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TheWiz

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    2004
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    California (CA)

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  1. Well, The least disruptive, and reliable thing to do would be to replace the shocks. You like the car and want to keep it, and you won't have to do those shocks for hopefully another seven years. The rear shocks will probably need attention soon, which is a downer. But maybe you can set $50-100 per month aside, in a "rear shock fund" to help ease the pain when that moment comes. That way, you won't have to face the unknown of the aftermarket air shocks, the guilt of passing on a car with an issue, and you get the comfort and adjustability you're used to. There is a chance you won't like the conventional setup as much as your current one. My Mom just replaced the air suspension in her 1992 LS with conventional; the ride is noticeably rougher. That's the best help I can give. I just bought a 2004 UL, and that's a bridge i'll have to cross also. Let me know what you choose and how it works out for you. Good luck!
  2. It's not where it's supposed to be. I need to find the A/C relay in my car. And hopefully that is the problem. Background: I bought a 2004 LS430 Ultra Luxury in December, from Idaho. When I got it back to California I discovered the A/C doesn't work. The previous owner said it worked the last time they tried it. The compressor won't come on. The freon level was ok, but I only had a low side gauge. I took it to a shop. They said the freon was low and inserted the correct amount, but the compressor wouldn't come on. They then pulled codes and found code 21 (solar sensor). They also noted the condensor looked corroded. They want to replace the solar sensor (for $300) and then re-test the system. I found that code 21 is "normal" and asked them about it. They said they checked the car both in the sun and shade, and the sensor should read like 4 (volts?) but was only putting out 1. So, they are insistent on changing the solar sensor. I found out about the compressor relay, and decided to check it myself, but . . . I can't find it! I understand it's the Magnetic clutch relay, located in the engine compartment fuse box, drivers side. However, that fuse location has no contacts, and has never been used. I see no other relay it could be. I went to the Lexus dealer and they show a diagram of the Clutch relay location (the same location I had checked), but when they input my VIN, the relay disappears. There's no relay for my car? Do you think this may be related to the UL package? This was a very well kept, formerly Lexus certified vehicle, bought from good old honest American folks, so I don't think they're lying. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted you all to have all the facts. I'm stuck between my shop and the DEALER, with summer just about here. What should I do now?
  3. I am excited to be here. I've lurked for a long time and finally decided to make it official. I bought a 2004 LS430 Ultra Luxury package in December; high miles, but it's in great condition. Well, except for one thing which I'll ask about if I can't find an answer using the Search function. Again, hello and thanks for having such a great website and forum!
  4. Welcome to the Lexus forums TheWiz :)

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      TheWiz

      Thank you Steve. It's good to be here!

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