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Everything posted by steve2006
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Infamy,infamy,they've all got it in for me! The "Heavy Duty Spring Compressors" didn't fit the springs as they are "larger than normal springs" so I have sent them back at a cost of £3.00. The next day dispatch for the springs didn't happen and according to tracking are due to arrive today but my local garage is now closed so cannot get them fitted until at least Monday. The timing belt is still in the box in the boot. As for my other LS400 it's service time so ordered all I need without stepping out of the door including a set of 8 NGK iridium for £60.00 delivered to my door. The grass has grown again.....lawnmower time me thinks!
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£20.00 for delivery as well! Is this for chauffeur limo delivery ?
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GS300 Brake Master Cylinder seal Kit
steve2006 replied to kanhatiger's topic in Lexus General Discussions
You mean that non servo electronic type brake booster......noooooooooooo! -
I'm a little confused here Ollie as you say your car is a 1995 model but the UCF10 suggests it is not. To confirm could you tell me if the gear selector just moves backwards and forwards with no sideways movements and it has an overdrive select switch mounted on the right side of the shift lever? If your car is a UCF10 this car will have the correct part you require. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LEXUS-LS400-1UZFE-V8-1991-COMPLETE-CAR-BREAKING-ALLOYS-ENGINE-SWAP-DRIFT-/302262613554?hash=item4660417632:g:zakAAOSwOyJX9O6C You could also try and drill a hole in the blind side of the carrier bracket, use a punch/drift to knock out the seized pin then tap the hole and fit a small bolt to reseal it.
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Anyone ?
steve2006 replied to is200 Newbie's topic in Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club
I would check wheel balance, all front suspension joints for excessive play, transmission mount, propshaft joints and balance. -
Water-pump leaking
steve2006 replied to McTyke's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
A very good price all in, retailing for around £180.00 here in the U.K. the pulley costs more here than what you paid for the pump. Did you also order the gasket or are you using RTV? -
Mark I will certainly heed your advice when compressing the springs and make sure the possible trajectory is not towards me, even removing the other one I was very careful not to mishandle it during removal just in case the broken bit took off or moved. Mike not sure if this was already done when I received the car as the last owner delivered it, I didn't notice any problems on a test drive but looking at the breaks they are very rusty so appear long term.
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You were very fortunate! There are usually some warning signs like suspension knocking or a failed MOT for excessive play/boot damage. Genuine replacements were around £120.00 the pair a few years ago, once you get in there can you report back if it was a genuine part or a copy and perhaps a picture or two please.
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IS-F drivers are so popular!!!
steve2006 replied to Flytvr's topic in Lexus F Club - Lexus IS-F / GS-F / RC-F Club
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Having delayed the project series IV LS400 cam belt job due to lawn mowing operations last weekend (not my idea but coerced.....no bullied) I decided to make a start today but then thought I would put my spare alloys on first. A relatively simple job involving trolley jack and some basic tools. Rears went great but I had noticed that the front end looked a bit low, so low in fact that said trolley jack wouldn't even go under the car. Undeterred I started off with the scissor jack and then got the trolley under for safety plus an axle stand. Once the wheel was off it became immediately obvious why the car was so low....the spring was in 3 pieces but more was to follow the other side was in 2 pieces. So yet again no cam belt, 2 new springs on order along with a spring compressor tool to do the job and the car now sitting on axle stands both sides. The joys of motoring or in my case going nowhere fast.
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IS Head Unit Warranty claim...
steve2006 replied to Smithy2's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
Your point 2 suggestion makes me smile, so they would obtain another vehicle with the correct head unit and put this part in yours then do what? Put the defective one in the donor car and hope the new owner of that fails to notice the same problem? Also makes me wonder why your vehicle was used as a donor for another faulty ML unit. -
Hi Andy, welcome to the LOC and supporting the club as a gold member. If you can find a good working OEM system you could install this but it would be dependant on whether the last owner chopped the original wiring or used adaptor cables. If you have a local auto electrician it may be worth asking if they can sort out what you already have or advise on refitting an original set up. Also bear in mind the OEM system will probably not have bluetooth if you wish to use this source.
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Battery light and no power steering - any ideas?
steve2006 replied to CMC's topic in Engine & Transmission
Sounds like a method of recovering an extra £90.00 to me !!!!! -
Only gold members may offer to sell Citroens on the LOC forums, I've a good mind to give you a French warning point Chris for this suggestive post . Must admit they are good cars I had J reg I think 2 litre version, fully galvanised body but the suspension was a load of spheres as Citroen called them.
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Hello and welcome to the LOC. There are many members on the LOC who own and have had no problems with the 220d and equally there are some who have had major problems with them for the reasons you mention and a few more besides. This was the one and only diesel engined Lexus produced apart from the IS200d and there have been no further diesel models so ask yourself why? OK Lexus have taken the hybrid route but not continued with diesels. The IS250 is well respected and appears to meet the reliability and expectations of the Lexus brand and I understand the fuel consumption is on par with the 220d. Also bear in mind all diesel vehicles are fitted with DPFs which if not treated correctly are costly to replace so if you are using the car for only local commuting this is another factor to consider.