please post up any LS400 OEM's if you know them
#31
The door lock actuator motor is made by Mabuchi. You can find them on ebay for really cheap.
4 PK Mabuchi Car Door Lock Motors DIY Actuator Repair Toyota Lexus Honda Ford | eBay
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ators-diy.html
http://www.mabuchi-motor.co.jp/cgi-b..._ID=fc_280pcsc
4 PK Mabuchi Car Door Lock Motors DIY Actuator Repair Toyota Lexus Honda Ford | eBay
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ators-diy.html
http://www.mabuchi-motor.co.jp/cgi-b..._ID=fc_280pcsc
also, what is your evidence that this is the Toyota OEM?
#32
Here is another link:
http://www.shastaanesthesia.com/Lexus/Door/actuator
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 08-12-13 at 07:27 PM.
#33
From what I am gathering, as a little note. The "D" shaft needs to be removed from the OEM shaft and inserted onto replacement unless you find the part with the exact style shaft insert. Rather simple. Rip off price for the actuator is $400 but you can find them pretty easily for around $200. Even from a dealer, online of course. Come on LsCowboy, at least look at the links before rolling your eyes at me... lol
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 08-12-13 at 07:46 PM.
#34
Denso doesn't make small motors like that. I know Honda uses NMB as their supplier of lock actuators, and they are one of the world's biggest maker of small motors and fans.
#35
Just look at the links provided... It is Mabuchi Motors (Japanese company) who makes the motor. When the actuator goes out this is the piece that fails. Maybe it's hard to accept that Lexus charges such an insane amount for a $5 part.
http://www.mabuchi-motor.co.jp/en_US/company/index.html
http://www.mabuchi-motor.co.jp/en_US/company/index.html
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 08-13-13 at 10:36 AM.
#36
here is Mabuchi Motor America's information, someone needs to call them and find out their authorized distributors
Mabuchi Motor America
3001 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 328
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-816-3100
the reason I stress this, is that the problem of counterfeits is epidemic!
if the Chinese will counterfeit a 20 cent capacitor, all day, every day, they would have a field day with something like this actuator!!
Mabuchi Motor America
3001 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 328
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-816-3100
the reason I stress this, is that the problem of counterfeits is epidemic!
if the Chinese will counterfeit a 20 cent capacitor, all day, every day, they would have a field day with something like this actuator!!
#37
here is Mabuchi Motor America's information, someone needs to call them and find out their authorized distributors
Mabuchi Motor America
3001 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 328
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-816-3100
the reason I stress this, is that the problem of counterfeits is epidemic!
if the Chinese will counterfeit a 20 cent capacitor, all day, every day, they would have a field day with something like this actuator!!
Mabuchi Motor America
3001 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 328
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-816-3100
the reason I stress this, is that the problem of counterfeits is epidemic!
if the Chinese will counterfeit a 20 cent capacitor, all day, every day, they would have a field day with something like this actuator!!
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/sto...from=mflisting
From what I understand, the authentic Mabuchi parts are stamped on the white plastic. Just like the ebay item. How does a $1.75 make you feel? Hilarious if you ask me. $400 if you walk up to a dealers part counter. $1.75 if you order online... LOL
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 08-13-13 at 06:52 PM.
#38
Just trying to find Denso ignition coils for my 1990 ls400, and I come upon this:
And someone fell for it, I bet.
While on the subject, I cannot find Denso ignition coils for my LS anywhere. Tried rockauto, ebay and so on... Any leads?
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-5062-Ignition-Coil/dp/B000CSQET6/ref=au_pf_ss_3?ie=UTF8&Make=Lexus|75&Model=LS400|1003&Year=1990|1990&carId=001&n=15684181&s=automotive
So what's wrong you say? The scammers are getting smarter by the minute: notice it says "OEM", but that's not because it is "original equipment manufacturer", but rather - that's the name of the company that makes it!And someone fell for it, I bet.
While on the subject, I cannot find Denso ignition coils for my LS anywhere. Tried rockauto, ebay and so on... Any leads?
#40
but here is something you could try - go to various auto parts stores, and ask to see the coils for 1990 LS400, you may get lucky and find the Denso part in a Beck Arnley or Delphi or other brand box!
I have had success doing just that on TPS's and crank and cam sensors!
#41
Denso does not make this part for aftermarket, so dealer part at 25%-30% discount is your best bet
but here is something you could try - go to various auto parts stores, and ask to see the coils for 1990 LS400, you may get lucky and find the Denso part in a Beck Arnley or Delphi or other brand box!
I have had success doing just that on TPS's and crank and cam sensors!
but here is something you could try - go to various auto parts stores, and ask to see the coils for 1990 LS400, you may get lucky and find the Denso part in a Beck Arnley or Delphi or other brand box!
I have had success doing just that on TPS's and crank and cam sensors!
#42
sort of - same plant makes it - filter media is different, and has the K&N nut welded on top (which I am not that crazy about)
the ones you would typically buy at the dealership, or used in their service department, yes.
however, many people seek out the wonderful p/n 90915-20004 Nippon Denso original assembly filters made in Japan - and they are also larger!
