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  1. Hi

    I'm a new-ish IS250 and Lexus driver plus a new rear wheel drive driver too.

    I've noticed that the backend of my IS250 is particularly loose in the wet, so much so I have to go around a roundabout so gingerly for fear of the back end slipping out.

    I can be doing 10mph, round a bend and the traction control warning comes on and the back starts slipping out.

    Now this doesn't feel right to me (I'm no mechanic...)

    Any thoughts on what the problem may be please?

    Thanks

    Neil

  2. That's really cool!!

    Unfortunately my 12v in the arm rest does not work otherwise I would have loved one of these plates.

    I have two kids that could use it :(

    Why not see if you get in there and fix it.......your kids will love you forever.....not that they wouldn't anyway!!
    It was easy enough to get the rear section off, just need a plastic pry tool to go round the edges

    Sent from my SM-T320 using Tapatalk

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  3. Ive installed a Dension Gateway BT lite in to my 2006 IS250 SE. Very pleased with it, works well, listened to music via Bluetooth on a 2 hour trip no issues (Iphone 6) also uses the existing steering controls for next prev track, answering the phone.

    I installed the mic in the dome light where they would normally be and have been told that they cant tell I'm on a Bluetooth car kit.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dension-GBL3AU2-non-text-Bluetooth-Interface/dp/B008LVWC9M

    Sent from my SM-T320 using Tapatalk

  4. Hi, I've had my IS250 for a couple of weeks now and I am very pleased :)

    We are taking the car on a longish drive with my 16yr old son in the back. As you can imagine he has a few gadgets that need power and I don't like the idea of trailing leads out of the arm rest.

    After taking the rear air vent and ashtray assembly, I could see the plug running the power to the 12V socket in the arm rest. I looked and searched for something that I could use at the back but to no avail.

    So I've fashioned a prototype plate. I removed the ashtray and the bit inside, took a lid of a project box from maplin and cut it to the approximate shape (it is a prototype :) ) I cut the whole out for the dual 12v USB socket and connected it to the 12v socket in the arm rest.

    Here's a pic

    IMG_0268.jpg

    Is there a "real" aftermarket plate for this? Failing that I'll make it properly.

    Cheers

    Neil

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  5. Thought I'd say hi... I've never owned or driven a Lexus before, but I've just bought an late 2005 IS250, loving it so far :)

    Doing a few bits to it like fitting a Dension Gateway BT unit to give me Bluetooth phone and music; the clips on the engine covers were missing, so replacing those. But all in all very pleased.

    Here's a pic...

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