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peteanello

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  1. Turned in my '09 ES for the recall campaign and 15K service. Lexus Monterey Peninsula provided me with a '10 ES 350 (blk/blk). I didn't care for the colors nor some of the improvements. Maybe I'm prejudiced, but I really like the '09 better. Both drove about the same. I did like the fact Lexus no longer puts in a cassette player in the '10's. I still can't figure out why they put them in the '09's. I mean, who still uses a cassette player?
  2. Is anyone familar with the Lexus Advisory Board? I received an email invitation and responded to one survey and then another. They are time consuming and I wonder what is in it for me (other than giving my input on numerous subjects). If anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate it.
  3. Once you do find your replacement part, it finniky on how to get it back on. I had trouble with ours. Just had to play with it. As fo finding one a trip quick to the dealer might give you some options if the sales guys ae busy. Play Commando, and see what happens......
  4. Maybe a low battery, might cause those symptoms....or maybe if you replaaced it recently and did not do a reset. This is only a starting place for answers.
  5. We have had our 2004 RX since April 2003. We noticed the noise not long afterwards. We reported it to the dealer and they couldn't reproduce the noise. A few years later they said there was a fix and repaired it under warranty. They pull the entire dash out a little bit and place a rubber molding between the windshield and the dash and that resolved the problem. Your 2004 RX is out of warranty and did you buy the vehicle "AS IS". In California the dealers must place a sticker on the used cars they sell that state "as is" or a 30 day warranty (but that warranty may not cover this issue).
  6. Yes, I have heard it twice in my '09 ES. But, I just assumed I ran over something (a rock or road debris), but I am always very aware of what is in front of me, so I was surprised when I heard the LOUD knock from the undercarriage (which side I don't know) and I was certain I didn't run over anything. So, I thought this was isolated to me & my vehicle; but if there is something in common here among ES vehicles it would be nice to figure it out.
  7. I use Sonus Cockpit Detailer (purchased on-line) for the dash. It has a matt finish so the dash/vinyl areas do not get shinny or slippery. The Sonus also repesl dust. Make sure to always use a damp (with Sonus) micro fiber towel on the dash so you don't scratch it. I also use Sonus Total Eclipse, it has a SPF of 40 to protect the dash. For the gauges, wood, and NAV I use a long handled woman's make-up brush...it is so soft and sweeps away the dust from the nooks & crannies. Also on the NAV I use a Lens Wipe...cleaning it very gently. There is a detailing section on this site (somewhere) and that is where I got all my info. !Removed! luck
  8. I don't have AFS on my ES, but I bet the left light doesn't turn (much) when turning left so you aren't blinding oncoming vehicles. And I bet the right light does move to the left and it may overlap the left light, so you don't notice it that much.
  9. Yes, turning DST off appears to have fixed the issue. But we *ARE* in Daylight Saving Time now (http://www.infoplease.com/spot/daylight1.html) so it should be "ON". No, we are in "Standard Time" now. Read the first sentence of the Web Page you referenced. Daylight Savings time begins March 14th.
  10. Go to Menu, then Setup, make sure your time zone is correct, then turn off daylight savings time. Remember to turn it back on 3/14/10. So, I think your issue is that you have DST turned "ON".
  11. There is another time setting somewhere in the Nav settings...I don't recall how I did it, but I had the same problem. Another easy fix is to tap the arrival time on the screen, and it converts to hours/minutes remaining to your destination.
  12. Grumbles Thanks so much for taking the time to post the results of your test drive. Your results are what I expected, but wanted to hear it from an actual driver to be sure.
  13. Anyone done a test going at a moderate speed and then applying the brakes? What happens? Does the gas pedal feel different while doing it? I probably won't have mine done until my next service (2-3 months).
  14. My friend just had her '09 serviced (5k miles) and said they shortened the accelerator pedal, removed some of the padding beneath the carpet and replaced it with a thinner type, also replaced the floor mats, and did a software upgrade. The software upgrade disables the accelerator once the brakes are applied (so you can't brake and accelerate at the same time), whether your foot is on the accelerator or not. This should preven unintended acceleration.
