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  1. Tonight's charge result- best of the year so far. 52.5/50.9. Actual mileage from the previously predicted 50 was 47.5 which included 12 miles of motorway driving.
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  2. The sill flanges are now looking better after straightening, treating the rust and applying Rustin's metal paint. I also applied underseal to the inside face of the flanges and injected some cavity wax, just in case. However, removing the dents would not be easy because there is no access from the top of the sill, so I decided to live with them, especially as they are hidden by the plastic sill covers.
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  3. Car came back to me on Saturday, not fit for road so had to be trailered, was the earliest I could organise the company I always use, but was worth the wait! Today I made new weather seals for the rear lights as one was missing and the other very tired, seems a previous owner had issue with water leaking into boot and decided it was the missing weather seal, instead of making one, just siliconed the entire back end to within an inch of its life! So that'll be a job for another day. So I used the old one as a template, bought the neoprene from ebay for £6, cut them out rough then trimmed down a little for fitment. Quick, easy and satisying, I wonder if easier than the silicone marathon....
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  4. If you're looking to get any work done. I highly recommend checking prices across different authorised service centers. Lexus also have just service centres that do not have a dealership / showroom. These service centres tend to be cheaper. E.g. Lexus Hayes and Lexus Chalfont. I had my waterpump replaced a while ago and Lexus Hayes did it for £320 with coolant and a new belt for the price. Lexus Twickenham which is a "dealership" wanted £428 without a new belt. I am not sure if service costs differ too but worth checking. You will continue to retain your warranty if you use these centres and their rates are comparable to an indie.
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  5. thanks for the responses gents, I am so enamoured with my es300 that I am tempted by an LS to use for shows - will keep looking perhaps at a 'cheaper' but more used, yet still good example - perhaps a later one too...
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  6. Malcom, dashboard EV range is pretty consistent with the app. Stated 66 km with AC on . It was a very sunny 30°C + week-end in normandy so AC was a must have even
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  7. Tire pressure check this week-end after 1000 miles / circa 1 600 km No loss, still 2.6 bar (I do drive 60% on highways so I usually set the tire pressure a little higher and yes I know highway this is not the perfect playing field for a PHEV 😉 but I got 6.5 l / 100 km fuel usage with adaptative cruise control set at 85mph which is legal speed limit over here ) Run flats seem to hold pressure quite well (compare to my previous self sealing tires which required a .3 bar refill on the same interval)
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  8. Where about are you looking for one? Would be useful to know which city or region so that people can advise accordingly.
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  9. I've wanted to repaint my Lexus ever since I bought it three years ago, although I did experiment with localised repairs in the meantime, although was never really happy with the results.. There are blemishes on nearly every panel but mercifully little rust, which is limited to small scabs under a couple of window trims and one front wheel arch. I thought I would start with the lower panels, which are dark grey. Removing the door claddings, wing claddings, front mudflaps and sill covers was fairly straightforward, although perhaps only Lexus would use four different types of fixings on a mudflap! They also used what turned out to be single use push in fixings on the sill covers, so I have ordered some more, although not from Lexus! If anybody is interested in more detailed information about removal I would be happy to include it. Just ask I was already aware that there are issues with the sill, mainly due to ham-fisted grease monkeys not using the correct split block when jacking the car. As well as distortion this has caused the flanges between the sill and floor to separate in a couple of places, but should be fixable. One corner even has a slight buckle in the floor, which I'm not sure if I can fix. There is also plenty of surface rust, but nothing too severe. It looks like I'm going to be busy for a while sorting out the sills before I make a start on any painting. More to follow, as and when.
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  10. Hi I ordered a UX Takumi on 20/10/22 with an estimated delivery date of 30/9/23. Through to 16/5/23 the "My Lexus Build Tracking" web page had the status as "Order in Progress". Had an email on 16/5/23 saying "We're building your Lexus UX". 6/6/23 email: "Your Lexus is now complete". Then, having asked for the name of the ship which is carrying my car, I can now track: https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9327748 using: https://www.marinetraffic.com When I last checked a couple of days ago it was south of Taiwan on it's way to it's first port of call, Singapore. Not sure if it then has to call at another port but it's due to arrive at Portbury, Bristol on 13th July. Something to keep me amused for the next few weeks!!! After Portbury a lot of Toyota and Lexus cars go to Derby (the Toyota factory) then on to the dealer. This can take another 2-3 weeks so guess I'll get mine end of July or early August. I've ordered the Lexus front and rear dashcam option. Not sure whether these will be fitted at Derby or the dealer but I guess that could add a day or two to the timescales. Thought this might be of interest to anyone wanting to monitor the status of a UX they've ordered.
