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capt.smash

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  1. What the title says will the ls430 alloys fit any ls400,i have a 1996 ls400 would they fit this? :winky:
  2. AHHH HAAAA B) searched the US forums and not actualy finding a direct solution to the problem i managed to get just enough info to get an idea of what to look for.Now if you are at all ham fisted dont try doing this it is a very delicate operation and you could end up damageing the stereo.I bit the bullet and decided to take the stereo to pieces its reasonably easy needing only a phillips screwdriver[the hard part seperateing the layers of circuit board through a couple of very delecate pin plugg connections ].The problem part is typicaly on the botton circuit boad at the back left corner there are 2 tiny rectangular ceramic resistors next to each other [about 4mm long and 2mm wide]and after searching the boards found that the solder on these looked very sus so with my crappy oversized soldering iron and solder maneged after a long long time to solder them :D. Anyway i put it back together and YAY the lights work again and im feeling pretty proud of myself :P I hope this helps anyone else who seeks the quest for illumination the DIY way.
  3. HI ive just braught a 96 and exactly the same problem,did you get yours sorted?.Theres plenty of threads on this subject but nobody has ever posted a DIY solution to the problem other than send it away for repair :winky: Has anyone managed to fix this themselves?[mine does not have a phone kit fitted].
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