No need to pay $600.
Our shop repairs them around the $200 range.
Sound Solutions, Inc.
10720 Reisterstown Rd
Owings Mills MD 21117
410.581.0005
> Well, Lexus said it would cost $600 to replace the radio for burned out
> segments. Can you imagine going thru two radios in 5.5 years. I had it
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> have clock radios and calculators with LCDs that will still be working in
> the 40th century. Oh well, buyer beware.
Randy Kalal - 28 Aug 2004 15:12 GMT
Too bad I live in Arizona!
> No need to pay $600.
> Our shop repairs them around the $200 range.
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> > have clock radios and calculators with LCDs that will still be working in
> > the 40th century. Oh well, buyer beware.
Masterson - 29 Aug 2004 15:26 GMT
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UPS
> Too bad I live in Arizona!
> > No need to pay $600.
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> > > the 40th century. Oh well, buyer beware.
TURTLE - 20 Sep 2004 16:46 GMT
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>> > > the 40th century. Oh well, buyer beware.
This is Turtle.
i know about advertising here but I got to ask. Hey if i have a LCD screen on
the clock 1990 LS-400 that does not show up good at all. Can you repair the read
out screen with out a big hoopla? Everything works good but you just can't read
the numbers good at all.
TURTLE
Masterson - 21 Sep 2004 13:06 GMT
Hello Turtle...
I am sensitive to the whole advertising thing as well.
We only work on the Audio part of the car. If your
problem is in the clock, then no. Only the display on the
radio itself.
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