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  1. This is a fairly easy job. I have done it to 2 SC430 that I have owned(2001 and 2003 model years)There is a plug and play video module that you plug into the sat nav computer in the boot. It gives you an additional video feed that will take a rear view camera. Some of the modules give you two video feeds so you can also plug in a tv tuner, playstation or whatever takes your fancy.

    One module is called Navtool and is available on eBay.com. There are a couple of others, but their name slips me just now. Check out Club Lexus. There are a number of threads that cover this install.

    My install on the 2001 model year that I know drive has rear view camera , tv tuner and iPod all routed through the standard head unit. The only changes I have nade to the stock set up is to have installed a satnav computer from a crash damaged 2009 SC. so I get the graphics of the later models, but not the full functionality, as the 2001 wiring harness does not support the functions of the later models.

  2. A lot of early cars have been messed around and scrapped. I picked up a 2001 registered car as salvage this weekend from a dealer in Canvey island., Essex. It only has 59k miles. As far as I have been able to ascertain, the mileage is genuine. It was supplied by Lexus Nottingham, and has only one owner. I have been in touch with the previous owner to get more information and any documentation he might still hold. The vehicle has been written off for insurance purpose, but it has not been in a major collision. Cosmetically, it has seen better days. Even the keys are falling apart! I estimate it will take no more than £1.2k to bring the vehicle back to an excellent condition.

    The colour combination is unusual ; an almost black, dark green, off white interior, and light wood finish.

    This is my summer restoration project. I will either sell it, or keep it and sell on my 2002 SC430. If I do keep it, I will add a Vaistech SLU, spare wheel in the boot, rear view camera, tv tuner and NSV flush mounted Bluetooth, and some chrome 5 star hubcaps. This will bring the total restoration costs to around £2.5k

  3. The only Vais that will work with a 2001 SC430 is the SLU. This gives you two aux ports on the head unit, but you will only have steering wheel volume control. I have one installed with a Navvideo video interface. This set up allows me to have a rear view camera and freeview tv tuner with the feed to the satnav screen. I also feed an iPod directly through the stock stereo. The rear view camera is automatically selected when you go into reverse. I have a toggle switch in the armrest to switch to visor two which is the tv tuner.

    From my research this is about as good as you can get with the stock system. Some guys have replaced the head unit with double din aftermarket units which gives you all the functionality you want. However, if like me, you prefer the stock look and feel of the sc430, the options are limited. It's very easy to spend a bunch of notes on solutions that 'might' work. If you take a conservative stance, you will not be disappointed....enjoy the car for what it is!!

    Zeroallan

  4. So, thanks for the help here re the tyre pressure pressure sensors-that's sorted. The car has sat on a trickle charger in the garage while a few other things were sorted. I phoned for some insurance quotes having done the Money Spupermarket thing...quoting for mum and dad (in their late 60's flawless driving records, reasonable postcode) the car is around £800 per year to insure on limited mileage. I paid £400 on my 911!! Any reason these cars are so heavy to insure? Any recomendations for firms to use?

    I se Privilege and pay around £450 fully comp

  5. So, thanks for the help here re the tyre pressure pressure sensors-that's sorted. The car has sat on a trickle charger in the garage while a few other things were sorted. I phoned for some insurance quotes having done the Money Spupermarket thing...quoting for mum and dad (in their late 60's flawless driving records, reasonable postcode) the car is around £800 per year to insure on limited mileage. I paid £400 on my 911!! Any reason these cars are so heavy to insure? Any recomendations for firms to use?

  6. I have a 2004 RX300. Whenever I turn on the AC, a warning buzzer sounds. The AC works fine, but the buzzer will not stop. It has been in to Lexus for a couple of hours. They say the pollen filter was loaded and they changed it (for no charge), but could not stop the buzzer. They say they had to go back to the technical manuals, but still could not find the cause, and I have had to book the vehicle in for more checks. Any ideas anyone?

    My thought is that the warning system might have a short when the ac is switched on, and a systems reset might flush out the problem. Lexus Sidcup say they have not seen this particular problem before.