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  11. Hi there Newbie here from Denmark. I’ve been a BMW enthusiast for many years, and have lately sold my beloved 7 series e38. I simply got tired of the harsh ride, and decided to switch to Lexus. I got interested in a currently for sale pre-facelift LS430 2001 model with 143k miles. I’ve been reading up a lot on the LS430, which was the primary cause for choosing this specific model, as I believe it will serve my needs. I want a nice, soft and quiet ride for relaxing cruising. I’ve attached some images of the beauty. Some details: I’ll be the third owner. Documented service history A very small portion of the lower passenger side window has delamination. According to the owner, this started several years ago and hasn’t gotten worse. So I hope it stays this way. It’s not an Ultra Luxury, but it has dual pane windows, air suspension, navigation, and Mark Levinson sound system. Does it make it Custom Luxury, don’t know for sure? Anyway, I might need some inputs, since I’m completely new to Lexus. I’ve been reading up on some weaknesses, and there seems to be one critical part, that bothers me. According to many online sources/threads, these models tend to have major issues with the radiator, causing the coolant to leak into the gearbox, which results in a damaged gearbox. Now, I’m used to do DIY on all my cars, so replacing a radiator won’t be a big deal. So far, I’ve found several threads, where owners have installed an external oil cooler that eliminates the problem. Others have replaced the stock radiator only, which already has the oil cooler inside. This seems to be a better thing to do in my eyes, since the radiator itself could be due for replacement anyway. But I’m trying to understand, what is the actual cause of a leaking coolant into the gearbox situation? Is the correct approach, to make sure to replace the whole radiator in time and how often to be specific, or simply just install an external oil cooler to eliminate the problem? Rgds, Mario
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  12. Yes thank you @B1RMA for organising the get together and all the rest. So nice to see the F's out in the sun. Major tailback on the M40 due to an accident but managed to get into work with 30mins to spare.
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  13. I found these articles quite helpful in understanding negative voltages. https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/can-voltage-be-negative-understanding-negative-voltage/ http://www.learningaboutelectronics.com/Articles/What-is-negative-voltage
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  14. The POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) run by the GPO/Post Office Telecommunications/British Telecom/BT/Openreach for many decades has always been run by sending out -48V from the exchange batteries. Mind you, now that the old POTS is being retired from service, the copper cables are being recovered, and the whole system moves over from circuit switching to packet switching on fibre,most of the exchange buildings (and their battery rooms) are being sold off and no more -48V.
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  15. Good luck - hope it does the trick.
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  16. Thanks B1RMA for organising it. I eventually got home around 5pm despite leaving you all early after ignoring my satnav and deciding to go back via the M42 .. just to find it closed between J6 and J8 due to weekend roadworks and stuck in the diversions. 😒
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  17. Sorry, my LS430 has HIDs and 9005s for high beam so a different arrangement since the HID is always on and it just adds the high beam lights. However, I would imagine it will be one relay for the 2 dipped beam filaments and another for the 4 high beam filaments. The stalk switch will choose between energising relay 1 (low) or relay 2 (high). That was how my 98 Legend worked.
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  18. Lovely early car. I love white cars, but not the beige interior. I do agree with George on the not driving part, but mainly because it is so mint, you risk spoiling it, decreasing its value etc, unless of course you don't care about future values, but that would also pose the question of why spend so much in the first place? I wouldn't be worried about reliability issues, they are great cars, tonnes of knowledge out there and although some parts for the early gen cars can be a little tough to get ahold of, a lot of items can be found on reputable websites, but require import from Japan or US. Both of which I have done and not had issue. If you are buying as an investment/ once in a blue moon drive, probably one of the best examples, but if you want to swan about in it on the daily/ semi regular, probably not worth it.
