harrylime
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I will miss that car a lot, but my circumstances mean I would never have used it much. I probably don't do more than around 3000 miles a year between both my cars. It's a waste. One of the things that made me change my mind about selling before is when I read about what went into the 400's development, compared to other cars. Things like seat suspension system with an anti roll bar! Just last night I read that the cupholders and ashtray were designed to deploy at exactly the same speed, As if they are ever deployed at the same time, so who would notice? Where else would I ever get that level of engineering and attention to detail? I would suggest nowhere
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I hope this is allowed, a link to my car ad. I see links to other people's cars are here so hopefully it is.. After almost nine years of happy ownership I've decided to move my LS 400 on. It's in excellent condition and has done a mere 73000 miles. It's a wonderful thing but I'm simply not using it enough (same for my daily as well). The link to the ad is here: https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1460938
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For the mileage I do, the increased cost of fuel is not exactly welcome, but it's no big deal really. I have done everything I can to use as little as possible, checking tyre pressures etc. I also found that if I take advantage of the 400's superb aerodynamics in the way I drive. My Audi A4 Avant will coast in neutral if it detects a downhill slope in Efficiency mode. I have found that a similar effect can be achieved with the Lexus in that simply by lifting off the gas on downhill stretches it seems to maintain its momentum better than most cars out there. Where previously I would have been applying gas I just lift off. It makes a visible difference to mpg. It makes no difference to my progress. I'm not hypermiling or even recording my mpg, but it definitely makes a difference.
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I'm just putting my 99 LS 400 back on the road having been off road since Covid arrived. I've had a few issues to sort out and have decided never to take a car off the road over winter again, they just don't like it. While it was off the road though, having moved my compressor to my new house I treated the underside with Dinitrol, which seems to be one of the better products out there. It has certainly protected my Lancia well since 1975. I've had a new alternator fitted, and the power steering pump rebuilt with new seals (the cause of the alternator issue). At 72000 miles, I'm not sure if the lay up caused the problem. The day before the MOT was due, I found that two of my newish tyres had slow punctures, so that meant running around to get them sorted out. All now well, and the car flew through the MOT, and was treated to a full service with new filters, all genuine Lexus, as usual, and had the brake fluid replaced. The only slight niggle I have is an intermittent parasitic battery drain. Having done some tests, the draw is greatly reduced when I remove the fuse MPX-B fuse and Radio No 1 fuse. . If I had more knowledge that information may even be useful to me. I was hoping to do some simple checking myself. I intend to remove every component I can see and clean the contacts with electrical cleaner. I will probably end up taking it to an auto electrician although, unlike most work on a car, the cost of auto electrical work, understandably, tends to be open ended without even an estimate to go on. I have two questions: 1. Based on the circuits mentioned, are there any "usual suspects" I should look at? 2. Does anyone know where I can get hold of a wiring diagram for a 99 LS400 without too much expenditure? I bought a repair manual on CD but there are no wiring diagrams. It may help me, or at the very least, help my auto electrician. Strangely, the driver's handbook for my 1975 Lancia includes a wiring diagram, which tells you all you need to know about Lancia electrical systems and how good they are. It would be nice to get this last little issue sorted out, so any help would be appreciated.
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When I had this problem with my '98 it was the starter solenoid contacts. I found on this forum it's a fairly common problem. I bought some off ebay, a good mechanic replaced them for me, been fine ever since- like these on Ebay (don't know what cars these fit btw) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180964194203?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item2a224e779b:g:e6UAAOSwBTJdeNrz&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAACoPYe5NmHp%2B2JMhMi7yxGiTJkPrKr5t53CooMSQt2orsS7UXID%2BRPOSNsnm8kYPghtAhmihHQXT5wd5LGJgR2nxI39nsI53byhlNPOuCFayI5aYfRlewpOr5JzGNWGYzZ4uNAR9GT%2B7ljAUJiUL5gex1BfPl03936Fozj5jWMRH1nJMsuAy5bTJq6YhI7VhQKU6Bc6Mi8J05QCbrLqnFCEozdNh%2Fh8oCNCl9PPc6n%2Bau3jEr4zerZb2yoqTg0%2FbuQ2KdW6%2FKPID9%2FNJ3unfdaV5cO1o9XuwuNqqBGrkqC%2Bzln7k1zMEi9nTQu26I5ZFt5YEQ7lGWXWEKusP4w2NN95qwjRMtRjcSUQH2rxNHtokF%2BS1GEIPK5WZBuNzPXxtmDJ83PIc9KLOn%2Fg7zI6XfYZh8skDJPySrfpM%2FYorSltwme8790DqIn6XnxiH2bnrhNzH1Qyks5Hp7Mv%2Bfcx3bDgDIWoZobIaJ2bfYAoU7KW4XDzVlMFBQDXZZ30OYJtw5WK%2F8wZMN7DdQF8E%2FQ9fbldEtP2LSReI1hAthqyUIXSnuBCHpSDhMIZGdMaWpXPakMuO5YngCOAnPHgd4FU5URHdsQrogV0qtX6MSSSezDizO61l7lPl6%2FvGOTG29Lly%2FIaBqNGwv2%2Fveqncvqw6ZCr2uhFpKks39ObD2Zo6Cex79oMjWS4%2B%2BkOvtdZrPiyY%2Fi5m%2BAn82MdmQ4dSdq0Zd6O6EdyqG%2Bt14Hfb2sgE3GTn4HjmJjFjqaQ%2BaLp10dDQf5z5ZqPUMnHLETfzkJHFotvcqNz5ULhGVOXKfX9lPUF%2BPKPU7Epfb9f0R7iH2VqodKLslsp0WJ2vUQ2IKUULRzzYYZf2jnt0Ms4Ve5Rnr0HBBftFyVj9QoI0FCJ3ozKn1FtQ%3D%3D|ampid%3APL_CLK|clp%3A2334524
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I have a couple of questions for you knowledgeable folk. I've had my front wheel off my 99 LS 400, to check the brakes. They work fine, except that I suspect the pedal travel may be excessive. I'm concerned it may fail the MOT on this , which is imminent. I found it difficult to check the thickness of the pads, but they were last changed, I believe in 2006, 22000 miles ago (now on 70,000 miles). The disc seemed in good condition, with very little scoring and not much of a lip. I measured the thickness of the disc at 28mm. At Lexus Parts direct a kit with discs and pads seems better value than pads alone, although obviously it will cost a fair bit more in labour. My first question is How long to your front pads tend to last?. My second question is: Would new pads, or new discs and pads be likely to reduce the level of brake travel, or is there likely to be a different cause elsewhere? I had the brakes flushed and brake fluid replaced a few weeks ago to try and resolve this issue. Thanks in advance for any advice/experience you can offer
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harrylime replied to harrylime's topic in RX 300 / RX 350h / RX 400h / RX 200t / RX 450h+ / RX 500h Club
Too true Phil, I'm a long term user of the forum. I think it was the capital letters that triggered me a little -
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harrylime replied to harrylime's topic in RX 300 / RX 350h / RX 400h / RX 200t / RX 450h+ / RX 500h Club
I did say it may have been posted before, and only went back so far to check. No need to take the *****. I thought it may help someone, didn't expect Facebook standard responses. Shan't bother again -
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