no cd player in my ls 400
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no cd player in my ls 400
Can this be, it just has a tape deck, its has the car phone option, but i cannot find any cd changer, and i dont even then their is a cd button on my radio controls. how sad I guess i'll be getting the alpine alot sooner
I cannot belive they made a 40-50k car without a cd player even in 89-90
oh well 24 hrs later i still lover my new car
I cannot belive they made a 40-50k car without a cd player even in 89-90
oh well 24 hrs later i still lover my new car
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A CD changer was never standard during the entire 11 year run of the LS400.
My next door neighbor purchased his LS400 without a CD changer in fall 1989. I purchased mine without a CD changer in the spring of 1990. A CD changer was a $1,000 option in 1990 and I didn't think it was worth it when the sticker price of my new 90 LS was only about $36,000 and I paid much less than that. A lot of people did not buy the CD changer because it was mounted in the trunk.
Installation of a CD changer in the early LS requires changing the head unit. The current owner of my 90 LS connects a portable CD player by plugging an adapter into the cassette deck.
My next door neighbor purchased his LS400 without a CD changer in fall 1989. I purchased mine without a CD changer in the spring of 1990. A CD changer was a $1,000 option in 1990 and I didn't think it was worth it when the sticker price of my new 90 LS was only about $36,000 and I paid much less than that. A lot of people did not buy the CD changer because it was mounted in the trunk.
Installation of a CD changer in the early LS requires changing the head unit. The current owner of my 90 LS connects a portable CD player by plugging an adapter into the cassette deck.
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yeah hrmmm..... I guess a new alpine headunit is in order, I just hate the look of aftermarket equipment in a luxury vehicle
I did replace the blown 8" woofer today, sounds much much better that 15 year old woofer i pulled out crumbled in my hands
I did replace the blown 8" woofer today, sounds much much better that 15 year old woofer i pulled out crumbled in my hands
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Heh I paid 4900 for a mint condition black w/ tan leather, full lexus mantaince over 10000 in recorded lexus mantaince over the years.. I friggin love my car
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It is unclear to me from your post as to whether or not your head unit has a cd control button.
It is my understanding that all LS models had the wiring necessary for a cd changer.
With the help of forum member "lexusaudio", I was able to put a cd changer in my mothers 96 LS (Glove box in that year).
This guy is a wealth of Audio info for all Lexus models & can help you get the parts you need at great prices. Great to deal with as well.
Here is an email he left on another 6/28 post here at CL:
PIONEERSUBY@WOH.RR.COM
It is my understanding that all LS models had the wiring necessary for a cd changer.
With the help of forum member "lexusaudio", I was able to put a cd changer in my mothers 96 LS (Glove box in that year).
This guy is a wealth of Audio info for all Lexus models & can help you get the parts you need at great prices. Great to deal with as well.
Here is an email he left on another 6/28 post here at CL:
PIONEERSUBY@WOH.RR.COM
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thanks for the info, but i think my girlfriend wants me to put in some crazy alpine headunit cda-9889 i think it is, not sure on the model number, shes alot more into audio than i am so i'll probably yank out the stock stuff, i replaced the sub already so ill also put in new tweaters and new speakers
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