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  1. my is200 has done this twice to me since ive had it,, i use my car at last twice a day and this is offen only a 7 mile trip during the week and long runs at weekends.. but on these two times it was a stuggle to sart justg would not fire like said as if starved of fuel or similer, but when started runs fine no missfires or anything , normall start up takes no more than 1 sec 2 at tops.. when it was a problem them two times it took 3-4 seconds

    I use my car pretty much the same as you, short trips in the week (7 miles each way to work) and longer runs at the weekend.

    I just found this comment from an article on AutoExpress about the IS200 :

    dirt on the spark plugs can cause problems with starting in hot weather.

    But again my spark plugs are only a few weeks old so I can't see them being dirty already!

  2. I've had two cars with the Rover VVC engine and they always started straight away.

    My IS200 also doesn't like starting, but very occasionally. The plugs have now been changed so it's not that. When I say occasionally I mean once or twice a month tops, almost always in damp weather. When it does happen, it needs cranking quite a bit, and when it does start it struggles for a second tops, then it's fine. It's so rare I live with it.

    I wonder if it's fuel starvation, but I can't how it could be happening.

    Interesting idea about the oil needing to get round, but with VVTi, wouldn't the system just reset when oil drains out?

  3. My last car (an MG) I had from new, and after 3.5 years of washing by hand using a wash mitt and the two bucket system, it had hardly any marks at all. If I looked straight across the bonnet in very strong sunlight, I could see the odd very fine scratch, about 1 inch long each, but definitely no swirls.

    So washing by hand doing nothing fancy works well if you're careful, the two bucket trick makes a big difference. All you have to do is look at what you have in your second bucket when you're finished washing, there's the proof!

    My IS200 I think was more a workhorse of the previous owner rather than their pride and joy, but it seems pretty good, very little in the way of marks.

    Colour makes a difference of course, black is the worst :( My missus' Fiesta is black and that has all kinds of swirls, and shimmers from the poor job they did polishing it when it had an accident.

  4. hi all,

    well went to lexus in lincoln to get some mats for my is200,

    and they no longer make them,

    does anyone know where to get some original lexus black mats from ?

    please help as nearly wrote my car off the other day the bloody mat moved up the floor and the accelerator stuck full on :(

    thanks

    ripper62 :)

    If you buy used you might not end up getting the retaining clips that come with them - so they wouldn't be any better than you have now.

  5. I've also got a 6MPS which feels twice as fast as my IS200 with fantastic traction and DSC and only slightly worse MPG. Group 16 though. However they as rare as hen's teeth.

    There's a few of those round my way, one is in a dark grey colour and looks very nice. Quick too!

    On the RX-8, they claimed to have sorted the rotor tip wear problem that affected the RX-7.

  6. no im afraid the blade is fitted in permanently and u get case with blank blade in, easy too get cut though and ure transponder just pops right in,

    That's not right is it, the blade is removeable, it is screwed into the key case with a small black screw. When I get my new key case off eBay, I plan to just fit my exisitng transponder and blade.

  7. Right so it's not unheard of! Is that part of the reason why Lexus give you a small toolkit in the boot - those pliars came in handy I can tell you! Would have been really stuck without those.

    There does seem to be two different types of key case. My original set of keys has a gold logo painted onto the back. The second key case I bought off eBay was a geniune Denso part, and has a gold piece of metal embedded for the Lexus logo. The Denso part looks higher quality, but it's this one that snapped on me.

  8. Got 391 today on a long run, and filled up but the low fuel light hadn't come on at that point. I've heard of people getting quite a bit more than that, but don't think I could manage it.

    why is there 2 lights that warn you?

    i just thougt there was the orange light

    No there's just the one light (the orange one), that's the one I was on about.

  9. My flipping key case just disintegrated today when I tried to start the car. The blade stuck in the barrel and the case came away, with the screw and a piece of plastic still connected to it. It's like the key case just snapped.

    I don't know if something might have weakened the key, or maybe the barrel stuck a bit, not sure really, but it caused me some hassle getting home from WIM, having to start the car with the blade and some plairs. But if course the fob still has to be near the ignition for the transponder to work!

    Anyway I'll be ordering a new key case off eBay, but I was wondering, is this a common problem?

  10. Well it's been a strange day today, firstly I got a phone call at 8.15 this morning about a family member (they're ok though) so that held me up leaving, but the drive down was amazing, no traffic at all and the sun was shining. Made it down there in 3 hours.

    Tony got to work on the car, amazing to see how quickly he does his magic. ALso I was amazed at the quality of the display on that laser alignment machine, the user interface was like something off Star Trek!

    I was all done in an hour, so got on the road, but something didn't feel quite right, the car was pulling to the left a touch, and somehow felt a bit off over bumps. So I went back to WIM with the car, and they swapped my tyres round to eliminate that as a problem. Being not very knowledgeable I wasn't expecting it to make any difference but it changed everything! The pulling to the left is gone and the car feels spot on now. There might be a small balance issue as the wheel now shakes a tiny bit, but I'm getting new alloys fitted soon anyway so will sort it then.

    Only downside was getting away a bit later after that and hitting all the Friday traffic, plus my @%^"% key snapped when I left WIM for the second time, fair do's to WIM they tried to fix it for me with some glue and a bit of tape, but it broke again at the motorway services and I had to start the car with the blade and a pair of pliars :(

    Many thanks to Tony and WIM, great job and my car is now spot on to drive, for the first time since I got it in June :)

  11. Nice car.

    Funny coincidence too, I'd not seen a Sportcross in a very long time, then last weekend I parked next to one in Wigan, and tonight there was one on Top Gear, Clarkson is stuck behind one in Japan when he's racing a bullet train with a nice Nissan GT-R.

  12. Nice car Chris. I've not seen many in that colour, really suits it.

    Really nice car chris... :D

    Cant believe how the price of cars have come down....was asked by a volkswagen dealer if i want to buy an golf R32 delivery miles 58 plate...for £19,000

    That's more like the right sort of price for one of those. Nice cars, but nowhere near as sensible a buy as a GTI are they, they say the Audi TT 2.0T is a better car than the 3.2 and nearly as quick.

  13. It does get hard to tell the late models apart, one way is to look at the steering wheel, if it's a Sport it will have grey pieces of leather near where you put your hands.

    Mine 54 plate is a Sport and it has this. Not sure why really because I guess it was designed to key in with the dashboard when it was two tone.

  14. I wouldn't have thought the tax situation is any different between the IS200 and IS300, the 200 just creeps into the top tax bracket (well the top one for pre 2006 cars). Anything over 225g/km is in.

    I've never been in an IS300 but they do sound interesting, I guess they sound a bit meatier than the 200?

    Only possible downside I can think of to owning the IS300 is that they are not as easy to sell on as the 200, but the 200's are also getting harder to shift at the moment.

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