'14 GX 460 dead w/19K miles
#1
'14 GX 460 dead w/19K miles
Bottom line: My 2014 GX won't start; though, it seems like it wants to.
Description: I drove it to work and everything was fine. It's about a 10 mile trip, 20 to and from home to work. I went to go home at the end of the day, about a nine hour day, and it would not crank over. It seemed as if the battery was fine and it was cranking, but no turnover. For some added info, I live in England w/ a USD GX460. I'm in the military serving overseas.
Anyone have any clue what the hell is going on with my car???
Thanks in Advance!
Description: I drove it to work and everything was fine. It's about a 10 mile trip, 20 to and from home to work. I went to go home at the end of the day, about a nine hour day, and it would not crank over. It seemed as if the battery was fine and it was cranking, but no turnover. For some added info, I live in England w/ a USD GX460. I'm in the military serving overseas.
Anyone have any clue what the hell is going on with my car???
Thanks in Advance!
#2
Super Moderator
If starter is cranking it could be a failed fuel pump.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...fuel-pump.html
You might see if you can hear any buzzing noises back there showing it is working when you power on the car. It should be located under the 2nd row seat area on driver's side.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...fuel-pump.html
You might see if you can hear any buzzing noises back there showing it is working when you power on the car. It should be located under the 2nd row seat area on driver's side.
#4
Super Moderator
On out of country warranty...
http://lexus2.custhelp.com/app/answe...ty-coverage%3F
"As noted in the Lexus Warranty and Services Guide, warranty coverage is only applicable to any vehicle registered and normally operated within the United States and Canada. If you are touring or relocating outside of the U.S., Canada or Mexico warranty service is not provided by the local dealer because the local Lexus distributor may have no obligation to provide warranty service to your vehicle and/or your Lexus may not comply with the regulatory and/or environmental requirements of certain countries. In addition, depending on the model, it may be difficult to obtain appropriate Lexus Genuine parts for service and repairs. Please contact the local Lexus distributor applicable to the area for more information.
If you intend to take your current Lexus vehicle to another country, we recommend that you:
http://lexus2.custhelp.com/app/answe...ty-coverage%3F
"As noted in the Lexus Warranty and Services Guide, warranty coverage is only applicable to any vehicle registered and normally operated within the United States and Canada. If you are touring or relocating outside of the U.S., Canada or Mexico warranty service is not provided by the local dealer because the local Lexus distributor may have no obligation to provide warranty service to your vehicle and/or your Lexus may not comply with the regulatory and/or environmental requirements of certain countries. In addition, depending on the model, it may be difficult to obtain appropriate Lexus Genuine parts for service and repairs. Please contact the local Lexus distributor applicable to the area for more information.
If you intend to take your current Lexus vehicle to another country, we recommend that you:
- Contact the Lexus distributor of the country where you plan to take your vehicle to clarify what type of services they can provide.
- Purchase an Owner's Manual and Repair Manual to assist the local Lexus distributor when performing repair or service for your vehicle. Please visit our Purchasing an Owner's Manual or Repair Manual FAQ."
#5
UPDATE:
I had the vehicle towed to Lexus of Cambridge and contacted Lexus Customer Service back in the US. They said they would cover it, but they sent me a hell of list of items I had to provide them in order to get reimbursed. The dealership here (UK) took the job and still hasn't figured out why it is acting the way it is. As suggested earlier, I heard the whine of the fuel pump so it sounds like its working.
I'm at a lost...
I had the vehicle towed to Lexus of Cambridge and contacted Lexus Customer Service back in the US. They said they would cover it, but they sent me a hell of list of items I had to provide them in order to get reimbursed. The dealership here (UK) took the job and still hasn't figured out why it is acting the way it is. As suggested earlier, I heard the whine of the fuel pump so it sounds like its working.
I'm at a lost...
#6
Super Moderator
If the Toyota dealership's Techstream isn't finding any issues that is odd.
How long did vehicle run since last fill up at service station? Just curious if if t could be a fuel issue.
In UK is the diesel nozzle bigger like in US? Always a chance fuel filler put in diesel versus gasoline(petrol) as well. That happened a few years ago at a service station right next to me.
How long did vehicle run since last fill up at service station? Just curious if if t could be a fuel issue.
In UK is the diesel nozzle bigger like in US? Always a chance fuel filler put in diesel versus gasoline(petrol) as well. That happened a few years ago at a service station right next to me.
#7
Pit Crew
If the Toyota dealership's Techstream isn't finding any issues that is odd.
How long did vehicle run since last fill up at service station? Just curious if if t could be a fuel issue.
In UK is the diesel nozzle bigger like in US? Always a chance fuel filler put in diesel versus gasoline(petrol) as well. That happened a few years ago at a service station right next to me.
How long did vehicle run since last fill up at service station? Just curious if if t could be a fuel issue.
In UK is the diesel nozzle bigger like in US? Always a chance fuel filler put in diesel versus gasoline(petrol) as well. That happened a few years ago at a service station right next to me.
Being US military in the UK means very cheap fuel (tax free) from the base fuel station, so very likely the vehicle would be fueled there than on the economy. I bring this up because if the GX was fueled up with contaminated fuel, it would probably not travel that far. It may however travel enough to make it from an on base fuel station to the parking space on base (where it wouldn't fire up).
Was the GX fueled up right before you had parked it the day it would not fire up? If so, how far from the on-base fuel station to your parking spot?
As Acrad wrote, could be diesel pump nozzle mix up, or perhaps contaminants in the Base's fuel station petrol storage tank (water, diesel etc.).
Look forward to reading about the cause.
Good luck
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#9
Pit Crew
Did you fuel up on base right right before parking for the day?
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#14
Super Moderator
Thanks for posting back. ECU failure seems to be a rare one..
#15
So here comes part two to the thread. Having the vehicle fixed at a local Lexus dealership, they won't honor the warranty and I have to place a claim through US Lexus through the Lexus Satisfaction Inquires email. I have done so and was rejected. Since the vehicle is in the UK, Lexus US said to contact Lexus UK for the claim. I have shown Lexus UK the email that Lexus US sent and they point the finger back at US. My question is, why does the customer have to become the liaison between the company? Why can't Lexus US contact Lexus UK or vice versa? Does anyone have any advice?
I'm losing my mind over this crap!
I'm losing my mind over this crap!