Sound System Problem
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Sound System Problem
I use the "set" feature on the left side of the steering wheel to set my audio system volume control at a comfortable level so I can quickly reduce the volume when a cop drives by or something! However, I have noticed that every now and then, the set feature malfunctions and sets the volume at an incredibly high level that hurts my ears and completely distorts the sound. After my heart jumps out of my chest, I immediately worry about blowing my speakers and reduce the volume. I also noticed that under the sound controls, the bass, treble, mid and bal/fade are all set to + signs, and I have to turn them left from 10 rather than usual maximum of 5! Has anyone else had this problem, because it's happened to me about four or five times now and I'm worried about damaging the speakers. I'd appreciate any advice or comments, thanks!!!
VJ
VJ
#3
I had the exact same problem.....Dealer thought I was crazy but same thing, dials setting and everything..the fix was to change the whole radio...Let me know if you want more info....
#4
Lexus Champion
Get a new amp. Just tell them some times you have no sound from the radio at all. There's some problem with Mark Levinson amp. They have a couple of technical service bullentins for that.
#6
There is no problem what it is doing is normal. Goto a low volume, then hold the button down continously until you here a beep. That programs in a preset volume. It can be a high or a low volume. Now when ever you press the button it will go to the preset volume. Hope this helps.
#7
Well it took 6 years, but I have the same problem that StuntJaxSC430 had in '02. He probably doesn't even use this site anymore since he only has posted notes 6 times. I'd love to ask him how they fixed his car. Like him I noticed that under the sound controls, the bass, treble, mid and bal/fade are all set to + signs, and I have to turn them left many clicks just to have the settings on the normal part of the scale. Actually, my car did this when I first picked it up in '02 and has never done it since. Just in the last several days I've had loud popping and the volume will jump up to unbearable levels. The only thing different is I never touched the steering wheel controls the last several days. I'll start up the car with the stereo making loud pops and jumping to loud volumes, very erratic. Tonight, after it did that, then there was no sound, I dialed down all the settings. No sound all the way to the store, then when I got back in the car at the store, the sound system worked fine all the way home.
By reading the old posts, it sounds like my amp will need to be replaced if it continues to act up and the parts dept. told me it's $675 for the amp!
Robert
By reading the old posts, it sounds like my amp will need to be replaced if it continues to act up and the parts dept. told me it's $675 for the amp!
Robert
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#8
Amplifier needs to be replaced
Stopped by the dealership yesterday morning.
Verdict is that the amplifier needs to be replaced. ~$750 parts & labor, at least the warranty repair price.
Lexus customer service and the dealership are talking. I plan to insist that they cover the entire cost. In my eyes, this was a known defect (bad amps) back to when the car was first introduced. A problem on other models too I think.
Well, if this ever happens to anyone else, there is a 30 amp fuse under the hood that you can pull so your eardrums aren't blown.
Even when the radio was off on the way to the dealer, the speakers made such loud snapping noises it made me jump.
I'll post the outcome once they get back to me.
Robert
Verdict is that the amplifier needs to be replaced. ~$750 parts & labor, at least the warranty repair price.
Lexus customer service and the dealership are talking. I plan to insist that they cover the entire cost. In my eyes, this was a known defect (bad amps) back to when the car was first introduced. A problem on other models too I think.
Well, if this ever happens to anyone else, there is a 30 amp fuse under the hood that you can pull so your eardrums aren't blown.
Even when the radio was off on the way to the dealer, the speakers made such loud snapping noises it made me jump.
I'll post the outcome once they get back to me.
Robert
#10
Lexus Covering the Amp!
Corporate Lexus is covering the cost of the amp, I just need to pay for the labor!
Once again, I'm impressed with the support we get from Lexus!
Robert
Once again, I'm impressed with the support we get from Lexus!
Robert
#12
Friends,
I have a 2002 SC430 and I have run into the same issue where the sound system randomly goes to maximum volume when first turned on and the screen displays strange plus signs (+) and symbols on the screen. Like the folks above, I have to adjust all the volume al the way down and all the audio settings (like bass, treble) back to "0" (one click to the left from the "+" position shows "9"). Please see the pictures which were taken immediately after the incident. This may not be relevant, but I always plug in an MP3 player via the cassette tape input which may cause some static energy build-up (this is just a guess, but the sound system always makes some cracking sounds when I plug in the cable from the tape input into my MP3 player, but rarely causes this loud noise issue).
This happens once every 3 months or so, but it's loud enough to blow out ear drums. If indeed this is an issue with the stock amp, has anyone independently confirmed this? Does anyone have the schematic or the amp removal/swap service procedure handy?
If anyone else has recently experienced this almost deafening experience please chime in and share your thoughts.