  7. Hi all, I'm about to get my first Lexus, a 2002 RX300. Its immaculate inside and out, has only 42,000 miles on the clock + full Lexus service history, and all for £5200! What I want to know is will it accomodate the Parrot 9200 MKI easily as I know (after much searching around) you can't swap out the fitted radio without stuffing the climate controls and I need Bluetooth handsfree and an iPod connection as I'm a business owner and often take calls in the car. Also does it accomodate third party speakers as replacements because I'm stripping the Focals out of my old Scenic RX4 before I part-ex it and having some cheap Sonys put in to replace them.

    And finally, how much would I expect to pay for an LPG conversion with dohnut tank in the spare wheel well?

    Sorry for the raft of questions, but I'd like to get all of the work done pretty soon after I take ownership (hopefully late next week) and want to start planning the fitting of these items so I can get it all out of the way and enjoy my new car.

    Hi

    Justcarkits.co.uk do a harness that plugs into your amp for connecting the parrot mk9200. For ipod playback via all speakers, I would recommend SoundlinQ2, Model SL2Vi from www.vaistech.com

  8. www.hfvt.com make up a loom to fit this kit in the SC430 the item is 'HF-TOY JBL2'. Cost US$89

    They're $149.95 (£94+delivery).

    Still a good idea though.

    Hi All

    www.justcarkits.co.uk do a harness to connect the Parrot mki9200 to the SC430 and RX 300. It plugs into the amp in the boot and a pre-wired adaptor lead plugs straight into the Parrot blue box. The phone and the ipod comes through the three front speakers on my RX300. The USA kit plays through all speakers and takes the sound from th ephone and the ipod through the amp.

    The US kit is also simpler to install-It plugs in behind the head unit and has ISO harnesses wired to the Lexus plugs. The US unit was installed and working within 25 mins. The UK harness took nearly two hours to install in the RX. Much of the time was getting to the amp and running the cable to the front of the car.

    I spoke to Just Car Kits as to why a comparable unit to that supplied by HFVT was not available in the UK. His response was that we didn't have the level of demand to merit the development. He also said that the his car electricians had not been able to figure out how to get their harness to pick up and route all the Parrot speaker feeds via the ML amplifier.

    Not an excellent solution for me, but a good compromise at £63.57 and next day delivery.

    Zeroallan

  9. According to this site only the non 3G I phone is supported:

    http://www.lexus-tech.eu/Bluetooth/search.aspx

    Early Bluetooth was not great on these cars.

    I can make and receive calls but not download the address book or pair 2 phones.

    Cheers

    Paul

    I have a 2002 SC430 and have had a Parrot MKi9200 fitted. I had an harness made up by a US supplier that plugs directly into the back of the stereo headunit. The parrot kit plays through the car speakers and it has hardwired connectors for ipod/iphone, USB and aux. I have connected an Iphone via Bluetooth and through the hard wire connector with excellent results.

    I have also used a PAlm Centro and B & O Serenata, via Bluetooth, all with excellent results. I had to find a US supplier, as I just could not source a suitable harness in the UK.

    Happy to supply details to anyone who is interested.

    Zeroallan

    Those details would be useful bud.

    Cheers.

    Gary.

    Found a UK telmute supplier that seems to have looms for all Lexus models. Check out www.justcarkits.co.uk. I have been looking for a loom to connect a Parrot mki9200 to a recently purchased RX 300SEL. They supply for £51. The equivalent from Nexxia is £81

    Zeroallan

  10. According to this site only the non 3G I phone is supported:

    http://www.lexus-tech.eu/Bluetooth/search.aspx

    Early Bluetooth was not great on these cars.

    I can make and receive calls but not download the address book or pair 2 phones.

    Cheers

    Paul

    I have a 2002 SC430 and have had a Parrot MKi9200 fitted. I had an harness made up by a US supplier that plugs directly into the back of the stereo headunit. The parrot kit plays through the car speakers and it has hardwired connectors for ipod/iphone, USB and aux. I have connected an Iphone via Bluetooth and through the hard wire connector with excellent results.

    I have also used a PAlm Centro and B & O Serenata, via Bluetooth, all with excellent results. I had to find a US supplier, as I just could not source a suitable harness in the UK.

    Happy to supply details to anyone who is interested.

    Zeroallan

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