First find a non navi climate control and then an installation kit for the radio then wire harness u will lose the subwoofer but I added an amp and box in my trunk but I hope this helps
yes but to much denaro lot of work yes but to much denaro lot of work
You can find navigation wiring diagrams for your 1998 through 2000 Lexus at most Lexus dealerships. Lexus service manuals will have the diagrams and can be found at most local libraries.
Do it yourself its easy. Put the front of your car on some car ramps, drain the oil, and take the whole pain off, take all the screws out and out comes the pain. Clean it with some kind of cleaner, for example carbuerator cleaner, where the gasket goes, let it dry and install the new gasket.
The fuse for the navigation system in a 1998 Lexus LS400 is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. You can find the fuse box near the battery, and the specific fuse for the navigation system is usually labeled in the fuse box cover. It's advisable to consult the vehicle's owner manual for the exact fuse number and its location for accurate identification. If you have difficulty, checking the manual will ensure you access the right fuse.
Lexus IS was created in 1998.
To install a heater assembly in a 1998 Lexus GS 400, first, disconnect the battery and drain the cooling system. Remove the dashboard and any necessary components to access the heater core. Then, detach the old heater assembly from the vehicle and install the new one, ensuring all hoses and connections are secure. Finally, reassemble the dashboard, refill the cooling system, and reconnect the battery.
Lexus RX was created in 1998.
With premium sound system you have to bypass the factory amplifier and pretty much splice into the factory wires after the amplifier. A good place for questions is the www.clublexus.com forums or the www.lexusownersclub.com forums. Search the forums and your question has already been addressed. Myself i have a 1999 gs400.
No, rims from a 1998 Toyota Camry will not fit on a Lexus GS 300. Rims are not interchangeable from a Toyota to a Lexus at all.
The 1998 Lexus GS300 uses the 2JZ-GE Toyota engine, which has 6 cylinders (inline-6).
The starter is located under the intake manifold of the engine so a real pain to do, the top of the engine has to be removed in order to get at the starter, big job and costly.
You need to a new oxygen sensor if you are getting a p1155 code on a 1998 Lexus. This means that heater circuit is malfunctioning.