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  1. On 3/6/2020 at 5:26 PM, Cazsquatch said:

    The car is Cadoxton Slate. The car had a private plate shortly after sale. I will return and speak to the dealer, the issue is strange, the PCS, LKA and cruise all are inoperable so I imagine the problem is linked. I scanned with OBD2 software but it says there are no faults stored. 

    OBD2 software won’t capture Lexus specific fault codes, those faults will need dealer software to read and resolve.

     

    Jim

     

    PS - fault is likely to be the Radar sensor as that is common to all those errors

  2. On 10/29/2019 at 10:50 AM, Tinonline said:

    Doesn’t take much to flood them if you do miss the usually clean, crisp start-up.

     

     

    Internet pint on it’s way to you Sir !!

    Half a can of easy start later and it spluttered into life spitting clouds of fuel out of the exhausts (took a minute or so to clear).

    No real diagnosis of why, other than maybe change the plugs if they’re getting old - I guess it’s one of those “time will tell” moments as to whether it was a one off or something else is going on.

     

    Hats off to the RAC though, phoned them at 09:00, man and a van on my drive by 10:00 - can’t grumble at that!

     

    Thanks All,

     

    Jim

     

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  3. Balls 😞

     

    Car started this morning for about 5 seconds then cut out - odd as it’s never done that before.  Tried starting again but just cranked over and over with no hint of life.

    Bought a new Battery for it this evening (eliminate the easy) and it cranks but won’t start, every 4th or 5th crank cycle (10ish seconds on the starter motor) it coughs and splutters and then gives up.

     

    So rather than fanny about I’m just going to chuck it at a Garage to fix (RAC can flat bed it away when I call them) unless anyone has any pearls of wisdom?

     

    Does anyone know of a good independent within shooting distance of Wokingham?  If not I’ll resign my self to a walletectomy at Lexus Reading.

     

    Thanks all

     

    Jim

  4. On 9/30/2019 at 7:02 PM, Malachy said:

    Jim any idea how I rise the suspension on each individual shock absorber? My two left shocks are lower than the right on a 460..

    You can adjust each shock by +/-20mm in the software (offset), any more and you will need to adjust the level sensors (then measure/reset the heights) - it’s in the suspension setting under utilities.

     

    Rgds

     

    Jim

  5. So near and yet so far!

    Having cleared the codes and got everything back to normal I noticed that the Parking Brake was now, erm, garbage!  I put it down to old shoes on new Disk/drum so ordered and fitted new parking brake shoes.

    Still Garbage! Bugger 🤯

    So it turns out that after releasing the EPB manually that I will now need to reset the “Zero Point” and/or initialise the EPB actuator

    • PERFORM PARKING BRAKE SHOE BEDDING
    • (a) Perform parking brake shoe bedding See: Testing and Inspection/Programming and Relearning.

    Here is where I am going to need some help!

     

    I can only find part of the manual that explains how to do this (I’ve done the manual brake shoe adjustment already) electronically via Techstream - does anyone have a link to the other pages of This supplement to the workshop manual

    Or if someone knows what to do in Techstream that would be even better ?

     

    Many thanks

    Jim

     

     

  6. On 6/29/2019 at 10:14 AM, aido said:

    Have you checked the My Lexus area of the website - if you register your VIN there it will let you see everything that ever happened when the car was at a dealers?

    You may find some surprises in there - I got more info from there than the stack of paperwork that came with my car with some good bonuses like the radiator having been replaced etc which I understand can be a weak point.

    Thanks Aido - just checked and confirmed the near total lack of Service History!  Ah well, on with the catching up 🙂

     

    Thanks

     

    Jim

  7. 9 hours ago, aido said:

    Have you checked the My Lexus area of the website - if you register your VIN there it will let you see everything that ever happened when the car was at a dealers?

    You may find some surprises in there - I got more info from there than the stack of paperwork that came with my car with some good bonuses like the radiator having been replaced etc which I understand can be a weak point.

