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Jim Walker

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Hi - I am so glad to find this site!!  Just bought my '92 LS 400 about a month ago from a private party and I love it.  But there are some things I want to find out about and hope people here can help.

I, too am having a problem with the weird temp display - it is only illuminated when the car gets hot inside and slowly goes black again as I drive and it cools off.  But I feel totally handicapped without a clock in the car!!  I would be willing to kick in and buy a replacement with everyone else so let me know.

Second problem I have is with a Sony 10-disc CD changer in the trunk that is supposed to operate with a remote control in the console between the front seats.  Can't get it to work.  Thinking it may be the fuse or the reset button that is supposed to be on the "hidden unit" - which is, guess what, HIDDEN!!  Anyone else have this set up?  I miss my CDs!

Last question: I'm thinking about having the trim along the lower edge of the car re-painted.  It's black now (not shiny) and the car is a very dark green, almost black.  I want to put a bronze or gold on the lower trim.  Any suggestions?

Thanks for all your help and I look forward to coming back here again to investigate further.  Great job, whoever started this site!!! :D

UPDATE Oct 29, 2004:

Just talked with Sammy at Mikado Technology, 1435 Huntington Ave, South San Francisco [an incorporated city BTW], about repairing Time/Temp and Radio LCD displays [650-615-9966]. Since I live in the Bay Area, I wanted to know if I drove my 92 LS 400 over to their shop, would they install it. The answer was not only "yes," but if I would call ahead to ensure they were not busy, they could install it in 20-45 minutes for $20. And get this. Now, thanks to a little competition, they're charging $195 to repair or restore our LCD displays. So, if you're in our neighborhood with your favorite touring sedan, give 'em a call. How's that for service?

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