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mr_s81

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    Ian
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    RX400H
  • Year of Lexus
    2005
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    Londonderry
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  1. Removed from my 08 ISF which is now sadly sold. In very good condition. Delivery may be tricky given the size and weight of it, but if interested make me an offer and I can look more into it. Based in Northern Ireland. Thanks for looking.
  2. Hi. Yes, I got the problem sorted. I replaced the oil level sensor and the problem was rectified. It hasn't come back since. It's easy to change too, so could be done DIY if you so wished. Thanks, Ian
  3. Hi, I did it when I bought my ISF last year. There were no signs of anything amiss, but given the issue appears to occur within the radiator and can fail without any visible issue on the outside, I didn't want to run the risk. From what I can glean, it's not that common, but I decided it wasn't worth the risk for the sake of a few hundred quid on parts. I did mine DIY as I like fettling and it reduces costs! There are guides online and it doesn't require any specialist tools. A decent indie garage could carry out the work without going near Lexus main dealers. It's like anything. You pay your money, you take your chances. I wasn't prepared to risk a leak developing and ruining the transmission for the sake of a reasonable outlay and a few hours time. Ian
  4. I have one as well. Not cut at all. I removed it in October when I put on the H&S cat back. In NI so would need posted.
  5. My initial idea was to go with the x pipe version as they still sounded great in video clips. I made it clear that I wanted to avoid drone and they said drone is only an issue if the secondary cats have been removed. Given I was going for the cat back only, this was not an issue. As long as it isn't loud while cruising along, light acceleration etc, I won't mind.
  6. Pleased to hear that @Grey One. Like yourself I have also bit the bullet and ordered a cat back system. I went for the non x pipe version on the advice of H&S, so I'm hoping I'll be as pleased with the results as you are! I opted to keep the 'fake' exhausts. Mainly because I don't mind the look of them and secondly due to the fact that they (apparently) provide some function in terms of aero. I've no idea if that's true or not. Either way, I'm looking forward to unleashing the v8 sound. Unfortunately it's a 6 week wait, so I've another 4 to go!
  7. 2 hours is good going. My radiator looked fine when it was off, but I guess it's corrosion on the inside that is the potential issue. Either way, it's good to have the peace of mind knowing that it's been done!
  8. As @4969_LXS says no drilling is required. Everything bolts on and off. I did mine about a couple of months ago and to be honest if you take your time and do everything methodically, it's not a particularly difficult job and can be done with basic tools. I removed the fans while the radiator was still in situ and also reattached them again after putting the radiator in. Not having them bolted to the radiator gave a fair bit more room to get the old one removed and new one installed in my experience. It's all personal preference though. I don't think there's a 'right' or 'wrong' way to do it.
  9. Apologies @Greisingel, I wasn't notified of your reply at the time Thanks very much for the info. I've been able to get the relevant part number and have hopefully sourced a reasonably priced replacement! 🙂
  10. @Herbieyou legend! Guess I'll have to look for an oil level sensor instead. Thanks very much for the quick reply.
  11. Bit of a thread bump here, but I am having the exact same symptoms on my 2005 RX400h with 141000 miles. I changed the oil about 2 months ago and there were no issues until this past week. The car doesn't is only used 2 or 3 times a week presently as I'm currently WFH. I have changed the oil pressure sensor but it appears to have made no difference. The oil level is at the top mark on the dipstick when on level ground, so I'm reticent to add any more. I looked the handbook and it indicates that the oil level and oil pressure are two separate warning lights. I notice there appears to be some sort of sensor bolted to the oil pan, but I couldn't find much evidence online of an oil level sensor on the RX400h. Can any shed on light on what this might be? Barring the warning light, the car is running very well as usual. Thanks in anticipation.
  12. Now that's interesting @SPISF, thanks for that! I know it depends on how an individual is proportioned and how they like to set their seat, but 3 inches extra height sounds more than ample. I must get seated in the RX400h after work and break out the measuring tape!
  13. Thanks @MNMJ. I think my height is mostly in my back rather than my legs. If you managed an ISF a non-sunroof ISF for 5 years at your height I'd be pretty confident I'll be fine! I've been looking the local classifieds on and off for local IS models with a sunroof, but they are very few and far between it seems. I'll just continue to keep checking and see if something turns up. It's going to be the only way to know. I'd be happier to find one in a dealer forecourt to have a sit in, as I'd be reluctant to waste a private buyer's time in truth when I'd no interest in buying the car (unless it was an ISF of course!)
  14. It's quite simple. A potential option has come up, but it's a sunroof model. I'm concerned that I will be too tall to fit comfortably. I'm in NI and this car is on the mainland, so it isn't a case of jumping in my car to go and look at it!
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