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lenore

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  1. How dare you cheat the government out of their economic stimulus. If you had paid more you would have supported the Lexus team as well as more tax to the needy government, so that they could redistribute it to those that need it more than you. What are you un-American, what are you, a Republican conservative? Shame on you....
  2. your very welcome, have a great day
  3. Probably a dirty IACV valve located here: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...408&hl=iacv And here is the whole procedure for fixing your problem: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...p;hl=IACV+valve
  4. Sorry my friend, Do you have any other codes? If the engine is running rough that would prevent the fourth gear shift (knocks sensors, etc) But otherwise there is probably some debris in the valve body assembly that is preventing the shift. That means rebuild time. Dont bother wasting money on a flush, it will make it worse. When you dropped the pan was there metal debris? Almost everyone with your symptons ended up with a new tranny. The dealers will rip you to a tune of $4k to $5 . An independent will charge around $3000. If you know of a good independent transmission shop that has good references, I suggest you have them look at it. There are two speed sensors on top of the tranny that you could try switching and see if your symptons change, but that is probably a last hope...Keep us filled in. Also do a search on this forum for RX300 transmission problems and you will see a lot of discussion.
  5. blk_on_blk you are absolutely correct. Have been doing brakes for 40 years. You can use the existing rotor if you dont have any warpage (you can feel it when you brake, it is a pulsating feeling) Clean the rotors up install new pads and you are good to go. The new pads will seat, even if there is minor grooving in the disk....good luck
  6. Here is info on starter contacts: http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/instructions.html However I was wondering if the battery in the Key fob was weak and the security device in the car is not allowing the starting circuit.....
  7. The wagner thermo quiets are great pads, Have them on my Ford F150. However the Akebono Ceramics and Brembo disk have gone 80k so far and I still have about 1/4 inch of pad left. I am very happy with this life span. I have never had any car go this long on a set of pads.
  8. 33 ftlbs according to AMSOIL site.
  9. Wow third set, what is your mileage? I am beginning to think the RX300 has lots of advantages. I have 162k miles and I am only on the second set.
  10. Oh that may be true, my pan is RTV gasket....(RX300)
  11. Wasnt aware of any seal problems, mine has 161k miles and is tight (RX300)
  12. I wash mine. Take them out clean with a vacuum and then wash with simple green. Rinse, let dry. Mine is 10years old on my RX and is still functioning.
  13. I used Brembo disks and Akebono pads. I have over 75k miles on that setup. Seems to be as good as the original Lexus pads which went an easy 80k miles.
  14. Yes happy birthday Josh, Hope it is a great one.
  15. This thread is from LEXMEX on the CL site: shows how he removed the tranny from the left side, but he still dropped the cradle. Read and learn. By the way it is on the RX300, same transmission though: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-first-g...-went-bump.html
  16. by the way Carlos from Lexus of America called today, confirmed that the tranny changes are proprioritory info....So customers, suck an egg as to which year RX300 to buy for reliability. At this point, I would only recommend a 2003....Just my two cents worth. I tried calmly in a customer comes first mode to get any kind of info as to when the planetary gears as well as any other changes took place....The answer was "not" going to happen....Good evening everyone..
  17. Here is a great info tuturol on the transmission from CL site. http://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-first-g...ter-change.html I would never do a flush on tranny. There is a method to do a fluid change while using the transmission pump. I would use that procedure. As for the engine, just use good quality synthetic oil....I am at 161k miles and mine is doing well. Back to the transmission we generally go with a 15k miles drain and fill procedure, However if you use AMSOIL tranny fluid you could go 50k miles. Try to stick to mostly Toyota OEM products in the car ie Belts, Waterpump, Brake pads (or AKEBONO). ENjoy our site it is a wealth of info to save you money and time.
  18. The cost is about $160 and the labor is what ever he charges. Make sure it is original equipment sensor (Denso) Do NOT use aftermarket, they are tempermental in our engines. see this listing for the front sensor, but confirm it is air/fuel sensor http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/ind...p;siteid=214915 http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/...QNP2349009.html
  19. Congradulations. The OCV was bad, By the way what kind of Oil do you use? I was wondering because Sludge could also cause that to fail.
  20. Here is a picture:
  21. May be similiar to this on the RX300 see green circle
  22. I didnt express my self well, but I was raised with manners (not politically correct) Respect is what I have founded my life on. However if you try to bull$%##$$# on how concerned you are, I call that the Politically correct meaning. Tell the truth, whether it be acceptable or not if what I believe. Too many today dont want to hear the truth. Respect is something you earn through your actions, not some idiot trying to show he is politically correct and than the next moment doing the oposite. We are too concerned about hurting someone's feeling, when the truth needs to be told. Hence the dumbing down of our society.
  23. Actually I hate being politically correct, sensitive to people and there feeling yes. But if it is a spade, I call it a spade. People need to have manners in the environment they are located. But if You are doing something stupid, I will not say that is not proper, I will say that is stupid.
  24. First I would have not done the flush, maybe a exchange where the tranny pump does the fluid change. I hate to tell you, but the valve body assembly could be contaminated. Was there any metal debris in the pan when the fluid and filter was changed? I suppose a shift solenoid could be going bad. These usually control the valve body pistons plungers...If there is debris blocking or gouging the piston it may not move.
  25. Good question, however in the other vehicles there is a big difference in weight of the vehicle...compared to a RX300
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