No sound but Navi ok on my 04 LS430. Amplifier?
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No sound but Navi ok on my 04 LS430. Amplifier?
No sound but Navi ok on my 04 LS430 UL. Amplifier?
Ok. It has been raining lately and I actually don't use my radio/CD much. Now it has no sound but the navigation guidance has sound. I searched up and down and concluded that 1. maybe rain gets into under the seat and a connection to the amplifier got wet and shorted out the amp? Or 2. the amplifier itself dying as a common problem not related to the rain?
It is a 2004 and warranty has just been expired but it has only 12k miles. Dealership said they can provide 30 min free troubleshooting and could request Lexus to cover the warranty (for low mileage).... So, I am here at the dealership, waiting, waiting and waiting.
They said one hr of waiting. Now it is 2.5 hrs (and they actually just started working on the car about 30 mins ago). Now they said 30 mins free is over and need $199 to buy a block of 1.5 hrs to continue. I told them to find out if Lexus will cover if it turns out to be the amplifier problem (which should have a TSB for it, even it is a 2004?) Technican went to lunch and another 45 mins of waiting and they now said Lexus still has not called back. They are putting the car back and when Lexus calls, they will call me.
So, we are back to this morning 10am, with nothing done except 3 hrs wasted.
When they call back, if LEXUS covers it, we will come back again. They will troubleshoot and go thru the same thing and may ask for $ for troubleshooting, etc, except I will know Lexus covers it if it is the amplifier. Hope then they would not say something else is the problem and are out of warranty. blah blah blah.
Maybe I will just go to a local audio shop and they will fix it for couple hundred dollars OR I can try fixing the amp myself (like an internal fuse?) OR I can get an used amplifier from ebay and replace it myself.
Going home now.... with the car unfixed and 3 hrs wasted.
Rain could get into under the seat? That means it is leaking from somewhere. Wouldn't that be a major problem? That could happen to a 2004?
That is why I always love to fix things myself.
Ok. It has been raining lately and I actually don't use my radio/CD much. Now it has no sound but the navigation guidance has sound. I searched up and down and concluded that 1. maybe rain gets into under the seat and a connection to the amplifier got wet and shorted out the amp? Or 2. the amplifier itself dying as a common problem not related to the rain?
It is a 2004 and warranty has just been expired but it has only 12k miles. Dealership said they can provide 30 min free troubleshooting and could request Lexus to cover the warranty (for low mileage).... So, I am here at the dealership, waiting, waiting and waiting.
They said one hr of waiting. Now it is 2.5 hrs (and they actually just started working on the car about 30 mins ago). Now they said 30 mins free is over and need $199 to buy a block of 1.5 hrs to continue. I told them to find out if Lexus will cover if it turns out to be the amplifier problem (which should have a TSB for it, even it is a 2004?) Technican went to lunch and another 45 mins of waiting and they now said Lexus still has not called back. They are putting the car back and when Lexus calls, they will call me.
So, we are back to this morning 10am, with nothing done except 3 hrs wasted.
When they call back, if LEXUS covers it, we will come back again. They will troubleshoot and go thru the same thing and may ask for $ for troubleshooting, etc, except I will know Lexus covers it if it is the amplifier. Hope then they would not say something else is the problem and are out of warranty. blah blah blah.
Maybe I will just go to a local audio shop and they will fix it for couple hundred dollars OR I can try fixing the amp myself (like an internal fuse?) OR I can get an used amplifier from ebay and replace it myself.
Going home now.... with the car unfixed and 3 hrs wasted.
Rain could get into under the seat? That means it is leaking from somewhere. Wouldn't that be a major problem? That could happen to a 2004?
That is why I always love to fix things myself.
Last edited by DEREKC; 01-02-09 at 01:24 PM.
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Logged out and back in. I was about to leave and the service advisor said all things lead to a bad amplifier and he will wait for LEXUS to call and mostly I will have to talk to them after that because they like hearing from the customers.
