http://www.gtacarkits.com/lexus_rx_2004_2009_car_kit.php – installation instruction for iPhone, iPod, AUX, mp3 adapter into factory stereo of Lexus RX 300, 3…
http://www.gtacarkits.com/lexus_rx_2004_2009_car_kit.php – installation instruction for iPhone, iPod, AUX, mp3 adapter into factory stereo of Lexus RX 300, 3…
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I bought this kit and had it installed in about 30 minutes. Didn’t need the
splitter since the stereo is not a multi disc player. Drilled small hole on
edge of radio trim for cord and it works awesome. Easy to install after
watching this video. Now I can use the patch cord for my mp3 and Satellite
radio.
Installed this in my 2005 rx330 with tape player and CD changer and it
works great. The small connector was on the side instead of the middle,
but the rest is the same. I dropped both rear bolts, but the Sears
Craftsman lighted pickup tool is great for finding dropped bolts.
I got it but how about for Android? Is there any option for Android?
will this work for a 2005 rx330 with a tape player and cd changer?
I dropped two bolts and could get them back. But, these bolts are standard
10mm bolts. So, these can be bought from Homedepot.
Thank you it is the perfect solution to my problem :-))
Perfekt
The best place to run the cable to, is to the glovebox. That is because on
this Lexus, the centre console is separated from the dashboard.
I couldn’t find a good route to the cable to run out! I have installed one
but taking the cable out was an issue. I want it to be near to cup holder.
Any suggestions please?!
Thank you for your support!! 🙂
any tricks to “reassemble” the dash?
Hey Goodbear1, what exactly is the purpose of your post? Obviously if
someone is looking at gtacarkits for the module then they already decided
that the way easier method you mention is garbage. Sure, if you like
hisses, pops, cutouts and white noise worse than fifty year old LP’s go
right ahead and enjoy your cassette adapter. This is the best option short
of spending a thousand dollars for a new stereo system, dash kit, adapters
and more. Plus you keep the factory system built for this vehicle
I have an easier way than this. You can buy a cassette to iPhone connector.
The rx has a cassette deck. I connect my iPhone to the cassette and I can
listen to all my music in almost cd quality, plus I have the option of
listening to phone calls over the speakers. It’s allot cheaper method and
will cost you next to nothing. Thanks
Hey sweet video man but do you have any idea if this would work on the UK
04 RX models because I’ve got one and I’m looking to do this also would it
make a difference that there’s a tape/cassette player factory fitted as
well the 6 disk in dash changer so will you still able to integrate the
iPod ??
installation was exactly as the video said. took me about 30 minutes once I
had the right tools (10mm is a MUST, standard sizes will not fit) also, a
telescoping magnetic rod is even better with an LED on the tip because I
dropped 2 bolts and got them both back no problem. my only issue is trying
to get the AUX jack to work. any tips? I keep pressing CD and it just goes
back and forth between the CD Changer and the IPod jack.
Hey, the best bet is to take off you radio, and taking the picture of your
radios back. And then we would be able to tell if the kit will work!! you
can email us the picture at gtacarkits@gmail.com Thanks
I too have a 2005 rx330 with cassette. I made an guess on my install and it
works great. The Video has a differnt configuration where he detaches the
smaller center plug and hooks everything up to the Y harness. Your radio
will have two bigger plugs that need to stay plugged in, forget using the Y
harness. Your radio will have an unused small opening that the module
harness can plug into. It is all super easy to do, I agree that the video
was AWESOME! Chris in Minnesota
it will work the exact same way.
Will it work if I have a tape deck also ?
Bought product last week, in mail Monday as expected Quick glance and
decided I was going to install now Put module together in house, went to
garage and grabbed suggested tools from video(which I had watched last week
as well) I have pulled my radio out previously to get to my NAV system, so
this wasn’t my 1st rodeo Had the radio pulled within 15 minutes, installed
module an put back together, 35 min total 1 suggestion, freezer tape on
heads of back bolts to hold them in socket to re-installing
Hi, our solution sounds the same as the build in CD player, plus with a
tape adapter you won’t be able to control anything from the radio, or see
the song names. thank you.
I agree with IamMetabol that this is a much better audiophile way than what
Goodbear is suggesting. I have the cassette tape adapter and it is usable
but I’m not taking advantage of a good sounding sound system (I’ve upgraded
the speakers) I also tried the FM Modulator way and that is even worse
because of “local” interference from nearby frequencies.
what the song on 7:00 ???
you’re very welcome. I just finished installing the unit. It literally took
me 25 minutes. Your video was almost dead on perfect. The only difference
was that on my 2004 RX the plug is not the middle one. Not a big deal since
all three plugs are different sizes – makes finding the right plug child’s
play. The sound is INCREDIBLE loud and perfectly clear. The module works
exactly as you advertise. Your product is fantastic and I am very happy.
Thank you!
Just got one 2 days ago and installed it today. Could have done it in 15
mins. but got careless (did not use magnet) on the first bolt (one of the 2
that was had to reach) and dropped it inside the console. Luckily I got
spare M6 bolt in my shop. But overall, video was good, installation
experience was good and the car kit was excellent… ironically I was
looking for iPhone FM transmitted and car charger when I come accross with
this product… and I’m glad i found this one..
Grand Theft Auto!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!