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Picked up my Lexus this afternoon after Profess Autogas installed an LPG system, and I have to say, I can't feel any difference in the performance at all.

Looking forward to lot's of economical and enjoyable motoring.

Now for my question !

The central speaker on the rear parcel shelf seems to have thrown in the towel !

It is vibrating with the base notes, and yes I know it wouldn't make a noise at all if it didn't vibrate. LoL

To remove the offending speaker, do I prise off the cover from within the car or must I access it from inside the boot / trunk ?

Cheers Guys.

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Yes, the subwoofer cover is prised off from inside the car. There are two clips on each side. Then the speaker can be unscrewed with a 10mm (I think) socket.

I think my sub may be faulty too. Any ideas where you're going to source a new one from?

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My first stop for a replacement speaker would be a place called Richersounds in Leicester, once they have briefed me I'll do what I always do, trawl the web !

Once I source a high quality unit I'll make it known here.

Cheers.

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Bear in mind that the stock sub is a 'free air' or 'infinite baffle' sub. Designed to work without needing a box. They are quite rare to find. Also I cant remember if the OEM amp is 2 ohm or 4. Check the american site ClubLexus as they have all the info and potential replacements there (in the FAQ thread i think)

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Here are a few pictures of the LPG Install as promised.

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That is the finished view with the Flash Lube just behind the DS Headlight.

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With the cover off one can see the Exchange Unit ( I think it's called that ) to the right of the Brake Fluid bottle. Then the Filter, cable tied to the bulkhead, and in blue, the Injectors.

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Close up of the Exchange Unit.

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The curb side bank of Injectors, very neat.

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The CPU hides nicely under an existing cover above the NS wheel arch.

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Close up of the Flash Lube bottle.

So there you have it, Stag LPG system fitted, with a Lifetime "Parts & Labour" Guarantee.

The work has been done to a high standard, as far as this layman can see,

two minor criticisms,

1. The Toroidal tank sits a little high, I accept and expected that, however, having checked underneath the car I noticed that the spare wheel housing is actually concave, had that been knocked down the tank would have sat with the floor panel where it should be, flush.

( Someone is bound to say, don't be silly that can't be done.) LoL

2. Had I not mentioned it and supplied the paint the filler cap would have been black, as it was I had to mask up and apply a second coat anyway.

Nit Picking I know, but that's the whole story, so far !

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Nice and neat.

Omvl vaporiser and omvl injectors

It's good that you have a lifetime warranty cos those injectors have rubber seals in and tend to break down

Not a problem if it's under warranty though so don't worry about it

Hope it runs smooth for you

It's much better than the recent work we have seen

I'm impressed !!!

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Yes, the subwoofer cover is prised off from inside the car. There are two clips on each side. Then the speaker can be unscrewed with a 10mm (I think) socket.

I think my sub may be faulty too. Any ideas where you're going to source a new one from?

If the problem with the speaker is just that the cone has gone you can get it re-coned. Mike

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Nice neat job & good to see the standard of workmanship hasn't gone downhill without Leon cracking the whip.

I will be there next weekend for my 10,000 mile service as I am passing on the way to see my Mum. Mine hasn't missed a beat in 10,000 miles since converted properly in March.

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