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  1. Got one of these from eBay USA.

    Just wondered if anybody here had attempted to replace one on their LS430?

    The one I need to do is one of the smaller corner sensors on the passenger side.

    I'm guessing that I'd need to remove the protective tray under the engine and the wheel arch lining.

    Would this get me in behind the bumper and access to the sensors?

    Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.

    Steve

  2. Hi Guys

    My passenger mirrorhas started to stick. It closes properly but you have to keep pushing the switch from auto to on for it to move a little. \you keep doing this until the mirror is out. Is this common and is there a fix for this.

    Also on youtube it shows how you overide the satnav. But that does not work on my 2002 LS430.

    Any advice much appreciated.

    Ifty

    I've had the mirrors sticking a few times on my LS430.

    It's normally caused by dirt or debris getting stuck in the housing.

    This happens often after washing the car and particularly if you use a jet wash.

    You just need to clean thoroughly with a cloth sufficiently thin to get in all the gaps.

    I'm not sure what you mean by 'override the satnav'

  3. Ended up having the regas done at Kwik Fit about three weeks ago.

    The report I was given suggested there was zero refrigerant left in the system.

    Interestingly the report did detail a leak test with the result none.

    Not sure how this was carried out but guess the machine they hook up has the capability to do this?

    Air con has worked very well since, if anything a little too cool when it is first activated.

    If I do have any of the problems with pipes that others have experienced I wonder how long the refill will last!

  4. Just had my LS430 re-gassed today - great local company but no use to you, as they are in Paisley!!

    BTW my gas pressure was ZERO mbar (i.e. = empty) and after regassing they didn't replace the filter even though the A/C filter warning was coming on (and still is). I guess I'll need to let Lexus charge me a bomb for that one one day, but my A/C is now working fine.

    Hi adc

    Your post has served as a reminder that I need to get this sorted out!

    The problem you have with the a/c filter warning message can be resolved by following instructions from the the thread linked below:

    http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/ind...+filter+warning

    I've had the filter replaced by Lexus previously only for this message to re-appear a couple of weeks later so chances are there is nothing much wrong with the filter itself.

    Steve

  5. Thankfully very unusual for me to have two issues with the car on the same day!

    However in addition to the my earlier post re the parking sensor I also find my air con has stopped working.

    I am guessing this will be solved by a re-gas and was hoping somebody could recommend a reliable palce to have this done in the Bracknell/Reading area.

    When I turn on the a/c with the engine idling I would expect to see the revs rise slightly (has been the case with other cars I have owned.)

    Can anyone confirm that this sholud be the case with the LS?

    Any help/recommendations with the above would be greatly appreciated.

    Steve

  6. Have a minor and intermittent problem with the sensor on the front passenger side.

    Over the last couple of weeks on maybe three occasions the system has emitted a continuous tone and the screen has displayed as if there was an obstruction to that side of the car.

    I examined and cleaned the sensor thoroughly after this happened on the first occasion (it was by no means dirty.)

    I have a feeling that this might be a problem that will get worse and just wondered if there was anything else I could do before taking it to Lexus?

  7. I would agree that the sat nav in my LS430 has it's limitations.

    Even after upgrading to the latest DVD I cannot find some roads/places that I feel should be on there.

    In addition the lack of post code functionality means this is probably an inferior system to the modern Tom Tom.

    If the LS400 does indeed have a CD based system then I suppose that is even less effective.

    I guess it depends on how much you actually rely on sat nav, like Rillo the whole cradle thing would sway me in favour of the inbuilt option.

  8. I was feeling around under the dashboard the other day when I felt this knob below the bonnet release. It's like a volume control and it clicks when you turn it fully "off".

    Anyone know what this is, it doesn't appear to do anything but I guess it must do?

    Thanks

    Mike

    Hmm

    Have had car for 2 years and never realised this was there!

    Central locking beeps?

    Mine doesn't beep when I lock/unlock whether I adjust this knob up or down.

