Headlight Condensation on a CPO GS 430
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Headlight Condensation on a CPO GS 430
I have a CPO with Condensation in a couple of the front lights but can't find a post that addresses warranty converage on a CPO for this issue. Please respond if you've had first-hand experience with this issue on a CPO under warranty or if you can point me to a post that specifically addresses this issue on a CPO.
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Originally Posted by BrianGS430
condensation in the headlights is a very common problem in all GS's... i say take it back and get them replaced if you can.. i just live through it...
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easy does it there vikings fan.
try the "search" for your specific issue and you find tons of posts regarding this issue and what actions resulted a favorable outcome. You can also pm these individuals to seek direction. Search Hameeds posts for starters, as I believe he had this issue.
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try the "search" for your specific issue and you find tons of posts regarding this issue and what actions resulted a favorable outcome. You can also pm these individuals to seek direction. Search Hameeds posts for starters, as I believe he had this issue.
Good luck
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I stopped being a Vikes fan after the 98 season ...I've rediscovered reading since then...
As for the posts, I did as you said but couldn't find a post regarding getting the lights replaced under the CPO warranty specifically.
As for the posts, I did as you said but couldn't find a post regarding getting the lights replaced under the CPO warranty specifically.
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Gee whiz Brian, ya think? Did you actually read my post?
Now, your question is somewhat confusing. Have your dealer refused to replace them for you or something?
Because as far as I know, when a problem occurs such as condensation (very common problem), you take it to the dealer and they replace them for you, free of charge. I don’t think you need to address anything with them.
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Originally Posted by GRAND_LS 4
NOTE: You won’t get much responses with that attitude.
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Originally Posted by jroosh
Fair enough, but on the other hand I'm not looking for twenty responses telling me what I already know or just to chat...I just want to hear from someone that has been successful (or not) getting this covered under the CPO warranty so I have some ammo when I call the dealership.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All I have to say to this is this should be If you don't want any help or 20 responses then why post
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Hey guys what's up? The '01 GS430 that i might be buying has condensation on the headlight as well. It's @ 55K miles. I know the basic warranty is up, but does the a TSB make it covered under some sort of warranty?
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ehhh my mistake? i'm sorry if i didn't answer to your post the way that you wanted me to but what i meant by my previous post was the point that if you have the problem, you should just take it back to the dealer, explain to them that you have the condensation problem and have them replace it for you... it is a CPO from lexus so you should have warranty right? it shouldn't matter if its CPO warranty or not...
no harm done...
no harm done...
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Jroosh -- I have first hand experience/information, but after your response to Brian, I'm not so sure I want to share. Take is easy on the guy -- he was just trying to help. And by the way, if you don't like my response, keep your insults to yourself.
I just had my headlights replaced last December. My 98 GS400 was out of warranty and was not CPO, but the dealer covered it for me under its "good will" policy. Now, you're probably thinking "Thanks, e, but how the heck is that relevant to my situation?" Well, here's how. While talking to my service advisor (who happens to be a personal friend of mine), he told me that there was a time where the dealership was replacing the headlights on 3 or 4 GS's a week (yes, a week) under either the standard warranty or the CPO warranty. Apparently, after this went on for quite some time, they received an instruction from Lexus that the dealership should no longer replace GS headlights for light condensation (and if they do, Lexus won't cover the service under warranty). Lexus basically told the dealership (and I assume Lexus told other dealerships this as well), that unless there was enough water in the headlights for a fish to swim, they should tell the customer to deal with it.
Hope this helps.
I just had my headlights replaced last December. My 98 GS400 was out of warranty and was not CPO, but the dealer covered it for me under its "good will" policy. Now, you're probably thinking "Thanks, e, but how the heck is that relevant to my situation?" Well, here's how. While talking to my service advisor (who happens to be a personal friend of mine), he told me that there was a time where the dealership was replacing the headlights on 3 or 4 GS's a week (yes, a week) under either the standard warranty or the CPO warranty. Apparently, after this went on for quite some time, they received an instruction from Lexus that the dealership should no longer replace GS headlights for light condensation (and if they do, Lexus won't cover the service under warranty). Lexus basically told the dealership (and I assume Lexus told other dealerships this as well), that unless there was enough water in the headlights for a fish to swim, they should tell the customer to deal with it.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by e-man
Jroosh -- I have first hand experience/information, but after your response to Brian, I'm not so sure I want to share. Take is easy on the guy -- he was just trying to help. And by the way, if you don't like my response, keep your insults to yourself.
I just had my headlights replaced last December. My 98 GS400 was out of warranty and was not CPO, but the dealer covered it for me under its "good will" policy. Now, you're probably thinking "Thanks, e, but how the heck is that relevant to my situation?" Well, here's how. While talking to my service advisor (who happens to be a personal friend of mine), he told me that there was a time where the dealership was replacing the headlights on 3 or 4 GS's a week (yes, a week) under either the standard warranty or the CPO warranty. Apparently, after this went on for quite some time, they received an instruction from Lexus that the dealership should no longer replace GS headlights for light condensation (and if they do, Lexus won't cover the service under warranty). Lexus basically told the dealership (and I assume Lexus told other dealerships this as well), that unless there was enough water in the headlights for a fish to swim, they should tell the customer to deal with it.
Hope this helps.
I just had my headlights replaced last December. My 98 GS400 was out of warranty and was not CPO, but the dealer covered it for me under its "good will" policy. Now, you're probably thinking "Thanks, e, but how the heck is that relevant to my situation?" Well, here's how. While talking to my service advisor (who happens to be a personal friend of mine), he told me that there was a time where the dealership was replacing the headlights on 3 or 4 GS's a week (yes, a week) under either the standard warranty or the CPO warranty. Apparently, after this went on for quite some time, they received an instruction from Lexus that the dealership should no longer replace GS headlights for light condensation (and if they do, Lexus won't cover the service under warranty). Lexus basically told the dealership (and I assume Lexus told other dealerships this as well), that unless there was enough water in the headlights for a fish to swim, they should tell the customer to deal with it.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by LEXUS_KID
All I have to say to this is this should be If you don't want any help or 20 responses then why post
As you all know if you've been here a while, if you don't get an answer to a question pretty much right away in the thread, the thread gets off track and you never get the answer (this thread is case in point) and you almost have to start a new one to get an answer. I was just trying to avoid that. Sorry if I got a bit frustrated with BRIANGS430.
I know the GS has condensation problems. What I was wondering was whether anyone with a CPO had gotten a dealership to cover it under the CPO warranty. It would appear that they no longer cover this under the CPO warranty (although supposedly everything but "trim" is covered) and I will have to beg, negotiate or pay for it myself.
Thanks e-man and the rest of you.
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no harm done and you got the answer you were looking for
i didn't know that lexus no longer replaced the headlights, not something i need to worry about but that is something new to me... and the new 06 GS has the same problem so...
i didn't know that lexus no longer replaced the headlights, not something i need to worry about but that is something new to me... and the new 06 GS has the same problem so...
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Originally Posted by BrianGS430
no harm done and you got the answer you were looking for
i didn't know that lexus no longer replaced the headlights, not something i need to worry about but that is something new to me... and the new 06 GS has the same problem so...
i didn't know that lexus no longer replaced the headlights, not something i need to worry about but that is something new to me... and the new 06 GS has the same problem so...