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tsantoro

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  1. I need advice on replacing brakes on 2006 is250. It has 70k mi. and the dealer replaceed the pads under warranty at 40k mi. Original rotors have developed lips, and will need to be replaced with the current pads. Should I use oem rotors and pads ( which factory pads are low dust and don't squeal) or swap them with aftermarket high performance pads and rotors. Does anyone have advice on one or both of these options.
  2. I had this warning light come on after I had the valve springs replaced on my IS350 with the factory recall. Engine started shutting down and running very poorly. Took it back to the dealer and I was told that a module had come loose that the mechanic had not put on correctly. It was a quick fix and no further problems. Thanks, tsantoro
  3. Any suggestions as to the problem and fix? The gas cap is tight.
  4. I have some small red soda pop stains where the all-weather mat didn't cover. what is the best way to remove them?
  5. Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (available in a supermarket), but be careful not to rub too hard as these are abrasive.
  6. I bought the aforementioned Michelins in June and they are well worth the money as they improved the handling dramatically. It has now snowed here and they are better in the snow than the original Bridgestone RE 92's. I would recommend them to anyone who owns an IS 250 or 350.
  7. I bought a set of the the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus tires today and am certain I made the right choice as they are much better than the RE92's I replaced. They handle much better and ride better too. They are also quieter at normal driving speeds, but are slightly noisier above 65 mph. The small increase in noise is more than offset by the improvements in driving feel, handling and smoother ride. I highly recommend them for the is 250 awd.
  8. My three choices for all-season replacements for my 06 IS 250 awd are: Bridgestone Re 960 Pole Position A/S, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus, Pirelli PZero All Season, or Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S. Anyone have any experience with any of these tires?
  9. Tire Rack is very good as is Discount Tires site.
  10. From what I've read, this transmission does not have a drain plug or a fill tube and the fluid was not meant to be changed. If you truly do have "contaminated" fluid and the vehicle is still under warranty, this dealer should perform this service free of charge.
  11. Great suggestion Smooth. I'm in the process of pursuing it. I'll keep you apprised.
  12. Thanks for your response Steve, I appreciate your taking time to do it. My scratches are more like spider webbing on paint. Anyone know of anything short of replacing the windshield that could help?
  13. I need recommendations for product and technique for removing minor windshield scratches.
  14. I have 31k on my 2006 IS 250 and my rotors and pads are nowhere near needing replacement. Hard driving will wear down pads and rotors more quickly, but 30k seems too early. Take your IS350 to a reliable independent shop with ASE certified technicians and see what they say. Keep us apprised.
  15. Lexus is butter compared to MB, porche etc. How does winter cause swirls??? Spider-webbing and fine scratches would be more accurate.
  16. What is the hardness of the clearcoat on my Matador Mica Red 06 IS 250? Is it considered to be a harder or softer paint? I know for certain it is not as hard as my wife's 04 Nissan Murano or the newer model Mercedes Benzes with their Ceramiclear finishes. Knowing will help me choose the best polish or compound to remove scratches and swirl marks from this winter's abuse.
  17. Thanks once again Bartkat. Would it be possible for you to attach the pdf regarding propeller shaft install for the Is 250 AWD model (4GR-FSE)? tsantoro
  18. Many thanks Bartkat, as usual you advice is well worth reading.If anyone else would possibly know the actual torque recommendation, I would appreciate knowing what it is for future reference. tsantoro
  19. I had my 20k service for my 2006 IS250 AWD done at a private shop by an ASE certified technician and we both need to know the exact location and the recommended torque for these bolts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  20. I don't think it solves but just improves it. I had the factory original pads changed per the TSIB at 15k mi. on my '06 IS250 awd and there are two differences: 1) brake dust is less but not a significant amount (worth it though); 2) Brake feel is very slightly different as in less initial "bite". Unless you are going to drive it hard and brake it hard, you may find it easier to brake smoothly (again, worth the trouble). I waited and tolerated the brake dust issue until 15k to extend the time when I would have to replace them at my expense.
  21. My '06 IS250 AWD continues to emanate dash rattles and sounds even after the supposed dealer fix (TSIB) mentioned earlier in this thread. How disappointing and embarassing for a $35k+ auto from a manufacturer whose reputation for quality is so highly touted. Lexus needs to genuinely address this problem and then recall the affected models if they truly care about the satisfaction of their customers. This and other niggling issues detract from an otherwise fine car,which in turn begs the question, is this car overpriced? It is if it does not meet the expectations of its owners. Would I buy this vehicle again knowing what I know now after 18 months of ownership? Maybe not.
  22. '62 Chevrolet Biscayne 2dr. Sedan (Cream/Tan) 1972-1977 62k mi. '69 Pontiac Catalina 2dr. Coupe (Burgundy/Burgundy) 1977-1983 73k mi. '83 Renault Alliance 2dr. Sedan (Burgundy/Gray) 1983-1986 47k mi '86 VW GTI 2dr. Hatchback (Red/Red and Gray) 1986-1990 56k mi. '90 Honda Prelude SI 2dr. Coupe (Red/Black) 1990-1994 43k mi. '94 Honda Civic del Sol VTEC 2dr. Coupe (Red/ Black) 1994-2002 104k mi. '02 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V 4dr. Sedan (Silver/Black and Red) 2002-2006 51k mi. '06 Lexus IS250 AWD 4dr. Sedan (Matador Mica Red/ Champagne) 2006- present
  23. Lexol works well but will weaken the the stitching if used often. Try 5:1 mixture of water and Woolite instead. Use a Mr. Clean magic eraser and a plastic cleaner on the hard plastic.
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