New SC owner - radio problems
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New SC owner - radio problems
I bought a 2008 SC 430 on Saturday. I also have a 2009 ES and love Lexus. I am having a problem with my radio which I believe is because of my iPhone 3G or Bluetooth. The radio stations are fuzzy and fade in and out. Today I tried a CD and the system sounded great. So then I turned off my iPhone and the radio stations sounded fine. Is there a problem with having the iPhone on with the radio and how do I fix it?
Also is it ok to but the roof up and down more than once a day? I am just leaving it open. Also do you all leave yours open in parking lots unattended?
Thanks!
Also is it ok to but the roof up and down more than once a day? I am just leaving it open. Also do you all leave yours open in parking lots unattended?
Thanks!
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Are you listening to AM or FM radio? That is a new issue to me, other than in areas where the stations are weak.
Lots of folks open and close their tops every chance they get, multiple times a day. I always close mine just to keep hands out of the car for whatever I've left in it and also to keep birds away. For some reason birds seem to have a radar for my car, at least on the outside. I don't give them a chance at the inside.
Lots of folks open and close their tops every chance they get, multiple times a day. I always close mine just to keep hands out of the car for whatever I've left in it and also to keep birds away. For some reason birds seem to have a radar for my car, at least on the outside. I don't give them a chance at the inside.
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Well the next issue could be a disconnected antenna lead. Was your purchase of the car from a private party or dealer? Was a warranty offered or included?
On the radio itself...when tuning to your favorite FM stereo station is the "ST" illuminated on the radio LCD panel. It should be near the top of the display, in a smaller font and between where is says "FM-1 and "CH" where CH represents channel 1 etc etc. If "ST" is not illuminated that is an indication of a weak station signal. Signals are affected by many factors, weather, terrain, buildings etc etc...However one potential, albeit one with a low percentage, may be a disconnected or bad antenna lead. Even though the car has two antennas supplying signal to the head unit, if the main Ariel is not doing its job, then reception will be affected. Is there a way to find out from the previous owner if the problem was known before?
Which leads me back to the warranty question.
On the radio itself...when tuning to your favorite FM stereo station is the "ST" illuminated on the radio LCD panel. It should be near the top of the display, in a smaller font and between where is says "FM-1 and "CH" where CH represents channel 1 etc etc. If "ST" is not illuminated that is an indication of a weak station signal. Signals are affected by many factors, weather, terrain, buildings etc etc...However one potential, albeit one with a low percentage, may be a disconnected or bad antenna lead. Even though the car has two antennas supplying signal to the head unit, if the main Ariel is not doing its job, then reception will be affected. Is there a way to find out from the previous owner if the problem was known before?
Which leads me back to the warranty question.
Last edited by VVTiBob; 06-14-12 at 10:34 PM.
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Even though the car has two antennas supplying signal to the head unit, if the main Ariel is not doing its job, then reception will be affected.
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Also my fav station showed the ST this morning. The radio doesn't sound as good as a CD.
I will go look at windshield.
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It's another if, then else equation! If your warranty covers the electronics, then take it in and have it inspected. Else to much fretting and not enough joyful driving is occurring.
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My 2006 SC had the antenna unplugged because they added a satellite XM unit. When I plugged the thing back in, all of my weak AM stations came back loud and strong...check that, although you say the antenna is going up already...mine was not.
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I've noticed that the CD player sounds a bit "richer" than the radio or the Sirius XM. I think it's the nature of the beast. But I listen to the Sirius unit at least 95% of the time...
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