Question is... Was the dealership trying to charge more time unneccesarily - $199 for another block of 1.5 hrs? I think just the symphoms can tell it is the amplifier, without really taking it out to check? (Fuses are all good - I checked.) OR they have a special machine / flowchart procedure to narrow down the source of the problem? I heard a lot of you keep bringing cars back to dealership for one problem... meaning they really don't have any better way to narrow down the problem (audio/amp) except to keep on changing parts.
Glad I didn't send my wife to do that. Otherwise, they might have even more ways to ask for more $.
Question is... Was the dealership trying to charge more time unneccesarily - $199 for another block of 1.5 hrs? I think just the symphoms can tell it is the amplifier, without really taking it out to check? (Fuses are all good - I checked.) OR they have a special machine / flowchart procedure to narrow down the source of the problem? I heard a lot of you keep bringing cars back to dealership for one problem... meaning they really don't have any better way to narrow down the problem (audio/amp) except to keep on changing parts.
Glad I didn't send my wife to do that. Otherwise, they might have even more ways to ask for more $.
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Try the PDF listed on this page. It should atleast get you into some more diagnostics that you have at the moment. File is AU001-06.pdf in case this link doesn't work. I'm not sure what the nav options are to check for the amplifier having a fault - I think it is in the diagnostic menus but I'm not sure where.
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Thank you. Nice to see the troubleshooting procedures. It is the amp that is defective. Easy troubleshooting. Shouldn't have taken more than 20 mins even for me.
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Everything is working except simply no sound when playing audio (CD, AM/FM). For my LS430, the navigation guidance bypasses the amplifier and it still works. I did a lot of reading and led me to believe it is the amplifier (which is known problematic.)
And then AU001-06.pdf confirms it.
And then AU001-06.pdf confirms it.
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I am having the same problem, navi sound works fine and the radio turns on but no sound from that or the CD. It's been driving me crazy. Any thoughts on where to get an Amp at a reasonable price? I was also told that one of my speakers must have a short in it and that's what caused my Amp to blow. Any thoughts on that as well? Thanks
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Ok. Bought an ML amp off ebay for $320. Swapped it out and problem fixed.
BTW, it is painful to get into the amp. It is right above the gas tank inlet but on the other side of the car. Be careful not to break those clips.
BTW, it is painful to get into the amp. It is right above the gas tank inlet but on the other side of the car. Be careful not to break those clips.
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(All shops are good to hide the true facts to make the most money from you!)
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The only Amp I see on Ebay is $450. a little prcey for my budget. Also, is there a link o here to remove the Amp. Also JemmyTran dropped it off to be fixed, how much did it cost and how do you find a shop that does that in New York? Thanks
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Below is the reply I got from Bob at www.carstereohelp.com. They are a big guy for repairing amps.
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Hi Derek,
This is an amplifier we have not been able to figure out how to repair yet. There is no technical service literature, support or parts available at this time. I'd suggest a salvage yard. But, I'm sure the dealer$hip would be happy to sell you a new one.
Good luck, if you find a source I would like to know!
Bob
www.carstereohelp.com
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From: xxxx
To: 'fcsr@msn.com'
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Subject: Can you guys repair an amp off a 2004 LS430 with Mark Levinson sound system?
Can you guys repair an amp off a 2004 LS430 with Mark Levinson sound system?
What is the procedure if so?
Or you have one for sale?
RE: http://carstereohelp.com/
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Thanks.
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Hey guys, I have the same problem on an 01 LS430 with an ML system. I took it to two different dealerships, and both suggested a full replacement at $800. It just seems to me that such a high end vehicle shouldn't see such an occurence. I would understand better if the dealershp could explain that something occured to blow the amp. But they just indicate that it just doesn't work anymore. I have owned cars of lesser quality, and in fact abused the sound system, but never had them just stop working. Do we suspect that this a common problem that Lexus should consider backing?