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Given our other car is an out of warranty Tesla, and a wasp got trapped in my helmet when going to work on my pedal bike yesterday.....been concerned about the 12V battery on our IS300H I have to confess is very very low down on the list of 'worries' in life :D.3 points
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Thought id do a little post about this as I haven't seen much mention of it. I found recently that Roose Motorsport (English manufacturer of silicon hoses for motorsport) make (to order) silicone intake elbows for the ISF and so ordered one, as I had wanted a new elbow for a while for the noise/coolness/etc and at £130 to the door it was much cheaper than a US import. They come in 10+ colours with the option of the company logo but I went with unbranded and black because I'm boring, I also ordered the optional stainless hose clips (You can use the factory ones if you prefer). Results: Looks: It looks cooler than stock, admittedly it's no burnt titanium pipe but then it is 1/4 the price of one 😛 Sounds: It sounds cooler than the muffled/resonated stock elbow, this is what I wanted. Performance: The car feels to be pulling stronger but I'm fairly sure that's just a placebo from the cooler sound haha (I have a TOMs panel filter so that plus an upgraded intake elbow should add a couple of HP, but on a 400+ HP car it won't be enough to actually feel). Fitment/Installation: Everything fits well, I have one arm and it's on the car without personal injury so I guess that's top marks. Link if anyone's interested: https://roosemotorsport.co.uk/lexus-isf-v8-5-0l-induction-hose.html2 points
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Spot weld and VSC recalls completed at dealer today. Thankfully the spot weld problem not affecting my car. All done in about an hour whilst I enjoyed coffee and biscuits in the Lexus lounge. Brilliant service as always -that's why we buy a Lexus! Also got a full safety check on the car and a quarter tank of fuel with the dealers compliments.2 points
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@NothernDan You won’t get a reply from him at the moment fella he’s in Vegas spinning the wheels……🤑 🐀2 points
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Morning all, Some of the old guard on here may remember that I arranged an F Meet almost 4 years ago now in the Peak District only to be unable to go at the last minute when my son arrived 7 weeks premature! Now that the tearaway is approaching his fourth birthday I can get a day pass a little easier so was thinking about arranging another one day or two day excursion for any F Drivers and/or associated F Fans? Any interest in this? The UK record stands at about 20 Fs in one place at one time. Could we beat that now? Post your interest levels below.1 point
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@Womble72 any chance you still have your old knackered headers? Did I read that you replaced them with GSF units recently to stop the ticking noise? I to have the phantom tick, as does @Twellsie and we need a set of original ISF units to template some UK made catless versions from. @Twellsie knows a guy that can do them. Could end up being a group buy but even in ones and twos will certainly be cheaper than PPE plus ridiculous shipping and import tax from the states. Let me know mate.1 point
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Well I've had a surprise phone call from Lexus Stockport about my cars next service and MOT (not due till mid August). He pointed out I'm on a service plan and this next service is the last one of the plan (I got a 3 year plan). He also mentioned that because of the age of the car (07 plate) and that I'm an existing service plan customer that I can continue/extend the plan. So for another 3 year plan consisting of 2 major and 1 minor 30x £29 which I'm happy with, including 3x MOT. Now then I did ask if this extension can be got by fellow Lexus Owners? He couldn't answer for other areas of the country but for those who use Stockport or Bolton you can. Stockport and Bolton are in the RRG group and it's a RRG thing with the service plans. So if you're interested in an extension of your existing plan and you're in the Greater Manchester area then ho for it. If you're anywhere else and use a RRG group Lexus dealer it would be worth asking them. I don't know of getting a new plan from scratch but if one doesn't ask then one doesn't get as the saying goes.1 point
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NX Owners in the US and Canada have been receiving recall notices for a potential Spot Weld issue on the front Shock Absorbers. There is a rumour that it is only January Production models (which mine is) but this is not confirmed yet. The thread for this can be found here: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-2nd-gen-2022-current/984303-anyone-got-the-recall-notice.html I checked the UK DVLA site for recall notices last night and mine was not listed, but this morning it is. You can enter your Reg here: https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk/ The dealers have only been informed by Lexus this morning so do not have full details yet of what is involved. It is a potentially serious fault so I am hoping A that the inspection determines all our welds are there, or B if some are missing that they can just spot weld them in situ at the dealer. I don’t want to think about C…….1 point
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Hi Stew No, I was not trying to get more power but Tony was quite certain that one of his exhausts would deliver that....and he knows more about exhausts than I ever will! I suppose any improvement is relative to the type and condition of the old one, it was after seeing the old one that was said and I firmly believe there has been a positive change. Regards, Ant1 point
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Yup, that’s what my dealer also says too however a lot of people on here have had access to log into the app somehow before they had a vin. Not sure of their process.1 point
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Depending how bad the leather is you could try a leather renovation kit.1 point
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went for a look, car drove great, minor bodywork flaws, some not at all representative of a 31k mile car, has been in a scrape as the back bumper has been painted poorly and has all started to chip off, and it was reported in prevoius maintenance that the parking sensors were painted over, the chap took offence to me wanting to negotiate and called me a time waster, and told me his job was to collect cars and store them (weird) ah well, the search continues, i'm not heading up to geordie place for the bronze one as its not the colour I want, i'm gonna hold out for a blue one instead, but i'll be avoiding Stellar/Black Stallion going forward1 point
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According to the media update link in this thread (3rd post), the background colour of the logo is changing to black!1 point
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Hmmm...might want to consider crashing on your bike to get some insurance payout to cover for your Tesla servicing?1 point
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I'll do the jetwash thing (and wont use the "cone" nozzle as that can strip paint off the bumper (ask me how i know) 🙈 have an old carpet brush in the shed somewhere will see what i can do.1 point
