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Everything posted by ColinBarber
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I replied to the statement about the hybrid battery warranty being 10 years - that was increased a couple of years ago to 15 years provided you get the HHC. For a warranty beyond 10 years you need an independent one as Lexus only cover up to 10 years. An independent warranty is likely to exclude the hybrid battery, or limit the payout to less than the cost of a new battery, so it would be worth getting the HHC done even if you do get a warranty. As with all warranties, read the T&Cs.
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It is 15 years now.
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Selling hybrids due to cat-theft risk?
ColinBarber replied to MadJam250's topic in Lexus General Discussions
Marking won't stop an individual taking a cat, or make the police come to the crime scene. It allows the police to prove that cats found in raids/customs checks have been stolen rather than legitimately taken from scraped vehicles. If the dealers no longer want to take the risk in trading then the thieves will no longer have demand for their stolen items and will therefore stop. -
I believe it is down to each dealership - if you book online then you get different options depending on which dealer you select: e.g. Reading: Bristol: Chester: I know of one member here who didn't pay the extra and was down several hundred pounds because they got a cracked windscreen just minutes after driving the vehicle away 😞
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New RX400h owner
ColinBarber replied to Trefor's topic in RX 300 / RX 350h / RX 400h / RX 200t / RX 450h+ / RX 500h Club
Sounds like it has got a bit lazy, or the mechanism is a little dirty which creates too much resistance. Several squirts of WD-40 whilst fully moving the mirror to the extremes of its travel in all directions may help a bit. -
RX300
ColinBarber replied to b4u2's topic in RX 300 / RX 350h / RX 400h / RX 200t / RX 450h+ / RX 500h Club
@b4u2 Please DO NOT ask the same question on multiple threads - it serves no purpose and they will be moderator removed. Please DO NOT reply to threads that are 10 years old - the original posters are not likely to still be members and therefore won't reply. They will be moderator removed. Please start a new thread for each of your issues so that you get a concise answer and it serves as an easy to find and read reference for other members in the future. -
No, the catalytic converter was blocked.
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Steering Free Play
ColinBarber replied to Ozzay's topic in Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club
30 mm is the maximum amount of free play you should have, there is no minimum. -
AWD
ColinBarber replied to b4u2's topic in RX 300 / RX 350h / RX 400h / RX 200t / RX 450h+ / RX 500h Club
There is no set definition but most people associate AWD with split power between front and rear wheels, which can be altered automatically by the vehicle as needed, and suitable for road use. 4WD, when engaged, typically locks front and rear drive shafts together so power is equally distributed front/rear (and possibly locking differentials as well so all wheels are always driven) for maximum grip but only really suitable for off-road as you need wheels to slip to overcome different radius when going round corners. Therefore RAV4, RX, NX, UX, LS etc. have AWD A Landcruiser is 4WD. -
The secondary cat isn't monitored before/after. You either have sensors before/after the primary cats and the secondary is unmonitored (more common on modern Lexus vehicles), or the upstream sensor(s) are before primary cat(s) and downstream sensor is after the secondary cat(s). Here is an example of two primary cats and a single secondary cat with only one downstream sensor - this is the 2000 RX300. and the more modern configuration (primary cat monitor before/after (No. 3 and 4) with the secondary cat at the bottom left unmonitored - this is the IS300h Primary and secondary cats have been standard on Lexus models for 20+ years - only now with GPFs being fitted is the secondary one sometimes eliminated.
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NX 300h Luxury 2018 Steering Bias
ColinBarber replied to TV10RAD's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h+ Club
The incorrect wheel geometry that you had could have worn the tyres in an uneven way and therefore are now contributing to the slight pull. Might be worth rotating the tyres front to back (or swap the fronts over if your tyres aren't directional (unlikely)). -
AWD
ColinBarber replied to b4u2's topic in RX 300 / RX 350h / RX 400h / RX 200t / RX 450h+ / RX 500h Club
No, it is not possible. -
Catalytic converter
ColinBarber replied to Grant chappell's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h+ Club
The IS300h is the same as this NX300h - primary cat is in the engine bay, secondary cat is on the exhaust underneath the vehicle. -
Catalytic converter
ColinBarber replied to Grant chappell's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h+ Club
The NX300h didn't get a GPF until mid 2019 (manufactured not registered). Until then the secondary cat is on the front section of the exhaust and what was stolen in this case. I'm not 100% sure the European models after 2019 have a GPF either - in theory they don't need it for Euro-6d regulations as it is only a requirement for Direct Injection engines, which the NX300h is not - so it may only be China, and some other regions that have the GPF - but maybe they are fitted to Euro models too - some further investigate required there. -
New Member / Owner: RX400h Locking Wheel Nut
ColinBarber replied to regularguy's topic in New Members Area
Never had an issue tightening a locking wheel nut to the correct torque on any of my Toyota/Lexus vehicles. 103 Nm isn't that bad. It's when a tyre fitting company with inaccurate wrenches puts it > 130 Nm that you can have a problem. -
RCF discs and pads
ColinBarber replied to Keith_W's topic in Lexus F Club - Lexus IS-F / GS-F / RC-F Club
I was certainly happy with the Reds on mine. No noise, little dust and for normal road use I didn't really notice any difference from the OEM pads. -
Yeah, it was true for Toyota engines before the introduction of VVT, and true for the OP of that thread as they had a series I GS. The problem is that Toyota aren't explicit whether the engine is interference, whereas in the past they have been explicit for non-interference, and depending on the VVT positioning the engine could be non-interference but you would have to be lucky. For the specific engine you have, the GS300 repair manual (for year 2000) has this warning on the timing belt removal procedure so it is an interference design: