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Platinum Lex

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  • Birthday 09/01/1971

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  • Lexus Model
    IS350
  • Lexus Year
    2006
  • Location
    Georgia (GA)

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  1. Morning! Thank you SO MUCH for this list! Does anyone know the commands to switch to the AUX mode? I have a 2006 IS350 and the CD button works, but that button also serves double-duty and will switch to the AUX mode when pressed again. (CD-AUX) Thank you!!
  2. Thanks for the tips guys! My send and receive settings were both at '0'!! I saw somewhere another user said '3' was the Lexus Default for voice send, so I set it as such. For the incoming, I set it to '2'....because the '3' made the person sound too grainy. (Even if I turned down the speaker volume.)
  3. I found a posting where someone said it was low Oil Pressure. Had the oil changed on Friday, made sure Synthetic was used, drove all weekend, and have not heard it once. Until Friday, I would hear it whenever the car sat for awhile. Tony Atlanta, GA
  4. I just got 4 new Yokohama Avids which are all season tires for about 500$. Thats a good deal since the cheapst michelins were 1,000. My mechanic says that he wouldnt rate Michelins over these tires. Yokos are OEM on this car. I have nitrogen in the tires and you feel everything....to much for me but if you like the performance, agressive feel you will like them. I had Yokos YK420s all season, which in my terms were not so bumpy like the Avids. But keep in mine I only have 1,500 miles on the new ones. And the first month I could feel the difference day to day as the bounce wore off but i do not think they will get any better...nitrogen may be part of the culprit. From all the research I did stay away from Bridgestone Potenza and Turanzas. They hydroplane. Michelin Pilots, Primacys (backordered), Energies rated 9/10. Yokos were 7/8. They are great tires for the price...its not like our cars are brand new....but they run like they are When I had my '96 ES, I tried everything under the sun...and the ONLY tires that worked for me where the Michelins. I've had the Exalto's and the Primacy's...and you can't go wrong with either one. The Exalto's grip the best...but have a 20K mile SHORTER life span. On my '00 ES, I have the Primacy's installed and they are 4lbs heavier, which does make a difference on the gas mileage....but they are smooooooooth as butter...especially at 110mph! Tony Atlanta, GA
  5. The '97 ES has a 200HP engine w/214 ft. lbs. of torque. The 02 Camry has only 196HP w/209 ft. lbs. of torque.... They both weigh relatively the same, so your Lex is faster. It's possible because of the upgraded dampeners in the ES compared to the Camry, the ES seems slower. (I.e. You can't really feel the speed.) Also...what type of gas do you put into the car? Before FedEx murdered my '96 ES, I would only put premium in the tank and I fitted Michelin Primacy's or Exalto's (I fluctuate between the two...) on him. For 188hp....the '96 beat several of the newer Camry's. Tony Atlanta, GA
  6. The RX Concept was pretty cool....but what was put into production is pretty darn close! ;) Personally I own a Gold 2000 Platinum Edition ES300...and it is 'perty'. However, I covet the 2007/2008 GS350. I'll probably wait another year or two and snatch one up. Tony Atlanta, GA
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