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Hi Pete our basic shipping is £5.99 to mainland UK excluding highlands The extra £7.50 would be for an out of gauge fee which is on items over 1 meter (we get charged an extra £9.00) We try to be as transparent as possible with our pricing and with shipping we have no control over it, we charge what we get charged from our courier (DHL) Their prices have just gone up so we pay more than £5.99 per item but we take the hit on the remainder.6 points
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THAT is in every respect alarming and unbelievable ... or do I mean believable? 😲 The incredulity of Dealerships never ceases to amaze me ... which is why I never use them! 🙂 PS ... If they had offered you front tyres, I wonder if they'd have sold you 245s? 😄2 points
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Hi Lee ... agree with Len, most definitely 245s on the rear and 225s on the front. You will surely notice a difference in handling once you've switched them over. I cannot imagine why they're on the wrong axles 😲 , steer well clear of the garage that did that! Agree with John too. The (91)(99) is the load index and relates to the recommended maximum carrying capacity so unless you're regularly filling your boot with seriously heavy luggage I might suggest that this index is almost irrelevant. That said, if you're using the car as a taxi (unlikely as the rear leg space isn't conducive nor is the economy) then perhaps (99) might be better than (91). As for brands ... you can't go wrong with Goodyear Eagles but shop around. Try BlackCircles.com for example ... (£64.39 front) (£114.70 rear) ... total £358.18 fitted.2 points
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I would love to say we can always do free shipping that would be fantastic, but as we discount all the parts already we don't have a big margin to absorb the shipping cost. I have done a quick comparison check against the ebay store for a boot mat we were £9 cheaper but then with our shipping charge we are £4 more expensive. Then I checked a few others and all our prices seem to be cheaper (some by a LOT) saw a RC shock absorber on the ebay store for £330.99 (with free shipping) our price is £277.60 (plus £5.99 shipping) but still massively cheaper. (Part numbers both the same) Just incase people think I made this up Ebay link https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Lexus-RC300H-RC350-Rear-O-S-Or-N-S-Shock-Absorber-2018-2019-4853080830/265227828718 Our Link https://lexuspartsdirect.co.uk/product/lexus-rc-phase-1-rear-shock-absorber/ Hope it helps 🙂2 points
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It will be the secondary cats which have been stolen, not the primary ones in the exhaust manifolds. Sami's pics show the secondary cats. It would be perfectly possible to fabricate replacement sections using universal cats for a 'modest' price - so £474 sounds quite reasonable. A good repair using universal cats would be OK for MoT - they just have to check that the exhaust is intact. Emissions are not tested on hybrids and anyway the secondary cats don't do much - most cars don't have them, after all. There are cat shields listed on ebay (some including fitting) specifically for GS models.2 points
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Fair enough. If it was me, I'd assume it a one-off and get a good local independent to check it all first and then fix what needed fixing...2 points
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I doubt it. The car was sold “as seen” by a private seller. The owner of the car was a member of this forum (LOC Sticker in the rear window) but he passed away and the car was sold by his family. The car has extensive history and drove fine on the test drive but this is a bit of a kick in the sensitives. £250 for a new rad and £230 for a condenser. I thought I was done fixing cars lol.2 points
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J ........I'm hoping someone will come along soon to assist you with this Avery rare car indeed and in all the years I have been here this is the very first time this has been mentioned Best wishes for a good and economic outcome Malc2 points
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Hi Everyone Our website has been completely redesigned. You can now save your vehicle so you only see parts for your car, you can also enter your registration (once signed in) and see the MOT & Tax status of your car all from our site. Hope it helps and everyone finds it easier to use. https://lexuspartsdirect.co.uk/1 point
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That's it folk have sold the IS250 today ☹️ been an amazing 9 years! I found the receipt last night it was exactly 9 years yesterday I bought her. Gutted to see her go, never left me down 1 day in my ownership. My next adventure with the IS300h starts on Saturday, cannot wait 😁1 point
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That's what it says in the specification for the premium plus pack. Otherwise it would say Tahara, as it does in the lower spec packs1 point
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I've only been a Lexus owner for 14 months so am a relative newbie BUT I did notice on my car's MOT history before I bought it ... and I kid you not :- "Front tyre(s) of different sizes are fitted on the same axle" "Rear tyre(s) of different sizes are fitted on the same axle" Obviously a FAIL! So beware, there are some right numpties out there looking after vehicles ... 🙄1 point
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The original owner posted on here about it back in the day. If I remember correctly, his business owned or leased a fleet of Lexus vehicles, so after some arguing Lexus took the car back. My brakes occasionally squeak. It’s well documented on here and is relatively ‘normal’ on the RCF and GSF running OEM pads. I think there are issues with the LC too.1 point
