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    Mario
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  • Year of Lexus
    2001
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  1. Hi guys I’ve been wondering about something in my LS430, ever since I bought it nearly 7 months ago. When taking a turn, the steering wheel doesn’t seem to return to center smoothly in the last 30 degrees. This worsens when the car is cold, especially in winter when temperatures are low. While the steering wheel centering improves when the car reaches operating temperature, it still doesn’t return to center smoothly all the way. I haven't encountered any problems with the power steering or anything else. Please check out the first video. I’ve had the dealer look at it. They couldn’t find any issues, as they told me. They only suggested that a wheel balancing would fix it. The power steering fluid and reservoir have been replaced about 7 months ago. The old fluid was completely dark. Is this a common problem on these cars, or is it just a normal thing on these? Another thing. There's a very faint whining noise inside the cabin when accelerating slowly between 60 and 70 km/h. It sounds almost like a turbo, but with a very low frequency. This noise is only present when the transmission is in Drive. However, if I manually shift to 4th gear, the noise disappears. Please check out the second video (headphones required). The noise is louder in person. Is this a normal thing? If any of you LS430 owners could chime in with any input, it would be highly appreciated. Does you LS behave the same? Thanks a lot. IMG_0619.mov IMG_0621.mov
  2. No, the sound isn’t too loud. But it made me curious, reading about other owners not being able to tell, if the engine is running on idle. I’m kind of a perfectionist, and this LS really deserves the best. I had a shop investigate both mufflers last year when they did the timing belt and water pump. I was told, that the mufflers are aftermarket, but they didn’t leak. They were installed correctly by previous owner. I believe they are just not dead silent as stock mufflers. Will have to check out, how much it would cost to replace to stock mufflers.
  3. Thank you all for the reply. Actually, I’ve turned of all accessories in the recordings. So what you hear, is actually the exhaust humming, not radio or ventilation. I’ve read online, that I shouldn’t be able to judge if the engine is running or not on idle. That’s how quiet these cars should be. This isn’t the case with my car, since the exhaust always makes a humming noise. The engine rpm is mostly at 900 rpm, and this is when the humming is at it worst. It’s more or less gone at 1000 rpm, and almost non noticeable below 900 rpm. As mentioned, the previous owner had the mufflers replaced at some point. But unfortunately with aftermarket ones. I’ve attached another recording to this post. It’s crucial to use headphones. It sounds like a small subwoofer on low frequency, hard to explain. Do you all with LS430’s have stock mufflers to compare with? IMG_0194.mov
  4. Hi guys I’ve had this beauty for almost 5 months now. During this time, I’ve started to wonder about something. Am I supposed to hear the exhaust humming at idle inside the cabin, or should the interior be dead silent? The humming can only be heard at idle, loudest at approximately 900 rpm. There is no humming while driving. I know that my mufflers have been replaced at some point with aftermarket ones. This makes me wonder if they are the cause, but they have no leaks (checked at mechanic). Perhaps aftermarket aren’t that good to insulate noise. I’ve attached two recordings (require headphones for best result). Thanks a lot. IMG_0409.mov IMG_0413.mov
  5. Well I’ve been monitoring the situation for a month now with the floor mat removed for clarity. We have had lots of rain and the AC has been on all the time. The carpet stayed fully dry all the time. So it seems to be correct what Ronnie said about condensation. Condensation seems to collect under the rubber floor mat, but when the floor mat is removed there is nothing to spot.
  6. Thanks Malc. You might be right, but I’m having a hard time finding the source. The wet spot is in a very unusual location.
  7. Thanks Ronnie, but it seems to be a bit more than condensation though. It’s not soaked, but very wet.
  8. Thanks, the windscreen doesn’t seem to be wet anywhere on the inside. I’ve tried to find any spots. It just beats me, how water can end up in the marked area, without any trace at all. Specially the under part of the carpet being totally dry, which usually is soaked in these situations.
  9. Hi guys I've noticed that the passenger floor carpet gets a bit soaked after a longer period of rain in my pre-facelift. I've been reading up a lot on this online and have checked almost all possible water drains on the car. The only place I've left behind to check is the rear sunroof drains. However, all the sources online seem to have an outcome of water under the carpet. The strange thing is that, in my case, the bottom of the carpet is completely dry, so the water ends up on top of the carpet only. While I had the carpet lifted up, I've checked the AC drain, and it's fine. I also checked the cabin filter compartment, as I had a suspicion of water dripping on the carpet, but the compartment is dry (picture attached). I've attached a picture with a marking showing where the carpet is wet and one with the floor mat. The floor mat is wet at the bottom only and always dry on top. Do you have any idea what the culprit could be? Thanks
  10. Hi guys Anyone here with a pre-facelift LS430 having a creaking rear noise on take of? It doesn’t seem to be an issue on later models. My car has stock air suspension. I’m getting exactly the same noise as this guy. Fast forward to 0:24: https://youtu.be/1AAaVXhx6XA?si=3VEDwEP3iXkUvwko Thanks
  11. Thanks guys. But I must say the RPM needle bounces, even when driving as a grandpa (which I mostly do), but just not that bad. 😀 However, I love the V8 sound at 6k RPM.
  12. Thanks for confirming that, Dom. Yes, my RPM gauge is bouncing, seems normal on pre-facelift. Don't know, if there's actually a fix for it?
  13. Thanks for all the input guys, appreciate it. I've had the Lex for a week now. One thing I've noticed. Despite being in Power ECT mode, the engine doesn't seem to rev above 6k RPM at kickdown and full throttle. Isn't it suppose to reach approx 6.500 RPM or even around 7k, please check my video below? IMG_4114.mov
  14. Thanks. What you've mentioned, works as expected. Yes, it's a pre-facelift 2001 model. Don't worry, the car has been moved long ago. That picture is taken directly from the sellers ad 😀.
  15. Well, I happened to buy the car last night, and drove it home for approx. 300 km. The transmission shifts very smooth in lower RPM, but rougher during acceleration, seems normal to me. Some other things came to my mind on the way home. 1: The RPM gauge isn't actually fluctuating as previously mentioned, but it kind of bounces when letting of the gas, on it's way down from 3k rpm and above. Seems to be normal according to some other threads/only the needle itself, due to not being able to keep up with the quick shifts. Although I've never experienced this with other cars. Can anyone confirm, if this actually is a "feature" on the LS430? 2: Am I supposed to feel any difference when changing the 3 possible modes: Suspension = Sport/Norm Height = High/Norm, tested setting this to High activated the air compressor. I didn't test anything further, just switched back to Norm. ECT = Pwr/Snow, tested this last night, couldn't really feel any difference.
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