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  1. Toyota/Lexus has just settled a billion dollar claim in the US for cars excellerating without warning thereby causing death & injury. A major part of the problem appears to have been poorly fitted floor mats causing the gas pedal to stick open.

    http://online.wsj.co...3805105922.html

    SO CHECK YOURS :phone:

    Not quite sure where you get your Billion Dollar figure from? This was an out of court settlement prior to trial (as many of them are). If a billion dollars was being claimed then you can be damn sure that this would have gone all the way through the US court system up to US supreme court.

    This was a simple case settled at mediation (it never even made it into a court room). Toyota would have thrown some money at this (possibly seven figures to extinguish it).

    What will be more worrying for Toyota (and more rigourously defended) will be the class action that is currently out there at present.

  2. Rx450h in the USA can be started by remote fob, does any one know how software on uk model can be turned on. sootysdl

    I'm sure there is some looney lefty law over here, or some daft petition by the tree hugging brigade that will jump up and down and say "It's bad for the environment and it will kill all the plankton in the seas and world will stop spinning on it's axis if you let your engine run without being in the car"

    I believe there is a nanny law over here that states you cannot leave your car unattended with the engine running. I don't agree with any of the above crap and if I want to start my car remotely to warm it up on cold winter mornings I should be afforded that option.

    The Ed

    You cannot leave it with the engine running on the highway but in your drive possibly. However if your car is stolen whilst standing with the engine running, your insurer might well refuse to pay out.

    Don't think there is anything in most policies about engine running? The usual criteria is car must be locked and keys not in the ignition, which using a remote start device would satisfy both conditions.

    If in doubt, sue the b*stards and they will pay up !!

  3. Rx450h in the USA can be started by remote fob, does any one know how software on uk model can be turned on. sootysdl

    I'm sure there is some looney lefty law over here, or some daft petition by the tree hugging brigade that will jump up and down and say "It's bad for the environment and it will kill all the plankton in the seas and world will stop spinning on it's axis if you let your engine run without being in the car"

    I believe there is a nanny law over here that states you cannot leave your car unattended with the engine running. I don't agree with any of the above crap and if I want to start my car remotely to warm it up on cold winter mornings I should be afforded that option.

    The Ed

  4. Yup - if you compare the price to a year or so, they are 'almost' good value for money :whistling: . I think the generic ones that have appeared recently has driven down the price of OEM ones. (Plus production costs must have decreased now they have been around for 7 or 8 years.)

    One interesting fact - the dealers I have spoken to have never had to replace a TPMS due to Battery failure (only mechanical failure due to breakage usually by trye fitters!). I believe they first appeared on Lexus in 2005/6 so the original ones are over 7 years old and still going strong.

  5. Good learning curve, the valves are over £100.00 each! I think I would go and find your old car and ask for them back as they are no use on a non TPMS model.

    No they are not. They used to be but prices have come down more recently. Genuine Lexus ones (Made by Pacific) are £55 plus VAT and of course there are generic ones floating around now which work on 315Mhz and should be programmable via any dealer that has a decent TPMS Programmer.

    You will also need a TPMS seal kit for each sensor and these are around £6 or £7 each.

  6. ....... They are to all intense and purposes a Bentley with VW badges. They cost around £100k new and lose their value like the first drop on a roller coaster.......

    Phaeton????... It's a Passat with hand finished paint !!

    No no no its twice the size to start with.

    Mike

    Oh alright then.... It's a BIG Passat with hand finished paint, stainless steel boot hinges and an analogue clock.... with a second hand !

  7. Still waiting for an answer from my dealership on the old door locking at speed, but I do have another question.

    Has anyone tried to use the "Connected Services" so that I can use the portal (I have registered) to download memory points to the Satnav? I have an Orange mobile phone and even Orange do not appear to have the information I need....The drop down list in the car does have T-Mobile but it failed.

