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  1. Hi As the title say the alarm on my LS has started to go off of no reason. In fact its gone off 5 times in the last 15 hours.Does anyone know if there is any way the sensitiveity can be ajusted or any other reason why this might have started happening as ive had the car for 18 months and this has never happened before.

    Thanks in advance Andy

    Had the same problem with my MK4 last year. Read somewhere that storing keys or metallic objects in the centre console could trigger the alarm (can't remember the explanation). Took out the keys I had in there and not had a problem since.

  2. Aaahh, - a case of mistaken identity I'm afraid.

    I meant the idle air control valve - which is part of the fuelling system, - not the idle valve for the power steering. I've had a couple of cold start problems and wanted to clean out the IAC valve to see if this fixed things. Presumably its in close proximity to the throttle body, but I couldn't readily identify it.

    Thanks for the response, anyway.

    By the way, I believe you can reset the ECU without disconnecting the Battery. I've got a 'Car Mechanics' feature on the LS400 which advises you to pull a particular fuse to achieve a reset without losing security codes. If anyone is interested I can (hopefully) post a picture. Also, I think you can still get back issues of this edition of Car Mechanics.

    Frank

  3. Can anyone tell me whereabouts the Idle Air Control Valve is situated on a Mk4 Ls400 and what it looks like?

    I've had a couple of occasions recently (when starting from cold) where the engine fires up then stalls and is reluctant to restart. When it does restart, it then runs absolutely fine. I've cleaned out the EGR (PCV) valve and want to do the same with the IAC valve but I'm not sure where it is, - I've got a picture from a 'Car Mechanics' feature on LS400's which shows the engine bay layout, but this is for an earlier version LS400 and mine doesn't have the IAC valve where it's shown in this.

    While I think of it, - if I remove the valve to clean it, would I then need to reset the ECU?

    Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

    Frank

  4. Another year passes, another MOT passed first go with no preparation (except crossing fingers of course)!

    I have NEVER had a car this predictable!

    They did mark a couple of cautions - the rear trailing arm bushes have a very small amount of play and will probably need replacing before next years MOT!

    HUH...... its done 164000 miles and thats all thats required!

    Hey ho, I'll probably go to http://www.superflex.co.uk/SuperFlex_Lexus...S400_Prices.pdf

    and get some. For £14.44 each side and a bit of time I think I can put up with that!

    Aint Lexii lovely motors....................

    I've been looking for these for my mk4 (2000). Superflex show these as being for 89-94. Don't suppose you'd know whether they would fit mine as I can't find seem to find anyone selling them for a mk4?

    Not a clue I'm afraid - best idea is to contact them I would think. They may fit or Superflex may have the correct ones on another page

    Contact details for them are here http://www.superflex.co.uk/

    HTH

    Dave

    OK - Thanks for that.

  5. Another year passes, another MOT passed first go with no preparation (except crossing fingers of course)!

    I have NEVER had a car this predictable!

    They did mark a couple of cautions - the rear trailing arm bushes have a very small amount of play and will probably need replacing before next years MOT!

    HUH...... its done 164000 miles and thats all thats required!

    Hey ho, I'll probably go to http://www.superflex.co.uk/SuperFlex_Lexus...S400_Prices.pdf

    and get some. For £14.44 each side and a bit of time I think I can put up with that!

    Aint Lexii lovely motors....................

    I've been looking for these for my mk4 (2000). Superflex show these as being for 89-94. Don't suppose you'd know whether they would fit mine as I can't find seem to find anyone selling them for a mk4?

  6. Mines a 91 celsior and it was the amazing condition that got me hooked,i had the usual probs with aircon panel ( sorted from scrapper for £15 still attached to a uk radio so that sorted out that at the same time, CD changer that refused to work £50 from a breaker in cheshire and got a steering rack at the same time, £60 - lookes like its been recond recently and mine had a weep from an end seal) done the timing belt myself as there was no history with it and thinking forward slightly got some front suspension bits from the US on the advice of the MOT tech,Ive had it since april and although ive done a few bits and pieces to her,its cost less than I would expect to spend on the equivelent 16 yr old brit tat I usually managed to get stung with, still cant get over the ride for a car thats knocking on nearly sixteen years,so like the rest,if you find rust,take a hike no matter what the price, Ian

    ps. anyone else with a celsior ?? who you insured with cos I jumped in with both feet due to the quick purchase and reckon mines a bit steep, £610 for a 51 year old with 7 yrs seems over the top,when my 97 UK imprezza was only £360. cheers. Ian.

    Well, tell them it's a Lexus LS and......(well, It IS!!) Try Saga.

    Saga won't insure me I'm not old enough!!!!!!!! :blink:

    See my post in this forum (25 Oct) £285 fully comp !!!

