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  1. My 2004 Rx330 heater will only blow warm air when outside temp is very cold regardless of temp set in dual hvac unit. What is the problem?
  2. Is it safe to use CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor cleaner on 2004 RX330?
  3. Lexus uses a Fuel/ Air ratio sensor not an o2 sensor. Get the sensor with the plug not splice type. In addition to the convenience only the correct plug will interface avoiding the mistake of puting an O2 sensor in a vehicle that requires Fuel/Air Ratio sensors.
  4. On my '98 Es300 I had a rear valve cover leaking. The leak stopped after I replaced the PCV valve. My guess is that a lot of gasket leaks are caused by improper crankcase ventilation. Replacing the PCV valve is not expensive and could solve a lot of problems.
  5. I have a '98 ES and have used 87 octane since new with no problems. Additives can cause premature sensor problems. The only additive I use is 1 QT of Marvel Mystery Oil with every other oiul change. I have 140K miles and experience no oil usage.
  6. yeah I did take out the one after the engine, so how do I know which sensor is bad in the first place? Most times they are not bad, but slow. You can test (while on car) on fast they can change volts. Don't feel bad in 4 years I have yet to find a rad car (from the dealer) that fits.. If the connector plug is different do not splice wires to install. Cars that meet CA specs do not use O2 sensors they use Air/fuel ratio sensors. They are located in same places and are same size but are very different .... do not interchange. Some after market sensors do not come with connectors and must be spliced .... I would not install sensor without connector.
  7. My '98 Es plays CD-Rs without problem. I use .WAV format from various write programs.
  8. Probably vacuum hose disconnected at air filter or defective charcoal cannister. Some models have warranty on cannister and related part to 10yrs 150K miles. Hope this helps.
  9. depends on if it is sensor 1 or sensor 2. Bank 1 is the bank of cylinders closest to the firewall. Funny, this is the third time I have answered this question in two days. Must be a rash of sensors going bad. steviej Turned out to be front Air/Fuel ratio sensor. I purchased for $174 at CarQuest and installed in 15 minutes. Lexus charged me $225 for same sensor for bank1 and $210 for labor.
  10. The brake booster for Camry will not work as Camry does not offer traction control. There is definitly a difference between traction contrl and non traction control brake boosters. The non TC booster will lock the brakes on a traction control vehicle. The last five digits of TC booster is 33420 and non TC is 33430. I have solved my problem by replacing booster and had to do it twice before getting the right part. I bought the part used for $125 Lexus Stealer wanted $575. I had independent garage install for $120 Lexus wanted $300.
  11. Most probably bank 1 or 2 O2 sensor unless label under hood specifies california EPA compliance. If complies with CA standards the sensor is an air/fuel ratio sensor (same location as O2 sensors). I recomment getting parts from CarQuest and instaliing yourself or having independent garage install. You will save tons on part and labor. The CEL must be turned off be erasing code. Hope this helps!
  12. I have seen master cylinders fail but not power boosters. Unless you have an extended warranty that covers 140k miles, then no Lexus warrantly is going to. Have you tried new aftermarket parts (NAPA, Autozone, etc). I would assume it would be the same booster for a 98 Camry. steviej The Lexus has Traction Control which make a difference for brake booster. Camry does not offer Traction Control.
  13. My '98 ES300 has a failed power brake booster. Is this a common problem? Lexus dealer quoted $575 for the part. Used part sells for $125. Neither sources had part in stock. Is ther a Lexus warranty on the part for high mileage 140k vehicles? I will be interested in any advice or sharing your experiences with this problem.
  14. How hard is it to replace the front O2 sensor? Which bank is #1?
  15. How do I check the vacuum assist for the brakes?
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