Jump to content


Lon Terry

Regular Member
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Lexus Model
    LS400 - 2000

Lon Terry's Achievements

Progressing

Progressing (3/14)

  • First Post
  • Conversation Starter
  • Week One Done
  • One Month Later
  • One Year In

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. About six weeks ago, reading postings, someone had print out available, for computer settings, and changes. I have looked for this again an cannot locate. I printed the settings out but printed long ways instead of cross the paper, so all the identifiers are not complete. Can any one help. Also in a previous posting, in inquired about excessive road noise, and found the baffle behind the front bumper was scraped, and protruded below the bumper about half an inch, and the wind flow caused a loud swhoosing noise. With taping this crack, it reduced the noise in about half, and while noise level is still high, its livable. Thanks. Lon Terry
  2. Since I can hear tire noise, I think this is in some way related to air flow, or some moving part noise, being transferred, to audible, and giving the sound of air flow. Tires are new, (experienced same noise with old set) and cold air pressure is 32. Thanks.
  3. First time - and thanks for the opportunity. Lexus 400, 2000, has a noise from about 30 MPH that is a level above the tires hitting the pavement. Those of you that have lived in an old house, that could hear the wind howling, this is somewhat the noise I hear, however the decible level and velocity is constant, and does not vary with speed. Silly, but if musical terms could be applied, the tires hitting the road being "soprano", the noise I hear would be a close, "alto." Any thoughts? Thanks, Lon
×
×
  • Create New...

Forums


News


Membership