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Yeah it is straightforward. Just make sure you can undo the fill plug before draining 😉 Crush washer/Gasket part code 12157-10010 needed for both drain and filler. Needs exactly 1 litre for the LSD diffs, which was standard on the IS300 in the UK.
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I think the main problem is when the words are spoken, as it is easy for it to be misinterpreted. Always copy and paste the words directly if possible.
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Yes, every 2 years/20k miles.
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Sat Nav Issues
ColinBarber replied to James Sharp's topic in Lexus RC Owners Club / RC 200t / RC 300h Club
Yes, if it is still under the 3 year manufacturer warranty. -
Best NX300H year to get used
ColinBarber replied to JA1985's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h+ Club
They were optional in Japan, so either these have been ordered from there or the original ones have been painted. The option wasn't available in the UK. -
is250 Advance
ColinBarber replied to stericker's topic in Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club
SE and SE-I were still available in 2011/12, so the range was SE>Advance>SE-I>F-Sport>SE-L. But because the Advance was only £340 more expensive than the SE hardly any were sold, given that the Advance provides the following over the SE spec: Satellite navigation Rear parking camera Cruise Control Rain-sensing wipers Leather Seating Pack (leather upholstery, heated front seats, eight-way electric front seat adjustment) Front and rear parking sensors Auto-dimming rear-view mirror HID bi-xenon headlights with LED running lights 18-inch alloy wheels -
Sat Nav Issues
ColinBarber replied to James Sharp's topic in Lexus RC Owners Club / RC 200t / RC 300h Club
Agreed, what you describe seems like a hardware fault not software. -
Changing The Brake
ColinBarber replied to joachim_tang's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
By not altering the the tyre profile as you moved up a wheel size you have changed the rolling radius by almost 4%. You speedo will be more accurate (as by design it reads over), and you odometer will show less miles than you actually travel. I'd normally only expect to have stepping when on full lock, and if so probably not worth worrying about it - and try to avoid full lock anyway. Are you getting it at other times? Whilst the geometry won't have changed by altering the rolling radius, the way the car behaves will change and you may need to deviate from the stock settings to optimise your setup. You are best to go to a specialist to get your geometry set up. -
I have an is 220d how many is 250 parts are compatible
ColinBarber replied to Sam1212's topic in New Members Area
Stereo is the same. Suspension is the same design but stock springs/shocks are different due to different weight of the vehicle, and different front end wheel geometry. Aftermarket coilers should fit without an issue. Many products state compatibility for both IS220d/250, other don't if they originate in Japan or the US as the 220d wasn't released there. https://www.fensport.co.uk/collections/lexus-is-220d-ale20-11-05-12-10/category_chassis-tuning -
Watford Gap in Northamptonshire is the North/South divide isn't it 😉
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Yes it is standard practice for the HHC. They need long term history to ensure there are no intermittent issues before providing a warranty and if the ECU has been reset (or battery disconnected) then the history has been lost.
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It's a fine line, and one that they are probably over. There isn't a dominant market issue here as there are many independent one can go to for servicing, but restricting prices that franchises can set is illegal - although some dealers will offer you a lower price so they technically can ultimately set their own price.
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I suspect you have a small leak and the level got to the point where the pump couldn't circulate the coolant correctly and the hybrid system shut down because of overheating. Whatever error was produced seems to have cleared by the normal 3 good engine start up cycles rather than needing manual intervention. The noise you heard would have been air in the electric cooling pump. You really don't want this to happen again so you should top up the coolant before you need to go on a long drive, even if it means adding water as that is better than nothing - but then get it all drained and replaced with proper Toyota pink coolant when the issue is fixed. A low 12v aux battery can cause all sorts of weird error messages, but they normally occur on start up, not once the engine is running as the hybrid system is then providing all the vehicle electronics with 14.4 v. This also isn't just a battery issue, you had noises that suggest air in the system and a low coolant level. Hopefully it is something simple such as a hose split or not clamped properly. I've not heard of these water pumps failing but it is possible. The pink coolant is easy to spot so it should be easy to tell where it is coming from.
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It's possible the air was just purged from the system through the vibration of driving the vehicle. I'd top up again and take it out for another small drive. Not sure whether the error will clear itself or it needs to be cleared, either with a diagnostic tool or disconnecting the battery. Given that the coolant level is still going down at the moment it is probably best that it is locked out for now.
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Best NX300H year to get used
ColinBarber replied to JA1985's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h+ Club
Have you looked at the Lexus website to see if the price is competitive? I've purchased vehicles from Nottingham, Oxford, Exeter and Ipswich to get a better deal. I only got my wife's UX from Guildford because it was an ex. Toyota/Lexus car that had a set price on so a Surrey tax wasn't added. -
What is odd is that the engine cooling system and the hybrid cooling system are independent - a leak on one cannot affect the other. Do you know if the levels were fine before you had this problem, or this could just be a slow leak over a long time period? Ignoring the engine coolant for now, the main issue is the hybrid system (inverter) cooling system. It obviously detected an issue and shut down. It only contains around 2.2 litres so almost half has disappeared. It is quite a small and simple system so it should be easy to diagnose with a pressure test and fix. Keep a careful eye on the level until you can get a garage to look at it.
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Squeaky when wet
ColinBarber replied to Sybaris's topic in RX 300 / RX 350h / RX 400h / RX 200t / RX 450h+ / RX 500h Club
Do a series of heavy braking runs from 60 - 10 mph to clean up the pads and discs to see if that improves things.- 1 reply
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Best NX300H year to get used
ColinBarber replied to JA1985's topic in Lexus NX300h / NX200t / NX350h / NX450h+ Club
The newer WLTP figures are realistic, not the older published ones FUEL CONSUMPTION (WLTP†) Combined mpg (l/100km): AWD - 36.6 (7.7) - 37.1 (7.6) FWD - 39.7 (7.1) - 39.7 (7.1) Forced EV drive mode is really only designed for moving a vehicle in/out of a garage/driveway, if you use it in normal driving you will likely get worse mpg than if you let the system sort itself out. When driving the vehicle will go in and out of EV mode by itself when it is optimal for it to do so.