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    David
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    IS200 Sport
  • Year of Lexus
    2001
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Somerset

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  1. hi there checked the fuses + wireing in the passenger footwell they have water beads on them could the water be coming in through the windscreen then running down the inside of the pillar ??? drivers side is bone dry so is the roof lining the back footwells and boot Mine came through the bulkhead on some cables, if you haven't brought any custom cables through from the engine then I would think about getting a reseal on your screen before you get some serious damage!
  2. Check your fuse box for water, have you run cables through the bulkhead?
  3. Turned out to be injector number 2 faulty.
  4. Both types, although the issue is nothing to do with the lights themselves, it is down to water getting in the fusebox due to leaky screen. A chip wont do any damage, it's down to the window not being fitted right.
  5. Hi All, My friends is200 is misfiring when warm, so far he has replaced the spark plugs and the coil packs to no avail! However he said it started after he parked his car on a hill, by all accounts up to 4 cylinder stop. After he changed the spark plugs he said it was like a new car, until the next morning when it heated up and started again. Has anyone had any experience with this or have any pointers?
  6. Hi Grantwils, i had the same issue with my car, the car leaked prior to my ownership however they got a sparky in who bypassed everything and the result was the loss of the Auto Lights. I seriously recommend you read my thread to make sure you haven't been left with the same dangerous bypass. Linky
  7. Brilliant, pleased to hear it, I have taken all my callipers to find they have so much crap on them the outside edge of the disc is rubbing against the rust/carbon. So heavy duty sanding tomo. I am going to get some coilovers and some new wheels, I have also just bought 2 new rear wish bones... the search continues for me.
  8. Hi, So far I have changed the 2 front wheel bearings, and some other stuff and although it tightened up the steering it never solved the issue. The other day i had a 4 wheel alignment done, the 2 rear wheels where pointing to the right, so the car was been pushed to the side instead of straight forward. I also refurnished the rear callipers and for the first time in 4-5 weeks i have had no issues what so ever! Let me know how you get on though, points to check first are your wheels, jack them up and give them a spin, check the callipers and shake the wheel to ensure there is no play what-so-ever. then get your 4 point tracking done. the front will never be inline if the rear are out. Good luck and keep us posted!
  9. Yeah this should be easy, there are only about 6 breaks! first thing you need to do is support the break for the back, some hard clear plastic would suffice. Once supported above and below the break, look at melting the ribbon cover slightly with a soldering iron so you bare the metal, then you have 2 choices you can either piggy back a cable or you can use liquid metal.
  10. Oh dear, it turns out the "pulling to one side while accelerating" was down to the tracking, however with the car perfectly in tune I took to the motorway got to 70 and promptly had to slow down again. talk about fed up! :tsktsk: I have noticed an ever so slight knocking sound coming from the N/S/R... looks to be my next port of call. :crybaby: :crybaby: :tsktsk: :tsktsk: :tsktsk: :tsktsk:
  11. Hi Tony-bones, funny you should mention that, i have it booked in a fcm in Bristol this morning B)
  12. where are you in Somerset?
  13. Hi Peter, if you click this link you will have all you need to know. UPDATE: It only seems to work in IE though! Dave
  14. Hey All, As some of you may have seen I have been having the strangest issue with my steering, however after spending £445 on 2 new front wheel bearings and ball joints the car is dead quiet but still doing it's own thing when every now and again. I took the girl out this morning for a test drive and found it is ridiculously sensitive when steering to the right and heavier when I turn Left! Literally if I move the wheel the car reacts instantly. Now given the crown in the road, the car should naturally be easier to turn to the left not the right because its like sending the car over the tiniest of bumps! I invested in a trolley jack, axle stands, wheel chocks and a wheeled trolley so i can get under nice an easy, does anyone have any recommendations on things I should be checking when I get under there. Thank you for your help.
  15. A quick update for everyone, I went to Devon for a weekend away with the family, 30 miles into the journey I moved into the slow lane and hit the groves that the trucks have worn into the road. The second I hit them the car started jumping from one grove to the other. I borrowed a friends car to gage the difference and my steering is so loose its unreal, It seems like I am permanently steering into the wind to go in a straight line.
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