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  1. So did you go from an IS200 to a 250 with mods declared? If it only went up £28, good deal matey! Good luck with the new car! any pics?
  2. That must be quite handy in these situations then :)Don't suppose you know if there is definitely a bypass cable available for the satnav models? I ended up buying various leads/plugs to make up my own last time, would much prefer a plug and play out of the box cable. Sent from my iPhone using Lexus OC So you'd think. I'm going to have to study the pinouts and how the system actually works, I want to add my iPod 160Gb into the system but as you know it isn't as straight forward. I need to work out all the ins and outs on the HU and amp, how the nav works, and see what can be done with exisiting "adapters" even if it is instead fo the CD changer and I have to codge something to use the stock amp. Onto my 1 key issue, I have now bought a blank key blade for a locksmith to cut for me, and case and a 3 button remote on fleabay of about the same age and appearance as the one I have, lets hope it'll program into the car...£170 was the quote from Lexus near me. I can live with the £18 spent so far.
  3. PC2-92-3 is a bypass cable. I'm guessing something wasn't hooked up right.
  4. I just love wafting to work in the morings in this! Just worlds apart from what I had been using...(Suzuki Wagon R+ GL 1.3....due to writing off the last "good" car)
  5. http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/101737-meguiars-detailing-seminar-free/ Might be worth a look if anyone wants a good day out for the detailing oriented!
  6. Hello good folk of LOC. Most of you won't know me, I've been part of the Japanese Modified community for (cough) years. I have been a well respected part of the Celica UK scene and Jap Northwest (anyone remember the Mascrat Manor Meets off the M6?) I have been in touch with Meguiar's recently and they have suggested that the LOC maybe book a detailing seminar witht them. It is free, they run through best practice and you even get some goodies! If there is sufficient interest then do it! Details are below, contact me for the chap at Meg's email address to organise it. I'll not be able to make it, I can't get out on Saturdays due to the rug-rats and the other half working most Saturdays. Details: -------------------------- Thank you for your interest in our Detailing Seminars. Hosting "Workshops" or seminars for car enthusiasts is an important part Meguiar's everyday global activity. In the UK we have spoken at many club regional and national meeting venues about Meguiar's automotive surface care. In the summer months, weather and venue permitting, we follow our PowerPoint presentation with some hands-on practice of techniques and products on a members car, typically in the car park. With the recent move to our new facilities in Daventry, it is now possible for us to host such events almost entirely indoors, in optimal conditions. We can also do a live demo at your club AGM or annual meet. Our seminars consist of:- * A 45 minute presentation of "Best Practice" in the Training Room. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and hopefully dispel a few myths. * An hour or so working on a visitor's car in our Detailing Bay to demonstrate products and techniques and give visitors an opportunity to try for themselves. * Every visitor receives a pack of sachet samples to take away. We aim to attract enthusiasts with a passion for making their car look the best it possibly can. When such people have experienced Meguiar's products for themselves, they invariably become advocates for our brand. In the final analysis our motives are entirely selfish. Our facilities can accommodate 12-20 people, and we will provide refreshments during the morning. We aim to start the seminar at 10am but ask if you can aim to arrive for 09.30am where we will provide refreshments. Regards Meguiar’s UK --------------------------------
  7. I very nearly did something similar yesterday, if it is the case that has broken and the fixing point on the key blade is intact still you could put the remote PCB and blade into a new key case.
  8. Cheers TF. I (as you may have guessed by the user name) used to do a fair bit in the ICE market. Shall we call it a profitable hobby! I might do the same and swap the unit out eventually, will have a hunt around for a few bits and bobs for the meantime. Yes need to see what version it's on, one of many little acclimatisation jobs to do!
