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ModMan

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  • Birthday 01/20/1955

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    1992 LS400; 2001 GS300

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  1. I've replaced the evaporator core in my 92 LS400 and there wasn't any cabin air filter in sight. There isn't any cabin air filter listed in my LS 400 factory manual. Also, Newlexusparts.com doesn't list a filter for my LS400 but does list them for the 95-00 L S400
  2. There is no filter on the Gen 1 LS400 HVAC system.
  3. My 92 LS400 developed a moldy smell after there was a slow refrigerant leak; turns out the leak was in the evaporator core and the oil which leaked out caused dust to collect on the that portion of the evaporator. The combination of dust and moisture plus blocked airflow must have been a great breeding ground for mold.
  4. My 92 LS400 had strut bar cushions which is different than the 98 lexus LS400 which has strut bar bushings. You can see the difference in the attached files in the posts above. The 98 bushing would probably be a little more difficult to install since it may have to be pressed into the strut rod end. I didn't see any strut rod bushings (or any suspension parts) for the 98 LS400 at newlexusparts.com, but there is one of your bushings here. You could probably find some other sources and installation instructions by searching this forum.
  5. It looks like the 92 is different than what is shown in the PDF file above. It is called a strut bar cushion in the 92 LS400 manual and mounts in the strut bar bracket..
  6. You do not have to remove the strut bars to change the strut bar bushings on the 92 LS400. There are three nuts to remove on the bushing studs and a large nut to remove off of the strut rod (I used a 15/16" socket). The bushing will slide forward off the strut rod. I had to pull down on the strut rod to gain clearance to slide the bushings off. It was not hard to replace these bushings on the 92 LS. I would think it would be the same on your 98.
  7. Yes, the swaybar bushings are split. I replaced mine and the strut bar bushings last weekend. It didn't get rid of my clunking noise, though. The lower ball joints appear to be the cause; I could see quite a bit of play when I pried up each front wheel with the front frame on jack stands. The ball joints had over 100k miles on them.
  8. A faulty PCV valve can cause the crankcase to pressurize and force oil out any openings, making big leaks out of small ones. The PCV valve is on the left valve cover, is inexpensive, and easy to replace.
  9. My fan bracket bearing went out at 202k miles. The drive belt idler pulley and tensioner pulley bearings have also gone out within the last couple of months. It looks like 200k is the limit for these bearinngs on the drive belt.
  10. I just replaced the fan bracket. idler pulley, and tensioner pullley which are all on the serpentine drive belt on my 92 LS400 with 202K miles in the last few months. The fan bracket bearing would make an intermittant noise like the power steering pump was locking up. The fan bracket bearing finally failed completely and threw the belt off. The other two bearings just made a constant noise. It might be a good idea to remove the serpentine belt and hand spin all the items on the drive belt to see if any of them sound rough.
  11. A bad PCV valve can pressurize the crankcase and force oil out the rear main seal and out any openings on the oil pan gasket. Replacing the PCV valve may slow these leaks to a tolerable level.
  12. Mine broke when I tried to open the door that had frozen (freezing rain) shut. A new handle from the dealer was around $100. The new handle was more robust in the area that broke.
  13. My 92 LS fan support bearing failed at 202K miles. Has anyone replaced just the bearing? I could not find this part at newlexusparts.com and the local dealer is very expensive.
  14. Napa Auto $25.49 ea. front, $19.99 ea. rear for the 92 LS400. I put a set on the rear a couple of months ago; no problems so far. I didn't order online, the local Napa Parts store had the same price.
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