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  1. It is a lot of work for plugs. But I did do the PCV valve replacement & TB complete cleaning which is important as well. The fuel economy on the car is definitely up as is the performance. So it's worth it. If you are pricing this service don't forget to add the disassembly & complete cleaning of the TB and PCV replacement. This total service at a local dealer here would be over $500. My cost was about $80. So, you are saving about $100/hr. KB, If I drive up to Ohio, would you do mine for free? Then again gas is more than $4....hmm.. :(
  2. I have RX 330 and the key casing broke where the screw hold located. I could duck tape it but it look ugly... I notice the key is attached to the plastic. I know the dealer would charge me my first born to get a new key (cut, program....blah blah...) Any idea on how I can fix my key up other than duck tape and super glue? Appreciate your suggestions.
  3. Did you try it? Please post if you have any success.
  4. I am looking for one too. Hopefully someone has a soft copy so it can be posted.
  5. I've heard that cupholders in cars are strictly a North American thing. Cars built for other markets don't even have them. Maybe the Asian engineers who designed these vehicles just didn't give cupholder placement and functionality much consideration. Bingoooo Jetman....in Asia there is no concept of cup holders. People do not drive around sipping drinks since traffic is so crazy that you need both hands on the wheel.... For the price of a Lexus you would think who ever design the cup holder would have gave it a good thought before designing it...... but then again.... cup size are getting bigger and bigger by the day...Big Gulp used to be big but now everyone has their "supersize" drinks.... I think the car industry will have to come up with an adjustable cup holder.
  6. Is this manual only for 99? Does anyone have repair manual for 2004 RX330?
  7. divitra - thanks.....your steps works.... you rock.
  8. Wish you were my next door neighbour.... I would love to learn and do it myself. I do my own oil change on both my Hondas... now I have to learn how to for my Lexus.
  9. Did that too.... no luck...oh well.
  10. I am taking my in. Dealer charging 285 for pad and rotor plus I get a loaner car to drive around. Wish I was more handy... What you need is a friend to help you. Watch him do your pads and you will realize that you don't need to be handy to change brakes. This is so easy "a cave man can do it". ;) Jack the car up, take the wheel off, remove one bolt, pivot the caliper out. Take out old pads, insert new pads. Reverse the rest of the process. Grumpa, I hear ya but somethings are better left to the pros. Shame to say I am not that handy and did not want to end up having to pay for a tow truck and someone to fix my problem. Did not inherit the handy genes... :D :D
  11. THanks. It worked for my L2 button. Heard the beep but L1 seems to not responding. I am taking my car in to the dealership tomorrow and will ask them to check it out.
  12. Sad to say that I tried this step and did not work. I clear the settings too. I wonder if there is any Lexus owner out there that got this to work. My sister in law has an Acura and she can't get hers to work either. I guess I'll just stick to my good ol' controller. :(
  13. Yeah...I have the same result following the instruction. Was hoping someone has luck with theirs and give tips.
  14. Did I miss something??? was there suppose to be a link on this to link to other thread?
  15. Did not see a section to program the seat position in the manual. Anyone have luck with it? I have a 04 RX330.
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