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Tom777

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    IS250
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    2007
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  1. Heater core replacement is probably more than £700 - most likely £1000 just in man hours. £1200 in total with new heater core. SOFTWARE RULES THE WORLD.
  2. 2 years I have studied my issue with not getting any heat on passenger side on a UK car. I am very proud to have solved the issue myself. Look what I created (fire: movie: Cast Away). I had to put the Techstream software on it to perform: INITIALIZE SERVOMOTOR. This is a utility/function provided by the Toyota Techstream software - used as per MANUAL when battery has been replaced or disconnected or servomotors (blend doors for USA) have been replaced. Imagine, some advice on the web is to disconnect battery when you have this issue with not getting hot air on one side or uneven temperature between the two sides. The exact reason why you might get this issue in the first place. It’s bloody fixed- It needed actual recalibration, not bleed air, not heater flush, not new actuators/servomotors, not new sensors, not advise “have you tried to adjust dual temperature settings”, lol… and this and that…. It was a calibration functionality for AirCon in Techstream that fixed it. I hope this helps anyone in the future who is about to give up life and their Lexus. Never give up on a Lexus! NOTE. Not all toyotas and Lexus have this Techstream option: “Initialize Servomotor” option, but my IS250 2007 did. Do your own research regarding models. I spend £150 before I found the solution. Don’t spend £700 on a heater core replacement with your local mechanic before this step as per Lexus manual has been implemented. Your local mechanic might know nothing of it but your Lexus Dealer might do - hopefully. Initialize Servomotor
  3. 2 years I have studied my issue with not getting any heat on passenger side on a UK car. I am very proud to have solved the issue myself. Look what I created (fire: movie: Cast Away). I had to put the Techstream software on it to perform: INITIALIZE SERVOMOTOR. This is a utility/function provided by the Toyota Techstream software - used as per MANUAL when battery has been replaced or disconnected or servomotors (blend doors for USA) have been replaced. Imagine, some advice on the web is to disconnect battery when you have this issue with not getting hot air on one side or uneven temperature between the two sides. The exact reason why you might get this issue in the first place. It’s bloody fixed- It needed actual recalibration, not bleed air, not heater flush, not new actuators/servomotors, not new sensors, not advise “have you tried to adjust dual temperature settings”, lol… and this and that…. It was a calibration functionality for AirCon in Techstream that fixed it. I win and me and only me found the solution, not my local mechanic, not some redneck, but me. I’m joking friends. But it’s fixed now, and I hope this helps anyone in the future who is about to give up life and their Lexus. Never give up on a Lexus! NOTE. Not all toyotas and Lexus have this Techstream option: “Initialize Servomotor” option, but my IS250 2007 did. Do your own research regarding models. I spend £150 before I found the solution. Don’t spend £700 on a heater core replacement with your local mechanic before this step as per Lexus manual has been implemented. Your local mechanic might know nothing of it but your Lexus Dealer might do - hopefully. Initialize Servomotor
  4. Hi Mr Vlad, I think the correct torque method is in place to tighten up the suspension at the correct angle to not overstretch the bushings and rubber in the “system” which can lead to premature “failure” of these linkage parts. At least that’s what I read in other places. The biggest pain for me was to undo bolt in first picture. I’m surprised yours was so tight as it should only be torqued at 87 N*m while the one in second picture is torqued at 157 N*m. But I am wondering if the only reason the manual says it should be raised with wheels off, is to actually being able to reach that lower shock bolt as it seems impossible with the wheels on and sitting on ground. The upper bolt can be torqued while sitting on ground as it is accessible above the wheel. Below the diagram with torque specs for IS250 in case anyone needs these reading this post.
  5. Wow! Following a manual does add extra work. But I like to do things by the book. Thanks for sharing manual info on this. I will keep bolt relatively loose, set on wheels, bump it up and down, raise on jacks again, lift lower arm with jack and then torque to specs. thanks….
  6. Hi Lexus guys, I changed front shocks on my Lexus is250 2007. Please see 3 pictures with bolts and nuts in question. How should I torque these bolts and nuts. Keeping it on the jack stands or lowered to ground on all 4 wheels - car supporting its own weight ? I know the torque numbers but not if the torque specs should be applied while vehicle is on all 4 wheels. It’s 6 bolts and nuts in total I’m asking about. Any recommendations. thanks Tom
  7. No I have basically given up. I am still to take it to a specialist to flush the heater core as I live in flat and don’t have the equipment to give it a try myself. But a heater flush would probably also mean I have to get coolant refilled again - topped up to avoid air bubbles and what have you not. This issue is a real pain and a weakness in the IS250. My issue has nothing to do with the flaps and all that in the cabin in case anyone jumps on here and starts talking about that again. It’s very annoying. I am sure I bought the car with that fault. seller aware but did not mention as I only checked the air condition which works great but heating is the issue. Who would expect that. Always check the air condition and heating in detail when looking at an IS250. I will update if a flush helps but probably won’t do that before next year. I can still keep the car warm with just the right side heating but the problem is that front passenger gets cold with the cool air blowing etc so have to close the air outlets on left side completely during winter driving. It’s ****** ☹️
  8. What’s the costs of changing valve seals fixed?
  9. Thanks Colin. No the car doesn’t use any oil at all - less than what the Lexus manual suggests. I will not worry about it for now unless someone here thinks the alarm bells should be going 😱
  10. Changed my spark plugs today. Oh my what a job if it’s your first time and based on Youtube videos only. But all done now without breaking anything. What is your take on the oil on spark plug
  11. Yes that’s a great video too. That’s my engine. You learn something new every day. But my it’s shocking how difficult Lexus made it to change 6 spark plugs. It’s not impossible but still it’s fiddly like hell, like needing magnets and stuff. But this is really good video to have at least to remind me also how to put things back together.
  12. Ok this is getting confusing. And here I thought I found a good video to follow but actually it seems to be a different setup compared to my engine. No fuel on mine etc and loads of bits and bobs that need to be dismantled not d in the American version. Im glad I’m starting to think about this now as I now have to think about it all over again and where to find a detailed guide on the change.
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