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It is being done for excuse of it, but mostly for cost cutting. It is undeniable that making seats from recycled plastic bags is cheaper than from real leather. From practical point of view it is actually hard to say what is more practical to have - leather of vinyl, but from point of view of "luxury" it is undeniable that leather is more "premium/expensive/exclusive" material than plastic. The problem is that people want to have their cake and eat it too - they want luxury car, but they want to pretend they care for environment. If they really care about environment then they wouldn't be buying brand new luxury SUV. So companies creates this "eco-friendliness" illusion so that people can feel better about it and saves a lot of money too. I found it annoyingly fake and disingenuous, in old days you either had "luxury" car with leather option or you had a plain simple cloth. Now it seems all cars have leather, but 50% (and increasing) is now fake. In other hand if we would keep the cars for 10-20 years I don't see issue using real leather, after all it is almost by product of meat production (thought they may want to take this pleasure away too), however in our consumer world, most new car buyers changes the cars every 2-3 years at which point it is probably fair to question if the leather actually adds any value and if that is sustainable. Lexus started introducing this with CT, later IS, RC, ES and NX lower trim levels all came with Tahara "leather" which is fancy name for vinyl and the only way to still get real leather is to order Takumi or F-Sport. The only good thing is that when you get leather in Lexus it is at least very nice semi-aniline leather.1 point
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I've seen Road Angel advertise that some of their cameras have an ice clearing mode, so the camera can still record while parked if the screen ices up.1 point
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I just wonder if the relay it's complaining about is on the ECU board. Maybe if an electronics guru can replace the relay it would all be hunky-dory again, saving over 2 grand. Reminds me of when I repaired the ABS unit on my old Volvo. The wires to the pump had dry joints ( a know fault with them) so I cracked the case open and resoldered the wires and was back to normal within hours. The quote from Volvo for the ABS unit was about the same too.1 point
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It wasn`t a press car. Original owner had an issue with the squeaky brakes. Lexus took it back off him. They had it for 6 months and used it as one of their cars and was used during the launch of the LC 500 (in Portugal I think). I had it for 3.5 years traded it at Jaguar Bolton in May last year. Next time I saw it was on JayEmm where he said a couple had bought it.1 point
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Much like reducing the use of plastic in food packaging etc, the diminishing use of leather in car interiors seems to be something of an industry trend that's probably here to stay and become even more prevalent. Basically its being done on the grounds of sustainability & eco-friendlness, rather than cost-cutting. Volvo even use it as a selling point. In a few years, it'll probably be demonised as much as having a diesel engine, so enjoy your leather seats whilst you still can. 🙂1 point
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As Len says, the larger 245 tyres should be on the rear axle. Even before buying new tyres, you should switch your wheels around ASAP. The number after the size is the load index - basically how much weight the tyre is suitable for. Load Rating Some tyres are also "XL" variants, which have a higher load index rating. The letter (W,Y etc) is the speed rating. V = 149mph W = 168mph Y = 186mph1 point
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A status update for reference. Leuxs website's order tracker shows the car has arrived Portbury.1 point
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Yep definitely coolant. Camera doesn’t pick it up very well but it definitely has a pink tinge to it. I can only assume there is a hole in the radiator, behind the condenser, and it’s just weeping through.1 point
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I would recommend to keep this turned on and get used to this. For me, this felt annoying in the beginning but once I got used to it I drive with the assurance that the car will prevent me from possibly taking a wrong decision. False negatives are harmless really. I can still force the car to do what I think is right but I'd rather have that "safety net" in place at all times. --E1 point
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Hi Stewart, Welcome to the LOC! Agree with John above. That is a really helpful Lexus Dealership there! Good example of great customer service. Fingers crossed during your years of happy CT ownership, they will be there for you and continue on their good start so far.....🤞🏼1 point
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Are you certain that it's coolant? It looks like water to me. Coolant normally has a red/pink tinge to it (or green/blue for some systems). If the previous user didn't use the correct coolant, then the water will have caused corrosion and you will need a new radiator. It shouldn't have affected the air-con condenser though as they are separate systems.1 point
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And where the folding back seats touch each other? I used silicon spray. It was amazing how much creaking they made.1 point
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Try lubricating the rubber door seals. You can order stuff on line to do this. A quick easy thing to do which might resolve this.1 point
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The above from Toyota /Lexus will get the actual catalytic converter marked. Getting an official Catloc through your local Lexus dealership will include the Catloc itself being marked and then guidance to get that registered through the ISR (International Security Register). SelectaDNA kits allow you to yourself mark various parts of your own car and then use the included guide to register your vehicle. SelectaDNA also have other kits available for home items, bikes etc. There are other different kits available out there. If it wasn't for the Lexus Owners Club, I would never have been aware about the catalytic converter thefts out there. Therefore there's lots of options for fellow LOC members!1 point
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Yes, definitely direct-injection. The injectors are also audible when the engine is running - a faint ticking sound, so don't worry if you hear that. It's normal.1 point
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Hello @StGeorge your vehicle's unit is exactly the same is mine. i.e. CY17. It supports AA/AC. Refer to page 4 and page 6 of this post, where i posted images of my unit's software version (earlier releases). In a nut shell you would need series of updates before the final AA/AC update is applied. From bitter experience, i'd recommend paying the dealer to update unit so you are covered in case something gets kaput! Software update process was never consistent! In summary your version numbers are earlier releases of the software. Attaching an image from my vehicle ,which I just took -shows my unit with AA/AC software update release.1 point