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  19. Although not on a Lexus, I had a problem with electric windows going up and down on a previous car. To cure it, I thoroughly cleaned the glass and all the rubbers the glass came into contact with and then added some lubrication to the side channels the glass slides in. After this the window went up and down like new. It was all down to a build up of crud over the years.
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  20. I've managed to straighten the distorted flanges on the sill covers withe careful use of a heat gun and a pair of pliers. The next step is preparation for painting. Before: After:
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  21. I suspect more likely a key relay theft, although the Can bus vulnerability has been present from Day 1 it appears only to have become an issue in the past year or so.
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  22. If the MOT centre is using lift pads rather that actual 4 post lifts then they need to use the slotted pucks and place them under the jacking points. That's just laziness and ignorance right there. My test centre only uses the ramp style 4 post lifts.
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  23. I have at last collected the SC430 wheels. The wheels themselves will need refurbishing, but thankfully the covers are not too bad, with only a few minor blemishes. The seller also included a pair of 15mm spacers, although I have had to order a set of shallow nuts and some chrome dome nuts before I can do a trial fit. I imagine that the brushed metal finish on the plastic covers would be impossible to replicate, so I might give them a gloss clear coat to prevent further deterioration. Or I could paint them the same colour as the wheels, or some other finish, such as dark grey to match the lower panels.
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  24. not sure if that was said in jest - but to my knowledge, all facebooks ads say 1.0 and 123bhp unless the seller edits those fields specifically (I think)
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  25. Finally had a crack at dying the carpet black.. this was done maybe over a month ago now.. still not rubbing off, so works good!
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  26. @Razor61 Many thanks for that, it certainly looks like an impressive result. I'll pop in ECP next time I'm in town and get some. The only experience I have of wet-sanding was with the e60 which had 'got away from me' and required something drastic. Went from this.... to this.... Given that they were c £1,000 [Adaptive Xenons] a side to replace them new, I had nothing to lose. Appreciate your taking the time to help with this.
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  27. Apparently the food and drink at that particular cafe was awful, Lexus link system recognised this and went into don’t let them out mode. 😀
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  28. Hi Alex.. Just back From Lexus Edinburgh Great Service Passed M.O.T Car valeted Waited about 2Hours Just home now.. Had a look at the new UX/NX Did,nt tell the wife.. Obviously.. Brilliant cars and so Reliable..But Here,s the thing Was Talking to a couple who have a UX250h and they said they had a wee bit of trouble with there car .seemingly they were out for a drive stopped off at a cafe for tea and couldnt get out of the car..the doors had completely locked and would,not open They tried and tried to open the doors but to no avail..they ended up phoning the AA Who Eventually managed to get them out the car...It seems that because they are like Sunday drivers and don,t do many miles the 12volt battery had somewhat depleted and the car had gone into some sort of safe mode..Just wondered if you had come across this or read about it...You Can let me know..All The best.. Ron
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  29. In that case I’d stick with the dealer to have the reassurance with the warranty they provide.
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  30. Slight confusion here possibly? Having said you want someone other than a Dealer for general service, you then later say that… I may be mistaken, but I suspect that the service warranty’s conditional on it being carried out by a Dealer! There are three London Lexus dealers showing in the Lexus list and I presume you are already aware of them. I think both Edgware Rd and Woodford have had mainly good reports by LOC members in the past.
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  31. If you're tall you might be more comfortable in an LS430, which has more cabin space. The LS400 is a bit cramped in the front for people with long legs.
