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Hi Piers,

It hasn't been resolved yet, I checked brakes etc but no issue found, at the moment she's living with it and it's not got worse. No idea what it could be, we're just praying that it's nothing bad !!

Cheers,

Col.

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Hi Piers,

It hasn't been resolved yet, I checked brakes etc but no issue found, at the moment she's living with it and it's not got worse. No idea what it could be, we're just praying that it's nothing bad !!

Cheers,

Col.

It might be worth taking it to a Lexus dealer (or independant) just for them to take a quick look at it ...

They may be able to give you some indication what's wrong without it costing you anything also it may be cheaper if it's fixed sooner rather than later ...

It could be nothing but if it's a bearing & it seizes you won't be able to drive it so make sure you have a good breakdown cover.

Steve mentioned a good option in another post, if you haven't read it ..

"The guy at the Indy garage reckons the AA parts and garage cover is one of the best, have just had a look and for £270.01 I can get National Recovery, + at Home + Forward Travel + Car Hire and Accommodation if they cannot get us home + Parts and Garage cover and a £75.00 petrol voucher bringing the cost down to £195.00 to cover both the RX350 and the SC430 for either myself or my wife driving.

Having spoken to an AA rep a few minutes ago, had I had these items in place when bringing the 350 back from scotland and then noticing the rumbling, if I had called the AA to investigate they would have taken the car to the Garage for me and covered the cost of the Wheel Bearing replacement.You can claim up to £500 per incident and up to five claims a year (wear and tear not covered obviously) sounds like a good deal to me and pretty good peace of mind for less than a couple of hundred quid a year covering two Lexus's and can be purchased a lot cheaper if you opted for less options."

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"It might be worth taking it to a Lexus dealer (or independant) just for them to take a quick look at it ..."

Agree.

For peace of mind.

:shifty:

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If you take it to Lexus, you can ask them to do a visual safety check (it's free) they may pick up on the noise when it's moved?

Plus you'll have an idea of anything else they pick up on, low pads, corroded pipes etc.

They'll also wash it for you and send a video to your email of the findings!

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Just thought I'd let you all know that it was indeed a wheel bearing, the Mrs eventually got it looked at by our local garage and they sorted it out, no more buzzing/humming !

Thanks everyone for your advice and input :phone:

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