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  1. Andrew I don't doubt you. I assumed he meant the o-ring that is part of the filter. In all the cars I have worked on and owned, I have never seen a separate one on the housing. On my current 1MZ-FE the oil filter housing looks molded into the block and there is no o-ring that I can see other than what comes on the filter itself. The 93 engine could be different. steviej
  2. you can't delete the topic. you can stop responding to it and it will slowly and silently slip away to the back pages of the ES forum. If you wish, I can lock the thread so that no one else can respond to it either. Everytime someone responds to a thread, that thread is bumped to the top of the list on page 1. let me know your wishes. steviej.
  3. the oil filter is easy to replace. The o-ring is attached to the filter. you don't have to do anything to the header to get the filter except wait for it to cool a bit. Sometimes the oil ring from an old filter stays behind when the old one is removed. the new filter is put on and now you have two filters. This can cause leaks because you now have a thick space of gasket. Also filters that are not tight can weep oil. what makes you think it is the oil filter o-ring? Valve cover gaskets are a particular problem area for oil burning on older ES's. steviej
  4. think twice about the remote start. The key has a chip in it, so that will have to be placed in the car at all times. Many places will take a valet key and cut off the key stem and hide the chipped part in the car to aid in the starting procedure. If you do go for it, have it professionally done and make sure you get a complete work warranty incase they screw anything up while wiring it in. Personally I would skip this aftermarket option. DVD players, sorry again, have it professionally done. $600 for the 30k is inline with most Lexus dealers. Call around to the Toyota dealerships in your area, they will be cheaper for the same service. 30k is all fluid replacements. If you are good with a wrench, the oil & filter are easy. I posted a tranny fluid drain and fill thread in the workshop forum. You could save some money by doing these yourself. The only other fluids to replace are brake fluid flush, power steering fluid flush and coolant fluid flush. Have the dealer do these three. Rotation of tires, air filter, cabin filter are the easiest of all and can be done my you in your driveway, too. good luck. steviej
  5. I sence your heart is not in it anymore. return it and get ALL your money back and start the process again knowing what you know now. I wish you the best of luck. steviej
  6. I never have nor will I ever trust Firestone. There are much better tires out there. Your tires are the only thing between you and the road, make a investment on security. steviej
  7. TSB = Techincal Service Bulletin. These are usually generated by the manufacturere to notify dealers, mechanics, owners, public, etc or new repair procedures, upgrades, part replacements, etc. Most can be found on www.alldata.com as for changing oil brands and seeing a change in you mpg, probably not. Some have argued that changing oil type (conventional to synthetic) will increase your mileage by about 1 mpg. Then there are those that don't see any increase when changing. Everone has their own anecdotal accounts. lastly: Yes, oil questions will always stir up debate, especially between a select few members. It is getting old. If you have an oil question in the future, please use the search funciton as it has most likely been asked and beaten to death previously. steviej
  8. get your free owners manual at www.lexus.com register under "owners" and request both owner's manuals. steviej
  9. it thumps. It can vibrate the rear view mirror, the side mirrors and my brain. I am not a big one for hearing the bass 50 yds outside my car. I listen to all sorts of music. My Bass is usually set at 1+. enjoy. Steely Dan-Aja sounds incredible on this system. steviej
  10. the ebrake is also connected to the same light. Josh, sounds like you got a loose connection and or the cable is very tight on you ebrake. If the light is not on when the ebrake is off, I wouldn't be concerned. There is a way to loosen up the cable a little. steviej
