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myLEXsc400 (07-26-17)
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Nothing really going on the past month or so, just driving the car and dealing with the airbag harnesses running through the fenders. I relocated the driver fender harness, but the airbag harnesses on both sides are just to short to do anything with. Ill probably just end up doing a steering wheel soon and disconnect the harnesses and tuck them away somewhere...
With the recent socal rain I was driving home from work and all of a sudden the audio went out. The radio still had power, all functions worked, just no sound. I suspected there might have been some moisture or water around the amp/cd changer area and sure enough there was. One of the drain tubes wasnt put in the correct grommet and was dangling there, collecting the water and creating a pool in the quarter. I ended up drilling an extra hole in the corner to drain, sprayed some black rustoleum, and cleaned the whole area up.
Also installed some new trunk lifts/shocks while in there. FYI there is a bumpstop on each side of the trunk that once removed helps with installation of the new ones.
With the recent socal rain I was driving home from work and all of a sudden the audio went out. The radio still had power, all functions worked, just no sound. I suspected there might have been some moisture or water around the amp/cd changer area and sure enough there was. One of the drain tubes wasnt put in the correct grommet and was dangling there, collecting the water and creating a pool in the quarter. I ended up drilling an extra hole in the corner to drain, sprayed some black rustoleum, and cleaned the whole area up.
Also installed some new trunk lifts/shocks while in there. FYI there is a bumpstop on each side of the trunk that once removed helps with installation of the new ones.
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That's one of the sunroof drains. (Totally useless info, but there you go.) The smaller one from the fuel filler is the one I usually see removed from its grommet, as having it in place is what allows water to pool there like you found.
I just replaced dying-but-not-dead trunk struts on one of the cars this week, too. Sure is nice not having to use a prop stick and/or wonder if you'll live through the next time reaching into the trunk!
I just replaced dying-but-not-dead trunk struts on one of the cars this week, too. Sure is nice not having to use a prop stick and/or wonder if you'll live through the next time reaching into the trunk!
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That's one of the sunroof drains. (Totally useless info, but there you go.) The smaller one from the fuel filler is the one I usually see removed from its grommet, as having it in place is what allows water to pool there like you found.
I just replaced dying-but-not-dead trunk struts on one of the cars this week, too. Sure is nice not having to use a prop stick and/or wonder if you'll live through the next time reaching into the trunk!
I just replaced dying-but-not-dead trunk struts on one of the cars this week, too. Sure is nice not having to use a prop stick and/or wonder if you'll live through the next time reaching into the trunk!
Today I wrapped the chrome window trim in black, need to get some more vinyl and do the other side.
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Nothing really going on the past month or so, just driving the car and dealing with the airbag harnesses running through the fenders. I relocated the driver fender harness, but the airbag harnesses on both sides are just to short to do anything with. Ill probably just end up doing a steering wheel soon and disconnect the harnesses and tuck them away somewhere...
With the recent socal rain I was driving home from work and all of a sudden the audio went out. The radio still had power, all functions worked, just no sound. I suspected there might have been some moisture or water around the amp/cd changer area and sure enough there was. One of the drain tubes wasnt put in the correct grommet and was dangling there, collecting the water and creating a pool in the quarter. I ended up drilling an extra hole in the corner to drain, sprayed some black rustoleum, and cleaned the whole area up.
Also installed some new trunk lifts/shocks while in there. FYI there is a bumpstop on each side of the trunk that once removed helps with installation of the new ones.
With the recent socal rain I was driving home from work and all of a sudden the audio went out. The radio still had power, all functions worked, just no sound. I suspected there might have been some moisture or water around the amp/cd changer area and sure enough there was. One of the drain tubes wasnt put in the correct grommet and was dangling there, collecting the water and creating a pool in the quarter. I ended up drilling an extra hole in the corner to drain, sprayed some black rustoleum, and cleaned the whole area up.
Also installed some new trunk lifts/shocks while in there. FYI there is a bumpstop on each side of the trunk that once removed helps with installation of the new ones.
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nnnickkk (03-05-17)
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Couple of updates...hit 135k last week.
Had to get rid of the factory huge steering wheel, went with a Momo Prototipo and NRG quick release & hub. The horn is wired and functional.
The past few weeks my 1-2 shift has had some slip/hesitation/lag to it, so decided it was time for some service. Ended up dropping the trans pan, replaced the valve body oil strainer (filter), cleaned up the pan magnets, new fluid, replaced the trans mount, diff service, and fuel filter. All work done at Tustin Lexus. Night and day difference, would suggest this to anyone who has recently picked up an SC without history on the fluids. The new trans mount took care of alot of noise vibration and clunk from 'P' to 'R' or 'D'.
Had to get rid of the factory huge steering wheel, went with a Momo Prototipo and NRG quick release & hub. The horn is wired and functional.
The past few weeks my 1-2 shift has had some slip/hesitation/lag to it, so decided it was time for some service. Ended up dropping the trans pan, replaced the valve body oil strainer (filter), cleaned up the pan magnets, new fluid, replaced the trans mount, diff service, and fuel filter. All work done at Tustin Lexus. Night and day difference, would suggest this to anyone who has recently picked up an SC without history on the fluids. The new trans mount took care of alot of noise vibration and clunk from 'P' to 'R' or 'D'.
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Yeah, their site got overloaded and crashed right when registration started. Registration is still open now. I want to go this year, but I can't stay there all day. The new location is close enough to my place that I'm considering registering, bringing the car there, and leaving for a few hours or have one of my friends drive the car back to my place when its over.
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Couple of updates...
Was driving to work few weeks back, got stuck in traffic, saw steam coming from outside between the hood and windshield cowl. Kept a close eye on the temp gauge till I got there. As soon as I got out of the car coolant smell, popped the hood and the upper plastic on the radiator was cracked bubbling out across. Later that day had a flight to make so I dropped the car off to have the radiator replaced along with the upper/lower hoses & other misc hoses, thermostat, clean the throttle body, etc. Put in an OE replacement Koyo, good as new.
The lower shroud disintegrated when it came off for the radiator, so I ordered up the aluminum one from Ren and did an oil change and shaved more of the front fender when adding it.
Did a small shoot a few weeks ago as well but never got any pics in here:
Was driving to work few weeks back, got stuck in traffic, saw steam coming from outside between the hood and windshield cowl. Kept a close eye on the temp gauge till I got there. As soon as I got out of the car coolant smell, popped the hood and the upper plastic on the radiator was cracked bubbling out across. Later that day had a flight to make so I dropped the car off to have the radiator replaced along with the upper/lower hoses & other misc hoses, thermostat, clean the throttle body, etc. Put in an OE replacement Koyo, good as new.
The lower shroud disintegrated when it came off for the radiator, so I ordered up the aluminum one from Ren and did an oil change and shaved more of the front fender when adding it.
Did a small shoot a few weeks ago as well but never got any pics in here:
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