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rhosneigr

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  1. Sorted. It was the Tyre pressure monitor light although l have owned the car for eight years I didn't know it was fitted on the car. Have obviously kept good tyre pressures for eight years. Checked pressures and one wheel was down from 32 to 29. I spoke to a Lexus service centre about it and they thought that the spell of cold weather was probably the cause and apparently they have come across drivers mistaking this with the brake warning light. They are very alike and next to each other. If I had done a better search of the manual its all in there. 

  2. After trying the hill start assist system to se if it worked, which id did, I am now left with the yellow brake system warning light being permamently on. According to the hand book this indicates a malfunction in the regenerative braking system or thee electronically controlled brake system. Given that this happened after using the hill start assist I assume that that this has cause the malfunction. Ihave tried using the hill start system again ahile the car is on a flat drive but it does not activate. Any ideas as to what the cause might be would be appreciated. 

  3. I  have the Carista app downloaded from google play (free when I downloaded it, don't know about now) and an ELM 32T obd scanner ( not expensive as I remember) connected to the car's obd port. With these in place all sorts of changes can be made including the annoying reversing bleep. 

  4. Don't see why the temperature would move up and down when the climate control is set to auto. Surely you set the temperature that you require and that is controled by the fan speed, why would the car change the set temperature or am I missing something. 

    21 hours ago, Moleman said:

    Never seen the others happen, but when set on Auto (which is pretty much all the time), my climate control moves the temperature up and down, as well as change from outside air to recirculate and alter the fan speeds; to deliver the best outcome in the car.

    I have always considered that normal, hopefully I am right about that

     

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  5. Thank you for your replies Colin but I'm still very cofused. For instance page 446 of the owners manual when mentioning Dual mode it mentions seats (could be something lost in translation). How does 1 sensor control 2 different temperatures? After a run of 17 miles with the temperature set at 23 the cabin temperature only reaching 18 degrees with very little air which was only cool coming out of the vents. To get a decent temperature at the air vents I have to manually increase fan speed.  

    I will persevere with experimenting with the system when next time I do a reasonable run. 

    My partner has been travelling with me more these days and it was she that noticed this and asked questions which made me think about how the system worked. 

  6. After 7 years of owning my CT I now feel confused as to the workings of the dual system of passenger and driver heating side of the cabin. After reading the manual it seems to say that the dual function adjusts the temperature of the seats and by experimenting, the air temperature at the air outlets. I have placed a thermometer in the cabin and it does not come anywhere near what the temperature on the a/c is set at. Would be grateful if anyone can explain how the system works. 

  7. There should be a shaped piece of hard felt sitting at the bottom of the hand hold/door puller which would hide the screw head. Mine is not stuck down so it's probably gone missing with cleaning etc. 

  8. Get yourself a Carista app for your phone or tablet and a compatable OBD device and you will be able to customise many features as per pages 652 to 660 in the owner's manual. Page 659 mentions the reverse buzzer customisation from intermittent to single sound. 

  9. As above, my fuel consumption has dropped to 41mpg now the cold weather is here. It also dropped from 46mpg to 43mpg when I started using the new fuel. I'm only driving locally at the moment with journey's very rarely above 7 miles. 

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  10. I changed from Yokohama to Michelin Cross Climate on a 2015 Ct200h Premier 6 months ago and can honestly say it's like driving a different car. Ride is so much quieter and smoother, the only disappointment is that the Michelin have very little in the form of kerb protection so extra caution is required when parking alongside a pavement. 

  11. Contacts are automatically transfered as soon as the phone connects, so if you have added changed or deleted contacts on the phone there is no need to do it on the car. As far as I know the system in the car does not store contact details when the phone is disconnected. 

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