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I want to install a stock cd changer in the glove box of my 96 LS400. The car is "pre-wired" for the cd changer as per the original window sticker. Also, there is a CD button on the stock (not the Nakamichi) stereo. But, there is no obvious wiring in the upper glove box. Is the wiring in there somewhere or do I need to get a wiring harness of some sort for this?

Unbelievable car, I've owned Toyotas for years, but this is my first Lexus, and boy do I love it.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Craig


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I want to install a stock cd changer in the glove box of my 96 LS400. The car is "pre-wired" for the cd changer as per the original window sticker. Also, there is a CD button on the stock (not the Nakamichi) stereo. But, there is no obvious wiring in the upper glove box. Is the wiring in there somewhere or do I need to get a wiring harness of some sort for this?

Unbelievable car, I've owned Toyotas for years, but this is my first Lexus, and boy do I love it.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Craig

clomicky, The car is prewired, The wiring harness is tucked up and away.These changers are very ,very rare to come by especially the faceplate for the changer is even harder to come by. I have 1 of each if interested post your email. ;)

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I want to install a stock cd changer in the glove box of my 96 LS400. The car is "pre-wired" for the cd changer as per the original window sticker. Also, there is a CD button on the stock (not the Nakamichi) stereo. But, there is no obvious wiring in the upper glove box. Is the wiring in there somewhere or do I need to get a wiring harness of some sort for this?

Unbelievable car, I've owned Toyotas for years, but this is my first Lexus, and boy do I love it.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Craig

clomicky, The car is prewired, The wiring harness is tucked up and away.These changers are very ,very rare to come by especially the faceplate for the changer is even harder to come by. I have 1 of each if interested post your email. ;)

My email is cclomicky@netzero.com

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I want to install a stock cd changer in the glove box of my 96 LS400. The car is "pre-wired" for the cd changer as per the original window sticker. Also, there is a CD button on the stock (not the Nakamichi) stereo. But, there is no obvious wiring in the upper glove box. Is the wiring in there somewhere or do I need to get a wiring harness of some sort for this?

Unbelievable car, I've owned Toyotas for years, but this is my first Lexus, and boy do I love it.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Craig

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clomicky, The car is prewired, The wiring harness is tucked up and away.These changers are very ,very rare to come by especially the faceplate for the changer is even harder to come by. I have 1 of each if interested post your email. ;)

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My email is cclomicky@netzero.com

Any more of these changer available. Same situation. Will an aftermarket Pioneer plug and play into the stock pioneer unit?

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I want to install a stock cd changer in the glove box of my 96 LS400. The car is "pre-wired" for the cd changer as per the original window sticker. Also, there is a CD button on the stock (not the Nakamichi) stereo. But, there is no obvious wiring in the upper glove box. Is the wiring in there somewhere or do I need to get a wiring harness of some sort for this?

Unbelievable car, I've owned Toyotas for years, but this is my first Lexus, and boy do I love it.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Craig

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clomicky, The car is prewired, The wiring harness is tucked up and away.These changers are very ,very rare to come by especially the faceplate for the changer is even harder to come by. I have 1 of each if interested post your email. ;)

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

My email is cclomicky@netzero.com

Any more of these changer available. Same situation. Will an aftermarket Pioneer plug and play into the stock pioneer unit?

Aftermarket will NOT plug and play. I have a 1996 ls400 pioneer changer if interested. Leave your email for details.

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