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  1. Great Diagnosis! Relays can go bad of their own accord. On occasion you will have one not "click" because it is not activated by battery or ign power alone, but some other action such as abs, vsc, etc.
  2. remembering back to an experience with a school bus rear open diff. Howling noise came and went for a good while. Then it stayed. Then popping noise finally like a motor backfiring. Took it apart & found a carrier bearing fell apart. Guess it howled a bit before giving up.
  3. thats possible. If fluid is low try not to drive until can determine. Though sounds unlikely.
  4. try this link. I scanned this from my service manual! http://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-second-...-alignment.html hope that works doing this from my lg vu
  5. I have slim jim'd many cars. Typically you have to insert the jim 1/3 from the rear of the door and angle toward rear and door handle. There is linkage there that you can possibly pull upward after hooking onto it. You will see door handle move out like as if opening. You are close at this point and need to have patience and keep digging, wiggling around and pulling up using different angles. Bend jim in or out as well. This probly won't help much as the plastic is still on, but you can sort of see what the inside of a door looks like. inside of door
  6. Howling from the rear usually means something wrong with rear, but you could try rotating tires and make sure you don't have a bad tire first. Changing rear gear fluid certainly will not hurt. It gets pretty cold there looks like, so use of some full synthetic would do good. When draining fluid, and maybe you want to drain just a little anyway to check, see if the fluid looks like metallic swirly stuff. If so, something is wearing out. Putting synthetic in there though may help you last a bit longer even so.
  7. You can cut the belt, but why not just move the tensioner with a wratchet and remove belt without cutting? It's a serpentine, runs everything. You will be able to make sure engine turns over, but will not run very long without alternator.
  8. So you can't use the remote to unlock any door?
  9. The link you use is simply private seller asking prices. KBB uses data of actual cars sold in your specific area. It's what buyers will use (or Edmunds.com, NADA.com) to negotiate a price when you are selling. Edmunds says 7300. Also, this car will not pass Maryland State Inspection, so the person buying (if the seller is honest) will be buying with the knowledge that they will have to put out money for repairs (and possibly more if there are other unseen inspection items as Maryland is very tough with inspection) before they can even get tags for the car.
  10. Oh, the lower ball joint. This is very important to fix. Your wheel could fall off! :o Yes you can fix this yourself. Here are 2 links to some DIY very good instructions. Lower Ball Joint Replacement Lower Ball Joint Replacement
  11. Well I suppose the dealer would know. How much did they want to do it? I see you can get the part from Advance Auto Parts for $55 bearing and seal. You can get the whole hub from Sewell Lexus in Texas for 145 and I believe you wouldn't have to press the bearing out that way, just replace the hub. That would be easy DIY.
  12. It seems like a shame to sell the car just for that. Who diagnosed that? Maybe it's a bad tire or something. A local shop could take the knuckle off and press the bearing out and replace for a lot cheaper than the dealer. That way you wouldn't have to buy the whole hub. You will probably have to ask only about $7000 according to KBB. When I sold my 98 GS300 KBB was inline with what I was able to get for it. But that was back when the economy was good and the car I sold only had 70k on it.
  13. Try Billy's Used Lexus Parts www.billystoyotaparts.com/
  14. Sounds like the brake hose is clogged up on the right side.
  15. When you clean the throttle body, a lot of carb cleaner goes down the intake, which is essentially fuel. So the computer will compensate for the "dumping" of fuel down the intake so it will not stall. Thus the 1900 rpm initially. It's possible that you may have accidentally unhooked or loosened a connector, vacuum line, etc. Or it is possible that an 02 sensor was damaged, but not likely unless it was about to go up. Go to advance auto parts or similar and borrow their code checking device to see what code you have.
  16. Lexus sometimes will occasionally send a coupon for $19.95 oil change. If you trust outside shops, they have coupons too that make changing oil yourself almost not worth it from a purely financial standpoint. You will have to buy the oil drain pan as well, an extra expense but worth it if you continue to change the oil yourself. Any local garage will recycle your used oil for you.
  17. Did you accidentally disconnect any wires to speed sensors? You can try disconnecting the battery for 5 minutes. Then reconnecting and start car, let idle for 5, then drive. Maybe codes just need to be cleared?