    Is it supposed to, or is this just volume control for the warning beeps you get when for example you leave the key inside and attempt to lock the door?

  9. Mine as best as I can remember:

    1983 Ford Cortina (Brown with beige vinyl roof...hmmm)

    1985 Fiat 126

    1985 Renault 14

    1986 Renault 11 Turbo (Yes of course I crashed it!)

    1988 Ford Escort Estate (A truly shocking vehicle!)

    1989 Ford Cortina Mk5 (Steadily disintegrated from the day I bought it.)

    1990 Vauxhall Cavalier 1.6

    1991 Vauxhall Astra

    1992 Fiat Panda (750cc multicoloured seats 85MPH flat out)

    1995 Renault 25 2.0 GTS

    1996 Ford Sierra Estate (No comment)

    1996 Renault 25 2.9 (Electrical problems galore!)

    1998 Mitsubishi Sigma 3.0 v6 (Obscure but ultra reliable and comfortable cruiser)

    1999 Mitsubishi Sigma 3.0 v6 (Facelift version of above)

    2002 Toyota Supra mk4 tt (Spent thousands on modifications, joy to have something that fast)

    2004 Lexus LS400 (Back to some calm and tranquility, 192k and still going strong when traded in)

    2007 Lexus LS430 (The best yet by a distance)

    When I think about some of those early ones it doesn't fill my heart with joy!!

  10. EXACTLY the same thing happened to me 2 weeks ago and I was wondering what to do.

    At the time I asked Autoglass to assure me that this was the EXACT same screen they were replacing and they told me it was...

    I shall be calling them first thing Monday!

    Thanks for this great post SteveW37!

    PS FYI a new sensor is £175 from Lexus! :o

    Tyger if it helps at all it was Autoglass in Bracknell that I dealt with.

    They should remember it pretty well I reckon.

  11. A little while back my front screen was replaced by Autoglass after a crack appeared.

    I watched the fitter finishing off the job and saw him testing the rain sensor by spraying it with water, all seemed good.

    Unfortunately during my journey the following day the wipers operated perhaps every 10 seconds with the control in the auto position, even though it was completely dry.

    When I got home I cleaned the sensor thoroughly but the problem persisted.

    Took it to the local Autoglass place and they were very helpful, tried a few things and seemed to have it working (lots of spraying of water and further cleaning of the sensor.)

    However the problem soon re-surfaced with the wipers never returning to the ''park'' position and in fact when it did rain they failed to speed up at all even when changing the sensitivity setting on the control.

    Went back to Autoglass who now had a theory that the tinted strip along the top of the screen might be the problem.

    It was revealed that the screen they had put in was not a Lexus replacement one and that the tinted strip was darker than on the original.

    A fitter came out and put in a screen they sourced from Lexus (apparently at a cost of over £500.....) and hey presto normal wiper operation was restored.

    To be fair Autoglass customer service was top notch but something to keep in mind if they are replacing the screen on your car.

  12. Many thanks for the advice.

    Don't think I'll attempt the job myself because I ALWAYS mess up this sort of stuff!

    However what's been said leads me to believe that a competent mechanic won't struggle with the job.

    What do people think about the 85% worn rear and 80% worn front?

    Does this mean that I would be best to replace the pads immediately or do have another thousand miles or so?

  13. I hate to throw a spanner in the works here but I am pretty sure that the fogging you are refering to is caused by moisture getting into the window, the laminated glass is three layers two outside ones of glass and a plastic inner layer, when the seal at the edge of the glass gives up, moisture gets in between the glass and the plastic. It is always seen at the edge of a window and effects a lot of older cars on the windscreen. There is no fix for it, replacement is the only cure. If you catch it quick you can stop it spreading out by sealing the edge of the window (if you can get access)

    Hello

    Pretty sure Haylands is correct here as I had this a little while back on mine (52 LS430)

    Fortunately the car was still in warranty so glass was replaced.

    Steve

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