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Pretty well covered all the bases with that review most of those problems appeared and were remedied on my Mark 1 over 23 years none appeared on my Mark 4 over 22 years which shows how good Lexus are at improving the design and quality of components. It as to be said though that this car was in production and development for seventeen years all models succeeding the LS400 have never been in production for much more than half of that.
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The bulb in question is likely a universal size rated at a voltage varying in relation to where it is located within the display this can be anything from 4.5v to 12v I have some bulbs that were sent with my new A/C lcd board on my Mark1 but were not used You simply solder them to the exiting terminals and swop over the green hood. I will send you a couple, PM me with your address.
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Just an update on this project I have now obtained all the parts for this job for an unbelievable $228 from the UAE including shipping. I already had a genuine cambelt but the other four required Genuine Toyota parts even with vat and import duty will come in at approx £230 against Lexus best quote of £520. If you can save this kind of money on cambelt change its a definite no brainer ,as most of these parts are made for a host of Lexus and Toyota vehicles and are Toyota badged it simply means a 100% mark up when they get into Lexus dealerships, well guys I ain't paying for that marble floor and comfy chairs in the Lexus showroom.
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Yes thats right a cambelt change at 30k miles, needs clarification you say and yes it is a bit unusual to change the cambelt at 30k miles. This is not that unusual with this car because it as had the belt changed previously at 20k miles which is probably a world first, two cambelts on a Lexus LS400 before it as done 50k miles. The reason for this remarkable anomaly is the car is now 23 years old and that is probably another record it holds yes 47kmiles on the clock at 23 years old. Those wise to the service schedule on these cars know it is normal for the belt to be changed at 60k for the earlier marks and 90k for the last mark 4 or every 10 years, the first belt was changed at 19k at 14 years old and according to the techy who did the job was brand new when removed. That was all that was changed then and it is now ten years later with another 28k on the clock so I am having the whole front end changed out with genuine Lexus parts. I have priced in Rock Auto Gates kit against Lexus Genuine and although the Gates kit is 50% cheaper I will be going with Lexus parts as I will not be using Lexus to do the job, I contacted my local Lexus dealership and they have had to ask Head office for a navigation cost to do the car as they no longer have it in their system and no one in the dealership as ever done a LS400. I have found a reputable independent with a classic car Tech who understands what I want, cost wise they are about right and even with Lexus parts the job should come in at £800,the hourly rate at Lexus it now £120 + vat so I see a labour rate alone from them of at least £800 + the already discounted £500 for parts. I think I will not have to do this job again so hopefully this will be my last big spend on this wonderful car.
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Just been down to Devon for a few days and this time of year the M5 and M6 are quiet so had a cracking return run Wednesday left Barnstaple at 7'45 and arrived in Blackpool at 12 30, exactly 300 miles average was 60 mph and the tank average 31 mpg and the car runs like a dream and looks like one compared to the rest of the jelly moulds and square boxed SUV,s. The outside lane is the only place for these cars even when the other lanes are empty they just eat up the miles and sweep regally past all the wannabees Why would I ever change this car for anything else out there they are the best car ever built in this class and I am privileged to own one.
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The tooling for these parts was kept in store rather than making the parts in large volumes that enabled the supply without the cost of manufacture and storage ,suppliers were required to hold these tools for a set period of time . Thats why you will see no longer available on items as the supplier under their contract terms as disposed of the tooling. It also explains why the parts were extraordinal in cost as they were produced in one offs.
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Comparison of attention required on the different platform Mark 4 LS400 & LS460. Mine went in for mot two days ago drove in drove out twentieth mot with pass and no advisory. I have performed the following service requirements myself in the last six months, new set of Denso plugs £48 transmission fluid change £10 Differential oil change £12. I only change the engine oil every two years because I have only done 2k miles this year. There are no issues with the car at all and it still looks like it came off the factory floor last week. Someone on the forum approached me earlier this year with the question ,are you interested in selling your car , I do not need to print my reply.
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LS400 Alarm
ambermarine replied to Kayjayem's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
Check the state of the car battery and the battery in your key fob if they are weak they will trigger the alarm. -
Good instructional topic and well put used the same method to remove and replace trailing arm bushings on my Mark 1 Expletive alert if you watch the u tube video make sure your grand kids are not in earshot.
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You are very determined to get a LS400 and I agree with your comments ,they are becoming a rare commodity these days and the options are few and far between if you are looking for a good one. As long as the rust is treatable rather than terminal all of the other functions are serviceable and it could be fettled on the paintwork . The mark 3s were not as bad as the Mark 1 and 2 in the mudguards and cill areas for rust and the problem was illuminated in the mark 4. As to the price I think it is about right for a luxury sedan that treated to some tlc will increase in value.