jobyfreddel Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Just in case anyone is interested, the redesigned(?) ES 350 all weather floor mats (the original style was recalled) will be released to the dealers by the end of November per my conversation today with a very nice rep from the corp. offices. I had called the local dealers prior to calling the corp. offices to see if any of them had any stragglers on hand (none) and none of them knew when the mats would be available. I then called the corp offices, the rep eventually called me back with the update after speaking with her manager(s). They were recalled soon after I purchased my car so I was unable to get them.
nyuhsuk Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Just in case anyone is interested, the redesigned(?) ES 350 all weather floor mats (the original style was recalled) will be released to the dealers by the end of November per my conversation today with a very nice rep from the corp. offices. I had called the 6 local dealers prior to calling the corp. offices to see if any of them had any stragglers on hand (none) and none of them knew when the mats would be available. I then called the corp offices, the rep eventually called me back with the update after speaking with her manager(s). They were recalled soon after I purchased my car so I was unable to get them. Living in the DC area, it's bound to snow and get nasty here so I just have to pray that it stays snow free for another few weeks. I can't wait for the traffic whoring that I'll get to experience for the first time once the 1mm of precipitation hits... DC Beltway This crap is always red...
magicbyswh Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 Just in case anyone is interested, the redesigned(?) ES 350 all weather floor mats (the original style was recalled) will be released to the dealers by the end of November per my conversation today with a very nice rep from the corp. offices. I had called the 6 local dealers prior to calling the corp. offices to see if any of them had any stragglers on hand (none) and none of them knew when the mats would be available. I then called the corp offices, the rep eventually called me back with the update after speaking with her manager(s). They were recalled soon after I purchased my car so I was unable to get them. Living in the DC area, it's bound to snow and get nasty here so I just have to pray that it stays snow free for another few weeks. They still have not re released the new mats Will the GS all weather mats fit the ES
amf1932 Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 They still have not re released the new matsWill the GS all weather mats fit the ES They certainly have.....I picked mine up from my dealer last week! The GS mats don't fit properly.
PEG460 Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 Could somebody tell me why the allweather floormats were recalled and redesigned. My wife has a ES350 and the allweather floormats don't cover all of the carpet. Thanks
amf1932 Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Could somebody tell me why the allweather floormats were recalled and redesigned. My wife has a ES350 and the allweather floormats don't cover all of the carpet.Thanks Actually, the only all weather mat that was recalled was on the drivers side. This new mat is cut slightly differently than the old mat to prevent the possibility of it getting caught under the accelerator pedal and cause runaway acceleration. Personally, I used these mats on top of the carpeted which wasn't advised by the Lexus Corporation, but in over 1¾ years these mats never shifted, even though they weren't held in place by the clips. I NEVER had any problems with the original setup!!!
stevey425 Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 nevermind, thought this concerned the current recall...
mhawkin1 Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 How do the new ones look? Are they that much different?
valve2004 Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 How do the new ones look? Are they that much different? ...the same design and size... it would be just clued,nailed and scotched to the floor :)...
cduluk Posted December 24, 2009 Posted December 24, 2009 Apparently this is true for all Lexus models. I tried to order a set of the all-weather mats for my RX, and they told me they're no longer selling the design and that i'd have to wait for the new ones to come out...
mhawkin1 Posted January 11, 2010 Posted January 11, 2010 When my car was in for service last week my dealer said the new floor mats had not been released and they were not completing the 'fix' on the gas pedal as of yet. Does anyone have the new mats, or know anything about their status? What about the gas pedal correction? Just curious.
Raptors Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 How do the new ones look? Are they that much different? ...the same design and size... it would be just clued,nailed and scotched to the floor :)... Photos please... :)
mhawkin1 Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 My dealer just called and told me the new mats would be in next week - so I scheduled my appointment since she said they need to perform the “gas pedal modification.” I asked if that was a temp fix until a new gas pedal arrived and she said “no, that is the final fix.” She also said “the mats cover the same area and are the same color - they are just a lot thinner." We shall see. If they don’t match - Step 1: Cut a hole in a box.
mhawkin1 Posted January 24, 2010 Posted January 24, 2010 I had the oil line, floor mats and gas pedal recall completed on Friday. Here are some thoughts: 1. I like the gas pedal better now, as it is shorter. Not sure if it is due to my size 13 shoe or what, but it feels better to me. 2. No thoughts on the oil line. 3. The new floor mats look nothing like the rear mats/old mats. They are almost perfectly smooth with no “lip” on the sides, which will render them useless when it comes to snow/containing liquid. I was very disappointed when I first saw them. They also say “Lexus ES” now, instead of “Lexus.” 4. The new mats will be easier to clean, as they are smooth.
joeb427 Posted January 26, 2010 Posted January 26, 2010 I had the oil line, floor mats and gas pedal recall completed on Friday. Here are some thoughts: 1. I like the gas pedal better now, as it is shorter. Not sure if it is due to my size 13 shoe or what, but it feels better to me. 2. No thoughts on the oil line. 3. The new floor mats look nothing like the rear mats/old mats. They are almost perfectly smooth with no “lip” on the sides, which will render them useless when it comes to snow/containing liquid. I was very disappointed when I first saw them. They also say “Lexus ES” now, instead of “Lexus.” 4. The new mats will be easier to clean, as they are smooth. So much for the 'all-weather' tag. I was anxiously awaiting the release of the all weather mats.How much are these 'all weatherless' all weather mats?
Lexusfreak Posted January 26, 2010 Posted January 26, 2010 Maybe Toyota / Lexus should flip the bill for a set of Weathertech 'all weather' mats for owners.
timzter Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Does anyone know if the 2010 ES 350 *should* come standard with all-weather Lexus floor mats? I got my 2010 ES 350 last Sunday and it came with cheap carpet-like floor mats.
Lexusfreak Posted January 28, 2010 Posted January 28, 2010 Does anyone know if the 2010 ES 350 *should* come standard with all-weather Lexus floor mats? I got my 2010 ES 350 last Sunday and it came with cheap carpet-like floor mats. No the all weather rubber floor mats are a Lexus accessory & need to be purchased seperately...but considering the recall & you have a brand new car...I would ask your dealer to throw in a free set (front & back) for your inconvenience. B)
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