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maybury

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  1. Is the vibration once the car stops or whilst you are stopping? Would have thought the dealer would have checked for this but could be warped brake discs if it occurs whilst you're stopping, but would have thought it unlikley as it would probably happen most of the time. br The car is fine on the move, D ← ← Did you get this fixed? I have the same problem.
  2. Sorry I should have said it's series I RX300 that I'm having the problem with.
  3. Big enough for one guy to take Lexus in the US to court over it. He lost as Lexus said that is the way the car works. He did eventually get Lexus to fit some sort of vibration kit which cured the problem. Trying to find out what was fitted. I also noticed that some LS200s suffer the same probelm. Purphaps it's a Lexus trait.
  4. I know this doesn't help but I have the same problem on RX300. Do you get the same vibration when you are stationery in drive and turn the steering wheel so power assist kicks in? Just contacted Lexus GB to see what they say.
  5. ← You say your car is an 03, i would go back to your local Lexus dealer and ask for the mountings to be changed under warranty, worth a try. ← Check the US owners club. Sounds like this vibration is a big problem with the RX330 over there. Still no cure as yet.
  6. Anybody having a problem with a virbation through the streeing wheel and foot pedals at 750rpm? On my 03 car I get this vibration mainly when I'm in drive but not moving. When the engine is ticking over at around 500 RPM there is no vibration, but when the A/C or the power steering kicks in the revs increase and the vibration arrives. When pulling away the vibration dies away until around 1750RPM where it makes a brief apperance and then goes. I don't think it is anything to do with being an automatic and the car wanting to pull away due to the increase in revs as the vibration does happen on the move if only briefly. It seems more to do with the engine being placed under load when pulling away at low revs. My local dealer has told me that this is know problem on a few cars according to Lexus but there is no cure. They have replaced quite a few parts on the engine but although it initially reduced the vibration it is now coming back. Any ideas as this is now getting on my nerves? Apart from that a great car!
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