    I can’t find that area, can you post a link to it?

     

    Thanks

  8. Well, following on from finding and buying my LS460 Original post

    I’ve covered about 800 miles now and it’s every bit as smooth and comfortable as I had hoped for!

    I had a nice 60 mile waft up the M40 and got surprising fuel economy, although to be fair my normal commute of 30 miles each way is about 10 miles of slow A/B Roads And 20 miles of Motorway and that gets me 26MPG which I am still happy with.

    I knew that the Service History was pretty flaky when I bought the car so first thing was the Air Filters - yuk, obviously not changed for a couple of years 😞.  Next up was to replace all the brake disks and pads, I’ve done my own for years, how hard can it be............

    I whipped off a rear wheel, popped off the Caliper, removed the pads and then realised that the E-Handbrake was still on and therefore I couldn’t remove the disk (my first time with a E-Handbrake), no probs I thought, I’ll just start the engine and flick the switch to stop the handbrake from coming on.  Jump into the drivers seat, foot on brake pedal, push the start button, servo wakes up...pedal drops a bit...dash lights up like a bloody Christmas tree with every sort of warning light known to mankind - IDIOT IDIOT IDIOT

    Being a smartarse car it recognises that the rear caliper pistons have moved excessive fluid compared to the others (caliper is clear of the disk and has no pads in it remember!), assumes there is a fluid leak, locks off that fluid circuit from the ABS module and warns you that Armageddon is approaching, do not pass go, do not collect £200, in fact go to dealer and deposit wads of cash with them to sort the problem out, or.......

    Go to E-Bay, cross your fingers, buy an OBD interface lead and some TIS TechStream software EBAY Link to Lead  Load the software onto an old Win7 Laptop, cleared the codes and life was good - I claim a lucky escape this time 🙂.  But at least I learned something new and now have the Software should any other sensors etc decide to throw a wobbly!

     

    Next stop is the Oil Filter/Oil, Cabin Filter - even I can’t duff that up....can I?

     

    So in summary, after 6 weeks, LOVE IT. !!!

     

    Jim

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  9. 3 hours ago, S90 said:

    Thanks Jim, I’m leaning towards the 460 for the cvt reason.

    Does the LS have 4 corner air suspension?? If so is it fairly robust or does it require a lot of work??

    They do have Air all round.  From the reading I’ve done it appears that ride height sensors are more prone to failure than the shocks themselves, there are aftermarket versions available that bring the pain factor down should they go pop though.  My Merc had air all round and dropped to it’s bump stops one night, I replaced the pump for £120 DIY, I figure that the lack of depreciation will allow me to budget for more than a few K’s worth of unplanned maintenance.

     

    Rgds

    Jim

  10. I came out of a company car 4 years ago for the same reason as you.

    My steed of choice then was a Merc S Class (2004 W220), it was brilliant! Wafty/bargy hugeness! Sadly it got written off 6 weeks ago.....so I bought an LS460SEL (2006) more toys than Hamleys and 2 steps up the comfort ladder compared to the Merc.  I contemplated the 600H as well but the thought of a CVT gearbox put me off (for no good reason) plus they are only available at £15k+ in sensible mileage.

     

    Jim

  11. 4 previous owners, bought from a small dealer in Bedford.  2006 plate, so an early 460.  Had the TPMS sensors replaced/coded, heated seat switch pack replaced and a bit of bodywork touched up as part of the deal.  My compromise was on the interior wood (red) which I’ve decided I can live with!  Staggering amount of toys though 😎

    The drive back was super smooth!  A couple of steps up the comfort scale compared to my S Class which was nice.

    It needs a good service which I’ll do once I get a free weekend, and the glovebox is slightly loose, other than that I’m just going to waft around in it and enjoy it !

     

    Pics once I’ve given it a proper clean and polish.

     

    Regards

     

    Jim

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