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    Oliver
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    LS460 SE-L
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  1. Turns out that the obvious issue was the fix and that, indeed, Lexus don't design spare wires into their throttle connectors 😉 I reseated detached wire today (with battery disconnected obv). On turning car back on, no code, stable throttle. Relief...
  2. I was probably wrong to say he discounted it. When he found it, he was confident it was the issue but lost that confidence when he couldn't find any voltage going to the wire. I suspect that was because ECU shut that relay down when it first found wire wasn't connected.
  3. Asking this question to make myself feel better / more optimistic...! In an earlier thread, I had asked some questions relating to coolant issues. In the end, it turned out my LS460 needed a new water pump (and also suffered the infamous broken radiator connector in the process... meaning I got that replaced too). To add some insult to injury (the above work being complete and 'successful'), car now has an unsteady idle, a dashboard lit up like the proverbial Christmas Tree, is in limp mode and has thrown codes relating to TPS sensor circuit (P0121 and PO123). Mechanic attempted to solve, but couldn't. He did discover a wire within the throttle body connector had come unstuck. He seemed to almost discount that wire as a cause when he found that no voltage was going to connector's power wires... Having thought on it, I think (and hope) that the below might fix issue: Rewire loose wire Disconnect battery for 20 mins / pull ECU fuse to reset it Restart car + cross fingers Does anyone know though (just so I can adjust level of optimism accordingly) - can the ECU decide to turn off power to certain wiring looms if it is suitably upset (as presumably it would have been in this instance)?
  4. Thanks v much all for the responses (and sorry for my own belated reply)! It turned out that the main culprit was the water pump. Got a mobile mechanic to fit gasket - he found that the pump is wobbly and was showing quite a leak... Also had the radiator's 'nipple' decide it was time to shuffle off this mortal coil (I now understand it is infamous for doing so)... So now I've sourced replacement parts, various necessary tools, the factory mechanic manual and watched various YT vids (incl car care nut) and am planning to replace parts myself on Fri/across the weekend 🙂 @donkmeister - I've bought hose pinch tools for the lower hoses going into the rad (which I understand are transmission fluid). Assume you replaced the fluid so didn't need to, but I don't want to enter into more complexity than I need to. Do you think I'll be OK with the pinch tools?
  5. Believe radiator is original, so that's a great shout - thanks. Mileage is 112k and it's a 57 plate.
  6. Hi all, At the weekend, my '07 LS460 was emitting a reasonable amount of steam from engine bay after a 2 hour motorway run (with engine temp creeping up in the short piece of town-driving after motorway). Seems that a coolant leak had developed. Engine bay rather wet. Got a breakdown person out to it who was pretty confident that I have a failed Water Bypass Gasket. So I'm curious on a few fronts: Has anyone else experienced this? Would you advise I get anything else done at the same time this is being fixed? Breakdown person thought it was quite an easy fix - is he correct? As a bonus, if anyone has any recommendations re: mobile mechanic services (Kent-based) that could help with this, that'd be amazing. Having a struggle finding any company that even answers its phones!
  7. You could also fit a system like the GROM Vline 2 which effectively upgrades the factory navigation unit and touchscreen to have full Android 'tablet' functionality (as well as Android Auto and CarPlay). NB though - it won't update any factory screens (incl climate etc...) to English language, just give you an English language option for music and navigation. You'd want to make sure that it connects to a Japanese car as easily as it does to a UK one by speaking to their support team, but it's a great system (just don't accidentally 'saw' into airbag wiring when installing it. as I recently did)...
  8. Had some time to take a further look at things on the weekend: - Boot was indeed because I'd accidentally pressed the trunk lock in the glovebox (as Exdee suggested). Doh. - Another strange issue I was experiencing (couldn't control rear blinds from front) was because I'd not properly plugged relevant cable back in. Doh again. - Airbag issue persists, despite disconnecting battery for 10 mins. Re: airbag, the code being thrown is a B1816 which means, 'Open In Front Passenger Side Squib 2nd Step Circuit'. Are there any resources through which I could find out where the wiring for that circuit is? Would help me in narrowing down what I could take another look at (or get someone more accomplished to take a look at)? Thanks for all help so far - much appreciated!
  9. Thanks very much - that's good to know. It's entirely possible I confused the car with what I did. Definitely confused myself with it at points 🙂 Haven't tried disconnecting battery, but it's on the list!
  10. They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing... I can attest to that as I used my little knowledge to install a GROM Vline 2 in my 07 LS460. It was a partial success in that the system is working and is great. It was a small disaster in that I have: - Triggered a dashboard warning for my SRS Passenger Airbag - Somehow made it impossible to open my boot via any button (now have to use manual key slot) I think I must have either: - Blown a fuse (though I've looked up fuses and can't find any that obviously fit the bill) - Cut / pinched some wiring (not impossible as I manipulated glovebox a little, which has an airbag panel in it) So I've got a some questions. A general one - Is anyone as dense as I am (with experience of having done similar and fixed it)? A more specific one to help me troubleshoot - When you turn your LS, do both passenger airbag lights illuminate (i.e. 'Passenger Airbag disabled' and 'Passenger Airbag enabled, adults only')? Mine both illuminate at first, and I'm not sure if that's new. Best, Oli
  11. Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately not, no - have encountered that video on my travels but it isn't for my type of wiper blade.
  12. Hi all, Sorry to start another 'wiper blades' topic... Despite many efforts and some research, I still have no idea how to remove my LS 460's wiper blades. The current blades seem to be a less normal type. They have a small section that opens above what I think is the hook. I open that but can get no further - can't find a button or tab to press in, can't slide blades along, can't find any videos of similar blades and don't know what this type of blade is called...! Could anyone point me in the right direction, before I admit defeat and take car to Halfords? Best, Oli
  13. If all else fails, move to London - you won't be able to get anywhere near 35mph regardless 😉 Got an update from Lexus dealer slightly earlier - they've advised that my solenoid issue (though code reports it as being solenoid C) is actually with an S3 solenoid... Not that I'm sure what difference that makes. Hopefully it'll be cheaper to remedy, but I somehow doubt it... Best of luck with your issue!
  14. I've got the same issue (code being thrown for Shift Solenoid C). Car currently in with Lexus (for second time, given I stupidly cleared the codes ahead of the first time). Will see how many zillions of pounds they tell me it'll be to fix. How does your issue manifest itself? My '08 GS300 drives perfectly, apart from behaving like it's in a high gear just after starting up when cold. That clears up within a minute or two, then it drives normally.
  15. UPDATE: I used a different OBD reader and have discovered some more codes... Felt strangely happy about that given I've been speaking to a couple of garages who suspected a transmission issue. Codes are: PO430 - Bank 2 catalyst below threshold PO500 - Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction C1201 - Engine Control System Malfunction or ECM / TCM Malfunction C1241 - Low Battery Positive Voltage I begin to think that all codes are related and causing my startup issue. I wonder if there's a problem with my brake actuator which is related to the speed sensor problem and that is triggering the ECU to enter a fail-safe condition, which means I can rev as much as I want while the car barely moves (until the car decides there isn't a problem any more, which is eventually does).... I do think it's unlikely that my issue is transmission related - once car sorts itself out, it shifts totally normally. Issue is also intermittent. Has anyone experienced anything at all like this? Though I've been looking over plenty of LS460s on AutoTrader, it'd probably be a lot more sensible to fix this car (and keep some optimism that I can, for the moment at least)....
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