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cowwboys

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    1991 LS 400

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  1. Gentlemen, I do not have the stopping or jerking problem. But, my car idles at an AMAZING 100-200 RPMS . I am baffled! What in the world is going on! I am planning on cleaning the throttle body one day this week to see if it fixes the problem. Should I look into changing the Ecu as well?
  2. Are you saying that I should change the spark plugs?
  3. on the es300, it is on the right hand side, sticking out of the rear valve cover, it will have a hose that runs fgrom it to the intake maifold (the throttle body actually) i believe. ← I found it thanks!!
  4. Thank all of you for your assistance. I apologize for the use of such archaic terms as "tune-up" and "record player” . I guess I've dated myself. This is an excellent sight. I am glad that I've found it. I'll put your information to good use. Thanks again Cowwboys
  5. Where is the pcv located. Does anyone have a pic or diagram depicting the location?
  6. Hello all, I am the new guy on the block. I just purchased a '91 LS 400 w/ 97000 mile on it for $6200. I don't have a clear vehicle history, but I've already had to replace the timing belt and water pump ($1200 at the Lexus dealership). I would like to take some preventative steps to avoid such large lump sum deposits. I am a do-it-yourselfer who enjoys working on cars though it isn't my occupation. I've already changed the motor oil. However, the first maintenance that I would like to undertake is a tune-up. What should I include in this tune-up? And pardon my ignorance, but where in the hell are the spark plugs located. Cowwboys P.S. I will never drive any other vehicle besides a lexus. I love this car :D .
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