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Asad Hussain

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    Asad
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    Gs300
  • Year of Lexus
    2006
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  1. So I've replaced the battery in the fob. Had the same issue. Changed the battery left it on ignition and then tried to start it didn't work either. Then I've placed the original lexus battery on charge. When it was fully charged I placed it into the vehicle and it started second time around. I've turned the car on and off a few times and it's starting. So a fully charged battery is allowing the car to start, yet if the vehicle is left on ignition for a few minutes then I try to fire it up, it doesn't happen. Will try to get the car on a diagnostic machine again today and see what faults codes come up. Any other suggestions you guys can reccomend. Any help would be appreciated.
  2. Car was bought privately from a elderly chap who had informed me that he had the vehicle parked for a few months. Doubt he knew of the issue, seemed very nice.
  3. Thanks for the responses guys. I've replaced the battery with another from a diesel engine. The battery came from a van, worked perfectly well in the van however when I've placed the battery in the lexus I've got the same issue as before. The red secruity light still comes on when I enter the car and press the start button without the brake pedal applied. I'll replace both the batteries in the key fobs hopefully tomorrow and keep you posted on with how I get along. Once again thank you for your replies . Really appreciated.
  4. Hi I've recently purchased a gs300 around a month ago. I've got this issue at the moment. The scenario is as follows. The car has struggled to start a few times I've put jump leads on and it's started to work fine. Now the jump lead starting process has stopped working. I've recovered the car to a local garage because it wouldn't start. I was told my the mechanic that they ran a diagnostic and faults came from the immobiliser. He managed to get the car started by charging the battery full. I've driven the vehicle home with no issues, was a pleasant drive. Later in the day I entered the car and left the car ignition on for several minutes and then the issue occurred again. Car cranks but does not start. To be fair most times the car has failed to start when I have left the ignition on for a while. I have charged the battery and have tried jump leads to start the vehicle. But the car is having none of it. The fobs work fine. Can unlock and lock the vehicle and turn the ignition on. When I press start without the brake pedal the secruity light still continues to flash. Could this have something to do with it? Is the car not realising the fob, is the information not being sent to the receiver to iniate the starting process. I'm so confused, I don't know what the problem is, can someone help? Could it be an immobiliser or something relating to the battery. Any response will be highly appreciated. Thank you
  5. Hi I've recently bought a lexus gs300. Was driving it yesterday, parked it up and went to a restaurant to eat. When I came out the vehicle would start and cut off immediately, tried it several times yet no luck. I've got it recovered home. All the lights on the vehicle are working, the cars trying to start so I assume the starters fine. I removed the maf sensor to see if the car would start yet no luck there either. Has anyone else had this issue, if so how was this rectified. I'm assuming that this issue would be related to the air and fuel supply somehow. Any help you could offer would be appreciated. Thank you.
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