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lvcruises

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  1. I think they would've recalled those steering shafts by now if they were a safety issue. I haven't heard of anyone crashing due to a failed shaft assembly yet. I know that they're common because I've replaced alot of steering shafts in those cars in the past few years. If your Lexus dealership says its such a safety issue, they should replace it for free. It's a Lexus and that's a manufacture's defect. Why make the customer pay when Lexus knows about the issue.

    I know you're out of warranty, but sometimes if you talk to the service manager, they're sometimes willing to work with you. Sometimes they pay for the labor, and you pay for the part. Or sometimes they pay for the whole thing. Can't hurt to put up a stink about the quality of that part in that Lexus. I'm sure Lexus doesn't want unhappy customers.

    The TSIB number is ST001-05: Steering Intermediate Shaft Noise.

    Models: '03 ES 300, '04 - '05 ES 330

    Sorry, that was a Typo... Lexus said it WAS NOT a safety issue. Thanks for the reply

  2. I have a 2004 ES330. I have had it for 14 months and recently started feeling this strange popping/catching feeling when turning left or right at slower speeds. It does make a little noise that others in the car can hear if they are listening, it is a faint pop noise. Mostly you feel it in the steering wheel. No one else in the car can "feel it". I have an appt with Lexus next week but don't really want to spend $100 to have it looked at if it isn't an issue. Has anyone else had this happen? If so what was it and did you get it fixed? If it is something that will get worse but doesn't hurt anything I would rather wait to get it fixed. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.

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