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GrahamG

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  1. All the fuss made about the design of alloy wheels usually leaves me cold but those gold rims on the black Celica are worth the effort.

    Would appreciate a report on the Michelin Cross Climates which I should have on my RX350 for this winter but I failed to find an offer on price which matched previous years. If I end up in a ditch because too mean to fork out for decent boots I will have a smile on my face.

  2. Came out to the car a week ago and found all the windows open. No rain.

    Yesterday the same thing, again no rain and assume a fully charged Battery.

     Long hold of the button on the key fob does bring all windows down [and up] as it should.

    Any suggestions as to what causes this please? 

    Had the car six years without problem. Now with 60,000 miles and in excellent general condition, fully serviced etc.

  3. Good luck Ron and I will certainly follow your progress and look forward to a successful outcome.

    Based only on what I have read on the US club site may I suggest you initially leave the ride height sensors in place. Of course there will be nothing to connect them to but tying them up in a neutral position might be necessary [in addition to removing one or two fuses] to prevent the dash warning light.

    Interesting Lexus say the ride height sensors do not provide info to the self levelling head lights but if that is true what is the relevant sensor?  On my RX350 [without air suspension] there is one sensor, identical in appearance and location to the air suspension sensors, which does control the head lights. Just asking.

  4. Living in southern England I have never previously given winter tyres much thought but if global warming actually means more extreme weather events then I have decided to have the Michelin 'all seasons' under me especially as they seem more of a winterised summer compound than the other way round. 

    Just can't help feeling on the law of averages we are over due a severe winter.

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  5. I would not have accepted it either. A Battery that could have been from January 2018. One advantage of buying from a major distributor is a large throughput of stock so that you benefit from fresh inventory.

    I once phoned Exide when I found one of their top line batteries for sale cheap on line [£85] to ask if there was a way of establishing the manufacturing date. There was not but the girl assured me the seller was the online arm of a major outlet and she advised that because of the number of batteries shipped to them each month it would not be 'old'.

    Was completely happy with it and it is still in the car 4 years later. 

  6. I bought a Denso ignition coil from Rock Auto in the USA [ about £65 ] and fitted it about two years ago and have had no problem. In fact bought another from same source and carry that just in case.

    My RX350SE eats ignition coils. Three in six years. 

    Yesterday Lexus Guildford carried out a 120,000 mile service which involves changing the spark plugs so I had them renew the only non recent coil on the rear bank of the V6. Although Denso is the OEM they did spot that the US coil was not Lexus.

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  7. On 7/18/2019 at 7:12 AM, olliesgrandad said:

    I don't think you will be disappointed with them. Keep an eye out for the Michelin preloaded debit card offer. I have saved £200 on my last 2,sets of tyres. Offer usually around October if you can wait. 

    Les, four new Cross Climates for me in October would be perfect. Can you tell us any more about the Michelin offer, which garage did you buy from?

    Just phoned a local Michelin agent and they, 'nevererdofit, mate'.

    That sort of saving would really be worth while.

  8. Roger, how happy are you with Paul Frost's replacement?

    Following the remedies in the USA it seems there is a problem acoustically matching the original [not just a matter of impedance] and the result is not always satisfactory even though it is acknowledged any new unit may of itself be of superior manufacture.

    Perhaps I am just attracted to Michael's solution because of the DIY aspect.

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