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  1. Dunno - some of the guys over at Club Lexus would probably think that's understated... :winky: djp
  2. Is it just me, or can anyone actually open those "links"? I tried to get on to that site before and couldn't manoeuvre through it... djp ← Works for me :D ← Tried again. Failed miserably. Life's too short... :winky: djp
  3. Is it just me, or can anyone actually open those "links"? I tried to get on to that site before and couldn't manoeuvre through it... djp
  4. After all the effort, you should probably change your handle from lazyoaf... :P djp
  5. I had a similar problem (I think) with my 1991 LS. The back of the seat looked like it was twisted or crooked when I tried to move it. Never bothered to fix it. It looks more than it feels. djp
  6. £246 sounds alot for a check over on the car but believe me it could save you thousands in the long run. ← I spent €400 on an AA test that stopped me from a buying an LS that was a total heap of junk. The AA valued it at half the value that the Lexus dealer had put on it. Unfortunately, I should've got a second AA test that might have stopped me from buying the LS I eventually did buy. I ended up having to spend about €5k on it over 2 years on essential mechanical stuff. Of course, there's a limit to the amount of money you can spend on tests if you don't actually end up buying a car... djp
  7. Adz is right about the different sizes but you can adjust the arms. ← Is that easy/difficult to do? It's a really annoying noise... djp
  8. I had this on my MK2 and it was because the wrong size wipers were put on, as far as I recall the 2 wipers are supposed to be different sizes. I expect some people just measure one and then buy a pair that size. Changing them is a pain though. What I did was turned on the wipers until they get in the pointing up position then turn the ignition off so they stay there. I've had the wiper trouble on both of my MK1s. Not sure if wiper size is the issue, as it's the body of the wiper (if you know what I mean) that's hitting the metal strip on the side of the windscreen. I've considered sticking little blocks of foam on to the wiper body in order to deaden the "blow", but I haven't got around to it yet. It's a shame that the "ruthless pursuit of perfection" let something like this slip through the net, becaue it's just the type of thing that one's smart-arsed "friends" are likely to comment negaively on..."Oooh, your wiper's making such a lot of noise, and you're getting how much mpg? Doesn't happen on my Daewoo Crapmobile..." Apologies to Daewoo owners everywhere, of course... :winky: djp
  9. Agreed! I spent the thick end of €2000 on two separate elements when my (! LS failed our NCT... :tsktsk: djp
  10. I reckon I got about 23/24 mpg (Imp.) on my old 91 LS, and I have no reason to suspect that my new 94 LS will be any different. Driving around town is a killer on the consumption, but i wonder how shocked yer average Fiesta driver would be if they checked their "urban" consumption against what they thought they'd be getting... :P djp
  11. Any one know when the changed the stock wheel rims in the gen 1 LS? My old 91 model had the original rims, while my 94 model has rims that are similar to a local 96 model. Must say I prefer the 91 model's rims... :winky: djp
  12. that's the worst bit of photo editing I've ever seen - even the wheels are fake... djp
  13. Problem solved! My garage checked out the throttle body and declared it "filthy". Now cleaned out and everything is running smoothly. I was advised to put the car in neutral when stopped, rather than keeping her in Drive. Hadn't done that before in eight years of driving autos, but it ain't that hard to get used to. Two other comments:- 1. I was given the use of a 98 BMW 520i manual for the day. Nice car to drive (v. comfortable seats and roomy cockpit) but I wasn't impressed with the stick shift - not as smooth or precise as I'd've assumed. And the interior is rather gloomy IMO. Glad to get back into the Lexus afterwards. 2. I saw my old LS (which I traded in 3 months ago) still running well. At least it wasn't pulling a horsebox... :) djp
  14. I'm having the same problem with my 94 LS. I'm taking your possible solutions to my garage and we'll see what happens... :winky: djp
  15. Howdy - new member - first posting - evening all! 1980 Opel Kadett 1.2 (Vauxhall Astra) 1984 Opel Ascona 1.6 (Vauxhall cavalier) 1987 Toyota Carina 1.6 1992 Vauxhall Carlton 2.0 Station Wagon - first auto 1991 LS 400 1994 LS 400 (current car) The LS is the best car I've driven (wouldn't be hard in the above company), but also the one that has given me the most grief in terms of bits'n'pieces going wrong. You don't have to be mad to run a Lexus, but it helps... :P djp
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