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Trosini

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    Ammo
  • Lexus Model
    gs450h
  • Year of Lexus
    2008
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Northamptonshire

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  1. Yes, I have done all the basic troubleshooting straight away both the battery fob and the 12v were fully charged and new.
  2. Odd indeed. EDIT: Found text logs of our troubleshooting. This was the first thing we found: All of the pins were intact, but the orange connector to the orange plug had signs of charcoal. EDIT: I had a few sparks from this black cable upon plugging it all back in. Luckily I was wearing HV gloves. The actual pictures are from google, as we didn't take pictures of any of the troubleshooting. The bus bars and connectors are intact and showing correct voltage in series. We tried changing wiring frame harness #2, that didn't do anything. By not registering the fob, I mean that I can not start the car or unlock the steering lock with the key, as when I am hovering the key above the start button, there's no response. Which voltage senser are you referring to? Yes, that was scanned with Techstream and the codes provided were accurate representation of the car's short, but upcoming future... Nothing at all, I'm afraid. I have spoken to some other enthusiasts and their suggestion was that it's likely related to bus bars and connectors, but our troubleshooting suggested that those were fine, albeit not perfect as the copper bus bars have seen some use.
  3. Hi all I have a 06 GS450h, that doesn't run or powers on. It had a few cells replaced throughout the years, some of it was done by not very reputable service providers, some has been changed by me and it's a bit of a mess. Last time I had a check hybrid battery notification, I thought I will change the cells as usual and it will be fine. When changing the cells, I checked the voltages, the connections and it all seemed to be fine / nothing abnormal. I started it up and all of the previous error messages were still present, I managed to scan it with proper software and it gave me P0AFA P3004 C1259 C1310 B2243 errors. Within a minute or two, the car powered off and since then I was never able to power it on. The car doesn't register the key fob, although the 12v battery works. We tried changing the 12v, checking most of the fuses, cables and we are thinking that it's the hv inverter now. Likely there is a cable shorting somewhere? Anyone has any tips?
  4. Haven't had it for long enough to find out if it burns oil. The place that I got it from, had it overfilled when I bought it, based on the dipstick. This is what interests me, the margin of error that the engine is happy to operate in, hence I was curious what is the general consensus on this topic. Don't have access to getting underneath it, I'm afraid. I am aware of syringes and hoses too, but this is a one off error due to misreading a few forum posts in other forums and don't want to buy items that won't be used often enough. Obviously an easy option is to get back to where it was done, but trying to figure out whether it's really needed. Still trying to figure out which are smears of the dipstick's travelling through the shaft and which are readings, but at the moment it's parked up on a non flat surface and I won't be using the car today or so, to go and measure it again. I measured it a few minutes after turning the engine off and if my interpretation of readings was correct, it was just about / slightly above the max level. Although it helps knowing the exact amount of oil poured in, as that was measured precisely to 6.5L 0w30 in this case as I did my research on this forum and decided to stick to 0w30 for this change and reevaluate if needed. I see, on paper it sounds good and would be pretty convenient to postpone the drainage to my next service, although it's hard to predict whether it will happen sooner, than later. If you would have to guess, what is that margin in these vehicles? I know that type of question might be frowned upon, but I don't think it has been discussed yet. Don't get me wrong guys, I love the car and she will be looked after well, but I have a bit of time constraints at the moment and have been tidying it up as much as I could, during the weeks that I had it. I am not a big diy guy, so taking it a step at a time, but the curiosity of the engine tolerance for error got me on here :) . Looks like I am at the right place. Thank you so much.
  5. Hi guys. I have overpoured oil into my 08 gs450h by around 200ml (6.5L with a filter change), is that an issue that needs solving or I can leave that bit of extra without any repercussions ? Thank you in advance.
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