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  1. I dont think you will get it back in two weeks, because the dealer will need to get Lexus UK to authorise the repair which will take upto 6 weeks, mind took 8 weeks in total
  2. Looks like my car has a fuel leak around the manifold at the rear of the head, I can see fuel coming out (not much) , hence the smell of fuel, looks like the car will be going back to Lexus, Sigh!!
  3. well so far I have done some 1200 plus miles after my engine rebuild and I am getting 34mpg on the M3/M25 and 22mpg around town in Poole,am not impressed, seriously thinking of trading in the Lexus for a BMW?
  4. I got my car back a week ago from Poole Lexus having had half the engine replaced under warrenty and the only thing i paid for was for a new dip stick for £13
  5. so far around town I am getting 22mpg, I have also noticed a strong smell of diesel when I stop the car! there doesnt seem to be any leaks that I can see, any ideas?
  6. Thanks for the feedback Normski2, that’s reassuring to know, I suspect that it will only take me a few weeks to do the 2000 miles since my Job takes me all over the country. One thing for sure, it was so nice to get the Lexus back after driving around in Poole Lexus's courtesy Avensis for the past few weeks B) Like you, I too must give praise to Poole Lexus for their friendly service.
  7. Ok so I got the car back on Thursday after it being with Lexus Poole for 8 weeks, basically the car has had new rings and pistons fited, and a new EGR valve. I have been told that it will take around 2000 miles before I begin to see an improvement in the fuel economy as the ECU need to learn my driving style. before the car was doing 17 mpg around town and 23 on a run, currently I am getting 21 mpg around town and 32.2 on a run. In regards the ECU, has anyone heard of a Learning ECU which improves fuel consumption overtime? Any feed back will certainly ease my mind
  8. Just to give you all an update, the Car is still with Lexus being repaired. They have had the car now for 6 weeks. Will hopefully find out tomorrow where they are in regards completing the repair
  9. I went for the Lexus warranty in Feb and it is the best choice I could have made. I had a problem with the fuel economy back in Feb which has turned out to be a head gasket problem, Lexus took the car and are sorting it under warranty with no issues. They deal with the paperwork and claim, you just hand them your car and wait for its return. Plus you get the breakdown cover with all the benefits it has to offer. The only limitation is the warranty will only cover your car up to 140,000 miles. In regards the Warranty direct offer, it would be worth checking the policy on a like for like basis and see what the differences is if any. One of the benefits for me with the Lexus offer is the European cover which includes overnight hotel cover. You could do it using the AA separately or one of the other breakdown companies but you will probably find the cost close to the Lexus offering and you will have to deal with two companies. Bottom line it’s what suit you and your pocket best.
  10. Just to give you all an update, the Car is still with Lexus being repaired. They have had the car now for 6 weeks. Will hopefully find out tomorrow where they are in regards completing the repair
  11. I have taken out an extended warranty from Lexus and have last week had my car in for a head gasket problem, again I have nothing but praise for Lexus Poole for the way they have got on to the repair, the Lexus warranty is worth its weight in gold.
  12. What first got me concern about my MPG issue was a trip I made to Portsmouth which is a 105 mile round trip. after filling the tank to the limit and then filling the tank again to the same limit on my return, the trip cost me £23 which equates to 27mpg on mostly motorways. my 1.6 petrol Quasqai returns 34mpg doing the same journey. Will hopefully have the car back by the end of the week so will see what the results are
  13. With my car, it was unfortunate that the engine needs a rebuild but this was a problem with the early diesel cars and Lexus are aware of it and are repairing them under warranty, the later diesels are better and more reliable. The fact that mine produced such bad mpg was a clue to me that there was a problem hence the reason why I made the enquires on the forum of other diesel owners. But bottom line, it’s all about what you could afford at the time. I have nothing against the V6 petrol, and will probably opt for one as my next car if I don’t go for the GS 450h or another diesel but at the time, it was cheap in comparison to other cars I was looking at and because it was cheaper than other IS220d’s of a similar age, I opted for the Lexus extended warranty (best £750 I have ever spent) So am I sorry that I brought it? Hell no, it’s still a great car and Lexus have looked after it and me. Would I buy one again? Yes I would, because I love the torque the engine produces which is the main reason for getting the diesel. In conclusion read the various post here on the forum, take a drive for yourself and make a choice based on your conclusions and not anyone’s personal opinion otherwise you will never buy a car. ;)
  14. the 220d is a great car, yes it does have its problems but generally a good all rounder, fuel isnt great in comparison to other oil burners, but lets face it, no one buys a Lexus because of the economy, you buy it for the toys and I love my Mark levison MM setup, no other sound system sounds like it other than the infiniti car I hired in California which had a Boses system so if you dont mind lower than average economy, go for it IMHO
  15. Ok so I brought the car to Lexus in Poole today to resolve the bad fuel economy problem and told them that I also get a smell of un-burnt diesel when the 5th injector kicks in, after testing the car for some time, the verdict is the engine needs to be rebuilt. Seems that there is some carbon build up in one of the cylinders which was serious enough for Lexus to keep the car for the next two weeks to do the Job, fortunately I have paid for an extended warranty so the work is covered, I dread to think how much it would cost if I had to pay, stay tuned for the next instalment.
  16. I just brought the 2010/2011 disk from Lexus which come as a four disk set, I would ask how many disk are they going to send you to confirm if they are the real deal. Also, when installing my disk, I noticed that the disk updated the Nav system, it didnt give me any additional functionality but it may be something to take note of.
  17. I called Lexus today and booked the car in for a check, they tried to fob me off with the cold weather and town driving in a diesel will give you poor mileage, but am not buying that, they also mentioned it could of missed a ECU update. we wait with bated breath. Just to be clear, before a journey reset the average MPG button?
  18. Ok so I did a similar trip oday in the Lexus and drove it like Miss Daisy and got a poor 17.6 mpg which for a diesel of any description is poor(see pic attached) does anyone thing I should take the car to Lexus?
  19. Today I went out in my Qashqai and reset the mpg gauge and managed to get 32 mpg around town. Tomorrow, I am going to do the same type of journey in the Lexus to see if I can get the same or better mileage, watch this space
  20. Hi all I’m new to the forum and have been watching your post with great interest. I have recently brought a IS220D sports and I love it, yes I am suffering from the crunching gear selector in 1st 2nd and 3rd but I can live with it, and I have also cleaned up the EGR after reading some of the post here and have seen some improvement to performance. But the one bug bear which is causing me concern is the poor fuel economy. Currently, I am getting around town 27mpg and 29mpg on a run which can’t be right. My Qashqai which is a 1.6 petrol gets 25.5mpg around town and 34mpg on a run, I know that the IS 220D isn’t the most economical diesel around, but I would at least expect it to be better than a petrol car. The car has done 100k miles and has a full Lexus service history and is flawless except for the mileage. Any help would be great
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