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  1. Just went on their website and nothing?
  2. I've checked both those suppliers and nothing for the RX on 20" wheels No problem getting CC2 in the 18" wheel size...
  3. Can you see small round button-like inserts in the front valance area? If yes, are the parking sensors switched on? The button will be identified in the handbook
  4. If you sign up to lexus.eu https://www.lexus-tech.eu/Default.aspx go to the Repair tab https://www.lexus-tech.eu/Menu/Repair and then you can input the VIN to give you the complete build sheet for your car. It will not tell you what is 'extra' as that would require a baseline but it is genuine Lexus information...
  5. You need to find out why the battery is being discharged. Being a hybrid the car doesn't require a high capacity battery as all it does is monitor and activate the entry system and power up the computers.
  6. Just be aware the Faraday pouches do fail, sometimes quite rapidly, due to the constant flexing. So would recommend testing the effectiveness routinely. Otherwise you could simply temporarily disable the function with the double key press on the fob?
  7. Depends on how the suspension has be designed. The RX on 20" and 55 profile tyres corners just as flat as my RC on 19" and 35 profile tyres. The big difference is the RX tyre soaks up the sharper irregularities, it's less 'crashy' over expansion joints etc.. Both cars have/had AVS. I'm guessing the suspension in the NX will be the same irrespective of wheel choice, so I think cornering might suffer? Does the model variant chosen have AVS?
  8. I didn't but on our trip to Cornwall the notification appeared, I changed nothing. On our drive home, nothing! I'm investigating one of the apps from the e-store, Cyclops a safety camera alert function updated in real time. Only thing is my Lexus portal reports me as having a subscription to the end of Oct 2023, when the car is 3yrs old but the multimedia system in the car keeps asking me to subscribe..... A disconnect somewhere!
  9. Be careful with OTA updates as they seem to kill the safety camera alert function. When looking at my MM system it says the update can take over an hour, depending on internet connection and one must leave the car in the Ready state so not to discharge the battery.
  10. Quick update, connected services are up and running!
  11. Welcome! Which car do you need help on, the 2016 ES, or the left-hand drive 2022 NX? Would your location be Berkshire, England or Berkshire Massachusetts?
  12. Well it's listed as replace on major services on both my RC and RX
  13. Apart fro the OP wishing to do so without removing the wheels? The caps will be discarded and new ones fitted, so drive a screw through the old and pull free with pliers. Clean up the recess and push in the new caps... Simples!
  14. If you are replacing with new, why not simple drive a screw through the old cap and pull off?
  15. Mobile phone tethering is still possible and recommended.
  16. Yes it lives in the little cubby on the off-side of the load area. I spoke with Lexus customer services and, surprisingly was advised it's very expensive to get their data plan and would be better served using my own mobile plan. There's a bit more discussion in my other thread
  17. I think the point of the thread is one no longer receives a card (of any description) when taking out the Lexus Roadside Assistance. When I renewed my cover it was stated in the confirming letter they no longer send plastic cards, 'to save the planet'...
  18. The tax is based on the list price (at the time of first registration) , not what one actually pays
  19. Try turning that option off (page 127 in the Nav handbook)
  20. Do you have an active data plan for the in-car hotspot?
  21. I renewed my breakdown cover just a couple of months back and it was still through the AA
  22. That's easily corrected, when going down on rim diameter one goes up on tyre section thereby maintaining the original rolling circumference. The speedometer will not see any difference. This is normal practice even the manufacturers do when offering different wheel sizes for a particular model.
  23. Looks like many manufactures are including some sort of instant seal tech in their winter tyres, allowing the vehicle to continue to be driven after a puncture. (see my post above)
  24. How about these? "Puncture proof technology" https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/catalogue/product/scorpion-all-season-sf-2/235_50-r20/104y-xl-elect-sealinside or https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/catalogue/product/scorpion-winter-2/235_50-r20/104v-xl-elect-sealinside or https://www.mytyres.co.uk/rshop/tyre/Goodyear/UltraGrip-Performance-_/235-50-R20-104T-XL------SealTech/R-457314
  25. Same handbook for all the english speaking markets...
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