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  1. My understanding is that the latest generation of NX (22 MY onwards) and 5th generation RX aren't vulnerable.
    4 points
  2. Some car enthusiasts hate this sort of stuff but surprisingly the original badly stained grey calipers look tidier with a uniform colour finish. Anyway it's done now. The front calipers are huge on this car, looks like they are 4 pot, maybe even 6. Off to test drive the new hybrid LBX at Lexus Hull tomorrow which might be a suitable replacement for her Hybrid Toyota Yaris but sounds like the pricing will be a bit of a stretch.
    3 points
  3. Insurance companies will fix their premiums to ensure & guarantee the best possible outcome for themselves. In reality, despite what they allege they do, they no longer insure risk!
    3 points
  4. Thinkware can supply side cameras to compliment their dashcams. https://thinkwaredashcam.eu/product/extsidecamera/ As pointed out though, the 12v battery isn’t much use for parking mode - I think I get about 5 mins with my Thinkware dashcam before the camera shuts itself down due to the low 12v battery charge (it monitors the 12v battery. However, if you want an all singing all dancing system they also supply auxiliary back up batteries. Anything is possible, all depends how much you want to spend. https://thinkwaredashcam.eu/product/ivoltminiexternalbattery/ https://thinkwaredashcam.eu/product/ivolt-pro-external-battery/ Disclaimer: I have no association with Thinkware, It has just been my dashcam of choice over the past 6 years
    3 points
  5. It's not the same as on the new ones. IS250s don't get stolen. Not a desirable car nor expensive one, it's not a hybrid so it won't be a subject to catalytic converter thefts either. Lots of parts available thanks to the diesels going bang so even parts demand isn't really there.
    3 points
  6. That's my understanding too Ken. I read that this is because Lexus implemented Toyota Security Key (TSK) a unique encrypted key which the ECU's require before executing any CAN commands. This means that the physical key has to be present. However we don't know when or if the criminal fraternity will overcome it. It doesn't stop the scum doing damage to the wheel arch and bumper finding out though.
    3 points
  7. I shall find out when I go back in the morning. Will report on here the results of my complaints. Thanks. Much appreciated comments. I’m not going to allow them to get away with it. I don’t think the lass on the reception has any idea of the replacement part, she will do in the morning as will the proprietor of the business. She was the only person on site when I collected my car. Perhaps the proprietor had disappeared on purpose as she stipulated that my car would be ready at 4:15, maybe giving her boss the opportunity to disappear.
    2 points
  8. that was my main concern also parts as when I had my body shop many years ago, we used to work for a company who imported Toyota Amazons and if we add to order parts, the first thing Toyota asked for was the VIN number and if it was an import, they refused to supply parts as for insurance my current company have given me a really good price of fully comp & protected NCD for just over £500 I saw this one too pimped up thanks for your advice
    2 points
  9. Mistakes happen but as you rightly pointed out the liablity lies with them to make it right. If there was a perceived risk that removing the sensor was going to cause it to break. They should be calling and informing you about it. Anyway whats done is done. I think its fair to give them an opportunity to make this right and replace a like for like sensor themselves. i reckon it will be cheaper for them to fix it themselves with original parts than paying you to go to the dealer. Also do inform them about the valve caps and do this over a text message or email in addition to a call. Document your grievance and the solution theyre willing to offer in case you need to take them to small claims court.
    2 points
  10. After the update my info and security selections would not stay on causing me to have to reset after restarting car. Nipped into Lexus Bolton hoping for a solution. They got the multi media expert to look at it whilst I waited. He reset the system a couple of times and this resulted in the system working correctly. Everything now back to normal inc. info being sent to the app. Once again a great service from the dealership on responding even though I had no appointment.
    2 points
  11. Like Vlad said, it's most likely the alternator. Try charging the battery over night. Check with the volt meter. Have a look at this video and see if you think it's difficult or not. "easy" is down to personal opinion/skillset.
    2 points
  12. Yes, that's the solution OK. Does the wife really have to go?
    2 points
  13. OK 3 to choose from and decided to go with the first I saw, an 18 plate advance with 25k. The 69 plater has clearly been used as a taxi as the shiny rear seats testify so that's off my list, plus it has only 1 recorded service at 30k (the 40+ interval) so missing some history. They had another 68 plate Advance in red looked clean but has no dealer history at all and is practically sold, also mileage higher at 40k. Without dealer history not sure I'd want it. Either way, looks like I'll be staying in Club Lexus for a while now.
    2 points
  14. I'd say yes as we aren't getting reports from owners here on theft, or attempted thefts. We have LV refusing to cover CT200h that aren't even vulnerable, so I feel pre and post facelift NXs might be all tarred with the same brush with some insurance companies. You would need to shop around.
