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Stelios

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  • First Name
    Brian
  • Lexus Model
    RX400H
  • Year of Lexus
    2008
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Greater London

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  1. Sorry Steve, Just realised your figure of £450.00 is for a colour coded unit. Sorry for the error, still in a state of shock!
  2. Thanks Steve, That's what I love about this forum, the sense of humour. £450.00 for a door mirror unit! Next you'll be telling me I'd have to get it painted body colour as well!
  3. I need to replace a damaged near side door mirror housing on my 2008 RX400 ( don't ask! ) Any advice on a DIY solution would be gratefully received, as would any suggestions on the best place to source the part.
  4. Thanks Parrot and BoxBrownie, mystery now solved. The previous owner had the bonner resprayed, and it must have been removed, and when it was refitted the hoses were incorrectly routed. I pulled the hoses out and located them through the obvious channels and now they connect with the jets in a straight line, jets spray perfectly!! By the way, not very impressed with the technical knowledge at Sidcup Lexus, I showed them some photos of the problem and nobody noticed the hose was connecting with the jet from the wrong direction.
  5. Hi, I've had my 2008 RX400H for three days, and so far I love it!!! BUT I can't get the windscreen washers to cover the screen, the fluid just dribbles out. I know there's good pressure from the pump because the rear jet is fine, and also when I disconnect the hose to the jets there's a good flow. What I have noticed is when the jets are removed from the bonnet the spray is fantastic, so I know they're not blocked, but once the jets are located back in position it's back to a dribble. It seems that when the jets are located, the hose is bent at about 90 degrees, and this creates a kink which must be reducing the flow. I'm wondering if there's an alternative non-kink hose, or any other ideas would be really welcome!
  6. Welcome to the Lexus forums Stelios :)

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