Problem with IS200 head unit
Problem with IS200 head unit
parthiban I think he means the bit around the tape deck, on earlier cars it's a silvery gold colour, on later cars (post 04 i think) it's all black.
parthiban I think he means the bit around the tape deck, on earlier cars it's a silvery gold colour, on later cars (post 04 i think) it's all black.
parthiban I think he means the bit around the tape deck, on earlier cars it's a silvery gold colour, on later cars (post 04 i think) it's all black.
parthiban I think he means the bit around the tape deck, on earlier cars it's a silvery gold colour, on later cars (post 04 i think) it's all black.
If it's a top-loading CD player then it's quite easy to remove it, take the cover off and free the discs, and this often (temporarily, at least), sorts the problem.
However if it's a bottom-loader then it's a nightmare to dissasemble and it's probably a terminal failure (unless a quick whack sorts it out lol).
Which year is your IS200? Should be able to tell if you have a top loader or a bottom loading unit.
iLLzLex 2000 (x)
iLLzLex 2000 (x)
kam05 Late 2000 or early 2000?
Mines a late 2000 model (October) and it has a top loading CD unit. This has failed in the past (luckily my car was still under warranty when the CD unit failed- Lexus replaced it FOC).
kam05 Late 2000 or early 2000?
Mines a late 2000 model (October) and it has a top loading CD unit. This has failed in the past (luckily my car was still under warranty when the CD unit failed- Lexus replaced it FOC).
iLLzLex i think its late 2000...it goes like this...trc and heat seater switches, radio channel buttons, tape hole, then its the cd slot
iLLzLex i think its late 2000...it goes like this...trc and heat seater switches, radio channel buttons, tape hole, then its the cd slot
If the CD slot is at the top, which it sounds like, then you may be in luck. It's pretty straightforward to remove the head unit, then you can open up the top and free any trapped CDs. You may well find that it works fine after that, and there's no need to replace it.
Wozza has a walkthrough for removing the head unit but it hasn't been posted up on here yet. I have a version in a Word document that I can email you if you PM me your email address.