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I had to take the floor panel of my NX 450s boot out and all it had was a tow link and a small screwdriver. No jack and no cleaning products ( Not worried about the products as I have 3/4 that I have never opened ) IMG_2080.thumb.jpeg.adfdeec49436bb2d51bde63b339cc91b.jpeg

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11 minutes ago, WhiteHart said:

I had to take the floor panel of my NX 450s boot out and all it had was a tow link and a small screwdriver. No Jack and no cleaning products ( Not worried about the products as I have 3/4 that I have never opened ) IMG_2080.thumb.jpeg.adfdeec49436bb2d51bde63b339cc91b.jpeg

That's all it comes with. Sadly. Also annoying as manual says tyres should be rotated between servicings but that is difficult without a jack. When I queried it with my dealer, I was told that it wasn't necessary to rotate the tyres (maybe not necessary but I want to). No jack as its just extra weight and I didn't need it because I had either run-flat tyres or a kit to 'repair' & inflate a punctured tyre.

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16 minutes ago, WhiteHart said:

I had to take the floor panel of my NX 450s boot out and all it had was a tow link and a small screwdriver. No Jack and no cleaning products ( Not worried about the products as I have 3/4 that I have never opened ) IMG_2080.thumb.jpeg.adfdeec49436bb2d51bde63b339cc91b.jpeg

Yes that’s it.  As Lexus fit run flat tyres they no longer provide  Jack or wheel brace !!!!
I did not get the screwdriver, just the tow link

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The jack and tools are rubbish quality anway, these are heavy cars and I would only use the supplied jack in an emergency.  I'd never use the supplied wheel wrench, not fit for purpose.

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What a waste of space. If they got rid of the inlay for tools not supplied then there would be much more room. Maybe even for a spare wheel. 

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I did buy a jack and wheel wrench as I didn't like the empty spaces (!) but as Andrew says, these are heavy cars so if you do buy one for yourself, research and choose carefully. I really would not trust some of the Chinese made ones as I found examples of the same jack claiming different lift capacities. Get a TUV (German standard for quality tested products) branded one if you can. Also, some jacks are made for saloon cars and won't raise the SUV high enough.


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5 minutes ago, PaulWhitt20 said:

What a waste of space. If they got rid of the inlay for tools not supplied then there would be much more room. Maybe even for a spare wheel. 

I took my inlay out to see how much space there was. Not enough for a spare wheel but certainly a useful space. A revised inlay would be a good idea.

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I did similar on my RC300h.

Then whilst rummaging in the left hand cubby where the 12v Battery and tyre sealant is, I found a jack with handle and brace all very neatly stowed away!

Don't have a spare though. 

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