FWIW, the OEM "service" filter isn't the same as the one installed at the assembly plant. Honda and Subaru use Fram-made service filters. All replacement ones from Toyota are made in Thailand.
however, many people seek out the wonderful p/n 90915-20004 Nippon Denso original assembly filters made in Japan - and they are also larger!
#43
Has anyone installed the motors linked here? What was your experience?
#45
Sure would be great to start a thread for rounding up all known LS400 OEM's by part type, would save us a fortune on buying many parts directly as OEM brand vs. buying the dealership blessed version of the exact same part for 4 times the price!
I'll start:
struts - KYB
shocks - KYB
oxygen sensors - NipponDenso
water pump - Aisin
radiator hoses, rubber fuel hose, most other hoses - Toyoda Gosei
air filter - Toyota Boshoku, NipponDenso
oil filter - Toyota Boshoku, NipponDenso
cabin air filter - Toyota Boshoku
TPS - NipponDenso, Aisin
ECU - NipponDenso
Crankshaft position sensor - NipponDenso
Camshaft position sensor - NipponDenso
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - Ohizumi (NTC), Semitec
thermostat - Kuzeh
timing belt - Bando, Mitsuboshi
serpentine belt - Bando, Mitsuboshi
ABS modulator - NipponDenso
windshield - Asahi Glass
Idle Air Control Valve (IACV) - NipponDenso
Idle Air Control Valve bearings - NSK
stereo - Pioneer, Nakamichi
spark plugs - NipponDenso, NGK
spark plug wires - NipponDenso, Sumitomo
most interior parts such as seats, trim, headliner - Toyota Boshoku
weatherstrip, door/window/trunk seals - Toyoda Gosei
alternator - NipponDenso
idler bearing - Koyo, NSK
timing belt tensioner bearing - Koyo, NSK
timing belt hydraulic tensioner - NTN
fan clutch - Aisin
A/C compressor - NipponDenso
A/C pressure switch - NipponDenso
engine oil - Mobil (but to a unique Toyota specification that exceeds Mobil's other synthetics)
oil pump - Aisin
transmission - Aisin
transmission fluid - Mobil (3309)
wheel bearings - Koyo
distributor caps & rotors - NipponDenso
brake calipers - Akebono, Aisin, Sumitomo
brake pads - Akebono, ATE, Sumitomo
brake rotors - Kiriu, ATE
starter - NipponDenso
headlights - Koito
brake lights - Koito
turn signal lens assemblies - Koito
strut bars (caster arm) - Toyotetsu (Toyoda Iron Works)
tie rod ends - Toyotetsu (Toyoda Iron Works)
upper control arms - Toyotetsu (Toyoda Iron Works)
door lock actuator motor - Mabuchi
airbag sensor - Nippon Denso
I'll start:
struts - KYB
shocks - KYB
oxygen sensors - NipponDenso
water pump - Aisin
radiator hoses, rubber fuel hose, most other hoses - Toyoda Gosei
air filter - Toyota Boshoku, NipponDenso
oil filter - Toyota Boshoku, NipponDenso
cabin air filter - Toyota Boshoku
TPS - NipponDenso, Aisin
ECU - NipponDenso
Crankshaft position sensor - NipponDenso
Camshaft position sensor - NipponDenso
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - Ohizumi (NTC), Semitec
thermostat - Kuzeh
timing belt - Bando, Mitsuboshi
serpentine belt - Bando, Mitsuboshi
ABS modulator - NipponDenso
windshield - Asahi Glass
Idle Air Control Valve (IACV) - NipponDenso
Idle Air Control Valve bearings - NSK
stereo - Pioneer, Nakamichi
spark plugs - NipponDenso, NGK
spark plug wires - NipponDenso, Sumitomo
most interior parts such as seats, trim, headliner - Toyota Boshoku
weatherstrip, door/window/trunk seals - Toyoda Gosei
alternator - NipponDenso
idler bearing - Koyo, NSK
timing belt tensioner bearing - Koyo, NSK
timing belt hydraulic tensioner - NTN
fan clutch - Aisin
A/C compressor - NipponDenso
A/C pressure switch - NipponDenso
engine oil - Mobil (but to a unique Toyota specification that exceeds Mobil's other synthetics)
oil pump - Aisin
transmission - Aisin
transmission fluid - Mobil (3309)
wheel bearings - Koyo
distributor caps & rotors - NipponDenso
brake calipers - Akebono, Aisin, Sumitomo
brake pads - Akebono, ATE, Sumitomo
brake rotors - Kiriu, ATE
starter - NipponDenso
headlights - Koito
brake lights - Koito
turn signal lens assemblies - Koito
strut bars (caster arm) - Toyotetsu (Toyoda Iron Works)
tie rod ends - Toyotetsu (Toyoda Iron Works)
upper control arms - Toyotetsu (Toyoda Iron Works)
door lock actuator motor - Mabuchi
airbag sensor - Nippon Denso