Miguel Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 I'm looking to buy my first lexus is an 1994 ES300 with 149,000.00 miles the car needs a little body work, I don't really care about all that because is not that much, I drove the car around to day and it felt really good with a lot of power when I step on the gas, wich I did a couple of times :D. Other than the staring wheel shaking a bit I didn't felt anything wrong with the car. But my question is this the speeddometer light the one of the stick that tells you how fast you're going is off not working so is the Gas one and the Stackdometer ( sorry for missspelling ) is that fixable?, not only that there is a light on the far right hand side, is on but I don't know what it is for, and the engine light is on. Before I comit every penny I owned ( not much ) but is all I got I will like to know if you guys think I should take this car to a mechanic, after doing alot of reading here I will do the code test tomorrow to see the numbers that I come up with. Oh he wants $2800.00 for the car. I will really appreciated any comments or suggestions from you guys. Thanks in advance.
Toysrme Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 You can pay $200 a needle assembly from Lexus, or hit up the ClubLexus moderator O.L.T. He does custom needles / backlights / climate/radio backlighting. http://lextech.org/ Go to Autozone, or some parts store. Most will scan it for free. Write down the codes & buy nothing until someone not trying to sell you something tells you to buy something. Tell them it's a '96. Most are dumb & don't realize your '94 is OBD-II compliant. Register your car Lexus.com. They'll send you a free owners manual 1ce every month if you request one. (They take for f'ing ever to mail them & they look like a cheap copier did the printing... But they are free!) AFA the shaking, it could be a bunch of things, but start with checking the tires, tire pressure (I recommened 38psi), and have them balanced & aligned correctly. Check the steering out too. Didn't the '94's have a bad bushing covered under a TSIB? I forget, it's 2:30am. Download the 1994 Camry FSM. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/...ad.php?t=425159
Miguel Posted February 18, 2006 Author Posted February 18, 2006 Thanks a lot for your reply, I will take the car to autozone, so they can run the test I will post the codes I come up with.
Miguel Posted February 19, 2006 Author Posted February 19, 2006 I went to Autozone and the guy, could find the plug, to run the test can you tell me where the plug is located so I can tell that Dumb !Removed!.
svarog Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 On 1995 the odbii plug is in the fuse panel on driver's side right under the mirror + alarm adjustment nobs.
Miguel Posted February 20, 2006 Author Posted February 20, 2006 Are you talking about the one that said Diagnostic on it. if it is they told me that the plug they have wont fit on that plug, they send me to pep boys but they carry a 70.00$ tag :( any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks
Archi Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 Use a paperclip to connect the two terminals shown in the pic... I use the second connector(check connector) that is found under the hood on the passenger side near the firewall. I think yours should be the same. YOU MAY WANT TO CONFIRM THAT YOURS IS THE SAME FIRST. Follow the instructions in the pic....SST= paperclip :) ~Archi
branshew Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 I thought there was also an OBDII under the hood (at least I thought there was on my '95). Forget Autozone - you need a mechanic to look at that car. I wouldn't buy it unless I knew for sure what the wobble inthe steering is. It could be something expensive.
Miguel Posted February 20, 2006 Author Posted February 20, 2006 Hey I haven't had time to do the manual test yet I'll get to it tomorrow the wobble is the car needs new tires the ones up front are no good, and a minor aligment... other than that it drive really good the engine sound good, and the transmition shifts great..
Miguel Posted February 22, 2006 Author Posted February 22, 2006 Now the box under the hood that says DIAGNOSTIC is full of grease? what gives will I be able to get a read out of the car with grease in that part. Thanks alot for your response.
Miguel Posted February 22, 2006 Author Posted February 22, 2006 Is there any other way to find the codes, or to find out why the Check engine light is on, I honestly don't want to give pep boys 60.00$+ just to check the code....please any help will be appreciated. :cries:
kcpth Posted February 22, 2006 Posted February 22, 2006 Well in the diagnostics port that is located in the engine area... it's normal to find grease there. So don't worry if u see grease. It's meant to b that way. Well ur suppose to b able to pull the diagnostic's code from Autozone since urs is a OBDII. But since i guess they can't find it... do wut Archi said. U can do it urself. U just need a paper clip... n connect the TE1 n E1 together... meaning... one end of the paperclip will go to TE1... n the other end will go into E1. Then u can turn the keys to the ON position... n count the blinks. It'll repeat... so don't worrie if u don't get it the first time. Plus if there r multiple codes... it will display them all... n then repeat. U can download the FSM for ur particular car (it is stickied above this particular posting area)... Santarme supplied that as a wonderful X-mas gift. There is a lot of info there too. In case... here is a website that can help u too: http://www.troublecodes.net/Lexus/ N e other questions wut the codes mean... u can do a search or u can post it if the search yields no information... or u need a more indepth info. Good luck. Tom
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