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Brechin Slate

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  1. Try these guys: https://lexuspartsdirect.co.uk/parts/lexus-is/lexus-is-phase-ii-2006-2013/lexus-is-2-brakes-transmission/lexus-is-phase-2-n-s-front-upper-control-arm/
  2. Ah, yours is a USB3 stick, that might be the difference, I'll try it and see if that makes a difference. Not sure it will as it plays the music tracks perfectly well..
  3. There was a similar post in August 2015, lots of helpful suggestions and in the end it turned out to be a wheel bearing..
  4. Looks like it's load related as opposed to speed related, not great and points to thrust bearing wear but I couldn't pin it down without actually hearing/experiencing it
  5. Any noise when revving the engine in neutral with the car stationary? Does the noise disappear immediately when you lift off the gas?
  6. Did exactly the same thing myself a few weeks ago, you live and learn! See the very beginning of this thread, link below:
  7. Apologies, looks like I've posted something very similar, did you ever get to the bottom of this?
  8. Having a read today in the lesser visited pages of the Owners Manual and decided I'd have a go at showing pictures on the screen of my 2017 300h Premier. I can play music from the stick but it won't read photos despite conforming to all the requirements in the book (see below). Not important but if anyone has any ideas I'd like to know that it works if I want it too.
  9. Have you got a photo/drawing/procedure for this set up Hebs?
  10. At least a cheap fix!
  11. This is my experience with my 300h but it was much more gentle on the IS250. Also on the IS250 I could increase the speed fairly gently in 1 mph increments using the stalk but on the 300h it's like planting your foot if you do anything but nudge the stalk for a fraction of a second. Not a complaint, just an observation, we learn to adjust ourselves to what we have.
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