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Here is something I’ve found which may be worth checking. Borrowed from CL, take a look at posts 32/33 and 58/59 https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-3rd-gen-2001-2006/755328-2004-ls430-keyless-entry-and-smart-key-suddenly-stopped-working-2.html Could you be more specific regarding the location of the noise from the rear of the car, just wondering if you have the common issue with one of the rear door lock motors, which fail to complete the full lock/unlock sequence resulting in a confused ECU not knowing if a door is locked or unlocked.
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The system uses a “rolling code” method so basically each time you press a button on the fob the security code is changed and synchronised to the car. If for some reason the fob and car codes no longer match you then get the problem you had, basically the fob talks in one language and the car another so they cannot understand each other, the car becomes annoyed and sets the alarm off in protest. Leaving the fob in the ignition switch turned to ignition for 7-10 minutes allows the 2 to reestablish communications which appears to be the case with yours.
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Hi James and welcome to the LOC. Failing lock motors are a common issue, the carbon brushes wear out and the motor only moves slightly. The lock release is cable driven so a decent auto locksmith should know where to go in down the outside window seal, hook onto the end of the cable and pull. As previously advised once open take off the door trim until fixed, new actuators are around £100.00 from Lexus, I wouldn’t go the secondhand route.
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Are the previous owner’s details on the V5c or at least the number of previous owners? Does the service history match the actual mileage of 75K? Personally it would be going straight back to CarZoo via Trading Standards, can anyone remember a post when a 4 year old Lexus required a speedometer change?
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To be fair prices over the last through years have gone through the roof, a fresh Jap import will now cost around £25-30K including shipping and taxes so £4K for a project including most of the spares needed on reflection is not too bad ( still haggle though). It doesn’t seem that long ago a mate offered me his roadworthy V8 Soarer for £1500!
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Just looked at “Cars from Japan” website and what were £4K cars just a few years ago are now £25K now. Problem is there are fewer good ones about so premium prices, the bubble will burst eventually. https://carfromjapan.com/cheap-used-toyota-soarer-1994-for-sale-6301b73ced90ed5551ef6d86
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Hi Alex and welcome to the LOC. Have you checked the MOT history for this car? https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk/results?registration=J67avo It has been stood for a least 2 years, done 195K miles and has a comprehensive list of advisories including a lot of “corrosion” issues. It looks like a major project with worn door hinges ( a common fault due to the weight of the doors), suspension issues, fuel lIne issues and then the paint will need some serious work after being stood never mind the interior. For a non running MOT fail candidate that is a lot of money and I’m sure there are better examples out there for less money. My personal advice......walk away from this potential money pit.
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Ls430 Coolant Leak
steve2006 replied to karmaz's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
It looks like coolant clag, there is a gasket between that housing (Front water bridge) and block which is probably the cause ( 2 gaskets, one each side) 4 bolts, remove the thermostat housing and you should be there. Nothing’s changed re coolant Toyota red pre diluted or concentrate mixed with distilled water. LDP did have it on offer some time back. Are you also aware of the need to replace the radiator to avoid the coolant and transmission fluid mixing? -
There is a blue SC on the bay presently being sold as a MOT fail, initially I thought about it until I looked up the MOT history. https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk/results?registration=Mv03kfy From this it would seem a waste of time asking about the service history, when there are fails on tyres and wiper blades it does make me wonder when the oil was last replaced. £670.00 for the exhaust centre section if you still fancy a project 😀
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Console/Panel light not working
steve2006 replied to Rxv667's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
Replacement LED bulbs “blew up” my combination relay (ECU) many years ago in my 1994 LS400 giving rise to similar problems. After finding a good replacement fixed the issue an internal examination of the failed unit revealed a fuse resistor had failed, 10 ohm 1 watt IIRC. I put it down to cheap and nasty LED bulbs and also refitted the originals without further problems. -
1990 LS400 Front Suspension Arm
steve2006 replied to GoodDoctorCreative's topic in Brakes & Suspension
Hello Jack and welcome to the LOC. Just be careful with USA parts to make sure you order the correct side, Lexus normally quote RH and LH viewed from the drivers seat looking forward so LH being near side and RH being offside. OEM are NLA at Amayama so Rockauto is probably your best option unless you fancy eBay nasties. -
Maciej thanks for the updates and good to read the car is now going fine. If I get any ECU problems it may be worth a trip with Ryanair to Vilnius and do some sightseeing at the same time as getting things fixed 😀
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On the good ship Oregon Highway
steve2006 replied to Andyml's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h+ Club
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I get the impression that a lot of car dealers take out “ 6 month Trade Warranties” to cover themselves from potential claims. This is probably included in the price of the car of course and won’t be immediately obvious. It’s when they coerce you into taking out an “extended warranty” you then pay for it yourself 😀