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I believe the heater circuits are wired in series, so if one is bad they will both read bad. Only way to tell is to ohm them out individually by disconnecting the plugs and measuring.
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the fluid should be changed. If it is discolored or smells burnt, the fluid has broken down. I would not flush, but to a drain and fill. The other possibility is a fluid exchange. It uses the cars pump to change the fluid. Most flushing machines have this capability. YOU would probably need about 10 or 11 qts to do this. The AWD has a capacity of 9.8 qrts total. A drain and fill will take 4.3 qts.
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Funny I made a set of ramps in 1965 for my dad so we could change the oil on his corvette, yep I still have them, Darn wood ones are so much better, my kids bought some metal ones, and all they did was slide forward with all of these cars I have. So I break out the wood ones and I am up and ready.
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Left Front / right front -1.1 to 0.4 camber -1/1 to 0.4 1.3 to 2.8 caster 1.3 to 2.8 -0.03" to 0.08" toe -0.03" to 0.08" 11.4 deg to 12.9 SAI 11.4 deg to 12.9 deg 10.3 deg to 13.3 included angle 10.3 deg to 13.3 deg ______________________________________________________________________ Front cross camber -0.8 deg to 0.8 deg cross caster -0.8 deg to 0.8 deg _________________________________________________________________________ left rear / right rear -1.3 deg to 0.2 deg camber -1.3 deg to 0.2 deg 0.03" to 0.13" toe 0.03" to 0.13" __________________________________________________________________________ total toe 0.05" to 0.25" this is for a 99 AWD RX300 just had mine done for the first time at 150k miles.
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The tranny hold 9.8 qts, but for a flush you will need a couple extra. If the fluid is burnt smelling or real dark I would not do a flush. I would do a drop the pan and clean the filter, then top off, Then the next normal oil change I would drain the fluid and top off, and then do one final fluid change the next oil change. Read this post from another site on how to do it: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=220061 by the way the only fluid you can use is the Toyota Type IV or Amsoil or the Mobil 3309 series of fluids. all other fluids are not compatitable with the RX300 transmission.
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Does it try to start, Do you hear the engine turn over.????if not it could be the starter solenoid is bad. If so it could be this: http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/instructions.html
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Yep, just enought to remove the nut safetly and then remove the shock mount and shock strut from the spring. When putting a new strut and shock mount in pay very close attention to the orientation of the spring and the shock mount. The instructions with the strut should tell you this.
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Yes I am using a spring compressor from harbor freight. They have a new type which I have not used looks like a nice design, but the old ones with basically two threaded shafts with spring grips work well. YOu only have to compress enough to remove the nut on the shock then you can carefully remove the strut from the spring.
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No, the toyota dealership is cheaper than that. You shouldnt pay more than $450 tops.
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BE very careful, remove the strut assembly from the car and use a proper spring compressor. They are rentable, or readily available at Harbor Freight tools. That spring can hurt you pretty bad if it slips while compressing it. Then you can remove the mount after compressing the spring.
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You need to get the codes read from the computer and post, Go to an Autozone for a free code read and maybe we can help.
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I guess your location has caused them to be corroded, mine came off real easy, I would soak them overnight with a penetrating oil like PB blaster. You could file a couple of parallel flat spots on the threads and try to hold that area with visegrip while turning the wrench to break the nuts loose. then just run a die over the threads after removing the nut.
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Oh I will never forget the night I went to my daughters disaster of blowing three tires at once....Dont know how, but I think she ran over some parking curbs or as they would say I dont know what happened. I Had to buy two used tires at a Service station and the spare to get the darn thing home....Oh we daddies are the saviors arent we....
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Yes that is correct the tires ended up costing $550
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Yes West, I considered that, but dropped in, and could have left and done that at the next nearest Costco. Oh well water under the Bridge, but will see if I can pry some more dollars out of the manager tomorrow.
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Jaguar XKE (1968) by far the funnest car to drive, but what a beast. Owned a Mercedes 190E, very impressed with the strength and handling, Had its problems, but mostly from previous owner not taking care of it. Loved the way it drove, could turn on a dime, and yet had the feel of a car twice its size.
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Good points everyone, I am going to pursue this with the Manager of the Store, he unfortunately was at a funeral that afternoon. Maybe I can get a few concessions from him. If this was a policy when I purchased the tires originally it should have been disclosed. Fortunately I had the ability to purchase the tires, and the car does ride better. I got almost 50k on the original tires and my wife noticed the ride difference. As RX said I got hosed, sort of, I did elevate to the assistant manager and got some concessions, (prorations on the other three tires and free mounting and balancing) $550 out the door isnt all that bad considering the pricey Michelin Cross Terrains. Thanks everyone for your input, This is a great forum. I am a business member at costco and have 16 memberships under my name, I also have been a long time member dating back to when Costco was Price Club, So this next week we will see if the manager gives me some consideration. Money is money, and 20k miles of lost mileage is 20k miles of lost revenue in my pocket.
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I offered up front to replace two tires on one axle, but Costco declined, said four or none....West thank you I tried to explain to Costco that the 99 RX was indeed a very different animal, but they dont look at specifics. My only real complaint now is that Costco should have disclosed this policy at the time of my original tire purchase... No where was it written on my original contract, as well as the new one. I will follow up on this, I admit that my tires would have been replaced in 20kmiles anyway, but by my choice, not Costco's.
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I believe they are on top of the transmission, but that is all I can tell you, assessable by removing the Air filter box.
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Well here's the story, I had a road hazard failure on one of my front tires (Michelin Cross Terrains) and they have 5/32 left of tread. When I went to Costco to get that tire replaced under warranty, I was informed that because my vehicle is AWD that they could only replace all 4 tires because of safety concerns. (Costco Policy) which by the way was never stated when I purchased the tires four years ago. Man, four tires when I only planned on one. I called Lexus of AMerica to get a statement of their policy, and they would not commit, but passed me to the local dealership (Lexus of Sacramento) Where I spoke to the Service Manager who said they had replaced a single tire many times with no problems, except that they would not back that up because I was at a third party vender(Costco). I am furious, one because when I bought the tires I was promised road hazard which they would commit to, but only on that one tire, the other 3 would be at full cost, two: because when I bought the tires nowhere on their contract does it state the weird warranty for the AWD/four wheel drive vehicles, and THree: No where in the owners manual does it state their is a problem other than using different size tire on the vehicle for replacement with the other ones being a different size. I finally got mad enough to get all four tires to be adjusted, but it was only $18 per tire for a $165 tire. They did not charge for mounting, but all taxes and disposal fees applied. Nice to have all new tires but quite frankly they would have gone another 20k miles on the old tires. What does everyone think about this????
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my son just turned 28 and he has the 07 es350
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could be starter contacts this site explains and offers a solution: http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/instructions.html However a bad ground connection to the engine or a corroaded battery cable could also be at fault.
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It is a water hose that is impossible to change without removing the intake manifold, while you are in there it would be cheap preventative maintenance to replace it.
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Bent Hole In Transfer Case - Leaking Gear Oil - Advice? (2000 Rx300)
lenore replied to awgneo's topic in 99 - 03 Lexus RX300
I agree, sounds like the dealership did some poor maintenance....