TCM

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There is an amp under the rear seat plus in the boot i believe in some cars?

Go here where there are a couple of members who know all about the soarer audio system

http://www.lexusclub.co.uk/forum

I have a 1992 SC400 and had the exact problem that you describe. it was the amplifier that is in the trunk (boot?). It is located under the CD-changer. So, you have to remove the CD-changer to get to the amp. If that is the problem, then you need to discove why the amp failed. In my case, the drain line to remove water from the body of the car to under the car runs right by the amp. If it has worked itself out of the drain hole, that area can retain enough water to short out the amp. I pulled the whole assembly out, reseated the drain hose, put sealer around it to hold it in position and then drilled two small holes in the lowest part of the wheel well. (Just to allow any other water to drain out.) I found a new Nak Amp at a salvage yard in Indiana. It cost me $125.00 shipped. Once I got that in, the radio and the tape player worked fine. But, the CD-changer would not work. I finally gave up and was told that a 1996 and earlier CD-Changer from an ES300 is plug compalible to the Nak system. I found one of them in a salvage yard near my home. I went over there, plugged the cd-changer in and it worked. Then my mechanic rigged up some brackets and mounted it in the trunk (Boot?).

I hope that this helps.

I posted this onfo in teh US forum with a picture of the installation of teh CD-Changer. Look here: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...showtopic=19520

TCM

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There is an amp under the rear seat plus in the boot i believe in some cars?

Go here where there are a couple of members who know all about the soarer audio system

http://www.lexusclub.co.uk/forum

I have a 1992 SC400 and had the exact problem that you describe. it was the amplifier that is in the trunk (boot?). It is located under the CD-changer. So, you have to remove the CD-changer to get to the amp. If that is the problem, then you need to discove why the amp failed. In my case, the drain line to remove water from the body of the car to under the car runs right by the amp. If it has worked itself out of the drain hole, that area can retain enough water to short out the amp. I pulled the whole assembly out, reseated the drain hose, put sealer around it to hold it in position and then drilled two small holes in the lowest part of the wheel well. (Just to allow any other water to drain out.) I found a new Nak Amp at a salvage yard in Indiana. It cost me $125.00 shipped. Once I got that in, the radio and the tape player worked fine. But, the CD-changer would not work. I finally gave up and was told that a 1996 and earlier CD-Changer from an ES300 is plug compalible to the Nak system. I found one of them in a salvage yard near my home. I went over there, plugged the cd-changer in and it worked. Then my mechanic rigged up some brackets and mounted it in the trunk (Boot?).

I hope that this helps.

I posted this onfo in teh US forum with a picture of the installation of teh CD-Changer. Look here: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...showtopic=19520

TCM

If the above info did not solve your problem, try this: http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/ind...showtopic=22459

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There is an amp under the rear seat plus in the boot i believe in some cars?

Go here where there are a couple of members who know all about the soarer audio system

http://www.lexusclub.co.uk/forum

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I have a 1992 SC400 and had the exact problem that you describe. it was the amplifier that is in the trunk (boot?). It is located under the CD-changer. So, you have to remove the CD-changer to get to the amp. If that is the problem, then you need to discove why the amp failed. In my case, the drain line to remove water from the body of the car to under the car runs right by the amp. If it has worked itself out of the drain hole, that area can retain enough water to short out the amp. I pulled the whole assembly out, reseated the drain hose, put sealer around it to hold it in position and then drilled two small holes in the lowest part of the wheel well. (Just to allow any other water to drain out.) I found a new Nak Amp at a salvage yard in Indiana. It cost me $125.00 shipped. Once I got that in, the radio and the tape player worked fine. But, the CD-changer would not work. I finally gave up and was told that a 1996 and earlier CD-Changer from an ES300 is plug compalible to the Nak system. I found one of them in a salvage yard near my home. I went over there, plugged the cd-changer in and it worked. Then my mechanic rigged up some brackets and mounted it in the trunk (Boot?).

I hope that this helps.

I posted this onfo in teh US forum with a picture of the installation of teh CD-Changer. Look here: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...showtopic=19520

TCM

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If the above info did not solve your problem, try this: http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/ind...showtopic=22459

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I have a 1995 LS400. A few months ago the speakers on the right side of the vehicle quit working. I thought it may be the speakers, but then they came on again the next time I started the car. For the past few months, the speakers on the right side of the vehicle sometimes work and sometimes don't. I was told by a local service tech (not Lexus) that it's probably the radio. Before I replace the radio or have the dealer send it out for repair, do you have any suggestions? Thanks.

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