howardh689 Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 have a 95 LS400. My right speaker keeps cutting in and out. I heard this has something to do with phone system. How do I fix?
howardh689 Posted September 28, 2008 Author Posted September 28, 2008 have a 95 LS400. My right speaker keeps cutting in and out. I heard this has something to do with phone system. How do I fix? test
1990LS400 Posted September 29, 2008 Posted September 29, 2008 I doubt if the problem is from the phone system. On the dealer installed Lexus phone system, I think a phone call is played only through the drivers side rear door speaker. Is just one speaker or are all the speakers on the right side cutting out? The right side speakers on my 00 LS (Nakamichi) were all cutting in and out earlier this year before they finally failed completely. The cause of the problem turned out to be the balance control on the head unit -- needed to be resoldered. I eliminated the amp from being the problem cause by removing my amp from under the passenger seat and plugging it into a friends nearly identical LS. I don't know about the 95 LS but it was not necessary to remove the passenger seat in order to remove the amp on my 00 LS.
tigger1998 Posted February 4, 2009 Posted February 4, 2009 I doubt if the problem is from the phone system. On the dealer installed Lexus phone system, I think a phone call is played only through the drivers side rear door speaker.Is just one speaker or are all the speakers on the right side cutting out? The right side speakers on my 00 LS (Nakamichi) were all cutting in and out earlier this year before they finally failed completely. The cause of the problem turned out to be the balance control on the head unit -- needed to be resoldered. I eliminated the amp from being the problem cause by removing my amp from under the passenger seat and plugging it into a friends nearly identical LS. I don't know about the 95 LS but it was not necessary to remove the passenger seat in order to remove the amp on my 00 LS. Where did you take it to get it resoldered or did you pull the head unit and do it yourself?
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