  9. Second for Meguiar's. I've the NXT Tech wax, easy, quick and not bad. Although the Gold range they do, high Carnauba wax content needs plenty of work to get the best from it, but a liquid shine when done :)
  10. Well, a 300 mile round trip and I got a cracking example of the GS300. 54K, 15 years old, full LSH, black interior, immaculate in and out. Only bugs are aircon needs a re-gas, passenger side front has a slow, and there is only 1 master key. Other than that, so very happy! (i'll sort pictures out later) Plans, apart from keep her in tip top shape. Figure out how to add in iPod control, and update the nav discs! Can't afford much else! Guy
  11. When changing the wheels you ideally need to keep the rolling radius the same as stock, so bigger wheel means lower profile tyre (usually) this also means the speedo will show the same as per the stock setup. The fuel thing comes down to unsprung weight, lower weight alloys means less effort to turn them thus less fuel used, but this is likely to be in the meters per gallon range of difference. Call your insurer, and run through a hypothetical change with them, there are a number of modified specialist insurers, I've used Adrian Flux before for some good deals on a mildly modded Generation 4 Celica (1989) Means if you have an accident you'll get the broken non stock bits covered, and it won't invalidate you policy unlike not telling them! When I've modded cars in the past i tend to keep the stock bits for reverting to original spec where possible.
  12. Not the shock hitting the stop on the coilover is it?
  13. Fair enough John. Good luck with it, i'm looking forward to hearing how this pans out.
  14. Nice work. Any plans to clean the surface rust up and paint them with a discrete high temp paint to preserve them, seeing as they are consumable.....
  15. That is possibly the most useful info so far! Found another, going to see it on wednesday. I've never even wanted to travel for 3 hours to go see a car before, this one should be good!
  16. Have you checked the thermostat? Might not be opening fully and could cause decreased circulation only noticeable when on "full load" Worth a check.
  17. Thanks Colin, most appreciated. I guess they are not interchangeable/transplant able without lots of work?
  18. Calipers are a consumable item, are they? Pads, discs, tyres, plugs and filters yes I can understand that. Akin to suggesting the engine block or head are consumable items. There are number of such dealers around, I tend to take an inspection light and overalls with me when looking at cars!
  19. They might be the pins or spring clips that are supplied with new brake pads. As you said, a bit vague!
  20. I think so. I seem now to be looking for the most elusive car on the planet! If anyone knows it is you TF, the facelift, they re-did the braking system didn't they? So that cylinder (the accumulator) that sits on the firewall at the driver's side isn't there in the 2000 onwards or am i out a bit with dates? I think it's an X reg i'm after to benefit from the lower tax and the revised braking system?
  21. Well it was a lemon. Got there, dealer was late, ended up waiting with the two kids (5 and 2.5 Y/O) pester pester, myther myther...... Car, paintwork tatty, rust on the roof line above the windscreen. D/S flat tyre, needed a jump start, both not that unusual if it has been stored, but that flat worried me - dealer doesn't care....? Oil in D/S undertray and looked like a leak from the bottom end somewhere (dealer " oh it's where the previous owner missed" - yeah but over the opposite side of the engine bay?....ok whatever) Dreaded ABS fault. No test drive available - blocked in byt he other 30 or so cars he has for sale. I'll find one, just not that one. I shall avoid that dealer in future also.
  22. Superb! Thanks Tiger Fish. I've read a few of your replies to other threads on this subject, which have been hugely informative. Diag ports and paperclips - familiar territory (old Celica Club UK member here ;) ) Excuse my ignorance, the facelift version, what's the difference cosmetically? Just so I can have a look for it! Never mind http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/tutorials/article/49-gs-series-ii-facelift-changes-2001-model/
  23. I'm in the market for an GS300, and having found one near to me I have arranged to go and see it on Saturday. Nice example, FSH (lexus/toyota garage) a tad over 100k on the clock. Having called the dealer, he's told me that the car does have the ABS light on. I'll be trawling through the paperwork when i see it, but I am wondering if the common ABS pump issue on the 98-00 models would cause just the ABS light to show. This is the bit of the conversation that "never happened" apparently the previous owner just takes the car to the Lex/Toy dealership at MOT time, they wipe the light from the dash, MOT and pass it. Now this bothers me. I have read about the buzzer unit that some of you folks unfortunate enough to suffer it's whine unplug. Now I think I want to check if this has been unplugged, re-connect if it has and try to make sure if there is a problem with the ABS, trigger the error. I welcome suggestions and info on this. I assume that pumping the pedal will give me a good indication if the accumulator/pump unit is on the way out or dead. What actually happens (apart from the noise) when they go? Do the brakes fail, or just lose the brake boost and ABS? If I can get the car for the right money I'll look at sourcing a replacement unit and having a garage fit it.....hmmm the right money.... Thanks in advance
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