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Titch LS

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  1. Martin, I only have experience of owning the mk4 (2000) LS400. I've not had to take it to a garage to for any faults for the past four and a half years of ownership. That is not to say that some small, niggley faults didn't need rectifying when I bought it.  Also, I chose to replace certain parts on the car as maintenance items to keep it running sweet. But overall, it's been the best motor I have ever had by far. I confidently drive it to Germany and back (where my son lives), and even at nearly 150,000 miles it's still a serene driving experience. If I replaced it, I feel I would be downgrading to an inferior motor. The good thing is, it only cost me £2,300 + lpg conversion. I filled up recently in Belgium where lpg was an amazing 38 cents (30p) per litre!

  2. I once had someone enquire whether I'd sell the Rover Sterling I used to own. It was in British Racing Green and had the 2.7 V6 Honda engine. It had lots of toys; electric heated leather memory seats, sunroof, etc..... A very nice car, but not in the same class as an LS.  I eventually sold it to someone in the Rover owner's Club. It was scrapped after approx. 200,000 miles.

  3. It's this kind of electronic gremlin afflicting a Lexus that alarms me regarding the later model cars. It's the kind of potentially expensive fault you expect to see occurring on the likes of later BMW's and Mercs. And I wouldn't touch one of them with a barge-pole, for that reason. To be both technologically advanced and extremely reliable in the long term is a tough nut for any car maker to crack. 

  4. Martin, I've had a mk4 for 4 years and even though now an older car, I can honestly say it's been the best motor I've ever owned (and I've been driving for donkey's years). A couple of small possible faults to add to the list are; the washer bottle float gives up the ghost and so the washer bottle dash light stays on, (a very easy fix).  The headlight washer motor dies, (again, an easy fix, cost me a £7 used part). Apart from that I have spent money on worn suspension parts (146,000 miles) and service items i.e. plugs, oil, filters, etc and that's about it. Mine runs on LPG too. Great motor.

  5. If you don't believe me you can see for yourself on eBay. On there you'll see bottles of Toyota Red labeled 'concentrate'. Am I right in thinking that something labeled 'concentrate' needs diluting? People are getting Pink and Red coolants confused.   Surprisingly, some Dealerships have been known to give owners wrong and expensive advice. Still, you do what you think is right, put it all in. 

  6. Phil, you could find that the almost pure coolant you have in there presently doesn't dissipate engine heat as well as when mixed with water. You risk overheating by leaving it as it is. The good thing is that Lexus provide a handy plastic drain plug on the bottom of the radiator, (unlike  most manufacturers). This makes it very easy to drain and then replenish with 50% distilled water and coolant.(approx will do). When refilling though, don't start by pouring coolant into the plastic coolant reservoir, you'll be there all night. Fill through the large HEX plug you can see right on top of the engine. It will fill much quicker and is the proper way. (Then top off using the reservoir). Hope this helps.

  7. Phil, we've already been here not long ago. Pre-mixed means it should be diluted. It doesn't mean already mixed, it means it's in its original state, hence 'Pre', i.e. before being mixed with water.  Some bottles of Red have 'concentrated' printed on them, others have 'Pre-Mix' printed on them and still others have 'Pre-mixed' printed on them.  They all mean the same thing and are all Toyota Red.  Toyota Pink is what an LS 430  is manufactured with. You can safely mix both. Hope this helps.

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