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lionbox

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  • Lexus Model
    LX 570
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    2008
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    Utah (UT)

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  1. Another Battery question.... The battery wasn't charging nor was it strong enough to turn engine so we took battery to local Autozone store. We were able to jump start the engine but as soon as it was put in gear it died. We jumped it a second time and drove a few feet and engine dies. We ended up taking the battery for test and charge. Turns out battery the had only 8 volts when tested and after hour of charging only came up 1 volt. We purchased the best battery AZ had on the shelf and installed with new connector pads and grease. The car started right up but also ended up dying again further down the road. My wife is afraid to drive the car for fear of being stranded. Any idea if the problem is more than a battery related or if the computer is just adjusting to new battery? Any help would be appreciated.
  2. I've also heared a clicking noise around the right side of the dash in my 01 Silversport. At first I thought it was caused by road or engine vibrations, but it continues to click even after I turn the car off. However, I recently noticed that the clicking stopped when I used my front windshield wipers with the washer fluid. I haven't been able to zero in on the cause, but somehow I think the moisture along the seals of the winshield help stop the noise. Can anyone with the a clicking noise verify whether using the windshield wipers will stop the noise on their car as well? Just checked w/s wiper operation and the clicking is still there. I really doubt that the clicking is anything other than the servo motor as has been discussed. Since IndyJim did the clean thing and the noise returned, replacing the motor is probably the best option. Has anyone actually replaced unit with new and if so what was the cost of the part?
  3. More than helps.... Thanks for going the extra mile on all the details! Your detail was perfect...the amp is out and I've located the two chips that butt up to the heat sink. Do you know if it was the one on the left end side or the one further to right just off center? Also, does the biz card have the phone number for the tech? I'd like to call him to confirm the IC number and if he'll take my board and replace the chip. Thanks again for all the help!
  4. What about the name and contact info of the tech that repaired your amp? This would be a good start. Any help on the location of the amp (in the vehicle) would also be apprecaited.
  5. I would like to email you regarding the amplifier for 99 RX300. Need name and location of tech that repaired your amp. Please email me at Lionbox@gmail.com

  6. Did you ever figure out where the amp was and how to fix it?
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