Chonklexus Posted October 12 Share Posted October 12 I’m looking at purchasing a 2004 LS 430. The car has been sitting for a couple of years. It required a jumpstart but would die once you removed the cables. I was able to get it started and run with a new battery. The problems I had were the elderly lady stated she had it maintained at a dealership and it has about 105k I could not see the odometer 1. The dashboard lights were completely dark. 2. The driver’s Seat does not move 3. The shifter knob will not shift out of park unless I depress the special release button next to the shifter after pulling out a small cover and pressing a screwdriver in to the hole 4. the car drives but acceleration was slow in the parking lot I checked the fuse for the driver seat and it was good any advice? should I stay away? what should I check? What’s it worth in as is condition ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulo57509 Posted October 12 Share Posted October 12 If you're not versed in troubleshooting = hard pass. Electrical problems = hard pass. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RX400h Posted October 13 Share Posted October 13 Quote Copilot AI: It sounds like you've encountered quite a few issues with the 2004 Lexus LS 430. Here are some steps and considerations to help you decide whether to proceed with the purchase: Battery and Electrical System: Since the car required a jumpstart and has a new battery, it's possible there could be an underlying issue with the alternator or electrical system. Have a mechanic check the alternator and battery connections. Dashboard Lights: The fact that the dashboard lights are completely dark could indicate a problem with the instrument cluster or a blown fuse. Check the fuses related to the instrument cluster and have a mechanic inspect the cluster itself. Driver’s Seat: The issue with the driver's seat not moving could be due to a faulty seat motor or a disconnected wiring harness. A mechanic can diagnose and repair this issue. Shifter Knob: The shifter knob not moving out of park without pressing a release button could be due to a problem with the shifter interlock mechanism. This is a safety feature, and it's important to have it checked to ensure it's functioning properly. Acceleration Issues: Slow acceleration could be caused by various factors, including a clogged fuel filter, dirty air filter, or issues with the transmission. Have a mechanic perform a thorough inspection. Value: The value of a 2004 Lexus LS 430 in "as is" condition ranges from $1,197 to $2,789, depending on the vehicle's condition, mileage, and options. Given the issues you've described, it might be on the lower end of that range. Given the multiple issues, it might be worth having a trusted mechanic perform a comprehensive inspection before making a decision. If the cost of repairs is too high, it might be best to look for another vehicle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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