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Roeboat

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  1. OK I finally got it apart, no problem. The circuit board had two diodes on it and were solidered in. Of course Lexus parts has no cule. Did you replace the board or the diodes? This is a 1997 and the stero is Pioneer (p/n86123-33060). The PCB with the diodes is CNP 4091-B #5 with IL 901 and 902 being the designator. I need the P/N for the Diodes. Any Ideas?
  2. Replacing the bulbs behind the stereo-and-A/C cluster involves removing the entire cluster from the center console and accessing the circuit board behind the stereo unit where the bulbs are affected. I did this before in my '01 ES when a couple lights behind the A/C unit burnt out. It was a pretty easy DIY process and saved my butt from getting taken by the dealership for $500 in labor charges :o Try to do a search on this topic; I remember this was discussed in the past. If you can't find it, message me and I'll walk you thru the process. ← OK I finally got it apart, no problem. The circuit board had two diodes on it and were solidered in. Of course Lexus parts has no cule. Did you replace the board or the diodes? This is a 1997 and the stero is Pioneer (p/n86123-33060). The PCB with the diodes is CNP 4091-B #5 with IL 901 and 902 being the designator. I need the P/N for the Diodes. Any Ideas? Thanks
  3. OH yeah, the 97 Lexus is more to insure then my 02 BMW 325i and my 03 Tahoe Z-71. Go figure???
  4. My 97 ES300 Stero says "Lexus Premium Sound System" and there is a sub-woffer on the rear deck.
  5. Replacing the bulbs behind the stereo-and-A/C cluster involves removing the entire cluster from the center console and accessing the circuit board behind the stereo unit where the bulbs are affected. I did this before in my '01 ES when a couple lights behind the A/C until burnt out. It was a pretty easy DIY process and saved my butt from getting taken by the dealership for $500 in labor charges :o Try to do a search on this topic; I remember this was discussed in the past. If you can't find it, message me and I'll walk you thru the process. ← Thanks for the help. I am sure I can finger it out. I just bought a shop manual on E bay ($65 including shipping) which may help. It is the back light for the stereo, not any buttons.
  6. I bought my 1997 ES 300 with 67k for $10,000. Nice car with nice ride. Black on Black (not my preference). Needs an alignment and some tires. The back lights are out on the radio. It is the premium sound(made by pioneer I believe). Any suggestions on how to replace the lamps if possible?
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