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I was not intending to sound critical of your suggestion and all contributions to the board are very welcome ,in fact your submission proves how much the navigation technology as advanced since the CD platform of the LS400 which in itself was ground breaking ,being the first factory installed navigation system in any car.
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I would have thought this is not an option as the security aspect of the Lexus LS400 is high on its list of credentials.The clusters were purposed for UK roads and probably manufactured with that purpose only.I know that some Toyota vehicles have this option but I have not come accross the option on Lexus vehicles let alone the LS400. I suppose an electronics wizard could hack the cluster but that is a whole world of pain if it goes wrong . The alternative is to buy a used european cluster from a breaker in Germany or Holland and swap it out with yours.
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The euro version ( UK )of the Mark 4 LS400 was not fitted with a condenser fan the engineers at Lexus deemed the climate cool enough to dispense with the fan as the condenser was capable of cooling the a/c at that time ,recent climate conditions have turned that on its head but proves their thynopsis.
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The issue for Japanese cars making it in to the very fashionable classic car hall of fame is originality. The Lexus LS400 was built around the format of the Mercedes S class in the guise that Mercedes took at the time .When the Ls 400 was launched it was already two years behind the times and therefore was always playing catchup. Furthermore the Japanese effect on products was still sufferinfg from the second world war generation of veterans here and in the USA who detested any Japanese products and sales in the initial launch suffered from that. By the time the next generation had realised that Lexus was a good and bespoke brand the classic had turned to modern and they bought it for the realistic value and cared little for its long term appreceation as againt its short term depreciation, good for Lexus bad for classic valuation . As former posters have said if you have one of these LS400,s whatever marque enjoy it and count any appreciation as a bonus.
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There is a further inquiry under way by the competitions regulater as to how the price of petrol as a distinct variance in price dependant on location I welcome this but unfortuantely nothing seems to come of these probes they are not delving deep enough in my view . In the USA the term gouging is used when prices increase for extraneous events and the local authority who dish out the licences too gas stations do a immediate inquiry into any retailer who sells gas above the median price . If any are found guilty of gouging they are closed down and their licence revoked on the spot,I think we need to make stricter rules in this country as to the frequency of these rises and falls the latter being the less frequent.
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My battery is now 5 years old but as George as implied the battery maintanance is paramount in the longevity of batteries, mine is connected to a golf trolley battery charger and as been for the last five years and does not look like it is about to give up. Red light indicated when hooked up and quickly goes green which is the monitoring mode, as my car as a tracker fitted the battery would be flat in about 10 days.The cycle of charging and discharging is what kills the battery as sulphate is produced in the process and saturates the plates in the cells ,if one of the cells fails the battery discharges through that cell. this ultimatley finishes off the whole battery. Battery maintanence chargers avoid the discharge and charging because when the engine is running the battery is not running the electrics on the car, the alternator does that and also recharges the battery with the power it used to start the engine. One exception to this scenario is constant stop and start on batteries such as taxis and delivery vehicles, the alternator is not able to keep the battery at the highest level due to the high amperage required for the starter and sulphate builds up at a greater rate consequently shortening the life of the battery.
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Toyota/Lexus Cambelts are vaccum packed so they do not detiorate over time, they are obviously aware of timescale affects to Rubber products.The term rubber is all encompassing when reffering to bushings and the composition of these parts are quite complicated with other ingredients and processes involved. On a recent survey of my 24 year old mark 4 I found no discernible detioration in any of the bushings in the suspension.
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You can alter the volume of the TA on the mark 4 as follows ;TA volume switch is touched for more than 2 seconds TA volume is displayed for 10 seconds during this time the TA volume can be controlled by the power volume knob. I assume the procedure is the same on the mark 3 but on the digital screen.
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Simon in some areas including mine the non ethanol product is scarce and according to reliable informants about to get almost impossible to obtain .Refineries are being encouraged by the government to phase out the octane only products and it also suits them to stream one product on logistic grounds.The united states already as this scenario and in some states for small four stroke and two stroke machines (gardening and construction equipment)they are now selling bespoke ethanol free gasoline in small jerry cans.
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What really annoys me with this ethanol directive from the government is that it is a direct assault on the car owner and under any commercial instance would end up in court. The greens of this world do not give a toss about anyone else as long as their pie in the sky objectives are pursued at any cost to the individual but have no chance against the big polluting nations of the world. The damage the ethanol does to vehicles of a certain era is enough to cause the scrapping of same therefore the carbon footprint is multiplied in supplying new replacements and a propotion of evs at a bigger carbon footprint than a petrol or deisel. Fortunately according to government guidelines my 98 ls400 can cope with ethanol but a lot of vehicles after that year cannot so what does that say about a measured approach . The wealthy who bought Lexus vehicles are fine but the not so well off who had to buy bog standard transport are going to be forced into buying a replacement for the car the Government policy as ruined. The future is bleak for anyone who as a car that will not cope with ethanol and these additives may work but are a added cost to what is a very expensive fuel.
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The southern states are very humid and hot in the summer and most vehicles have A/C as standard, very rare to see people driving with windows open. Luxury cars have every concievable aid to keeping the inside of the car cool including the seats as the sun blast through the windows and heats up the upholstery.
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Probably taken in Part exchange and because second hand cars are at a premium need some stock. Looks a bargain compared with my Mark 4 and I am likely to get around about the same for mine if I were to sell but I know mine is spot on, the example shown is very complex and an Hybrid so beware of events further down the road.
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My Mark 4 was fitted with a tracker by Lexus as they owned it for its first year as a demonstrator and it is portrayed in a Lexus format on the drivers window next to the warnings of radio disfunction if removed The tracker is still in there and still works so I have a drain which will flatten the battery in a month .The car is constantly connected to an intelligent charger when not in use which is never longer than a week but even a partly discharged battery can result in gremlins appearing in the electronic systems of the car. It may be worth checking if your car of the same year had a tracker fitted as it seemed to be a trend was developing around that time.
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I would have been outraged had Lexus parts sent me a oem equivalent. They are not genuine replacements if they do not come in a Toyota branded box ,and to hide behind the Lexus name as a genuine supplier is shameful. I have never thought getting stuff from this crowd was a good idea they are expensive anyway.
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You are quite correct Malc , the 90 Mark1 I owned according to the first owner was £33k new, he wanted to sell the car back to Lexus but he was not staying with the brand so they declined. He sold it in part exchange to Devonshire motors in Barnstaple who sold it to me in part exchange for a 89 Audi 90 for 13k they had a ticket price of £19k on the 400 with 48k on the clock. The 400 was written down in my company for the rest of its time with me 16 years so when I sold it for £600 I owed " it " money. Paradoxically my present mark 4 cost £56k and at 14 years old(one owner) I bought it for £3750 with 19k on the clock and mint. As you say we are blessed to have had such good fortune ever becoming involved with this all time history maker.