smitty1037 Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 I own a 00 RX300 AWD. Love the car, 255K miles on it, almost no problems. I had an issue, misfire caused gas to go into front catalytic converter and destroy it. My mechanic (family mechanic for twenty years) gutted the cat. I get the error codes listed below. Which error codes are causing my car to go into this 'limp home' mode and not shift into overdrive? P0300 --- RANDOM MISS P0304 - cylinder four misfire P0171 - too lean P1130 - MANUFACTURER CONTROL FUEL AIR METERING P1150 - fuel air metering again My theory is that replacing the front cat will eliminate all of the error codes except possibly the P0304. I believe there may be a bad fuel injector on #4.... Help is appreciated in advance. This is a great site.
Karl K Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 I am sure that any one of the codes you have listed will prevent the overdrive from engaging
SerLux Posted April 8, 2011 Posted April 8, 2011 I have this problem as well P1130 - MANUFACTURER CONTROL FUEL AIR METERING Mechanic said it is just a sensor issue. Did anyone got button of this problem? Thanks,
utahrx300 Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 I have a problem on my 99 like you have said, right now it won't even drive. It pulled a few codes can't remember but, bank two lean, failed cat or ignition system malfunction. Anyway I think the catalytic converter, plugs and tune will fix the problem.
lenore Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 by the codes you need to fix the missfire first, that could be causing all of the other codes...cylinder four coil pack is probably bad...replace that and reset all codes and you will probably be good to go...
utahrx300 Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 by the codes you need to fix the missfire first, that could be causing all of the other codes...cylinder four coil pack is probably bad...replace that and reset all codes and you will probably be good to go... Ok, I'm going to pull the plugs first,see what they look like and go from there. Thanks for the quick answer. It seems to me that if the cat is the culprit the plugs should all be normal or look similar, and if the coil is bad it will show on that cylinder individually. Hopefully
lenore Posted May 21, 2011 Posted May 21, 2011 the easiest thing is to switch the coil pack from cylinder 4 to another and see if the code changes...The other codes are because of missfires and raw gas going to the converters...
jaswood Posted May 29, 2011 Posted May 29, 2011 I own a 00 RX300 AWD. Love the car, 255K miles on it, almost no problems. I had an issue, misfire caused gas to go into front catalytic converter and destroy it. My mechanic (family mechanic for twenty years) gutted the cat. I get the error codes listed below. Which error codes are causing my car to go into this 'limp home' mode and not shift into overdrive? P0300 --- RANDOM MISS P0304 - cylinder four misfire P0171 - too lean P1130 - MANUFACTURER CONTROL FUEL AIR METERING P1150 - fuel air metering again My theory is that replacing the front cat will eliminate all of the error codes except possibly the P0304. I believe there may be a bad fuel injector on #4.... Help is appreciated in advance. This is a great site. You have a KNOWN problem so why not tackle that first and see where things "go".
utahrx300 Posted May 30, 2011 Posted May 30, 2011 My plugs are looking poor, the cylinder 6 coil pack is also in poor condition after what looks like years of the oil cap leaking and soaking the coil and plug area. I also cant get the engine trouble code to re-appear. When the lexus is started it has a whining noise that sounds like a power steering and started about the same time as the tranny problems. When the transmission is engaged it will drive for about a mile and then the motor just rev's up with the vehicle not moving at all. Almost like a slipping clutch.
utahrx300 Posted September 17, 2011 Posted September 17, 2011 UPDATE, Well The transmission has been replaced and the RX300 drives great. I am going to replace the catalytic converter and clean off the rear located OCV to try getting it running perfect. Thanks for the help.
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