I have a 2002 SC430 and I have run into the same issue where the sound system randomly goes to maximum volume when first turned on and the screen displays strange plus signs (+) and symbols on the screen. Like the folks above, I have to adjust all the volume al the way down and all the audio settings (like bass, treble) back to "0" (one click to the left from the "+" position shows "9"). Please see the pictures which were taken immediately after the incident. This may not be relevant, but I always plug in an MP3 player via the cassette tape input which may cause some static energy build-up (this is just a guess, but the sound system always makes some cracking sounds when I plug in the cable from the tape input into my MP3 player, but rarely causes this loud noise issue).
This happens once every 3 months or so, but it's loud enough to blow out ear drums. If indeed this is an issue with the stock amp, has anyone independently confirmed this? Does anyone have the schematic or the amp removal/swap service procedure handy?
If anyone else has recently experienced this almost deafening experience please chime in and share your thoughts.
Last edited by jasone36; 05-29-12 at 06:07 AM.
#13
UPDATE:
One month after my last issue, I experienced the same loud sound system problem. All three times when this occurred to me the roof was down. I am seeing another common thread, right before the system became super loud I used the "SET" button to get my audio sound to a near-silent level (I had set the 'SET" button to a near-silent level after my last loud audio issue one month ago). So I turn on the FM radio and the very loud sound started I immediately held down the "VOLUME DOWN" button on the steering wheel to gradually reduce the volume, then I remember that I can press the "SET" button to get the radio to a near-silent level, so I press the "SET" button expecting it to become almost silent, but INSTEAD it goes BACK to being at full volume! This was quite surprising because I know I set the "SET" button to a super LOW level. As in my last post, the equalizer, base, and fade settings on the radio were all showing plus signs or other abnormal characters.
My only take-away from this is now I will avoid using the "SET" button altogether, perhaps it is the true culprit of the loud sound issue.
If anyone has any recent experiences with the loud audio please let me know.
One month after my last issue, I experienced the same loud sound system problem. All three times when this occurred to me the roof was down. I am seeing another common thread, right before the system became super loud I used the "SET" button to get my audio sound to a near-silent level (I had set the 'SET" button to a near-silent level after my last loud audio issue one month ago). So I turn on the FM radio and the very loud sound started I immediately held down the "VOLUME DOWN" button on the steering wheel to gradually reduce the volume, then I remember that I can press the "SET" button to get the radio to a near-silent level, so I press the "SET" button expecting it to become almost silent, but INSTEAD it goes BACK to being at full volume! This was quite surprising because I know I set the "SET" button to a super LOW level. As in my last post, the equalizer, base, and fade settings on the radio were all showing plus signs or other abnormal characters.
My only take-away from this is now I will avoid using the "SET" button altogether, perhaps it is the true culprit of the loud sound issue.
If anyone has any recent experiences with the loud audio please let me know.
#14
YET ANOTHER UPDATE:
So this happened to me again... my ears are really taking a beating. This time, it happened with the top up (if it makes any difference). But I believe this time I have further narrowed down the issue. I turn the radio on (set to cassette because I use it as MP3 input), and it turns on at a low volume as expected, then I accidentally press the "SET" button on the steering wheel and BAM... the audio goes to full volume, the balance/treble controls on the radio screen display weird plus signs, and all the same symptoms as shown in the images above.
I am 100% sure I set the "SET" button to the absolute lowest setting possible (essentially "silent") after my last incident.
At this point, I think I narrowed it down to the "SET" setting getting messed up and cranking up the volume when it should minimize it. Now I am going to do my best to stay away from the "SET" button (and maybe all the steering wheel controls altogether) to avoid this problem in the future. I guess this is the price I pay for buying the first year version of a new model car...
So this happened to me again... my ears are really taking a beating. This time, it happened with the top up (if it makes any difference). But I believe this time I have further narrowed down the issue. I turn the radio on (set to cassette because I use it as MP3 input), and it turns on at a low volume as expected, then I accidentally press the "SET" button on the steering wheel and BAM... the audio goes to full volume, the balance/treble controls on the radio screen display weird plus signs, and all the same symptoms as shown in the images above.
I am 100% sure I set the "SET" button to the absolute lowest setting possible (essentially "silent") after my last incident.
At this point, I think I narrowed it down to the "SET" setting getting messed up and cranking up the volume when it should minimize it. Now I am going to do my best to stay away from the "SET" button (and maybe all the steering wheel controls altogether) to avoid this problem in the future. I guess this is the price I pay for buying the first year version of a new model car...
#15
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It's not the SET button. It's the AMP and it was documented with a TSB a long time ago. If I were you I'd take the car in and talk with the service mgr about it.. Sure your car is WAY out of warranty but maybe the Dealer and Lexus can work something out ...you know the relentless pursuit of perfection...especially since they published a TSB on problem...you could argue the previous owner never played music in the car.. Here's the TSB...