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  1. 4 hours ago, Beamish said:

     

    Check the master switch on the driver's door switch panel. It may have been switched on (depressed) accidentally and this will disable all window operations other that the driver's window.  Windows will continue to operate normally during roof operation.

    Dec.

    Thanks for all the replies. Beamish, you nailed it! I hadn't thought about the lock switch - it had been inadvertently pressed and therefore locked the operation of the other windows.

    Haven't been quite myself lately, and was thinking that the issue was something more complicated. Now that I think about it, the same thing happened on another car I had. Thanks again!

  2. Hi guys, I haven't driven the car for over 2 weeks due to illness, but the missus has been out & about in it every few days or so in that time. Last weekend she told me that only the driver's window works fine and that the passenger windows have stopped working, which seems to be the case. However, all the windows work as they should when the roof is opened, but only the driver's window will go up and down, the passenger windows stay down until the roof is closed again. 

    Any ideas? I hope I've explained the fault appropriately. Logic kind of tells me it's not a fuse, otherwise there'd be no movement whatsoever. 

    Is there some 'secret' button pressing sequence that has to be performed to reset the windows? 

    Bear in mind that wifey has been the kiss of death to most of the cars we've owned, and I'm not kidding. 

    Any tips/hacks/help will be massively appreciated, cheers. 

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  3. 28 minutes ago, Linas.P said:

    As for fuel prices I have bad news for you mate - I think these prices are here to stay, that will be new normal going forward. 

     

    12 minutes ago, Texas said:

    Ditto on the price of fuel, don’t hold your breath on it coming down, I can’t remember when prices have fallen on anything.🙄

    Hmm. That being the case, sadly I will have to sell much sooner that I had intended.  Or try to find work that is much nearer to home. 😞

  4. I agree with most of what Linas.P said - now starting to get a little long in the tooth, lacking performance, practicality issues - all compared to alternative and newer stuff. However, I feel that that running costs (high fuel prices) is one of the major factors. For example, when I got my 250C over a year ago fuel was costing me £30 to £35 per week. Right now (June 2022) it's costing £50. Per week. I'm driving like grandma on the daily and just managing to squeeze 34mpg out of it, plus some doodling about at the weekend, shopping etc.

    Now, I happen to think that 34mpg is quite reasonable for a 2.5L V6, but nevertheless there are more economical cars around, and this could be a big reason why some owners are getting rid. Car sharing isn't really an option for me and I'm even considering getting an old oil burning banger for the time being and SORN-ing the 250 until petrol cost returns to a reasonable price.

    That being said, I had planned to keep the 250 for at least another 2 - 3 years, as it's a lovely, dependable and comfortable car and it's also in good nick. 

    Finally, and I wasn't going to mention this, but hey ho.
    Weapon of choice these days is the SUV and the traditional 'family saloon' is seen by some as being a bit dated. I also think that some private IS250 sellers may be doing so sadly to downgrade and get a small pot of cash to supplement their incomes. Times are indeed hard at the moment.

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  5. 4 hours ago, Duncan Edwards said:

    We have a 2012 Lexus IS250C which has never had a SatNav software update (we have owned it since 2014). Lexus want £250 for an upgrade - does anyone know a cheaper alternative? (Yes I know we can use Google Maps on a phone!)

    Thanks

    Hi Duncan, I guess this isn't much help, but:

    I looked into this very issue last year and found that my model is similar to yours in that any updates are done via the USB port, and apparently can only be carried out by Lexus. So big bucks I'm afraid. 

    It's a bit of a shame on one hand, as it would be nice to have an integrated nav system. On the other, as comprehensive as the system is I find it rather fiddly, un-intuitive and overly complex to set up. Mind you, I don't have much patience at the best of times.

    So as I mentioned, it's been a while since I last dug around for cheap updates so by now there maybe someone out there offering reasonably priced updates on a USB stick, or to download. But I somehow doubt it, as there doesn't seem to be much call for it.

    Try checking all the usual sites and see what might be available, good luck!

  6. Hi Ant, avoid getting any water/fluid or moisture in the sensor component. However, the spongey filter bit is easily cleaned with mild washing up liquid & warm water. Make sure that it is completely dry before refitting. HTH👍

    Out of interest, I'd like to see the manufacturer's logic flowchart or operational truth table for this device. As I mentioned earlier in the thread it's a great idea for a gadget, but apparently in my case at least, somewhat questionably implemented. 

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  7. 14 hours ago, Sundance said:

    Is it me or are second hand car prices going bonkers?  Here's a lovely looking IS250C but with 91k miles and at nearly £8.5k ... what does that make my '06 4-dr worth with 33k on the clock?

    https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202111209788699?

    Seriously thinking about this but a bit worried about the high mileage ... any advice guys?

    Hi Sundance, if it helps as a guide my 250C cost £7500 back last February, on 87k miles with a full service and 4 new daps (OK they're budget tyres, but hey). 

