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Werewolf1976

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  1. Looking to tap the collective wisdom of Team Lexus

    We are moving to a semi-detached house in West London W3 - the area is generally safe but suffers from car theft, petty theft and is near a main street

    The house has a backyard, sideyard and private car drive so plenty of places to jump fences and the street does not have CCTV

    I am looking for recommendation for a home security / alarm system

    Ideally, the system would contain motion sensors (inside), motion lights/cameras for outside and a decent remote monitoring system (app)

    Budget ideally under 2k gbp with minimal ongoing service charges

    On a thumbsuck, I would look at Banham, Yale, Ring, Simplisafe systems

    Thanks in advance!

  2. Hi all

    Looking to tap the collective wisdom of Team Lexus

    We are moving to a semi-detached house in West London W3 - the area is generally safe but suffers from car theft, petty theft and is near a main street

    The house has a backyard, sideyard and private car drive so plenty of places to jump fences and the street does not have CCTV

    I am looking for recommendation for a home security / alarm system

    Ideally, the system would contain motion sensors (inside), motion lights/cameras for outside and a decent remote monitoring system (app)

    Budget ideally under 2k gbp with minimal ongoing service charges

    On a thumbsuck, I would look at Banham, Yale, Ring, Simplisafe systems

    Thanks in advance!

  3. 44 minutes ago, Herbie said:

    Your profile isn't clear as to which car you've got but, assuming it's a hybrid, just make sure that they know what they're doing.

    The refrigerant gas is the same but the lubricating oil that circulates around the system with it is different to conventional cars, which use PAG oil. Hybrids use ND11 which is known as a high dielectric oil, which means that it doesn't conduct electricity. PAG oil does conduct electricity and it's been shown that as little as 1% contamination of ND11 by PAG can damage the windings of the aircon compressor motor due to insulation breakdown.

     

    1 hour ago, Werewolf1976 said:

    Hi all

    Just got the hard sell from a Lexus dealer at 150gbp - no clue if this is fair value or not?

    Quite a sales pitch which makes me skeptical - thanks in advance

    Its a GS250

    Cheers

     

     

  4. Hi all

    This is not Lexus-related but I need a couple of recommendations for a homeowners policy for West London 

    I am looking for an insurer for homeowners coverage with the possibilty to add auto later - looking for a reputable insurer who actually pays out without too many gotchas in the T&Cs

    Better to go directly to the insurer or through a broker?

    All advice welcome!  Cheers

  5. 21 hours ago, Werewolf1976 said:

    Thanks I did end up buying here - fitting it today and will report in a week or two

     

     

    Hi all

    Hopefully a tip for others who will have this problem

    The online place (Fish brothers) ship the TPMS without a metal sleeve (this sleeve sits between your alloy rim and the sensor itself). My sleeve was corroded and cracked and the local mechanic had to make a plan

    Can anybody source a part number for this sleeve?  Much appreciated! 

    Inserting generic pics - 1st one has a sleeve and the 2nd doesnt

    Amazon.com: BOXI Qty(1) Tire Pressure Sensor TPMS 315MHz for 14-17 Jaguar  F-Type/Jaguar XJR, 10-17 Jaguar XJ, 11-16 Land Rov-er LR4, 10-16 Range  Rov-er, 10-14 Range Rov-er Sport, 12-16 Range Rov-er BH521A159CA :     614didlybmL._SL1001_.jpg

  6. On 5/23/2022 at 11:32 AM, OldTrout said:

    My 2007 SEL with 140k miles hit a lamppost yesterday. Only pride (not mine) was hurt but what to do?

    The lights all still work - it is the housing and plastic front that is damaged. The car has bumps and scrapes at all corners but everything woks and it wafts along a treat. I have yet to ask my friendly garage guy for advice. A body work place would want to do a proper job with new light unit but I guess this would be uneconomic. I need it patched up- I don't care what it looks like if it is road legal.

    Suggestions?

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    Linking you to a breaker on eBay - bit of a ***** but good Lexus selection

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/carparts4u.online?_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2559

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