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  1. With the greatest of respect George, I'm afraid that most of that is incorrect. For instance, the car needs a good hour or two to go fully to sleep, not just 10 minutes. Also, pulling fuses can cause other (sometimes seemingly random and unrelated) ECUs/modules to wake up and give false readings. The following video shows the best way of doing a parasitic current draw test:
  2. A very slight inconvenience but hardly a deal-breaker. I rang my insurance company from the Lexus showroom before driving off in my new pride and joy when we bought this car. All done and dusted in minutes.
  3. I'm almost certain that it's for the USA and not the UK/EU markets. 'Connected Services' does such things as automatically calling the emegrency services if you're involved in a collision and suchlike.
  4. Every time a battery goes into a deep discharge (deep enough to need jump starting) it suffers a bit of damage that lowers its capacity, which means that on its next charge it can't take as much as it did before. If you don't use the car often enough to keep it charged then ideally you need to connect the battery to a trickle charger. A 'standard' charger will quickly squirt about 5A in if needed but a trickle charger does exactly what it says on the tin - it trickles a small charge in all the time, keeping the battery charged and ready to go when you need it.
  5. The only thing I would say is that the seller has zero feedback score. It could be that he's only just opened an eBay account and we all start at zero, but...
  6. Thanks Stephen, much appreciated my friend.
  7. I would happily do it for you Stephen but I'm out of the game (and reality) at the moment due to Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS). They've been successfully treating it with Pramipexole but that drug causes augmentation, which means that it becomes not only ineffective, but also augments the original problem and makes it much worse. Because of this they're changing me to Ropinirole, but I have to taper off the Pramipexole first. I'm not tolerating the withdrawal well and now I've got DAWS (Dopamine Agonist Withdrawal Syndrome). The only way to alleviate the sensations of RLS is to move the legs, so 50 of the last 57 hours have seen me just wandering up and down the house, shuffling from room to room. Lie on the bed; sit in a chair, doesn't matter; less than one minute later I'm off again. It's just taken me about 30 minutes to write this post so I'd probably end up blowing the car up if I tried changing the battery for you
  8. No need to criticise, that's a perfectly good way of keeping all settings etc., and is a method that been in use since I started my apprenticeship back in 1974. No need to use jump leads either as you're not cranking the engine, only a few mA to stuff that needs it. Basically, a bit of bellwire and almost any 12V source would do the job.
  9. What is this sorcery of which you speak?
  10. That should be fine. As you say, an earth strap is an earth strap, nothing special about it.
  11. Welcome to the club Philip. I'm certain that you'll get more responses in the proper UX group so never be afraid to ask as many questions as you like. Above all else, enjoy - and that goes for both club and car
  12. These, along with other units like them, are very easy to install - they're just plug and play. All you do is to unplug a connector from the factory unit, plug it into the new one, and then plug in a harness from new to factory. It's basically a process of 'teeing in' the new unit between the car and the factory unit, so instead of wiring going from car > factory unit it now goes car > new unit > factory unit. The most difficult process is getting the trim off and getting to the connectors in the first place, which is where YouTube comes in. No matter what you're doing, whether that be plumbing, painting, changing a water pump on the car, fitting a new laptop screen or whatever, someone will have done it before and uploaded a 'how-to' video to YouTube that you can follow.
  13. To use Techstream you need a miniVCI cable like this one from eBay and they usually come with a pirated copy of Techstream. I know you've bought an official licence to use Techstream, but have you downloaded the software from Lexus or are you trying to use the official licence key with the dodgy version?
  14. Just sent you a PM Nick, hope it helps.
  15. I've got a Grom Vline2 in my RX and it's quite good. However, it's also expensive and I'm not sure if it's suitable for the RX400h, so this topic may be of use to you:
  16. Just ignore it and use something that enables you to use Google Map or Waze. Even if you have a map DVD that was just released yesterday, you're still using it with an operating system that is about 18 years old, clunky, counter-intuitive and well beyond it's use by date. You really cannot polish a turd beyond a certain point.
  17. That PM I sent to you about a month ago should help with this Richard.
  18. Ooh, that's one of my (ever growing list of) pet hates. It really grinds my gears and I would happily ban them from driving for at least 12 months!
  19. Not quite sure who this was directed towards Stephen but for my own part I'll say yes, I've had almost any and every test known to man. I'm almost 66 now and I first became aware of these problems when I was about 15 or 16 and beginning to explore the world of pubs and beer. Before that I'd just assumed that all kids were the same and I'd 'grow out of it', but it wasn't to be. All my life I've been worried about bladder and/or prostate cancer because all the symptoms of it are quite normal for me. Hesitancy in getting the flow to start; weak and interrupted flow when it does start; an urgency to go but only getting rid of an egg-cup full when I do, and no matter how much I try to get rid of every last drop, there's always dribbling when I zip back up. Apologies if some think that's too much information but that's my normal daily life. Although the PSA test seems to have fallen out of favour these days I still have one every year anyway because my numbers are so closely grouped that it won't take much of an increase for me to get other tests done. For my age, any score up to and including 4 is considered to be alright and for the last six years my numbers have been (if I remember correctly) 0.55; 0.51; 0.52; 0.59; 0.52 and 0.51. At some point I may have had a 0.71 in there somewhere but it's all been below one anyway.
  20. Hope all goes well Oiers, both the procedure and the outcome.
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