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  1. My '93 LS400 lives in Southampton and needs a fairly local garage to perform some jobs the local Lexus dealer won't do - replace front and rear bushes Can any satisfied customer recommend a mechanic who knows the LS400? Although my local dealer seemed to indicate it is a simple procedure I am sure its not. Also I need some work on dash circuit board to get fuel gauge working - any ideas?

    Cheers

  2. i have a 94 ls400 whitch is superb . the only problem i have is that when i start  her up the instrument panel does not illuminate, until she gets warm whitch may take 30-40 mins any ideas please. i was told to look on the us forum but had no luck. i would be gratefull if any body could direct me to the topic on the us site or have any other knowledge of this problem

    I had this problem with my 93 LS400 - eventually had some work done at DS auto

    near Newbury (cant find website anymore so maybe no longer there) i was disappointed with 2 things after the job and it wasnt cheap - reostat and the fuel gauge no longer work ( subesequently found out it would have been an easy job to replace 2 resistors for the gauge) the lights however do work without cutting out or not coming on for about 20mins If anyone knows somewhere to have my 2 problems sorted I would be grateful

  3. I have looked at lexls.com which has been really helpful - but here in the UK who supplies the bushing kits? Also can anyone recommend a reliable mechanic in the South of England as I presume lexus dealers can only sell the whole component.

    I can definitely feel that the time is right to address the suspension as there is too much play in front ball joints and the smooth ride has deteriorated over the last 2 years.

    Big hello to the Black LS400 who passed me on the M27 and gave a friendly wave this morning

  4. Has anyone ever resolved a dodgy fuel gauge sender. I am certain its not the dash as

    I have had that recently done - but now I am starting to think it may not be the sender as the empty tank light works fine? The needle refuses to move past the 1/4 full mark even after an 80Litre fill-up! I think the gauge on the MkII is a non return type i.e. doesnt go back to zero when electrics/engine turned off. Any sensible thoughts gratefully received.

  5. Having driven 2,500 faultless miles in the last 2 weeks across Europe my Mk2 has

    started to suffer from the failing capacitor problem. The first indication was the failure of the fuel guage, then the failure of the dash lights on ignition. After about five minutes the four lights on the needles start flickering and then gradually the lights are restored, although the fuel guage remains on zero. I have checked the forums and it appears the only option is to send the board to the U.S.A for the $250 repair ( http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...tem=7913617257) Have any owners used this service? Surely there must be someone in the U.K who can offer a similar service?

    Any thoughts gratefully received.

  6. I have same problem - it didnt take long to remove the changer from the boot. The eject button has two plastic lugs that operate the mechanism - they do not appear to be very robust as one has snapped off. The button jams or tends to drop in the casing. I am trying to locate a pioneer specialist to see if it worth trying to replace - I am reluctant to change the unit as it works perfectly and any replacement would not fit so neatly. Anybody recommend a specialist?

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