2005 RX330 Stereo Upgrade
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2005 RX330 Stereo Upgrade
Good afternoon,
I just purchased my first Lexus this week. I have not driven it too much but it was cared for very well. I checked the VIN and it was Lexus serviced every 5k for just about all of the 90k miles it has. One of my first issues is going to be a Navigation DVD update and a stereo upgrade. The Navigation DVD appears to be the original. It looks like Sewell has the new one for 135$ or so. I could not find any used ones in the classifieds or on Ebay. That should take care of the navigation. The stereo seems a little more involved.
I spent quite some time last night reading through countless threads on different options. I saw that the Beatsonic seems to work well but it is 400$ for just the kit. I visited with most of my local car audio shops today and I was less than confident in their knowledge of the Lexus audio/navigation system. Many shops told me that they will not even try to install a new stereo. I do not have a Mark Levinson system or a DVD but I do have the factory Navigation. How can I determine if I have the JBL sound system? These seem to be important factors in determining what will work.
This leaves this install up to me. I have a sound mechanical and electrical background as far as hooking it up but I am concerned about everything working once it is together. I spoke with the folks at Crutchfield and they seem pretty sure if I use all of their adapters a new double din will work and I will not lose my steering wheel control So my question is does anyone have the same setup that I do and if so have you tried the Crutchfield adapters?
I have an Iphone 5 and I just want to be able to play my Iphone through the radio. I do have a few cds but I would mainly use the Iphone. I looked at a possible integration kit to keep things simple but I do not want to put anything in the glove box or have a dedicated cable that comes out from behind the stereo. I normally have my phone plugged in on the charger so bluetooth is not so much of a necessity but I would not be against it because the hands free would be nice. I think this feature can be used with the stereo and not the navigation?
If there are any threads that address my issues I apologize. I have utilized the search feature but I could not find out definitively if the Crutchfield setup will work without losing any of my Lexus items. Thanks in advance for any insight and advise.
I just purchased my first Lexus this week. I have not driven it too much but it was cared for very well. I checked the VIN and it was Lexus serviced every 5k for just about all of the 90k miles it has. One of my first issues is going to be a Navigation DVD update and a stereo upgrade. The Navigation DVD appears to be the original. It looks like Sewell has the new one for 135$ or so. I could not find any used ones in the classifieds or on Ebay. That should take care of the navigation. The stereo seems a little more involved.
I spent quite some time last night reading through countless threads on different options. I saw that the Beatsonic seems to work well but it is 400$ for just the kit. I visited with most of my local car audio shops today and I was less than confident in their knowledge of the Lexus audio/navigation system. Many shops told me that they will not even try to install a new stereo. I do not have a Mark Levinson system or a DVD but I do have the factory Navigation. How can I determine if I have the JBL sound system? These seem to be important factors in determining what will work.
This leaves this install up to me. I have a sound mechanical and electrical background as far as hooking it up but I am concerned about everything working once it is together. I spoke with the folks at Crutchfield and they seem pretty sure if I use all of their adapters a new double din will work and I will not lose my steering wheel control So my question is does anyone have the same setup that I do and if so have you tried the Crutchfield adapters?
I have an Iphone 5 and I just want to be able to play my Iphone through the radio. I do have a few cds but I would mainly use the Iphone. I looked at a possible integration kit to keep things simple but I do not want to put anything in the glove box or have a dedicated cable that comes out from behind the stereo. I normally have my phone plugged in on the charger so bluetooth is not so much of a necessity but I would not be against it because the hands free would be nice. I think this feature can be used with the stereo and not the navigation?
If there are any threads that address my issues I apologize. I have utilized the search feature but I could not find out definitively if the Crutchfield setup will work without losing any of my Lexus items. Thanks in advance for any insight and advise.
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I have an Iphone 5 and I just want to be able to play my Iphone through the radio. I do have a few cds but I would mainly use the Iphone. I looked at a possible integration kit to keep things simple but I do not want to put anything in the glove box or have a dedicated cable that comes out from behind the stereo. I normally have my phone plugged in on the charger
If you only look for threads on Crutchfield you'll limit what you can find. Most of the aftermarket install threads should be useful to refer to.