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  8. Hi, I did a similar job on my 250, replacing the bi-colour leds with more appropriate colours. It's a straightforward job, but I would caution that when you remove the control module take extra care as the plastic clips are quite fragile, and can be easily snapped and broken. You'll see what I mean when you do it. Also, make sure you insert and solder the replacement blue / red leds at the correct polarity. You can check polarity beforehand by selecting diode test on a dvm and putting the test probes on the leads of the LED, and observing which lead lights the blue or red respectively. Note that both will be very dim, but don't worry about that. It's probably best to do this test in a darkened environment. I'll put up a couple of pics of the end result, so you get the idea. Warning: rubbish pics! 

    Hth and good luck! 

     

     

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  9. 9 minutes ago, First_Lexus said:

    As far as I can tell, your risk of catching COVID is directly connected to your political opinions.

    Right of centre = Government restrictions are going too far (it’s a police state etc); Omicrom is mild, I know because I saw it in The Sun. I’ll be fine regardless, this is all scaremongering. See Daily Express, Daily Telegraph.

    Left of centre =  Government restrictions aren’t going far enough, we should all be locked down forever; Social gatherings for people who were already working together anyway are the end of civilisation as we know it. Everybody is going to end up catching COVID and will be in hospital or dead, and it’s all Boris Johnson’s fault. See The Guardian, Daily Mirror.

    Centre = Totally confused, as I keep hearing and reading different things depending on whether I read or listen to the left or right-wing media! 

    Looney = global conspiracy, it’s all a myth, I’m not getting vaccinated etc. I get all my information from Facebook from a bloke who clearly knows what’s going on…Hang on, I’ve just developed this really odd cough…

    Many a truth is told in jest . . . 

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  10. 5 minutes ago, Phil xxkr said:

    People walking around with coffee cups 🤯. Are they trying to give the impression they are far too busy to smell the coffee? Took my dog for a walk in my local forest only to see a chap walking around cup in hand, just what is all that about? 🤔

    I think it's a 'scene' thing. (scene = hip/cool/trendy etc) For example, 10 years ago it was considered cool to carry a bottle of water around when you were out. In the 50s, 60s & 70s it was cool to smoke a fag in public, and so on.

    Nowadays, as you have recently witnessed, you need a memory like a New York lawyer to even decide which variant of the simple cup of coffee you wish to buy. 

    I too, share your mild frustration. 🤨

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  11. Well, my first post on this particular board and here goes! Today, I'll be moaning about:

    Cars driving during darkness with the rear lights switched off. There are many around here. I can't believe that people are so stupid that they don't realise this, so my blame theory is that these drivers are just too thick / lazy to check if the side lights are on at least, or they think that 'if the front drl's are on, then the rear tail lights must be on', or like my car when the engine is started, the instrument lights come on, so seeing this they assume that the external lights magically come on at the same time. 

    Now if the latter is the case, then the manufacturer has a responsibility and duty of care to include some sort of warning to alert the driver that the lights are in fact off, during darkness. 

    Maybe these numpties are also completely unaware that their car also has an Auto lights setting. I'd go step further and guess that these are the same drivers who hate cars and hate driving. 

    Rant over. Discuss. 

    (I'm a nice person really and I shouldn't allow such things to wind me up.) 😉

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  12. On 11/15/2021 at 7:10 PM, Ala Larj said:

    Why do some people blank out the number plates of their cars when posting pictures on social media?

    Because there are all sorts of nutters out there in internet land who with nous and determination, can unwantedly find out lots of information about your car and you. 

    Maybe I'm cynical and paranoid, but why make it easy. 

    And I have no past criminal activities and my car is paid for, with a genuine previous ownership record. 

    Sorry, but I don't buy this 'done nothing wrong, got nothing to worry about' bs. 

  13. 9 hours ago, Linas.P said:

    I think IS250 is borderline slow, well - it is NOT fast, that is probably better way of saying it.

    What you need to recognise, that in US they have an option to buy IS350 and compared to that (5.6s to 60) IS250 is slow. It is all relative, personal, subjective thing. If you happy with the power of IS250 then that is fine, if somebody consider it slow, then it is slow. I found it just borderline acceptable and I would be in the camp where I would have wished Lexus to develop the car further - modernise fuel delivery (add Atkinson cycle and add port injection like IS350), mate it with faster 8-Speed auto (like they did with IS350 and IS200t) and if car can be made marginally more efficient (10-15% fuel economy certainly within reach) and little bit more powerful (maybe 240-250hp) it would be just perfect.

    I agree with all of your excellent points there Linas. Might I also point out that on pretty much all of the US reviews of the 250 and 350 on the tube of you, all the reviewers recommend the IS350. 

    Someone quoted a fuel consumption figure of 19mpg 😯 I understand that the cost of petrol over there is waaay cheaper than it is in the UK. 

    BTW, apologies for going off topic but didn't Mazda experiment with the Atkinson cycle? Or was it the Miller cycle? 

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