  7. Mines a 91 celsior and it was the amazing condition that got me hooked,i had the usual probs with aircon panel ( sorted from scrapper for £15 still attached to a uk radio so that sorted out that at the same time, CD changer that refused to work £50 from a breaker in cheshire and got a steering rack at the same time, £60 - lookes like its been recond recently and mine had a weep from an end seal) done the timing belt myself as there was no history with it and thinking forward slightly got some front suspension bits from the US on the advice of the MOT tech,Ive had it since april and although ive done a few bits and pieces to her,its cost less than I would expect to spend on the equivelent 16 yr old brit tat I usually managed to get stung with, still cant get over the ride for a car thats knocking on nearly sixteen years,so like the rest,if you find rust,take a hike no matter what the price, Ian

    ps. anyone else with a celsior ?? who you insured with cos I jumped in with both feet due to the quick purchase and reckon mines a bit steep, £610 for a 51 year old with 7 yrs seems over the top,when my 97 UK imprezza was only £360. cheers. Ian.

    Might be worth checking with Privilege (see my post today)

    Frank

  8. Hi Frank,

    I noticed that you said that you car is a W reg MK4 LS400. How come they need replacing so soon ? Out of interest, how much mileage has your car covered ? Is it mostly town or motorway driving your car has done ?

    Only reason I ask is because I have a T reg 199 MK4 LS400 with 61,000 on the clock. Is this something I will need to get replaced on my car anytime soon ? If so I better start doing my homework on how to replace these.

    Many thanks.

    I was surprised too! I wanted to treat myself to a luxury car that would also prove to be reliable. I've got a reasonable knowledge of car mechanics and for various reasons discounted a number of other options e.g 7 Series BMW, E Class Merc, Audi A8. For the record I bought this car a couple of months ago and it seems very genuine. It's my first Lexus and I can now understand why people rate them so highly. It's done 99,000, two previous owners - each for around 3 years. It's very, very tidy inside and out and doesn't appear to have been abused in any way. It's got a complete set of Lexus main dealer stamps in the service book and all paperwork plus lack of stone chips, seat wear, etc, etc, indicate the mileage is correct. YET, both rear upper suspension arms needed replacing because the ball joints were shot. As I mentioned, they cost me £139 each and a local (ace) mechanic I know fitted them for £102 all in. Having said that, he also noted that the bushes in both rear tie rods, which anchor the independent rear suspension, were worn too (I'd be grateful if anyone could advise on whether these bushes can be bought separately and pressed in). In addition when I first bought the car it had a clunk and judder when braking at higher speeds which I now strongly suspect is down to the front upper control arm bushes and certainly the ball joint on the nsf control arm has wear in it too. I guess in part, the answer to your question is to do what I did and get the car mot'd early and if there are problems you've bought yourself some time to get them fixed! Beyond that, and being a new boy on here myself let's throw it open... does anyone have any views on this? Is it realistic to expect to have to carry out major suspension surgery at around 99k miles?

    Frank

  9. Hi Frankie,

    Did you buy the LS400 in the end or are you still looking out for one?

    Chips..

    Sorry about the delay.... No, I couldn't agree a realistic price with the dealer and when he did decide to 'get real' I'd already spotted another one and bought it, (his loss). It's a Mk4 2000, silver with black leather and very nice it is too. It has got a bit of a clunk from the front when you go over bad road surfaces - it seems to be on the off side and you can feel it through the steering wheel. There's also some vibration under braking at higher speeds. I thought the clunk would probably be a lower ball joint but I've had it checked over and the front suspension all seems ok. Braking vibration may be associated with the clunk or perhaps warped discs? I'm just wondering now if there's perhaps something wrong with the steering rack, - not sure what else could be the cause of it. Maybe someone here might be able to throw some light on these problems?

    Frank

    Ouch! Clunking on a LS400 isn't cheap. Could well be upper control arms, there's also the tie rod ends and strut bar cushions. Let us know what you find.

    Control arms, tie (track?) rod ends and roll bar are all ok. There is a tiny amount of movement on the n/sf upper control arm, but not enough to cause this noise. Out of interest, (and you guys may already be aware of this) I spotted an ad on eBay for cheap restoration of upper control arms. Here's the link:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LEXUS-LS-400-NEW-FRO...5QQcmdZViewItem

    Frank

  10. Hi Frankie,

    Did you buy the LS400 in the end or are you still looking out for one?

    Chips..

    Sorry about the delay.... No, I couldn't agree a realistic price with the dealer and when he did decide to 'get real' I'd already spotted another one and bought it, (his loss). It's a Mk4 2000, silver with black leather and very nice it is too. It has got a bit of a clunk from the front when you go over bad road surfaces - it seems to be on the off side and you can feel it through the steering wheel. There's also some vibration under braking at higher speeds. I thought the clunk would probably be a lower ball joint but I've had it checked over and the front suspension all seems ok. Braking vibration may be associated with the clunk or perhaps warped discs? I'm just wondering now if there's perhaps something wrong with the steering rack, - not sure what else could be the cause of it. Maybe someone here might be able to throw some light on these problems?

    Frank

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