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  1. I am using a very old vacuum cleaner (we used a second vacuum for inside the house). Some of my friends use their shop vacuum. If you share with your wife about the price of buying an electric oil extractor, the real extractor can be just as expensive as buying a vacuum cleaner, she might give in
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  2. lol...that's true, she could do with knowing how to park but I still won't get away with using her vacuum cleaner
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  3. Austin, I have no experience with the panoramic roof system, but lots with the single a dual sunroof setups on many makes of cars. Looking at your picture, locate the attachment points for the rear section to see if the brackets that attach to the glass (glued) have a bolt or two that have come loose and are rattling over rough roads ("macadam" I haven't heard anyone use that word in many years). The long arms to the front section may be the largest culprit. Chances are that with the front section open, those spring loaded arms will vibrate and move, causing the noise. There may not be a cure, but check to see if any fasteners at each end of those arms are loose.
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  4. the pdfs are posted on Page 19, thanks to mann777, It took me well over 90 minutes to read from start to end ( all the posts of this thread). So, I am including the pdfs here anyway if anyone reading random pages. I too have both Clunk issue and 55-75MPH vibration issue on my '07 GX470 with 54K miles on it(just bought pre-owned from a remote non-Lexus dealer), hoping mann777 posted TSBs will fix my issues. I will try to call the local Lexus dealer tomorrow and see if I can get them fixed. I hope mine are covered as the TSBs say 72K or 7Years(72 Months). and couple of questions about the vibration TSB, does it have to be under the floorboard because in the TSB in mentions under diagnostic procedure that," Confirm customer complaint of vibration/drone felt in the floorboard or seat between 55 -- 75 mph by test driving the vehicle and note the speed range in which the vibration/drone occurs." I am not quite sure if I feel under the floorboard but my steering vibrates/vobbles like anything between those speeds, I feel like the whole car is vibrating. I feel this vibration in my car is between 60-75MPH, does that mean I have both the problems mentioned in the TSB, i.e. 55-65MPH and 70-75MPH, ? and why is 65-70MPH not covered in the TSB? I think I have the issue between these speeds too I guess. is there any chance that they may deny as not being the floorboard and classifying as a different issue and try to rob me? Thanks in advance. CLUNK_TSB_2008.pdf Steering_Drive_Line_Vibration_issue_Feb_2008.pdf
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