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  1. I knew that the 'auto' setting on the fan controls the fan so that if it needs warming or cooling to get to the 'required' temperature, it adjusts the speed.

    I assumed that it would blindly put the fan on max until it got to the desired temperature, but I found out a couple of days ago that it doesn't increase the fan speed until the engine temperature has warmed up enough for it to be worth it.

    In other words, start from cold, with it on auto and the fan doesn't come on. Once the engine is starting to produce heat, the fan speed gradually increases to max until it gets to the requested temperature and then slows down to keep it at that temp.

    Awesome - just one more reason why I actually look forward to getting into my car in the mornings. :)

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  2. Seems a bit harsh that Pete got the flak as I thought it was me that made the comment !?

    I just can't see why you'd need a 7-10 inch screen for 'audio', and TV/DVD is illegal for the front of the car in the UK. Sat Nav/Reversing camera maybe, but even then I'm not a fan of reversing cameras - another reason for drivers to be less attentive of the real world (in my opinion). I learnt to reverse a car before I passed my test, and if I can't see enough behind me, I tend to get out and have a look...

    As Pete said, not trying to start an argument, just sticking up for the humble single DIN head unit 8-)

  3. The normal antenna should pop out of the back of the standard head unit and go straight into the new one. You will probably have to connect the remote power switch from the new head unit to the power cable for the old antenna because it has a signal amplifier (some info here: http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/83938-aerial-amplifier-wire/).

    If you've got the amp, you'll need an amp bypass cable - there are various available on eBay, some people have had problems with the cheaper ones, but mine has been fine.

    Here's another thread with some details of fitting in:

    http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/83463-single-din-head-unit-adaptor-problems/

    The DAB antenna came from dabonwheels (http://www.dabonwheels.co.uk/) who have always been very good for me. I used a Kinetic 4001 (http://www.dabonwheels.co.uk/Kinetic_DEGA-4001_glass_mount_DAB_car_aerial.html ).

    I have a spare single DIN adaptor kit (like this) that I don't need. If you want it, PM me your address and I can stick it in the post for you...

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  4. I think the sound quality is good if not better. The standard Lexus unit must be a 15-20 year old design now - I would imagine anything recent would be better.

    I get FM/AM from standard aerial and also DAB (digital) from an extra antenna that I mounted on the rear screen.

    I'd say that the IS200 is also the easiest car I've ever installed audio in - the head unit comes out very easily - there's no stuffing wires into a single DIN slot and then forcing the head unit in. The only difficult part is the the amp bypass cable, but there are ways of doing that too...

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  5. Not sure I can really answer your questions, but I have a Pioneer DEH-X6500-DAB in mine. I used a single DIN adaptor kit (which are not the best quality) but just about do the job - if you want one I have a spare.

    If you remove your glovebox, the amplifier will be behind it to the left, if you have one. Mine is just by-passed - the head unit has enough power not to need it. This set up was the least effort (apart from attaching the amp bypass cable to the back of the amp, which I still have scars on the back of my hand from!).

    The head unit plays mp3s from CD or from a USB stick slot on the front - I bought a tiny 8GB stick for peanuts off ebuyer, which gives me stacks of space, but is also extremely convenient for taking indoors and putting new stuff on it. The head unit even remembers what it was playing when you put it back in which is cool.

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  6. Don't forget you're much more likely to read about peoples problems in forums like this one - you're never going to get thread after thread of people telling you how they drove to work and back without any problems!

    I've had my 2002 Sport for 6 months and it's been faultless - I'm doing 70 miles a day. I have an almost imperceptible wobble under breaking which I'm putting down to a slightly warped disc, but I'll change them at the next service.

    I know the feeling of dread when you get a new (old) car and you're expecting things to go wrong, but I think you're probably better off not worrying until something does go wrong, and by all accounts, the IS200 is less likely to go wrong than anything else.

    BTW - I was slightly disappointed that the photos are no longer attached to this thread - I would have like to have seen what the bodge job looked like!

  7. How hot are you expecting it? (if it's possible to descibe :huh: ) Mine is only what I'd call hot when it's turned fully clockwise. Less than that and it's more 'warm', but I've put that down to the climate control...

    Have you checked how much water is in the cooling system? If you're low on water, that sometimes (ironically) causes a lack of heater temperature...

  8. Interesting question - mine warms up a lot quicker than my last car. The first couple of miles of my journey to work are a bit stop start, but it probably takes 3-4 mins, or about 2 miles, in my estimation. The heated seats warm up quicker, which is nice...

  9. Realistically it was excellent customer service on their part. Breakdown cover is insurance and your cover did not include homestart so it was great that they came out and even better that they added it FOC until renewal.

    To say that they didn't really have anything to do is wrong though! They came to you, diagnosed your problem, got you going and also suggested a possible cause of your issues. All in all I would say they did do something.

    I hadn't meant that to sound like the AA didn't do anything - the service was excellent. :D It was more my own embarrassment at having called them out for something so trivial... :unsure:

    @Ian - thanks for the offer - I'll let you know if it happens again...

  10. Just went to start my car and it turned over for about 2 seconds, almost caught but didn't start. Tried again and it felt like there was no fuel getting through, just turning over.

    I thought it might just be flooded so I left it for 10 minutes and tried again, but it was still the same. I thought something must have busted, so I didn't want to keep trying in case it caused further damage, and called the AA. Unfortunately I didn't have home-start, so they were going to charge me a call out, until I pointed out I'd been a member for 13 years and never called them out. So they've added home start for nothing (until my next renewal) and turned up within 20 minutes.

    Turned out it was just flooded - he kept it cranking for a while and it eventually started - to my huge relief. I was starting to worry about timing belts, etc.

    Anyway, the point of the post is that he said that it if does it again, it might be a faulty air temperature sensor causing too much fuel to be delivered, which wouldn't likely show up as an 'engine light' fault.

    Does this sound plausible? Is it something I can change fairly easily myself?

    Anyway, thumbs up to the AA, even if they didn't have anything to really do.

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