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Karl K

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  • Birthday 11/04/1935

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  • Lexus Model
    RX350
  • Lexus Year
    2012
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    Florida (FL)

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  1. I just "updated" and am already sorry. I tradet my 2001 RX300 with 84,000 miles on it for a dealers demo 2012 RX350 with 8000 miles and factory new car warranty. I miss the drawers in the center console, the sun glass storage compartment and the little cubby-compartment on the dash on the left side, I used to keep some change in. What bothers me most is an annoying ressonance type of noise (it's hard to describe) at idle. It disapiers when you go. The dealer tells me it is normal. With a so-called luxury car for almost $50,000 you shouldn't have to put up with something like that. The only improvemrnt over the RX300 is the turning radius. I hope you have better luck. BTW, I now have a Weathertech Cargo Liner in black and a pair of front original Lexus rubber mats in brown in like new condition laying around.
  2. Hello all. Last time I cleaned the servo contacts I took an eraser and thoroughly cleaned the comutator ( the disc that the fingers make contact ) before spreading the grease and that was over a year ago and it is still quiet.
  3. I live in Florida and don't have to worry about snow and I don't go off-road. All I want is a smooth, quiet ride and the GoodYear Assurance Comfortread sure delivers it. I got them at Sam's.
  4. Just keep soaking it and turn it back and forth till it's completely free or you'll tear out the threads.
  5. Thanks for that warranty info. Problem is I live an hour and a halve from the nearest dealer.
  6. Hi all, The drivers seat belt latch is broken and neads to be replaced. Where would be a good place to get one other then a dealer? 2001 RX300 Thanks
  7. <Have to ask... How did you arrive at that particular solution?> This info came from a Lexus technician.
  8. Try this: Put the window all the way up and keep the switch pulled up for about four more seconds and put it back down. It worked for me. The window tracks should be lubricated with a Silicone spray, or the jam ....pinch thing will just kick in again. Karl
  9. First thing I would do is get away from this dealer and find a good independent repair shop with good technicians. A Toyota dealer might be a good bet too since they share this engine.
  10. You can replace the A/F sensor yourself. It's an easy job. When you look down between the radiator and the engine you see the sensor screwed into the exhaust manifold. Now that is A/F sensor 2. A/F sensor 1 is located in back of the engine and is accessible only from under the car. The cost of the sensor is about $150.00 at oxygensensors.com and free shipping. I would use only the Denso brand, it is original equipment. Happy New Year and good luck with the sensor.
  11. I am sure that any one of the codes you have listed will prevent the overdrive from engaging
  12. >I have few issues with my 2000 RX300 front wheel drive. Miles 84K. The drive side window goes down but hesitates to come up. If the window is half open, when I press up, it goes down instead. When it is completely down, then it comes up. Sometimes it doesn't come up at all. I have to wait for 15 20 minutes and try again and it comes up. Few times, I had to shut off the engine, restart and then only it comes up.> What did you have to do to get the window to work? Did the pinch protection procedure help? My 2001 just started tie same thing. Thanks, Karl
  13. It is amazing that someone would do a wheel alignment on a vehicle with worn ball joints and or tie rod ends. Karl
  14. code58, it looks to me that you are right on with the ignition switch, it makes perfect sense. Another possibility is the connector to the ignition switch. Unplugging and reconnecting it could also be a test. On the old VW beetle, with an intermittent problem, we used to soak the whole ignition switch in contact cleaner for a test. If it fixed the problem, we would replace the switch. Karl
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