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The only other way, would be to use the ATEQ quick set tool. I have used it twice with success now registering new sensors.
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Had that same problem with the radiator a few years a go. Found a new OEM on ebay for less than half. Replaced it myself and no leaks since.
I am now hearing a FR wheel bearing noise. It looks like the job is not that bad, as long as you get the bearing pressed out/in to the hub by a machine shop. I would love to find a hub/bearing combo ready to bolt in. That would be a huge time saver.
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Hey, thanks! I purchased a used '03 about a year ago, and that was the only thing wrong. I've wanted to replace it, but haven't taken the time to investigate. I "stumbled" on your post, and will go do it now that you have done all the "investigation". Just wanted to say thanks!!!
ALL the switches have little bulbs that are replaceable. Some have green caps, some dont. I had detailer blow out a bunch on me with liquid. I got all the part numbers, and bought them from Lexus. They were all very easy to replace.
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Bobsgx470, where are you located? I am in Orange county. Takes no time at all to do this install.
email me:
randy20ggg@optonline.net
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Overtaxing the electrical system?
Reduced power consumption
XENON HID lamp systems draw significantly less power from your vehicles electrical system.
More light output
A 35-Watt XENON HID lamp produces up to 3x the lumens at the light source when compared to a 55-Watt halogen bulb.
As for the install, it took 20 min. to mount the ballasts and plug in a few wires.
$400 in labor? I'll charge ya $50 for the 20 min.
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Next time do a search. This has been discussed many times on a few boards.
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread...9&highlight=hid
www.xenondepot.com
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do a search and you will find out your answers. Threre are several of us who have done HID conversions. They are about $400 and are plug and play. No cutting or splicing.
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The Vaistech unit is what allows you to see the MD function. It is in the software but not seen unless you have a device that access it like the Vaistech. If you were to unplug the CD changer, you would no longer see CD. The Vaistech unit fools the unit into thinking it has a MD plugged in to it.
You will see exactly what everyone else sees on the nav display, channels, names, etc...
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What about BF Goodrich ALL TERRAIN T/A KO ?
It is good for snow and ice. Should be easy to buy these american tires in the USA. ;D I have used it for 6 years It has been popular for SUV in Iceland. I bought new ones ALL TERRAIN T/A KO 265/70/17 2 years ago for my Toyota Land Cruiser 90/120 (Prado). It is very similar to the GX470. I use the orginal rims and you could get the GX470 size 265/65/17.
thats the problem....there doesn't seem to be ANY winter tires in the right size.
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No KDSS
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My height control pump failed a few months ago. They replaced it under warranty.
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I have tried to find "snow" tires in the GX size. Nobody seems to make any. Anyone come up with any?
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Bob, you have to take the plate off. It comes off it 2 min.
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The height control ONLY changes the rear. If you were to intercept the speed sensor, your truck would look rather strange with the !Removed! in the air, or dragging on the ground down the freeway.
It is designed to raise the rear during off roading to help with approach and departure angles and obsticle clearing.
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Well, since the seat is powered all the time, I suppose u could go to the seat harness.
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I dont think u will have enough room. The amplifier for the audio system is under there.
Under the pass. seat is the Navigation system.
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I know a dealer in Florida with a white KDSS in stock.
Replacing Bulbs In Buttons On Lower Dash.
in 03 - 09 Lexus GX470
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I have done many of these. They are EASY. Where are you located?