mig25 Posted June 9, 2003 Posted June 9, 2003 I apologize if I'am posting it twice, I could not find the first posting... so here we go... I bought a LS400 1990 with 128.000 miles in it. What kind of work should I do to it? It seems that nothing has been done to it as of yet. Can I hose off a cold engine with some degreaser? Ist here a site that I can buy tune up parts more affordably than the dealer? I does not have CD player. what is the best way to add one? It seems that the power steering hose is leaking, Is it hard to get and replace those? Any advise? Hints and tips will be greatly appreciated. thanks
SKperformance Posted June 10, 2003 Posted June 10, 2003 I apologize if I'am posting it twice, I could not find the first posting... so here we go... I bought a LS400 1990 with 128.000 miles in it. What kind of work should I do to it? It seems that nothing has been done to it as of yet. Can I hose off a cold engine with some degreaser? Ist here a site that I can buy tune up parts more affordably than the dealer? I does not have CD player. what is the best way to add one? It seems that the power steering hose is leaking, Is it hard to get and replace those? Any advise? Hints and tips will be greatly appreciated. thanks for 128 miles first question is whe is the last timing belt change done second fix that leak of the ps fluid especially if it is near the pump it will dmage other parts namely the alternator form what i have read there are many degreasers just follow there instructions on the can also cover the alternator with a bag depends on parts wanted for tune ups plugs you can get anywhere other stuff it all depends personally the oem from lexus usually is not that pricey but what you get in quality of parts it is well worth it is there no cd button on the deck? spend a little more money now and save a whole lot later a lexus i find likes to be babied treat it right and replace a part before it breaks ad nothgin else will just like a chains weakest link good luck
mig25 Posted June 16, 2003 Author Posted June 16, 2003 I found out my Timing Belt was replaced at 90K miles . I guess it is good fo anothe 60K....
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