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Yes that system should be able to have the CarPlay upgrade carried out. You have the MM17 / CY17 system. Best done by a dealer. They may charge for this.1 point
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Here is a picture: https://lexus.7zap.com/en/eu/lexus+gs/334510/gws191r-bexqhw/1/1702/174820e/ There are two cats under the vehicle, which I assume are the ones stolen? There are also two on the down section of the exhaust manifolds but they are in the engine bay so I doubt they were able to get those. https://lexus.7zap.com/en/eu/lexus+gs/334510/gws191r-bexqhw/1/1701/174810d/1 point
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WBAC..........Cinch........Faulty.......BCA. 😀1 point
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It’s going to be an insurance job for sure, the cats (x2) are part of the exhaust manifolds ( see prices below) plus if they have cut the flanges on the centre exhaust system you will need one of these too, looking at around £4000.00 plus labour! If you’ve been quoted just £474 they’ll be straight pipes not cats.1 point
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Would be interesting to see if it was sold to a dealer and then reappears for sale with a more complete service history and "fixed" gear shift issues.1 point
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Just an update I got a reply from the auction house and they are looking into my access problem and they have informed me that they have a NX coming in soon and would I like the details. I replied "Yes" I would love an NX if my budget would stretch that far lol and I asked if he could let me know how much the RX 400h sold for in the end. Cheers John1 point
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I`ve had Primacy and Primacy 3`s on the Merc for more than 245,000 miles Phil.1 point
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I don't know for sure but I would guess it's probably coded, those are typically code-once things so after the initial programming it can't be reused. You could try looking at the ECU repair places, I don't have one to recommend but it could be something as simple as a blown cap on the board which would be easily fixed by a specialist.1 point
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I am not missing winters in Scandinavia. While I was living in Norway, they did not put salt on the roads (long ago) but in Denmark they are top consumers of salt. When temperature just get near 0 C salt is sprayed in abundance. Here we are having winter with 15 - 20 degrees C. Sun is shining most of the time, every day. Most hotels are fully booked again after a long time with no customers, Cruise ships are coming daily. Canary Islands are not a bad place to be retired.1 point
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Happy new year people!. Doing my “homework” and getting it all worked out…slowly but surely. So far, it’s had a 2inch drop on all corners. Can’t go any lower than that. Got a hunter alignment too. Always went with springs when it came to lowering but decided to go the coilover route this time. Loving the height and damping adjustability options. Here’s a pic of how she currently sits.1 point
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The main thing I do is apply Collinite Insulator Wax #845 to the wheels (double application the first time) and the skirts, bumpers and boot area, repeating every 6-8 weeks depending on severity of weather. Dirt and (if present) salt then come off easily with a plain-water jetwash.1 point
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So what I do is give it a good weekly wash snow foam and two bucket method wash, then apply a spray wax. if I drive daily and there is road salt then I snow foam and jet wash it off every couple of days just to take some of the salt off before the weekend. As my car sits on a street I actually have wheel covers that go over the tyre to stop any spray from other cars and the salt getting into my calliper and ruining my discs and pads! Happened to me with my old is220d1 point
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Wash, top up the polymer wax protection. But more important than the prep is what you do in winter conditions when there's salt. Spray down (jet wash) with just water, DI if the station has it, paint wheels and undercarriage, once a week. Learnt that in Salt Lake City where for months out of the year the high is below zero, and the flipside is it hits 40C in summer.1 point
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That is well overpriced for a car with issues. The error could be anything, I'd not even consider it without ALL the above issues been fixed including the VSC light. More than a few GS available without these faults for cheaper: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202109067068548 https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107155077247?price-from=500&radius=1500&onesearchad=New&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=Used&postcode=ng15ga&model=GS 450H&advertising-location=at_cars&make=LEXUS&year-to=2021&sort=price-asc&include-delivery-option=on&page=1 for example. However do remember on the older GSes, check to see if these parts have been replaced: Exhaust Shocks Traction Battery (for H models) as at some point they are very likely to go on older GSes. The exhaust is about £800 to replace when it goes (or 2.2k from lexus) and the shocks are about £800 EACH from lexus or about £400 each for a non-standard non-adjustable version. The 300 uses the cheaper shocks anyway and I think the 300's shocks less likely to go as soon as its a bit lighter car. You can get a non-standard replacement hybrid battery from Hybrid battery solutions for about £2k. So if you do get an older GS, make sure you have the spare change to address these issues as they arise.1 point
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You know what you're going to have to do don't you? Lock wife in the boot with a good torch, leave hosepipe playing on car around boot area. Go back an hour later and check 2 things: 1. Did she spot any water ingress? 2. Is she pleased to see you? Looking forward to the outcome of this strangely compulsive thread 🙂1 point