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    Rayaan
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    RX500h / UX300e
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    2023
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    Yorkshire
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  1. Was booked in today for the 2nd Key fob and locking wheel nuts. Not sure what is correct but I only have 1 metal key in the original key fob. I was only given the 2nd remote today without the metal key inside and was told it should have been supplied with two metal keys from the supplying dealership. Seems very odd so not sure. Anyone with a 5th gen RX had the same?
  2. Breaking in your new Lexus To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions is recommended: ●For the first 186 miles (300 km): Avoid sudden stops. ●For the first 621 miles (1000 km): Do not drive at extremely high speeds. Avoid sudden acceleration. Do not drive continuously in low gears. Do not drive at a constant speed for extended periods.
  3. Most likely because they leave it on for ages running petrol
  4. It's inherently an EV problem. My hybrids were never as poor battery wise and could be left for weeks without issue. AA man said 50% approx of callouts now are EV 12V batteries discharged as they keep putting smaller and smaller batteries in. Porsche Taycan seems to be a regular.
  5. The canbus theft doesn't affect the new gen RX. Just leave the keys in a metal tin or Faraday pouch
  6. Most headlights from factory are lower than the MOT standards and sensor failure for self levelling is actually quite rare It may be worth getting checked for cataracts as that tends to cause excessive glare
  7. That is correct. There is a diagnostic charge initially and it is the same as most manufacturers under the approved used scheme or extended warranty. If the fault is found and covered by the warranty then it'll be waived and everything fixed under the warranty. If not, you usually pay the diagnostic charge and then the dealer will give you a quote which you can choose to accept or not. More than likely the sunroof drains are blocked, more so if the car has spent time under trees
  8. Depends on a multitude of factors. Let the car do it's thing. No real benefit to using EV mode apart from if you want to travel in stealth
  9. I had the same. Was an injector. Causes the car to shake a little intermittently at idle
  10. Itll be the injector or fuel pump. Had the injector on mine but was sorted under warranty
  11. They're the same. They didn't change the mirrors
  12. Change one tyre if the other is approx 70% of tread remaining. Doesnt matter what tyre you put on as long as its the same type of tyre as in summer tyre in your case The changing tyres in pairs after a puncture on a 4wd car is a good money maker and nothing more unless theres a large difference in tread
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