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An aftermarket interface would be the easiest to install but it does leave a cable which you state is not desired. However, if you're connecting a charger anyway you have a cable running to the phone already. We have the USA Spec interface in our 08 RX 400h and use it along with a Panavise bracket and ProClip mount for the iPhone 5/5s and it all works very well IMO.
It always seems that those USB cords go bad. Maybe it is because I buy the cheap ones on Ebay. I do not want to remove the stereo if the USB cord goes bad on the interface.
Unlikely without an SWI (steering wheel interface) which most aftermarket head units require to work with factory steering wheel controls. You might want to confirm that.
In order for the steering wheel controls to work I would be required to purchase an additional adapter. I believe I will need a total of 3 adapters plus a dash kit.
If you only look for threads on Crutchfield you'll limit what you can find. Most of the aftermarket install threads should be useful to refer to.
It always seems that those USB cords go bad. Maybe it is because I buy the cheap ones on Ebay. I do not want to remove the stereo if the USB cord goes bad on the interface.
Unlikely without an SWI (steering wheel interface) which most aftermarket head units require to work with factory steering wheel controls. You might want to confirm that.
In order for the steering wheel controls to work I would be required to purchase an additional adapter. I believe I will need a total of 3 adapters plus a dash kit.
If you only look for threads on Crutchfield you'll limit what you can find. Most of the aftermarket install threads should be useful to refer to.
#5
I recently bought a kit from GTA car kits . Plugs into back of head unit , gives you a cable for IPhone .Buy the extra kit for Bluetooth . works awesome sound quality better than cd .Steering wheel controls work .They have video showing how to install very easy took me 30 min . I think I spent around 160.00 . well worth the money to me . This is direct input not that crappy FM modulation that sounds bad .
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I recently bought a kit from GTA car kits . Plugs into back of head unit , gives you a cable for IPhone .Buy the extra kit for Bluetooth . works awesome sound quality better than cd .Steering wheel controls work .They have video showing how to install very easy took me 30 min . I think I spent around 160.00 . well worth the money to me . This is direct input not that crappy FM modulation that sounds bad .
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I got the GTA too, I think their Ebay site was a bit cheaper. I watched the video on their website 3x and the install was super easy. Get the right tools and it's like 15 minutes.
Using it after the install is pretty easy, you have to make sure you're on the right "disk" on the display but the steering wheel controls work when using an Ipod or similar product via that cable. Sounds great too.
Using it after the install is pretty easy, you have to make sure you're on the right "disk" on the display but the steering wheel controls work when using an Ipod or similar product via that cable. Sounds great too.
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Sorry but while I think the stock (non ML) stereo was far from horrible, I think the sound was also far from great. If you've ever driven a 2007 Honda with a stock stereo (and laughable anti-theft) then yes you would know horrible. And I have. But, if there is even an inclination for good sound, I would replace everything. That's just me. I see people in their newer (I am '07 rx350) vehicles still using their phones trying not to ram the car in front of them while they screw around... I push two quick buttons to voice dial, one to answer a call, iPod control, Pandora... whatever, and sound is actually great. But you need to spend some money, and find someone who has confidence in doing the install. In my opinion.
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Sorry but while I think the stock (non ML) stereo was far from horrible, I think the sound was also far from great. If you've ever driven a 2007 Honda with a stock stereo (and laughable anti-theft) then yes you would know horrible. And I have. But, if there is even an inclination for good sound, I would replace everything. That's just me. I see people in their newer (I am '07 rx350) vehicles still using their phones trying not to ram the car in front of them while they screw around... I push two quick buttons to voice dial, one to answer a call, iPod control, Pandora... whatever, and sound is actually great. But you need to spend some money, and find someone who has confidence in doing the install. In my opinion.
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The Beatsonic kit does have steering wheel controls just not as many options as the Metra kit, which allowed me to keep all my steering wheel functions.
I have a non hybrid, '09 with factory navigation but without Mark Levinson. I was inspired by Carver and the other members here that did write ups and decided to do it myself and have not regretted it. Check out his thread https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...dnx6960-3.html and thoroughly read through it and watch the clips from Youtube regarding the wiring and removal of the panel.
