anyone ever tried to "update" an LS400?
#1
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
anyone ever tried to "update" an LS400?
as in retrofitting 21st century lexus technology into one.. like push start w/key fob, smart access system, BSM, parking sensors, radar cruise w/LKA, pano roof, etc..
guessing it would be extremely expensive and pointless, but has anyone ever tried it?
guessing it would be extremely expensive and pointless, but has anyone ever tried it?
#2
Lexus Test Driver
pretty much the only things i'd like to be able to retrofit are steering wheel volume controls, the "mode" button on the wheel to be an up and down rocker button like the temperature instead of a button that can only cycle in one direction (i only really look at current mpg and tank avg), turn signals that can blink 3 times with one touch, usb audio connection, ventilated seats would be nice, and maybe a little bit more manual control over the transmission. the tuning is so damn near perfect on it though it really doesn't need that.
oh and another thing, if the cruise control didn't completely cancel itself when you dropped below 20. on my E class the cruise will also cancel but once you go above the minimum speed you can still resume the old set speed. on the LS it gets completely erased and you need to start over again. many roads will be 60 mph roads but still have red lights on them, and it'd be nice to just have to get to 20 or so after the light and just hit resume. now i'm just nitpicking though haha..
oh and another thing, if the cruise control didn't completely cancel itself when you dropped below 20. on my E class the cruise will also cancel but once you go above the minimum speed you can still resume the old set speed. on the LS it gets completely erased and you need to start over again. many roads will be 60 mph roads but still have red lights on them, and it'd be nice to just have to get to 20 or so after the light and just hit resume. now i'm just nitpicking though haha..
#3
it really depends on what you value as an "update".
I feel upgrading the stereo to accept Bluetooth or at least an AUX input makes it more modern.
the rest like BSM, rear back up camera, parking sensors are just aids...though I do appreciate rear back up camera esp when parallel parking.
anyone can add a proximity key and a push start like the modern lexus quite easily, as simple as installing an alarm system.
I feel upgrading the stereo to accept Bluetooth or at least an AUX input makes it more modern.
the rest like BSM, rear back up camera, parking sensors are just aids...though I do appreciate rear back up camera esp when parallel parking.
anyone can add a proximity key and a push start like the modern lexus quite easily, as simple as installing an alarm system.
#4
Racer
I really wish my 97 had a trunk button under the decklid like most modern cars have. I know it has a power trunk button so it shouldn't be that difficult to install.
#5
Racer
Id just wanna try to add an aux in port
#6
Lead Lap
The LS400 of all years were wonderful in their day but they lack the safety and convenience features of a current model year Toyota Corolla. Enjoy these cars for what they were which was best in their class when they were new.
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I added an AUX to my 1997 LS400 with an FM modulator off amazon, called the "Simple IS31 Antenna Bypass Modulator". It plugs in-line with the FM-antenna and becomes a preset radio station, and has an on-off switch in case you want to use the preset station or just dont want the unit running while youre not using it. I installed it behind the head-unit and got a RCA to AUX cable that runs out from the center console. Sound is way better than any cassette adapter, though not as good as CD's and it could be a bit louder, but its probably best to preserve a bit of my hearing. Cost like $30 total and took ~3 hours, I highly recommend.
#10
Driver School Candidate
If you do it all yourself you could get all of those features transferred over using mostly oem parts at a pretty reasonable price. Just be ready to scour salvage/used parts places and then spend a TON of time finding, and then studying, wiring diagrams from your car and any car you acquired parts from. It would be a lot of work but you could do it. If you're not prepared to go through all that and want to pay someone to do it, it probably isn't worth it.
#11
Driver
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My 1997 LS400 has nearly everything I could want in a car. I stay away from new stuff, so I'm sure I'm missing out, but a handful of "updates" that would be nice are:
-Stereo (This is as easy as getting an aftermarket head unit)
-Auto down / auto up windows all around. (Our 2003 LX470 has this and even the sunroof is auto-close without the stop halfway). It's super handy!
-Cooled/vented seats in addition to the heaters.
-Stereo (This is as easy as getting an aftermarket head unit)
-Auto down / auto up windows all around. (Our 2003 LX470 has this and even the sunroof is auto-close without the stop halfway). It's super handy!
-Cooled/vented seats in addition to the heaters.
#12
Driver School Candidate
I'm 100% with you on wanting the sunroof and windows having full one touch operation. You can find DIY circuit plans for auto up/down windows through google. I'd imagine the sunroof circuit would be pretty similar. Just a matter of whether or not you want to spend the time and money doing it. So far I haven't felt like doing anything about it but I open the windows and sunroof whenever possible so it would be really nice.
A note on the auto up feature: If you have kids you might not want DIY or retrofitted auto up windows or you could end up with some accidentally sandwiched fingers.
A note on the auto up feature: If you have kids you might not want DIY or retrofitted auto up windows or you could end up with some accidentally sandwiched fingers.
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