So MY a/c starts acting whacky...and this is what I find.
#16
There is a lot of dash disassembly required from what I understand. So if you’re doing one of the servos I’m guessing each additional servo costs considerably less than $1400.
That being said, if it were me I’d do whatever I could to fight this, visit another dealer, multiple calls to corporate, etc. Sorry to hear about your troubles, good luck.
That being said, if it were me I’d do whatever I could to fight this, visit another dealer, multiple calls to corporate, etc. Sorry to hear about your troubles, good luck.
#17
#18
0 efforts, the service manager confirmed 4 malfunctioning servo motors, forwarded the issue to corporate, corporate informed me that they ceased assistance with the issue since January 12th 2022. No loaner was provided until they were able to acquire a corporate answer, which took a total of 9 days, and I picked the car up on the 10th. Same issue as the campaign letter, i presented it to the service manager. Its the only reason he took the car in w/o the $150 diagnostic fee. I was quoted over $3500 for the repair when i picked the car up. Back to square one at this point.
#20
Here's a possible workaround, but with the battery-disconnect issues other members have had, the decision to try is in your hands. Also search "Lexus reset AC servos" and you'll see that the servos can be reset with the higher end scanner tools.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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