    Orange is knackered at the moment. It doesn't work with the Lexus services. Lexus are aware of this (as are Orange) and alledgedly they are working on a fix. Don't hold your breath though. Probably easier and more reliable to get yourself on a different network. (The other networks are fine)

  8. I still have the originals mats in mine and still mint, but I do use some clear plastic ones on top and these are ideal for keeping the mats clean and dry and they sell them in halfords about £40 the set, just thow them in the boot in the summer

    Ditto - Got mine in Walmart in the States $19.99 the set of four. Clear so shows the original colour through and sling them in the garage/boot for the summer months (What Summer :megaangry: )

    The Ed

  9. Errrrm... actually guys not wanting to burst your bubble of untrustworthyness but....

    Rattlingstick Productions are quite a sizeable production house with offices on the East and West Coast of the USA as well as Germany, Brazil and Austrailia (not counting France and Spain cos they're not real countries) :ooh-ducky:

    They have produced for the likes of Kaiser Chiefs, Elbow and Husky to name a few.... Not everyone is trying to nick your car !!!!

    The Ed

    P.S - No I do not work for them or have any affiliation with them.

  10. I've got the car back and he has had the light took off and he was told it was because the car had slid out but I can't remember this and what happens in the snow as its rear wheel drive and could easily slide out does this mean I have to have the light taken off every time at a cost of £85

    No - He is telling you a load of horse dung. If you had spun the rear wheels the most that would happed is your traction control light would blink but this does not need resetting.

    I don't want to worry you but he may be trying to mask a problem that is known about. Unfortunately it neccesitates a new ECU, two oxygen sensors and a Oil Change (I have no idea why the new oil is required but that is what is on the notice). The bad news is the total cost is circa £2,500.

    There have been instances where owners have been told what their bill will be and then decided not to keep the car !

    If he has just reset the light, I fear it will return again shortly !

    I hope for your sake it is not the dreaded ECU problem.

    Best of luck

    The Ed

  11. Wingmirror market look to be arounf 13 quid for an replacement RX glass but I doudt for that price it will include the heating element (you would have to check with them).

    I got my wifes Mercedes replacement mirror glass from http://www.wingmirrorman.co.uk and this DID include the heating element! Was arounf £25 quid from memory and took a little over 30 seconds to fit !!

    Good luck

    The Ed

  12. I'm afraid that your "barrister friend" appears to have mislead you on this matter. 5 years ago i was overpaid £18000 in my weekly wages by the company I worked for so I rapidly checked my position and discovered that not only was keeping the money theft but also failing to take reasonable steps to return the money was also classed as theft. Read the following and check further with your legal eagle:

    the Theft (Amendment) Act 1996 updates s.24 Theft Act 1968 to say "A person is guilty of an offence if—

    (a) a wrongful credit has been made to an account kept by him or in respect of which he has any right or interest;

    ( B) he knows or believes that the credit is wrongful; and

    © he dishonestly fails to take such steps as are reasonable in the circumstances to secure that the credit is cancelled. "

    Read here for full details: http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1996...0062_en_1#l1g2

    In that case then, the original poster can quote the same verbiage back at the bank!! The bank took his money without his consent (the ppi premiums )and is therefore guilty of theft themselves. They knowingly took funds without permission and the op has the advantage of legal precedent on his side.

    I really would not give these highwaymen (banks) the time of day and as for a cached audit trail via facespace and LOC.... comeon guys..... they REALLY aren't that clever (or they wouldn't be bankers). Also, for the sake of a few hundred or a few thousand quid, they wouldn'd go to the bother of forensic IT work, it would outweigh the cost of the litigation and damages.

    Keep the damn money and let the stupid b*stards beg for it back ! At no point say you will not give it back if asked but you can have some real fun making them jump through all sorts of hoops before parting with the cash. Let us not forget, they took your money unlawfully and inconvenienced you so make damn sure you inconvenience them - SIMPLES :phone:

    The Ed

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