    2 points
  15. Mine keep saying "cut us some slack here it isnt our fault you are as deaf as a post and blind as a bat".
    2 points
  16. Hey Ifti ... The usual thread hijacking going on above I see, same old suspects, some just love talking among themselves 😆 . Back on topic, every car has its price so there must be a good reason it's not selling 🤔 . The used market's not great mind, on the slide some might say, but keep trying eh? Is it on AutoTrader? I don't see it on the 'Cars for Sale' Forum!?! No details. Makes me wonder, do you really want it sold? 😃
    2 points
  17. It will have CANbus but it's probably not easily accessible enough for a thief to connect to. The models that have CAN headlights (IS250 does not) have vulnerable CAN wiring just above the wheel arch that can be reached with very little damage to the vehicle bodywork. I have not seen any IS250 reported stolen via CAN injection.
    2 points
  18. Tat? I think it's a very clever design. Seems well constructed, weighs almost nothing, easy to hide away and looks good. Only my opinion of course!
    2 points
  19. It’s a funny thing, a Lexus V8… they’re the halo car, but Lexus has never really seemed that bothered with them in the UK (or buyers weren’t…) I’ve had my GSF for 6 years now - it’s my daily driver and I can’t think what I’d ever replace it with. I’d probably choose the GSF’s successor but… there isn’t one! Bit of a shame the IS500 never made it here, but I’m not sure that’s quite what I’d want. Makes me laugh the occasional mailshots from Lexus telling me that “there’s never been a better time to trade up your Lexus..”! The sting of the annual VED of around £700 lasts a few minutes, but the GSF has been my ideal car since I first sat in one in Hedge End showroom whilst my ISF was being serviced. A sad, but inevitable end.
    2 points
  20. As the title states, I've got a set of F-Sport wheels for sale. All with good 4-5mm 225/40R18 tyres all round. - £650 collection only (can delivery for fuel within reasonable distance) Headlights that aren't yellow if someone wants to "fix" their. All fully working, still on the car at the minute. - £250. Can post those at buyer's expense. Thanks
    1 point
  21. Hi all can anyone please tell me how I can tell if the car is a GB model or a Jap import any advice would be appreciated norm
    1 point
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  23. Same here, second airbag recall done at Lexus Gatwick November 2019.
    1 point
  24. I’ve just insured my NX with LV for £405 for the year. It’s a 2021 so facelifted gen 1, ie Canbus vulnerable. Insurance issues must be dependant on postcode.
    1 point
  25. Not going to compete with you, but I too have set of F-Sport wheels with good tyres 😄 Not for sale yet!
    1 point
  26. Most of luxury cars have this vulnerability, just some are less vulnerable than others. It really depends on where the CANBUS is routed and where the ECU is, basically how easy is to pull the cable and connect to it. I think most affected will be Lexus, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Ford, Range Rover, Jaguar, but I have also seen information about Audi and VW, BMW, MB stolen the same way. PSA/FCA cars so Renault, Peugeot, Fiat, Maserati, JEEP etc. I have not seen Porsche stolen this way, so maybe they just routed the cables differently. In short - most cars and most makes. Then it is more model specific whenever access is simple or difficult. For example Toyota RAV4 (and also Lexus NX for same reason, because it is same car) and Range Rover Velar and Sport are very widely know to be targeted, because CANBUS is literally under front bumper or in case of LR under wheel well liner, basically accessible by bare hands. Other models may require tools or extensive damage. I think BMW has the access under headlights, so thieves rip the headlights out to access it. As you can imagine driving the car without headlight is much more suspicious and much harder to do than just pull the corner of bumper.
    1 point
  27. That's interesting and useful. Thanks Glyn.
    1 point
  28. Hi There are some of the pointers it is a Japanese Import 1) Imports will not have UK service history or Hybrid Health Check 2) the sat nav and some buttons maybe in japanese 3) Imports may have wind deflectors and extra bodykit and non standard UK reg plates 4) They may have an additional foglight which is required for the UK SVA test 5) They may have parking pole stick out of the front bumper 6) The mileage maybe displayed in KMs and not miles Here is an example of an import LS600h 2010 Black Lexus LS 600h WALD 5.0 V8 Saloon 4dr Petrol Hybrid CVT 4WD Euro 5 (s/s) (445 ps) for sale for £14,495 in IPSWICH, SUFFOLK (autotrader.co.uk)
    1 point
  29. Just front shocks from Japan. Rest UK sourced. Another factor is that I have a 5000 mile annual allowance for insurance. Trip would burn up 4000 of them! .....and fuel costs about double the other car. It will probably rain in Spain as well!