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  32. Oooh goody, a ragged out, pimped out, neglected LS430. Errr, pass!! 🙄 You would be FAR better off with Nicholas's 2001. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125985269652
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  33. For me the comparisons are are little irrelevant really …… there’s no compulsion for me yet to discard my 95 Mk3 Ls400 …… MOT time and intervening roadside casualty issues could make my decision making more focussed of course ……. as with any car The Ls430 could be a happy option for me but I’d have to weigh up the quality of maintenance and servicing, preventative maintenance too …… that radiator change, steering rake issues fixed, air suspension having been changed or at least replaced, window delamination ……. And there’s more for sure …… vvti issues too ……. The need to replace a rear screen on a Ls400 might pale into insignificance riskwise tbh …… but that would be likely catastrophic 🥵 Who would know what on earth to choose eh until that need arose ……… decisions decisions decisions …… and your cheque book of course 😂 Malc
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  34. You will struggle to find independent garages specialised for Toyota/Lexus simply because they dont really go wrong theres no market for them. Its the typical wear & tear items that are usually due servicing, tyres,brakes, waterpumps, engines with cambelt. Unlike the German cars VW, Audis, VW Specialist that are setup to support with tuning & servicing etc Most garages can service these cars, nothing complex at all unless your doing anything major to the HYBRID system. Im not a mechanic by any means but servicing Toyota/Lexus has been one of the easiest cars to work or live with the only time it sees a garage is for an MOT If your good at DIY & Have the space invest in a couple of ramps/axle stands & tools & you will enjoy working on these cars look on youtube for how to guidances.
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  35. Ditto all that... including thanks to B1RMA for organising. Look forward to another 👍🏼
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  36. I forgot to hand my back but I would negotiate with them because of there mess up. If you do get charged let me know and send you what's owed
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  37. Thank you for organising David. It was lovely to meet everyone 😁. We really enjoyed looking round the venue too. For info I bought 3 tickets/wristbands at the kiosk (I have a pic of the numbers if needed) Hopefully I’ve attached the pictures I took. Sorry I’m no photographer
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  38. Hi yes thank you for organising the event had a good look at some very decent looking cars. Hopefully will own one myself in the not to distant future. In need of an isf as soon as possible. All the best john
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  39. @B1RMA Thank you for organising this. Had a brilliant time today and thank you to all that came and made it great 👍.
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  40. Thanks for sorting things @B1RMA. FYI handed my sticker back so they best not invoice you for it.
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  41. Saturday was a good day, most ladies going together to do retail therapy in Coventry, leaving the men to talk SC430! Let's hope Sunday is better!
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  42. Hello Mario and welcome to the LOC. It looks like a very good example that you have purchased. I’ve never had the opportunity to examine a failed radiator/cooler to determine the exact failure cause so can only surmise it is either down to internal corrosion of the transmission cooler or fractures of the pipe work due to constant heating and cooling. I would also suggest that the fluid mixing occurs when the engine is switched off so no hydraulic pressure but coolant pressure would remain higher until cooled down allowing engine coolant to flow into the transmission cooler. When it comes to replacements the easiest method is a direct like for like replacement with a decent quality aftermarket unit or as you mention fitting a new coolant radiator and an external transmission cooler kit, the latter I feel being an improvement over the OEM combined set up. From what I can gather from previous failures it seems to happen between 8-10 years so for preventative maintenance I would stick to these figures for service life. Basically if the radiator is still the original do it now as a £200.00 part is certainly better than the cost of a replacement transmission and the labour costs involved. Replacement fluids should of course be OEM Toyota only.
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  43. Thought this might be of interest
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  44. Hi Mike Welcome to the SC430 forum on Lexus Owners Club. I hope you enjoy our group and you always have plenty of SC owners to chat to. It is always difficult to choose a venue which will suit all and Coventry appears to be fairly central for the members who attend. Hopefully there will be many SC's and their owners here and it is always good to put a face to a name. See you Sunday. Anthony
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  45. The car park at The Bear is ready and waiting for the sound of the throbbing heartbeat of V8 engines!
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  46. I too always get my ( trusted ) service and MOT guy to pontificate on the likely rust issues ……. There don’t seem to be any so far, touch wood, just this blooming rust developing on my wheel arch these past couple of years …… and I just know the moment it’s sorted ( it can be they tell me ) some buggers going to zap me and I know it takes very little to write a car off these days ……. Especially our old and trusted steeds …….. I’m already on Cat N from some years back …… just a simple rear door, quite small, easily sorted bash ….. wrote her off …… and I just kept her going, of course We’re on “ borrowed time” with these old gals methinks 😎 Malc
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  47. Sorry to hear that Ken and hope you are on the mend soon. I'll make sure to post as much as I can.. Best regards. Nick
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  48. Hi there, I am wondering if anyone has the part number for the bearing or where can be bought from. Many thanks!
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  49. Drove it to Fort William to start the NC500 later in the week [emoji51] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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