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steve2006

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  1. I have 1994 import LS400 and at 17 years old my hoses are in perfect condition and serviceable so why your mechanic has suggested changing them all I don't know,are they collapsed,leaking or falling to pieces?

    There are a lot of rubber components on and around the engine and to replace them all would be time consuming ( so expensive) and expensive to buy in the first place.

    Check the main coolant hoses yourself are they showing and signs of deterioration for example cracks in the rubber?

    Drive belts should be replaced at the recommended service intervals there are only 2 the serpentine belt and the timing belt of the 2 the timing belt is the most important as if it breaks it's basically new engine time.

    Other rubber components that do wear out are the motor and transmission mounts but again a visual inspection should determine if these are good or bad plus you would have noticed excesive engine movement should they have gone.

    It sounds like your mechanic is asking you to have unneccesary work done if in doubt seek a 2nd opinion.

  2. Celsiors normally have the "Premium Sound System" fitted if you have an amplifier under the seat it should be a series 3 (October 1994 on).

    Not being funny here but have you pushed the volume control as this is normally the on/off switch for the head unit?

    My Celsior as I bought it in 2005.

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    In 2011

    DSCF0047.jpg

  3. 1. Is there an immediate safety issue with driving the car, mostly in town lower speeds?

    Providing the upper ball joint doesn't come out of the arm completely which would result in the wheel folding under the car you should be OK in the short term although handling and braking mayl be affected. Replace as soon as possible.

    2. Can anyone suggest internet sources where I can buy parts?

    Try looking on ebay.com if you want OEM try Sewell Lexus or otherwise try Google.com

    3. How many labor hours are required to replace these parts?

    No more than 2 hours per side

    4. Also any recommended sources to buy new hood lifts cheaply?

    Ebay.com

    http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=lexus+ls400+hood+struts&_sacat=See-All-Categories

    Please use the search facility for more specific information.

    A good resource is www.lexls.com/tutorials

  4. Normal warm engine idle speed is around 650rpm when I turn on the AC the idle goes up to around 800rpm. I would assume there is some communication from one ECU to another to get the rpm to increase when the AC is on but how I don't know.

    If your AC has not been serviced for some time it wouldn't hurt to have it checked out and topped up if required before going any further.

  5. The belt has an autotensioner which is spring loaded and has a preset tension automatically adjusting the tension as the belt stretches,as you press down on the belt the tensioner will physically move giving the impression of excess play but perfectly normal,as others have said with the absence of belt noises there is unlikely to be anything amiss.

    If you look at the autotensioner you will see marks on it which should roughly align indicating the tension is correct.

  6. I wouldn't let the dash issue put you off,if you can remove the cluster yourself ( step by step tutorial on www.lexls.com) and you can solder it costs less than $5.00 in parts or a little more if a local radio shop fits the parts (instuctions also online).

    Mirrors again a minor problem either with the supply or switch.

    I would look for a service history and remember the cam belt is due at 180,000 miles although on these engines a broken belt will not damage the engine.

  7. I looked at the still picture before playing the video and thought that the engine had been fitted 90 degrees out then realised it's a side view.

    I would second SRK's opinion regarding the coils it has become a common failure. and listening to the engine it sounds like it's firing on 4 instead of 8,another good clue is to check the cats after a run and see if they are glowing red (be careful this can also damage the cats)

    Coils are cheap to replace.

    See this post as it was also the coil

    http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=69809

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