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JamesDavidMcAuliffe

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    James
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    Lexus IS 220D
  • Year of Lexus
    2011
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    Dorset

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  1. Thanks for your advice. I will be taking the car back to them this week. I will keep you posted with their diagnosis.
  2. Hi Shahpor, when I took the car to Lexus they said that the dealership I bought the car from had overfilled the car with oil, so I would suggest that it doesn’t seem to be using excessive oil as they wouldn’t have noticed that the engine oil had been overfilled I would imagine?
  3. Thanks for the response. 🙂 I think that will be the next step unfortunately. I’ve just taken the car for a 60 mile blast making sure to keep the revs nice and high and the smoke is no less evident than it was before. The car only seems to emit clouds of blue smoke under acceleration. There’s also no lights on the dashboard to suggest any issues. Any other ideas?
  4. I don’t think so, smoke is continuous as soon as the car reaches temperature 😞
  5. Hi all, I’m new to LOC so apologies if this has been covered by somebody already. i purchased my Lexus IS220D 2011 roughly 6 months ago and unfortunately it has had an issue since my first week of ownership that the dealership I purchased it from are refusing to take responsibility for.☹️ The car looks flawless and drives flawlessly however as soon as the car hits optimum temperature it begins to emit heavy white/blue smoke. Absolutely nothing at all until it hits optimum temperature though. (The mid-point on the temperature gauge.) When hooked up to a diagnostics machine it flags no faults at all. The dealership I purchased the car from changed the air filter, as if that would make any difference, which it did not. I took the car to Lexus themselves who charged me an extortionate amount to replace the battery and reset the ECU. They also believed that the issue was caused in part by the dealership overfilling the oil an excessive amount and also using the wrong grade of oil so they also did an oil change and changed the oil filter. I now have the car back and it still omits this smoke as soon as it gets to optimum temperature. Has anybody had this issue before? Or have any ideas on what the cause may be? Any help would be very much appreciated. many thanks, James
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