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Sooder

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  1. background: 1993 LS400 135700miles Recent maintenance: water pump/ timing belt plugs+wires+cap+rotor crankshaft+camshaft seal ect sensor ignition coils valve cover gaskets I cleaned the throttle body already, when I did the valve cover gaskets. IAC Valve, checked it and didn't seem to be dirty or sticking for that matter. I've searched the forums in regards to stick IAC Valves, however the symptoms don't seem to match. At this point, from what I've attempted to describe are either a fuel problem or ECM problem.
  2. Thanks for the welcome Landar. I work at Koons Ford. Now I got problems with my polished !Removed!. On initial start up, it will start but will not hold idle. However, if I were to give it some gas it will idle. Unfortunately, it will idle sporadically. Anywhere between 0-2,000rpms, and at this point I have no idea what to do. At first, it will idle at 2,000rpms steadily. I replaced the ECT sensor, as well as both ignition coils. That cured the concern for a short time. Now, it idles crazy, smells like gas out the exhaust, also when in drive theres no power whatsoever. Check engine light would come on, however I can't read the codes because both the DLC(data link connector) won't respond. I've checked fuses, relays, and nothing. I tried to see whether I can get the CEL to blink, but that doesn't work either. I know the O/D light and the CEL is suppose to blink together, but that doesn't seem to work at all. Any help at this point would be appreciated, before I throw a grenade under the hood and throw it off a bridge.
  3. Dbullen, do you still have the coolant resovoir and the ECM(Engine ECU)? How much for both shipped to 20782? Let me know, please.
  4. What's up guys, I'm Sudhir(aka Sooder), I recently started maintaining my old man's LS400. Let's just say, it started with the timing belt and it has been a pain staking process. My reason for joining the forums, is due to the fact that alot of information is posted on here that I couldn't get from a dealer before giving up an arm and a leg. I work for a stealership and even I can't get a break. No modifications have been done to it, bare stock. However, I do want to give it a bit life. It looks dull at the moment. Recent maintenance: 1. Spark plugs 2. Spark plug wires 3. Distributor caps & rotors 4. Timing belt, Water pump, Crankshaft and Camshaft seal 5. Crankshaft sensor Just wanted to make a welcome thread, and say what's up to all of the Lexus owners on here.
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