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jillhelen
I had a small rock ding the front right sensor that is part of the Park Assist feature in my 06GS430. The dealer wants $463.82 to replace one bad sensor. They say they need to remove the entire bumper to replace it. I think the price is outrageous. Any advice on where I can get this done outside of the dealer? Has anyone had the same problem? I don't trust my dealer at all. They always say the have to allmost tear the car apart for everything.
1990LS400
I would think that the bumper cover will have to be removed to install a new sensor. I've seen the Lexus installation instructions for the dealer installed park assist products that Lexus dealers sell in Europe and the procedures include removing the bumper covers.

It appears that Parts.com has the front sensors for $158.46 each: http://www.parts.com/oemcatalog/index.cfm?...r&makeid=20

You can get the part numbers for the various sensor colors at: http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_U_2006_LEXU...ETQKA_8417.html

Judging by the retail price of the sensors ($229.20), the price the dealer quoted you for the part and installation may be typical.

$463.82 - $229.20 = $234.62. These days, $234.62 covers less than two hours of labor at a typical Lexus dealer. And, yes, sometimes quite a bit of disassembly is required to replace even simple parts -- these cars are complex.
brycejaq
QUOTE (jillhelen @ Aug 9 2009, 12:13 PM) *
I had a small rock ding the front right sensor that is part of the Park Assist feature in my 06GS430. The dealer wants $463.82 to replace one bad sensor. They say they need to remove the entire bumper to replace it. I think the price is outrageous. Any advice on where I can get this done outside of the dealer? Has anyone had the same problem? I don't trust my dealer at all. They always say the have to allmost tear the car apart for everything.


I'd believe it. When it costs $60 for an oil change, and over $100 to get my runflats put back on my only set of shoes, $463 and some change to replace one sensor...you should feel lucky the quote was so low.

But honestly, I'd buy the sensor and do it myself...if I had parking sensors whistling1.gif
The G Man
That price sounds about right, I dont see a way to get to the back of the sensor without removing the bumper cover.
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