UCF3 Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 Hey guys: Wanted to know if anyone else with the 06 GS300 has taken their car in for this brake recall? If so, do you have any details we should be aware of before we take it to the dealer. http://www.lexus.com/recall/#isgsRecallSection On October 20, 2010, Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc. announced that it will conduct a voluntary Safety Recall involving approximately 740,000 — 2005 through 2006 Avalon, 2004 through 2006 Highlander (Non Hybrid) and Lexus RX330, and 2006 Lexus GS300, IS250, and IS350 vehicles sold in the United States to address the possibility that a small amount of the brake fluid could slowly leak from the brake master cylinder, resulting in illumination of the brake warning lamp. This action follows an announcement made by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan on October 21, 2010 (Japan). The Toyota genuine brake fluid used during vehicle assembly for vehicles sold in the United States contains polymers. The polymers act as lubricants for certain brake system components. If during vehicle maintenance, brake fluid is used that does not contain such polymers or only small amounts, a part of the internal rubber seal (brake master cylinder cup) located at the end of the brake master cylinder piston may become dry and may curl during movement of the piston. If this occurs, a small amount of the brake fluid could slowly leak from the brake master cylinder into the brake booster, resulting in illumination of the brake warning lamp. If the brake warning lamp has illuminated and the vehicle continues to be operated without refilling the master cylinder brake fluid reservoir, the driver will begin to notice a spongy or soft brake pedal feel and braking performance may gradually decline. Owners of the involved vehicles will be notified by first class mail beginning in early November 2010. Toyota and Lexus dealers will replace the brake master cylinder cup with a newly designed one at no charge to the vehicle owners. Detailed information and answers to questions are available to customers at www.toyota.com/recall or www.lexus.com/recall and the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331 or Lexus Customer Satisfaction at 1-800-25 LEXUS or 1-800-255-3987. Below you'll find answers to some of your questions. 1. What is the condition? 2. What is the cause of this condition? 3. What is a Brake Master Cylinder, and what purpose does the Brake Master Cylinder Cup provide? 4. Are there any warnings that this condition exists? 5. How many accidents have been reported? 6. How many cases have been reported? 7. What is Lexus going to do? 8. What if a customer has the brake warning lamp illuminated? 9. How long will the repair take? 10. What if an owner has additional questions or concerns?
James Horning Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 Take car to dealer , see if recall applies to car, master cylinder seal is replaced , brake lines are flushed with Toyota fluid, vehicle is filled with gas and cleaned. Vehicle is returned to you in perfect working order . Possibilities :: master cylinder was leaking , booster full of fluid booster has to be replaced again FOR FREE. If you have seen the news Lexus/ Toyota has done a incredible thing in the settlement, they are a truly passionate car company. Because of this most service bulletins are now recalls not bulletins.
UCF3 Posted December 28, 2012 Author Posted December 28, 2012 I did a complete brake job after I bought the car back in September. Although a friend says it's okay, never felt a Toyota brake spongy. Was planning on it when the new pistons and piston rings come in.
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