  18. No, that's right. I found the answer below. If you have navigation, the compass is in the navigation screen! It's listed under luxury & convenience. Mystery solved :D The 2001 GS 300 will have significant feature enhancements over the previous model years. Imagine the unbridled power of a world-class sport sedan, combined with the smooth and dependable performance of a Lexus. Built for speed with a screaming 220-horsepower engine and aerodynamic styling, the amenities of the GS 300's spacious interior help to keep everything quiet on the inside. New for 2001 is the five-speed automatic transmission with E-shift. New exterior colors: Black Cherry Pearl, Mystic Sea Opalescent, Midnight Pine Pearl and Blue Onyx Pearl replace Antique Bronze Mica, Imperial Jade Mica and Spectra Blue Mica. With its combination of irresistible force and attention-grabbing styling, the 2001 GS 300 owns the road. Safety Equipment - Vehicle Skid Control (VSC)[1] - Brake Assist[2] - Driver's and front passenger's airbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)[3] - Front seat-mounted side-impact airbags (SRS)[3] - Front and rear side-curtain airbags (SRS)[3] - Three-point seatbelts, front and rear, fronts with height-adjustable anchors, pre-tensioners and force limiters - Strong cabin structure with front and rear crumple zones - Side-impact door beams - Four-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) - Vehicle theft-deterrent and engine immobilizer system, with in-key transponder - Variable intermittent windshield wipers with mist cycle - Halogen headlamps with integrated foglamps - Automatic on/off headlamps - Daytime running lights - Rear-window defogger with auto-off timer - First aid kit - Child Restraint Seat (CRS) tether anchor brackets for all rear seating positions - Water-repellent door glass - Impact-detecting door-lock release system Luxury & Convenience - Walnut interior trim - Leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob - Lexus AM/FM/cassette seven-speaker 96-watt (@ 0.1% THD) Premium Sound System with Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) - Power windows with one-touch auto open/close feature with pinch protection - Cruise control - Automatic dual-zone climate control with interior air filter, smog sensor and automatic recirculation mode - Outside temperature gauge - Electrochromic (auto-dimming) inside mirror with compass and outside mirrors (on vehicles equipped with the Lexus DVD Navigation System,[4] compass display is on navigation screen) - Multifunction remote entry system - Three-way programmable transmitter to activate garage door, driveway gate - Power tilt-and-telescopic steering column with automatic tilt-away - Multi-adjustable power front seats and headrests - Power door locks with driver's two-turn unlock feature - Remote trunk-lid and fuel-filler door releases - Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors - Sliding left and right sun visors - Floor mats - Dual front and rear cupholders - Illuminated entry system - Retained accessory power - Dual-compartment center console with accessory power outlet and Lexus Dual-Mode Mobile Phone storage capability - Headrests for all seats, including rear-center Available Options Premium Package - Leather interior trim - Lexus Memory System for power driver's seat (except lumbar), outside mirrors and steering wheel - Power tilt-and-slide moonroof with one touch open/close, pinch protection and sliding sunshade - In-dash, six-disc CD auto-changer Mark Levinson® Audio System Package - Mark Levinson® 10-speaker 240-watt[5] Premium Sound System - In-dash, six-disc CD auto-changer - Power tilt-and-slide moonroof with one-touch open/close, pinch protection and sliding sunshade - Heated front seats - Leather interior trim - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with dynamic auto leveling - Lexus Memory System for power driver's seat (except lumbar), outside mirrors and steering wheel Navigation System Package - Lexus DVD Navigation System[4] - In-dash, six-disc CD auto-changer - Power tilt-and-slide moonroof with one-touch open/close, pinch protection and sliding sunshade - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with dynamic auto leveling - Leather interior trim - Lexus Memory System for power driver's seat (except lumbar), outside mirrors and steering wheel - Heated front seats Navigation System/Mark Levinson® Audio System Package - Lexus DVD Navigation System[4] - In-dash, six-disc CD auto-changer - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with dynamic auto leveling - Leather interior trim - Power tilt-and-slide moonroof with one-touch open/close, pinch protection and sliding sunshade - Lexus Memory System for power driver's seat (except lumbar), outside mirrors and steering wheel - Heated front seats Individual Options - Power tilt-and-slide moonroof with one-touch open/close, pinch protection and sliding sunshade - In-dash, six-disc CD auto-changer - Heated front seats (requires leather trim or Premium Package) - Lexus Dual-Mode Mobile Phone with Command Module and audio muting - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlamps with dynamic auto leveling - Lexus Chrome Wheels - All-season tires (no-cost option) - Wheel locks - Gold trim kit - Car cover - Cargo net - Trunk mat - Front-end mask Dimensions - Overall length 189.2 in - Width 70.9 in - Height 55.9 in - Wheelbase 110.2 in - Curb weight 3,650 lb - Fuel-tank capacity 19.8 gallons Engine - In-line 6, iron block, aluminum head, certified Low-Emission Vehicle (LEV) - Horsepower at rpm 220 hp @ 5,800 - Torque at rpm 220 lb-ft @ 3,800 Transmission - Five-speed automatic Electronically Controlled Transmission with intelligence (ECT-i). E-shift, with controls on steering wheel. Overdrive fifth gear, auto-select shift program, engine/transmission networking, flex-lockup torque converter Performance - 0-60 mph acceleration 7.8 seconds[6] - 1/4-mile acceleration 15.8 seconds[6] - Top track speed 144 mph[6] - Fuel consumption 18/24 mpg city/highway[7] - Aerodynamic drag coefficient 0.29 Changes Made To The 2001 GS 300 Standard Features: - E-shift with controls on steering wheel - Revised headlamps, grille and rear combination lamps for sportier look - New wheel design - Front and rear side-curtain airbags (SRS)[3] - Compass - Water-repellent door glass - Lower rigid bar Child Restraint Seat (CRS) anchor - Larger exposed dual exhaust - Glass markings changed to "Lexus" - Fuel cap tether - Two front-assist grips - Impact-detecting door-lock release system Optional Features: - Mark Levinson® Premium Sound System - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps [1] Lexus Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing a loss of control. Please see your Owner's Manual for further instructions. [2] Brake Assist is designed to help the driver take full advantage of the benefits of ABS. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Braking effectiveness also depends on proper brake-system maintenance and tire and road conditions. [3] The Lexus driver's, front passenger's, front seat-mounted side-impact, and side-curtain airbags are a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). The driver's and front passenger's airbags are designed to inflate in a severe frontal collision. The side-impact and side-curtain airbags are designed to inflate in a severe side-impact collision. In all other accidents, the airbags will not inflate. To decrease the risk of injury from a deploying airbag, always wear seatbelts, sit upright in the middle of the seat, and do not lean against the door. Do not put objects in front of an airbag or around the seatback. Do not use rearward-facing child seats in any front passenger seat. The force of a deploying airbag SRS may cause serious injury. Please see your Owner's Manual for further instructions. [4] The Lexus DVD Navigation System is designed to assist in locating an address or point of interest. Discrepancies may be encountered between the system and your actual location. Changes in street names, road closures, traffic flow or other road system changes may affect the accuracy of the mapping software. Rely upon your common sense to decide whether or not to follow a specified route. Detailed coverage not available in every city. Optional periodic geographic updates available at an additional cost. See your Navigation Owner's Manual and your Lexus dealer for further details. [5] Continuous average power, all channels driven, at 0.01% THD; 20-20,000 Hz. [6] These performance capacity figures are for comparison only and were obtained with prototype vehicles by professional drivers using special safety equipment and procedures. These should not be attempted on public streets or highways. [7] 2001 EPA-estimated mpg. See your Lexus dealer for details. Specific options may be available only in combination with other options. Specifications, equipment, technical data, production processes, photos and illustrations based on information at time of posting, and subject to change without notice. For more information, call 800-USA-LEXUS (800-872-5398). Lexus reminds you to wear seatbelts, secure children in rear seat, obey all traffic laws and drive responsibly.
  19. Here are a couple pics of ML Logo on radio, speaker in dash, compass mirror. 2001 GS300
  20. See below for the page. This page has been discontinued as far as I know because it was on the Lexus CPO page and they do not sell anything as old as 2001 now. In it under packages there is a Mark Levinson package that includes HID. At the end where it says changes made to 2001 GS300 Compass is listed. If the link doesn't work I'll cut and paste. I have a new grey mirror with compass that I was going to put on my 98 but I sold it before doing that mod.
  21. That's a nice easy simple fix. Better check that first!
  22. Sounds like the switch. But you can check the power to the switch should be battery voltage. Then check if the wire going out to move the mirror in the direction desired, it should receive battery voltage when applied.
  23. For a couple bucks more than the price of a Swift Mod you could get a nice intake and rear section exhaust. Both of these together will improve airflow and look way cool!
  24. Welcome, you have great taste! Snow tires or good all season tires will make a big difference in the snow. I like Yokohama, but you can peruse TireRack and get ratings on all such things. I typically get around 18 around town and 25 highway. The fuel tank is listed for 19.8 gallons. You may be able to improve mpg with an air intake coupled with less restrictive exhaust. If you do one or the other, you may defeat the purpose of improving airflow. I believe one must be done with the other to improve mpg. Tanabe claims quiet exhaust, but some say it is loud if you're in a professional businessy type situation. Good Luck!
  25. Got these codes from http://alflash.com.ua/toyota.htm P0101 Mass Air Flow Circuit Range/Performance Problem P0102 Mass Air Flow Circuit Malfunction (Low Input – Cor “04) P0103 Mass Air Flow Circuit Malfunction (High Input – Cor “04) P0105 Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Malfunction / 31 P0106 Manifold Absolute Pressure Circuit Problem / 31 P0110 Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Circuit Malfunction / 24 P0112 Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Circuit Low Input – Cor ‘04 P0113 Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Circuit High Input – Cor ‘04 Here is what I would do since I do not have a scan tool. The ECM is not as probable, but I have tapped on both MAF's and ECM's and made cars stall thus replacing that component. It's not impossible that you have received a faulty new MAF, but unlikely. If you have a GS300 buddy, maybe you can use theirs as a tester. Please check the connections at the Mass Air Flow Sensor AND the ECM. Wiggle, tug harness on both ends to try and recreate the condition. You may also tap lightly on the ECM case with a wrench to try and recreate the condition. You may either have a bad connection, wiring problem such as damaged wires, or a bad ECM. You can also check for any air leaks from vacuum lines, intake, throttle body area. Hope this helps some.
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