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clifton 94

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  1. Have you checked the small oil filter in the banjo where the oil pipe goes into the vvt at the top of the engine just a thought might be stopping the vvt working won't hurt to check it
  2. Replace the fuses first then try cranking the engine over with full throttle you may have flooded the engine with fuel if it does not remove one of the spark plugs to see if it's sparking have you checked the fuses by the throttle pedal
  3. If the are ok and not split I did mine a few years ago still fine if not just get some new seals not to dear
  4. Should have been calliper I pad correcting me
  5. Hi if you can remove the pistons and seals and clean the area between the seals this will stop future piston sticking apart from that not much else in a caliber
  6. If your going to keep car then buy genuine parts as they seem to last longer if not then after market will be fine don't forget if antifreeze has got on the timing belt have that replaced at the same time ( I advise all my customers to do this as a precaution)
  7. But lexus spend a fortune on putting these safety devices on the car why would you want more , I would spend my money on something else for the car
  8. Why would you want to rev the car beyond 6000 rpm all you will do is wreck the engine unless that's what you want to do
  9. I have heard these engines are very expensive to get lots of power out but I'm sure someone on here will give you a more detailed explanation
  10. Try disconnecting the switch first see if that stops it then try the relay
  11. Hi if no coolant loss then I would check the thermostat did you check the rad and overflow tank
  12. Most people use a grom adaptor that's what I used and it's been great
  13. Adjustment is easy just needs a positive and negative easiest way is to run wire from battery to seats with a inline fuse at the battery . The heated part will need switches and relays as it needs to be wired so they only work when the engine is running
  14. Are they heated and do you want to use the heated part or just the adjustment
  15. If you still have lexus blades you can get refills I tryed lots of blades the only ones that did not judder was the lexus blades
  16. Flushing never works replacement is the only cure really
  17. Don't need to take dash out some one on here done it by removing the pedals
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