Shane34gs300
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1 hour ago, cruisermark said:
I would check the battery - sometimes a failing battery produces numerous unexplained faults
Interesting as it was extremely cold that night covered in an inch of snow.
I'll swap it for my is300 battery
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Only topic I've found remotely close was down to a gateway ecu. However not sure that even fixed the guys issues.
Is there any other interior control units/ecu that saves the memory of certain items, like steering wheel positioning, climate settings.
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Hi all
I own a gs 300 sport. Everything electrical worked until yesterday morning.
I've searched on the forums and looked at the fuse box layouts but it's confusing as some of the fuses operate other items which still work.
List of faulty electrical items as of yesterday morning
Front door locks, key fob does not make these work. However rear unlock and lock.
Door lock Control driver door does nothing.
Windows work fine.
Wing mirrors no longer move with the control.
Dash does not show lights are on or fog lights, did before.
All the other warning light show on ignition on.
Steering memory does not work now. Button to move the steering wheel works fine.
Seats work fine, but never had memory seat set up/used.
Touch screen display
Radio works
Map works
Sat nav works
Climate system function are not able to be selected, the button on the consol do not light up. The climate was set to warm and this still continues to blow warm air.
I've checked the fuses in the engine bay and a some of the interior passenger and drivers foot well. But finding information about which does what is frustrating as all the info online means I need to download and sign up to something.
I'm wondering if it's some sort of interior type ecu module that has failed.
Gs 300 sport 1999
in Lexus GS 300 / Lexus GS 250 / Lexus GS 430 / Lexus 450h / Lexus GS 460 Club
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So the snow had melted and dripped into the Battery tray, which then I believe maybe have messed with the Battery.
Will be testing everything tonight