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Good afternoon,
I just purchased my first Lexus this week. I have not driven it too much but it was cared for very well. I checked the VIN and it was Lexus serviced every 5k for just about all of the 90k miles it has. One of my first issues is going to be a Navigation DVD update and a stereo upgrade. The Navigation DVD appears to be the original. It looks like Sewell has the new one for 135$ or so. I could not find any used ones in the classifieds or on Ebay. That should take care of the navigation. The stereo seems a little more involved.
I spent quite some time last night reading through countless threads on different options. I saw that the Beatsonic seems to work well but it is 400$ for just the kit. I visited with most of my local car audio shops today and I was less than confident in their knowledge of the Lexus audio/navigation system. Many shops told me that they will not even try to install a new stereo. I do not have a Mark Levinson system or a DVD but I do have the factory Navigation. How can I determine if I have the JBL sound system? These seem to be important factors in determining what will work.
This leaves this install up to me. I have a sound mechanical and electrical background as far as hooking it up but I am concerned about everything working once it is together. I spoke with the folks at Crutchfield and they seem pretty sure if I use all of their adapters a new double din will work and I will not lose my steering wheel control So my question is does anyone have the same setup that I do and if so have you tried the Crutchfield adapters?
I have an Iphone 5 and I just want to be able to play my Iphone through the radio. I do have a few cds but I would mainly use the Iphone. I looked at a possible integration kit to keep things simple but I do not want to put anything in the glove box or have a dedicated cable that comes out from behind the stereo. I normally have my phone plugged in on the charger so bluetooth is not so much of a necessity but I would not be against it because the hands free would be nice. I think this feature can be used with the stereo and not the navigation?
If there are any threads that address my issues I apologize. I have utilized the search feature but I could not find out definitively if the Crutchfield setup will work without losing any of my Lexus items. Thanks in advance for any insight and advise.
I just purchased my first Lexus this week. I have not driven it too much but it was cared for very well. I checked the VIN and it was Lexus serviced every 5k for just about all of the 90k miles it has. One of my first issues is going to be a Navigation DVD update and a stereo upgrade. The Navigation DVD appears to be the original. It looks like Sewell has the new one for 135$ or so. I could not find any used ones in the classifieds or on Ebay. That should take care of the navigation. The stereo seems a little more involved.
I spent quite some time last night reading through countless threads on different options. I saw that the Beatsonic seems to work well but it is 400$ for just the kit. I visited with most of my local car audio shops today and I was less than confident in their knowledge of the Lexus audio/navigation system. Many shops told me that they will not even try to install a new stereo. I do not have a Mark Levinson system or a DVD but I do have the factory Navigation. How can I determine if I have the JBL sound system? These seem to be important factors in determining what will work.
This leaves this install up to me. I have a sound mechanical and electrical background as far as hooking it up but I am concerned about everything working once it is together. I spoke with the folks at Crutchfield and they seem pretty sure if I use all of their adapters a new double din will work and I will not lose my steering wheel control So my question is does anyone have the same setup that I do and if so have you tried the Crutchfield adapters?
I have an Iphone 5 and I just want to be able to play my Iphone through the radio. I do have a few cds but I would mainly use the Iphone. I looked at a possible integration kit to keep things simple but I do not want to put anything in the glove box or have a dedicated cable that comes out from behind the stereo. I normally have my phone plugged in on the charger so bluetooth is not so much of a necessity but I would not be against it because the hands free would be nice. I think this feature can be used with the stereo and not the navigation?
If there are any threads that address my issues I apologize. I have utilized the search feature but I could not find out definitively if the Crutchfield setup will work without losing any of my Lexus items. Thanks in advance for any insight and advise.
Last edited by Letta; 11-30-19 at 05:50 PM.
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. Use Blue2Car app. You can play your music through your Bluetooth. Option 2 is to get one of the cassette tape cable to plug in your iPhone. I use both routes. Using the app, I play videos from YouTube, pandora or any music or map app. I love Waze. Or a 3rd option I’ve heard about was the VLine from GROM. It pricey but promises the same. I’m thinking about getting it, but I see a thread about. GTA
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