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There’s oil in shock absorbers and when the seal on the shaft is worn it lets oil out and means the dampening affect is hindered. LS430 shocks are an air bellow and standard hydraulic shaft in one.1 point
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Thanks Steve. Lexus parts direct has them for £900. Better than most but still a third of the cars value. But I guess it is what it is.1 point
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AND I have bought, said to be British stuff, from time to time and it's actually of Chinese origin ..... crap or not sorry to digress ...... Nicholas ........ you seem to have made your mind up about not going to coilovers and I trust you are aware of the members on here who have made that change and are very satisfied too ..... I have no personal experience as I have a Ls400 .. just going from my readings here over many years Best wishes with whatever you decide is best for you Malc1 point
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Arnotts are £1000 per corner here https://www.autodoc.co.uk/car-parts/air-spring-strut-15148/lexus/ls/ls-ucf30/105772-430 The "cheap" Chinese ones are £450 per corner with a 2 year warranty. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/392901572059 With used ones, unless you can get proof of the mileage of the car they came from, you are paying £250 for a lottery ticket. That's fine, so long as you understand the risks. When/if mine go I will probably try the Chinese ones as my experiences of Chinese manufacturing have all been good. I keep hearing people spouting about Chinese stuff being crap, and some of it is, but most of it isn't. I can honestly say that I have bought more British made stuff that was crap than I have Chinese stuff. Yes, I do get that supporting local stuff is good and vilifying the "evil" Chinese is our national pass time. I also remember Japanese stuff being slated as cheap crap, yet here we are discussing quality Japanese cars.1 point
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For a good clean, your best bet would be to find a neighbour with a carpet cleaning machine and borrow that. Otherwise there are spray on carpet cleaners that are OK and also car mat specific cleaners. Personally, I jet wash mine, then hand scrub with Fairy liquid solution, and finally jet wash again before hanging them on the line to dry. That'll shift anything except for stains. Don't get too close with the jet wash as the pressure will damage the carpet.1 point
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Great choice of colour. If I were to buy again, it will be Deep Blue and one of the beige/sand interior. The reason for favouring Deep Blue is that it matches up with the blue Lexus logo on the grille 🙂 and makes it look very consistent. Are there any drive train upgrades coming for 2023 ? I was expecting a more powerful hybrid engine by 2023. --E1 point
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That caliper shouldn't move like that unless something is very wrong. Personally I'd not drive the car like that until problem solved. The only time I've ever experienced that caliper action was because the brake pads were so worn so check them out. Possibly the mounting bolts are loose. The front calipers don't have the same slide pin issue the rear ones have but definitely take the calipers off and service the pins (get new shims first)1 point
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Hi. Thanks. That’s reassuring. Can’t wait for the beauty. The test drive was lovely. Silky smooth and hushed. Am blown away. I think with blue out most light colours inside will be ok. I shall keep you all posted.1 point
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It is accepted that ( like some other cars) the calipers should be given some attention periodically ( not on any Lexus service schedule though!) to maintain them in good working order ( at least every time brake friction is renewed) I would suggest that you go in and check all slide pins are still serviceable and that pads are discs are wearing evenly and give it all a good lubing, something that Should be done every year in my eyes to stave off having to replace calipers. As I mentioned above servicing of calipers is not something Lexus includes in their Schedule but they will fit new ones when they fail through lack of maintenance🙄1 point
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only of use paying that sort of money if you're going to " save " the car for high days and holidays . short very very careful trips to totally preserve the miles and any exorbitant value you think the car is worth I can never understand why one would want to buy a fantastic driving car to just leave it in the garage ....... life's too short .. unless you're rich beyond whatever and just want to look at the car ....... £5k tops remind me please when someone finds out what it's sold for ! Malc1 point
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Insurance is so fickle that it's basically impossible to compare. It seems to change with the weather or what colour of socks you're wearing, but one thing I can say is that it shouldn't be anywhere mear as high as that, unless your area of Greater London has something to do with it. Mine was about £465 three months ago with full, protected NCB etc., etc.1 point
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There is one motor for each seat, at least on my BMW but it does not have lumber adjustment so could make a difference with RX). The one motor operates the different actions on my Beemer, just as one motor does in a washing machine. This video may give you some idea of what's under the seat and how to access it, although it's for the purpose of replacing seat covers. The fact that yours clicks suggest the movements is obstructed, even though you have checked this as well as you can. Sorry can't help further.1 point
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My car 450H is now in build stage.... Finally and estimate is early September now.... More waiting but at least progress to build!1 point
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The RC F has an IS rear end, electronics and interior which has foot operated brake. It would need a major series upgrade to change that. The GS F is based on the series IV GS which has always had an electronic parking brake.1 point
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I can resonate. I had incorrect spacing on my plate for a few years and same experience with airport parking. Didn’t recognise me.1 point
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Evicted out of double garage as missus wants it for a workshop, so ive got the lock-up garage at house now, in the middle of painting it and re flooring and fitting new lighting at moment… but here’s the before pics of the Fs new home actually more room in lockup 4ft spare at rear and at front and both doors open without hitting walls1 point
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Hi all, I haven’t posted up much but picked up my ISF last August. Absolutely loving it and still completely stock, previous owner had it for 9 years and really took great care of it. Id owned a 08 Grey ISF for 5 years previously and with the MY11 upgrades its great to feel the subtle but significant differences. All the best Karl1 point