the button to release the trunk is beside the gas cap release on the drivers door under the armrest
The lockout is located in the glove box on the left side it is a yellow button.
the price for the maintance is alright for parts and labour, what maintance has been does previously and the milage done.
A bad cap and rotor can cuase seom problems but it always a good thing to change rather inexpensivley.
If you have no maintance schedule previously then the things to change no is
spark plugs
wires
rotor and cap
oil
a throttle body cleaing
other things to do later are the
timingbelt
coolant
tranny fluid
The sensor is made as part of the valve stem.
A good tire shop can remove a tire without breaking the sensor.
Most shops unfortunatly cannot remove them safely
Only in the 70's on some domestics was it better to keep the old fluid rather than replace it.
It is always a good idea to change it when it needs it and especially if it is really bad.
lol
i guess i was the first
could be somethnig to do with canadian cars
but even in the Lexus service manual it says if a bulb is not illuminated on the dash for the srs or another fault bulb it will illuminate the cel to warn you.
front wheel lexus and rear wheel drive are not the same offsets
I am pretty sure that was already explained to you above.
The more spacer plates you add the mroe dangerous it is to drive.
options
1 buy new rims
2 get H&R hubcentric spacers
3 add another plate and wait for it to fall off
4 nothing
No msn,
As it is colder i don;t haev any specific Lexus only meets but a bimonthly one with the Toyotanation group so their are more people and it keeps interest up over the summer.
Their is one tommorow night in mississauga at krispey kreme at 8
5x100 is rarley used except by domestics
5x115 is mercedes style
5x120 is bmw
their are many others also
but 5x114.3 is a major japanese size ,all lexus,accord V6,acura tl.......
as is 4x100 civic,integra,corolla,accord 4cyl
and so on.
their are spacer plates ,which are dangerous and i assume you already have.
then their are H&R hubcentric spacers which are aluminum plates that blot onto your original bolts ,then it has additinal bolts to attach to the wheels .
A totally different design and just as safe as many racers use them
On the back of mobil one it doesn;t even state it is an equivlent for the dexron for a 94-99 tranny.
People who have used mobil one have had major service rebuilds needed me being one of them also.
I now use amsoil exclusivly
UMM ,neo i think you are misinformed
the GS has a lower offset around -35-38mm if it was higher you would rub more on the outside of the fender not the shock
the H&R spacer is the only solution to make them fit.
they are about 100 and are never instock anywhere ,so good luck getting them
it is not the 225 tire as i have 225's and not a single rub as i have the exact offfset for my rims/car/tires
you probably have a sticking solenoid ,could be from metal debris.
The o/d light does come on if it is being stopped from entering o/d.
It might be the computer not allowing it to get into gear.
Some people have had that problem with o2 sensors but it was never also a slipping gear.
ARMY getting a full flush will not cause problems. in the 70's their used to be problems by using new fluid in an older domestic tranny which was filled with old fluid that new fluid ould not have the viscosity to hold a gear.