  15. The PDF file didn't copy too well: Dear Lexus Owner: This notice is being sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Lexus has decided that a defect which relates to molor vehicle safety exists in certain 2007 through certain 2010 model year ES vehicles. The defect is the potential for an unsecured or incompatible driver's floor mat to intedere with the accelerator pedal and cause it to get stuck in the wide open position. Lexus has determined that this defect does nol exist in vehicles in which the driver side floor mat is compatible with the vehicle and properly secured. Lexus is currently developing a campaign remedy and will notify you when it is ready. In the meantime, we are providing important information regarding the issue and steps you may take in the interim. Ulhalislbe risk? A stuck open accelerator pedal may result in very high vehicle speeds and make it difficult to stop the vehicle, which could cause a crash, serious injury or death. !_l/Jratw_dl_texusde: We will notify you again as soon as a campaign remedy is available for your vehicle. What should you do? We request that you take out any removable driver's floor mat and NOT replace it with any other floor mat until the campaign remedy is ready and implemented on your vehicle. In the evenl you choose not to take out your removable floor mat, Lexus strongly recommends that you ensure that the correct floor mat is being used, that it is properly installed and secured, that it is not flipped over with the bottom-side up, and that one floor mat is not stacked over another. Information on proper floor mat installation for your vehicle is enclosed with this notification. Please visit http://www.lexus.com/floormats for information on other models
  16. I just had the 90k service performed. The timing belt was $52.00 (at Lexus). Can't really tell the labor hours because they are all included with the major service.
  17. I'm curious to see them. I still haven't got a recall notice, except the one about 3 months ago. Had my '09 ES serviced in Dec '09 and they didn't change out anything, and left the original mats as is.
  18. I just did the 90k on our '04 RX (big bucks). It sounds like Lexus adjusts the maintenance schedule as they continue to learn what is needed, what wears out and what doesn't. On our '04, spark plugs are changed at 120k (or maybe 130K....don't remember). They didn't recommend changing the water pump, even though they replaced the timing belt. They said the water pumps lasts much longer. Also, they no longer adjust the valves at major servicing like they used to. They said that only 5% of cars needed any kind of adjustment, so they no longer recommend it. If you are going to keep the vehicle for some time, I would do whatever Lexus recommends (bring a fat wallet).
  19. We have had our '04 RX since Apr '03, and have had the ticking noise since then. I reported it a couple times under warranty and was told it is normal and it was not lifters or anything else that was a problem. My wife drives it most of the time, but I think the ticking noise diminishes as the engine gets fully warmed. I wouldn't worry about it. It is an excellent vehicle and very well built with high quality materials.
  20. If you press and hold the auto button, you will get a display on the Nav screen and can adjust how sensitive you want the recirc/fresh setting. It will then adjust accordingly. And, I think that when in the recirc mode you are circulating 90 percent of the cabin air and 10 percent of outside air.
  21. So I'm wondering what a reputable online parts store would be, to order the air mix servo. I'm having the same problem, and I called Lexus here in San Antonio, TX and they want $200 + tax for the part. Thanks, Daryl I just had our 90k service performed. I thought I had a servo motor issue, but the noise cleared up after the service. Anyway, the service writer said there are 3 servo motors. I'm wondering if there is just one part that is used to replace any one of the 3 servos. Or, are there 3 different motors (parts).....one for each servo?
  22. My new 2010 ES350 has the front drivers carpet attached to the bottom carpet with those plastic ties like holds new socks together. I cut them off so I can remove the carpet for cleaning. I just had my 10k Service and the service writer told me that the initial temporary fix was to attach the mats to the seat frames with plastic zip ties. Then I guess they decided against it. The dealer left my drivers mat in the car just like it was. They just made sure it was installed correctly. He said another temporary fix would be coming in a few months. They are going to shorten the accelerator pedal. Then a few months later they will have a permanent fix for the accelerator pedal and they will remove some of the sound profing material beneath the carpet and replace it with a thinner material. I guess this will allow more space between the pedal and the floor.
  23. My '09 ES seats get plenty hot. After a few minutes on "3), I have to turn it down. My complaint is with the cooling of the seats. Even if placed on high, you can barely tell they are on.
  24. My '09 ES does the same thing. I fooled around with the settings for some time, and no luck. So, now I touch the clock (arrival time) and it converts to hours and minutes remaining. I've had other vehicles with Nav and they all set the clock (dashboard display) automatically. This is the first one that does not.
  25. Some informative videos near the top of the page: http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/RunawayToyotas Most informative, I think, is: What to do if your car accelerates out of control. I would still buy my ES today, regardless of this issue. I love it.
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