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  1. I’m not aware of any aftermarket replacements being available, the front and rear sections are listed at Lexus as shown below, I would be looking for a quiet custom job 😀
  2. I think Christian was referring to the person he spoke to at Lexus Chester wanting to end the call ASAP and get back to social media not himself.
  3. Hi Patrick and welcome to the LOC. I’ve heard that road tax in the Republic is higher than here in the UK, are hybrids cheaper ? Pictures are always welcome 😀
  4. Good plan, please update us with any progress reports.
  5. Yep the ECU will flag an open circuit heater fault if it is not fitted, you could try fitting a 12 ohm resistor across the heater pins to trick the ECU.
  6. This one looks quite nice ticking all the right boxes. However check the feedback and you discover a motor trader hiding behind a private vendor me thinks. https://tinyurl.com/3aee7sss
  7. Toyota seem to be a pretty open company when it comes to production details and delays. If you are still waiting for your new car this may explain why, although production is now on the up again compared to earlier in the year. https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/corporate/36192173.html
  8. Hi Wayne and welcome to the LOC. Automatics take a bit of getting used to, especially not hitting the brake pedal with the now redundant left foot !
  9. Hi Gareth, I have attached the IS200 Engine ECU pin out which shows the connections for both O2 sensors if this helps. You can also buy ( or even make) O2 emulators which produce the correct waveform to trick the ECU both are still connected.
  10. Hello, welcome to the LOC Colin and thank you for your informative first post. The window appears to be bonded like most these days and Lexus appear to be aware of a quality issue, if we were in the USA no doubt Lexus would be sending letters to affected owners inviting a free repair but here in the UK not a chance. Good idea contacting Lexus UK they may offer a goodwill gesture. Just a thought would a repair be covered under the windscreen glass policy on fully comp insurance?
  11. Hi David and welcome to the LOC. What a find please tell us more how you came across this great example, obviously they are still out there but getting rarer by the day in that condition with that mileage.
  12. Hi Kevin and welcome to the LOC. Being a diesel it would eliminate any ignition related cause usually associated with petrol engines. Difficult to accurately diagnose also but a visual check of any wiring, plugs and sensors that may have got soaked may be a starting point. Also check the air filter as water may have been sucked in there. Finally perhaps get the engine bay dried out with a hairdryer of small electric fan heater ( don’t leave it unattended).
  13. Dangerous is the first word, probably forced on then used “wobble nuts” to get them bolted up to the hub, obviously an MOT failure with just 4 nuts fitted so straight insurance accident rejection. Another method is to use hub adaptors which bolt onto the hub with the correct 114.3 PCD and the wheel studs are at 120 to enable the wheels to fit correctly but again iffy. The wheel bore on Lexus IS generally 60.1mm (the size of the hole in the middle of the wheel which fits over the hub centre). If the BMW wheels have a larger bore you can fit spigot rings to reduce it to the correct diameter but I doubt this is the case with this car. Finally Lexus used a particular type of wheel nut which run parallel through the hole, other manufacturers use “tapered” nuts, using the wrong type can cause serious damage including the wheel coming off!
  14. These guys have been used by many members, if you don’t fancy doing a rebuild yourself the cost for a fully rebuilt set seems quite reasonable. I didn’t realise the IS250 only had single pot callipers on the front, no wonder people upgrade them. https://www.biggred.co.uk/caliper/view/116155 Give them a call and see if they have a set on the shelf then return yours to them otherwise it’s a 3 day wait.
  15. They’ll just give you a crime number and tell you to claim off your own insurers 😀
  16. I fitted mine from the old Celsior the other day in the new Celsior. I already had the power supply (12Vdc to 5Vdc 1.5A USB) and fortunately managed to find a ignition switched 12V source within the overhead lighting/ ETC panel to tap onto and enough space to tuck it away in the roof void. Just didn’t fancy removing interior windscreen trim with curtain airbags fitted to get an alternative below dash supply.
  17. Hi Roy and welcome to the LOC. As usual I will post the comedy reply just to test a new members sense of humour 😀
  18. It gets better than that, both my Japanese imports have not one but 2 washer bottles. One should contain the washer fluid mix which is used first then the second one plain water to do the rinse all at 20c with no spin cycle. Calgon is optional along with rinse aid and Dettox, the best thing to use for better radio reception is Ariel pods.
  19. Amazing what can be done with LEDs these days and to think that only a few decades ago no one could produce a single blue coloured one. My LS430 has hybrid rear clusters, bulbs in the inners and LED outer sections. I’ve seen the sequential indicators factory fitted so compliant but rear lights might pose a problem at MOT unless programmed to “normal” mode.
  20. I thought it meant “there’s a hole in my sill that needs welding” 😂
  21. Yep all associated, if the CTS is faulty and telling the ECU the engine is cold when it is in fact normal hot it will idle the engine up to get it warmed up. For what a CTS costs just replace it.
  22. Also check your vacuum hoses, make sure they are tight with the clips secured and not split or damaged.
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