  11. you mean like this list: 1994 LEXUS ES300 Low beam headlamp 9006 9006ST Silverstar High Performance Halogen Upgrade: The Look of HID: Whitest, Brightest 9006XV XtraVision Halogen Upgrade: Up to 20% Brighter 9006CB Cool Blue Halogen Upgrade: White Hot; Super Cool; 100% Street Legal 9006LL Long Life Halogen Upgrade: Lasts one and a half times longer High beam headlamp 9005 9005ST Silverstar High Performance Halogen Upgrade: The Look of HID: Whitest, Brightest 9005CB Cool Blue Halogen Upgrade: White Hot; Super Cool; 100% Street Legal Parking light 1157A 1157AST Silverstar Signal Lighting: Complete the Look: Crisp, Clean, Style 1157ALL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Front turn signal 1157A 1157AST Silverstar Signal Lighting: Complete the Look: Crisp, Clean, Style 1157ALL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Rear turn signal 1156 1156LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Tail light 1157 1157LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Stop light 1157 1157LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp High mount stop light 921 921LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Fog/Driving light H3-55W H3ST Silverstar High Performance Halogen Upgrade: The Look of HID: Whitest, Brightest License plate 168 Back up light 1156 1156LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Front sidemarker 1157A 1157AST Silverstar Signal Lighting: Complete the Look: Crisp, Clean, Style 1157ALL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Rear sidemarker 168 Glove box 74 Dome light DE3175 Step/Courtesy light 161 194 194LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp DE3021 Trunk/Cargo area 194 194LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp Instrument-general 194 194LL Long Life Upgrade: Up to twice the life of the standard lamp here is your link to the bulb list steviej
  12. you are not even close to being a moron. You found LOC, you participate on this site and you ask quesitons because you want to learn about your car. Does't sound like a moron to me. :) pre 99 1MZ-FE are non-interference. They went interference with the advent of VVT-i. The "i" actually stands for intelligence but I always remeber it as Variable Valve Timing-interference. steviej
  13. you did the right thing going back to the dealer that sold you the car. And they did right by you by fixing it. This is a common problem on early ES's. Take a few minutes and read the ES FAQ (frequently asked questions). You might want to have a qualified mechanic check the rear main seal, too. These tend to we leaky too. Enjoy the ride and welcome to LOC. steviej
  14. before you spring for a new cat, try several different brands and grades of gas. Some brands have higher sulfur contents than others. Cats are expensive and I would hate to see you spend all that money to find out it wasn't that cat that was the problem. Almost every recent make of Lexus has a TSB associated with "sulfur smells from the exhaust". If your emissions testing is passing, then you cat is performing the job it is supposed to. steviej
  15. Add the proper brake fluid to the reservoir. Toyota and Lexus float switches are very sensitive and even though the fluid level may still be between the min and max lines, the level of the fluid can still trip the level switch thus triggering the BRAKE light. It has been this way for a long time. Very sensitve switches, especially when going around corners. steviej
  16. I have the premium sound system in my 02 with the in dash 6 CD changer. It is very very very nice. steviej
  17. chris, save yourself the obsessing and don't waste you thoughts on it. you will be fine. you can wait until your next regularly scheduled oil change. It will do minimal damage if any damage at all until then. When you do change it, just go back to a better grade filter. happy motoring! steviej.
  18. I ALWAYS BELIEVED. OK............... now that's on TV. :whistles: steviej
  19. Pedi is pitching AND batting 9th. David Ortiz is on first. OK, I'm a little nervous. Time and weather will tell. steivej
  20. supposedly there are hood clearence issues, too. Nothing a good bodyguy can't take care of, I guess. steviej
  21. but seemed like slow motion, right? the sudden lane change to the left and then back to the right would have tipped me off to don't trust this "****head"...give him room. you weren't hurt, the car wasn't damaged. say a little thank you and give the vans and cell phone users a little wider berth next time. steviej
  22. and I guessing it is right at the Y pipe. steviej
  23. just make sure the throttle body cleaner (or carb cleaner) says: "SAFE FOR O2 SENSORS" on the side of the can. I do a complete brake fluid flush every 30k. Tranny, coolant and brake fluid at the same time. They all kinda go hand in hand for me. Why? I haven't any idea, I just do it that way. It's easy for me to remember. steviej
  24. it is a roof spoiler almost identical to the one for the GS and IS from L-Sportline. steviej we are working on it, so hopefully it will be resolved soon.
  25. search on "blower motor" and open the search to all forums and make sure it goes back 365 days. I do remember several posts about the very same. the search function can be found by clicking on My Assistant in the banner just below the LOC Main banner. steviej
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