    1 point
  30. Use voltmeter and see what voltage it's showing and take battery off charge overnight and see if charge's my last battery was Toyota original one tried charging overnight but was totally dead
    1 point
  31. do you have the local breakdown cover ? to ask them to tow you wherever, ? Malc
    1 point
  32. I've just had the windscreen removed and refitted. It should hopefully fix a small water leak I had which was causing the A-pillar trim to get wet, and general dampness in the car. I asked the guys to let me know when the roof gutter rails were removed if there were any broken clips, and it turned out there were loads, and quite a few missing completely. When they finished they said they had spares so they replaced them all. Result! The windscreen adhesive primer had deteriorated and they could see loads of places where water was getting in - but also said it's not done too bad as they are currently refitting loads of screens on cars that are less than 3 years old. I had to agree to have the whole screen replaced if it got damaged during the work because they couldn't guarantee it (£624), however they managed to refit it without breaking it so it was only £216. So I still have a genuine Lexus screen. The only non-original part is the rubber seal at the top of the screen, but it looks like factory to me. I used Express Windscreens and I'm very happy with the service.
    1 point
  33. It's pretty useless basically if you want to use cheap rate electricity, I ended up setting it start at the beginning of the cheap rate and just hope it finishes before it ends. Got fed up with it after a few weeks and bought an Ohme charger so charging was fully controlled.
    1 point
  34. The self healing paint I do believe has some merit. It's supposed to use sunlight to remove light swirling in the clearcoat that comes over time. Whether other manufacturers also use the same I couldn't say however. I recently posted on here a while ago about my own car and the good condition of it's paintwork despite the fact that due to doing a lot of miles in the car and not having much opportunity to pamper it I do very little to look after it - my Lexus dealer has probably washed it more times than I have...!
    1 point
  35. When I had an NX I certainly noticed a sound difference when the shelf was out but usually that meant the back was down too. Even with the seats down the noise levels are not that different in my UX but the UX is much noisier to start with! Of course the seats are down much more often in the UX for obvious reasons.
    1 point
  36. We had to be careful at primary school when saying the headmaster's name - a Mr.Banks
    1 point
  37. I remember when i bought the car Don i had watched lots of YouTube vids and i watched Melissa at Northfield Texas show you how to easily fold it. I've never had it out of the bag since i put it back in it. Lol.
    1 point
  38. Auto trader value at 5k but consider offers
    1 point
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  40. Yes, that is a fault on the second knock sensor (bank 2). This is a somewhat common error on these engines - probably corroded wiring rather than the knock sensor itself. See here for an example:
    1 point
  41. Normally I wouldn't accept what a dealer says but I've not seen any reported pre-facelift NX thefts discussed here on LOC so there is something different. The headlights have CAN bus wiring to all years in the wiring diagrams I've seen, for all three types of headlight so either wiring is different (maybe difficult to reach on one or two of the headlight designs) or the theft device doesn't support the older ones (or the body ECU/gateway ECU doesn't get tricked on the older model).
    1 point
  42. Had it ceramic coated as part of the prep when I bought it so hopefully keeping it clean will be a bit easier. Just need a nice dry day to get it properly washed and gone over with some of the supplied detailing stuff. With the warranty and being a Toyota which are all virtually immortal if looked after I'm looking forward to the next few years of trundling round in it. When the time comes to settle up on it I will be stuck for what I'd get next if I don't keep it. I can't stand the way a lot of newer cars have gone with all the touch screens and silliness that ensues. And I'd be looking at models I haven't driven 100's or 1,000's of by that point. Years of valet driving had its uses.
    1 point
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  44. I'm surprised I remembered this <LOL>
    1 point
  45. Easiest thing is to have the wing mirrors on auto so they fold when you lock it, obvious to see then it's locked/alarmed.
    1 point
  46. UK government “You must buy an electric car!” UK Insurers “We don’t provide cover for electric cars” What time is the number 15 bus due?
    1 point
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  48. Hi, Canbus theft has only just started in 2023 and is clearly going to be increasing and a major issue for 2024 for all Lexus model owners, but Toyota can ignore it because everyone is divided in their own forums and topics. Please visit general forum and view canbus theft scandal topic. Please comment on the topic and also ask this site owner why canbus is not a main page permanent link until Toyota / Lexus fixes this with a recall to fit physical plates as it has done for a few RX owners for all 2014-2023 owners. The only way Toyota will react is when poor reputation harms sales. On the gen CTS topic add your own Lexus 2024 tag line. The wittiest, most pithy will be widely circulated. Thanks.
    1 point
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