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  1. Just updated my 2009 GS300SE to a GS300h, has anyone managed to get the 300h to door lock when you take the car out of park. My 300SE was set up to do this but I have been back to the main dealer today and apparently the doors cannot be programmed to auto lock with the gear stick or speed related, however there are plenty of settings in the menus regarding unlocking when P is selected.

    Any information would be very much appreciated.

  2. I am looking at replacing my trust worthy Rx300 which is now six and a bit years old. I no longer require this size of vehicle and was considering an IS250SE-L or the other car is The GS300 with all the nice boys toys on board. I would like honest opinions of the GS300 please.

    Have already ordered an IS220d SE-I for my wife, to replace her five anad a half year old IS200 with just under 24k on the clock, we should get delivery in about four weeks

    The GS300 Is a great car. Is it the Mk3 you're looking for? I have owned my car a few months and there are a few things to look for. Make sure that the recall work has been done. The steering rack and rear brake callipers need to change. Also it is now transpiring that on early Mk3 GS models the ECU can throw up warning messages. Make sure that this has been changed under warranty. The cars affected are 2005 to late 2006. This is a £3k bill for the repair.

    Apart from the above the car is wonderful. It's a super smooth drive with a beautiful gearbox, returns good MPG and is a very cool car. It is one of those rare things with me that after 7 months of ownership I still look forward to getting in it and drive. It has lots of gadgets too and all very useful. Reliability is of course fantastic. I test drove the IS250 but to compare the two is pointless. Take a GS out for a test drive and you will be hooked. You will not see many GS's on the road unlike BMW or Merc which makes this quite an exclusive car. People will comment about your car too, more than any other main stream marque, this car turns heads. Put on some private plates as because of the quality paint and interior quality people will struggle to guess the age.

    Test drive and see for yourself!

    :D

    Ditto ... I could not have put it better myself and I completely agree with everypoint. Totally superior on the road too B)

    This will ba a new one on a 59 plate, just arranged to have a demo car from tonight till Sunday.

  3. I am looking at replacing my trust worthy Rx300 which is now six and a bit years old. I no longer require this size of vehicle and was considering an IS250SE-L or the other car is The GS300 with all the nice boys toys on board. I would like honest opinions of the GS300 please.

    Have already ordered an IS220d SE-I for my wife, to replace her five anad a half year old IS200 with just under 24k on the clock, we should get delivery in about four weeks

  4. Clunking from the transmission (dealer got go ahead to do repairs to bushings and rear diff)

    Hi Tony,

    the clunking you experienced, was this at very low speed after you'd taken your foot off the accelerator? I've experienced the same but was told by a friend that this is the torque convertor disengaging but it's quite a clunk and therefore surprised it's meant to be normal?

    br

    Damian

    Hi Damian

    the clunk I get happens about 30mph ish upto 40 ish

    when in traffic and feathering the accelerator on and off to keep the speed the clunk appears as though the car is taking up slack in the drive train. If you put the car into any gear other than 4th or 5th the problem is not apparent, well its not on my car. The dealer has a bulletin from Lexus describing this problem to perfection. They say it may be caused by bushings on the rear drive prop shaft or the diff itself.

    Dealer has the go ahead to do the fix but has not got the parts in to stock as yet.

    By the way the 18000 miles on the car are 6000 in the first two years and another 12000 since I purchased in July 2005.

    Tony

  5. Problems have most cetainly not dried up on may 03 Mk2 they are getting worse by the week.

    Mileage just over 18000

    Love the car but it seems to be one minor fault after another.

    Aggressive gear change lurching very apparent my dealer have apparently sent a report to Lexus

    Clunking from the transmission (dealer got go ahead to do repairs to bushings and rear diff)

    Wheel wobble new wheels fitted (due to corrosion) now got wheel balance issue at above 75mph I know its not UK legal but you have to keep with the flow on motorways

    Poor brakes 1st thing in a morning dealer eventually replaced servo and master cylinder (4 visits to cure problem)

    This is the poorest quality of car I have owned, over the years I have had cars that just ran between services without problem or niggles that every time I get into the car I wonder what is going to appear today, this is not the way a car of this supposed quality should be.

    We also have a 53 plate IS200

    Mileage 9500

    To date wheels replaced due to corrosion

    N/S headlight washer unit replaced (kept sticking in up position)

    Rear shocker replaced

    Looking at this it's also pretty poor for a two year old motor with very low mileage.

  6. its going in again ,this time for another  new master cylinder and brake servo .IF this does not work Lexus Uk will have thwe RX back to look at the brakes .Will let you guys know how I get on .Plus point is service are letting me have a 400 for a few days (should be fun)

    Swager

    Mine has just had a new master cylinder and servo fitted earlier this month.

    First thing on a morning the brake pedal was like concrete when pressed and the brakes had very little effect in trying to stop the car.

    After a couple of uses it was a though the braking system woke up and worked ok again until the car was left over night.

    Once again my brakes are superb and Lexus Stockport service and attention superb.

  7. Mine does exactly this when stationary with foot on brake pedal, It seems to occur when something like the aircon compessor kicks in or out and the engine management adjusts the idle speed slightly.

    This may cause a difference in vacuum pressure in the servo for the brakes giving this drop feeling.

    Having said this the brakes are superb and I have never noticed the problem unless car is stationary.

    Tony

  8. Well done Michael & Lexus I will forward any details you require for Lexus GB to resolve this problem, just let me know what they are and where to send them,

    By the way Alex I really do not think you have experienced this lurching in your car yet, I think we all know what a normal gear change feels like this is not a normal function of a car or ECU

    Tony

  9. Got a phone call last week from Lexus, asking the new customer type questions regarding satisfaction with the dealer the service given the this that and everything else. I mentioned to the person from Lexus about the dangers on the problem I have experienced with the sudden and very rapid acceleration experienced at low speeds, I also told him that my dealer had had a look at the ECU and it was all correct and this is how the car performs, this was not a satisfactory resolve to me, he said he would pass the comments on to the dealer I purchased the car from.

    Another point that I have just realised, all the automatics I have had in the past have had a kick down feature that if this type of acceleration was required whack the throttle to the floor and you got the power virtually instantly. I have noticed that the RX does not appear to have this feature it seems to make assumptions that because my foot goes down I must want to accelerate as quickly as possible, this is not the case but would like to feel some nice progressive power rather than a howl from the engine a snarl from me and a punch in the back and one day a smack up the rear for some poor unsuspecting punter sat in front of me when this happens.

    One final question has any one else noticed that the implementation speed seems to increase on this fault as the car is driven for longer periods ie lurching occurs at anything less than 20mph rather that less than 12.

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