sailorman Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 The check engine light just came on in my 98 es300. I have about 97k,is this just a normal service reminder?
SKperformance Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 no it is not for service it means it needs service as something is wrong as in one of its sensors has detected something unusual get it checked asap most shops can put a scan tool on it and tell you what the code is i think pep boys does it for free
steph1436 Posted June 17, 2003 Posted June 17, 2003 same thing just happened to me - i went to autozone and they did it for free - i had a bad egr valve
steviej Posted June 18, 2003 Posted June 18, 2003 steph, there are many facits to a "bad EGR valve" call. Have lexus read code, Autozone will tell you in general what may or may not be the problem. If Lexus reads the codes, they can further pinpoint the code as to what part of the EGR valve may be the problem. You will find the entire EGR valve will be upwards of $300 to $400 for the part alone when it may not need replacing. another example is that Autozone can read the code that an O2 sensor is bad, but they can't tell you which one. steviej
LexuSY Posted June 18, 2003 Posted June 18, 2003 I think i had this problem with my 98 lexus as well. and lexus replaced the $400 part for free because it was under the california emission warranty. I suggest checking to see if it is covered before driving over 100k. cause i think that's when the warranty is over, assuming you are in california. :)
SKperformance Posted June 19, 2003 Posted June 19, 2003 that seems odd steviej as the cars mentioned would either be obd 1 or 2 meaning any scan tool should be able to pick up the signals and figure it out of which ones but it does take time to learn to watch the variables rambled off on a screen
steviej Posted June 19, 2003 Posted June 19, 2003 sk, in most cases a tool is only as good as the person who uses it. Granted the obd 1 and obd 2 scanners will pick up codes triggered, stored, and cleared. However, if the person is not skilled at each manufacturers combination of codes, then you may be shorting yourself. Like LexuSY said, take it to Lexus, they may replace it if under emission warranty. But, you will never know unless you take it in. steviej
SKperformance Posted June 19, 2003 Posted June 19, 2003 very true stevie congrates you have now made 200 posts and they are not full of dribble like mine lol
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