To all who had failed air strut in their UL, is the pass side rear the 1st to go bad?
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I believe these strut failures, by well maintained, stock UL's, with less than 150k miles, is relatively rare. Obviously, this may not matter if you a part of the unlucky few.
This may not be what you want to hear, but it's my take on the matter.
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I don't think that maintenance has anything to do with strut failure. It's just a roll of the dice. Some might fail at 40K miles and some, like my car, might have no problems with 154K miles. I just got lucky. I don't think that there is anyway to prevent it from happening.
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My point is that this thread may leave many to believe that UL strut failure is considerably more common than it is.
I believe these strut failures, by well maintained, stock UL's, with less than 150k miles, is relatively rare. Obviously, this may not matter if you a part of the unlucky few.
This may not be what you want to hear, but it's my take on the matter.
I believe these strut failures, by well maintained, stock UL's, with less than 150k miles, is relatively rare. Obviously, this may not matter if you a part of the unlucky few.
This may not be what you want to hear, but it's my take on the matter.
I'm sure the number of owners who have had this problem pale in comparison to the number of problem free owners out there. However, there is a consistency to this problem problem. Outside of this particular thread, there have been multiple cases of the air strut failing in the same location. All in the rear left corner. And this is my SECOND strut in the same location. It's peculiar.
I knew of the occurance of this problem BEFORE purchasing my LS and it didn't stop me from getting it. Sucks that I had to be of the unfortunate minority, though
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This setup solved my problem: driver side rear I have the sensor all the way down, pass rear it is all the way up. Perfectly level with an inch gap between the body and tires on both sides. Also have the two front sensors lowered.
I notice when I walk out of work @5 the car leans a little to the pass side, but when I get home it's perfectly level. The car figures it out.
When it finally goes I'm converting to full coilovers. Purchase & install = less than a new Lexus air strut alone. Also the original design is no longer used Bc it was, I guess u could say defective, if/when you buy a replacement air strut from
Lexus it's a completely different design
I notice when I walk out of work @5 the car leans a little to the pass side, but when I get home it's perfectly level. The car figures it out.
When it finally goes I'm converting to full coilovers. Purchase & install = less than a new Lexus air strut alone. Also the original design is no longer used Bc it was, I guess u could say defective, if/when you buy a replacement air strut from
Lexus it's a completely different design
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That was the 1st one I had replaced under my CPO warranty at about 70k miles. Although, when I looked at the service history it said the front two were replaced around 30k.
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BTW, the 12th most popular thread (as of Feb 2011) on the LS430 forum is related to UL air suspension issues. That tells me that it's not such an isolated issue/problem.
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I have a 2002 Lexus LS430 President Line, which is the Euro equivalent to your Ultra Luxury. It has the air ride, the backseat extras and the smart key system, but it's lacking the laser adaptive cruise. My car has about 43 000 miles and for the moment, the suspension system is working like a charm. But sometimes after the car has been sitting for some time, the back seems to be leaning slightly to the right.
So definitely, issue somewhat confirmed here as well. Great thread!
So definitely, issue somewhat confirmed here as well. Great thread!
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bad rear air
My car has 54000 miles. Mine started out the same way. When my car was parked and not driven for a day or so. The rear pass side would lose air, lowering the car about 1/4 of an inch a day. I also never noticed any oil on the strut which would've let me to say, it’s time for a new strut. Just recently, I had an ss kit (lowering spacers) installed and it got worse. The car sounds and feels like a normal car with a damaged strut (bad noise over bumps) and now it's losing air little faster. I ordered a new strut from Lexus of Pembroke Pines. Price shipped was $865 maybe the cheapest price. So, if you see your car saggy to one side just get the strut replaced. It’s an air strut which goes through a lot of work especially on city roads. Hope this helps someone.
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Sounds like somehow you think I am bashing the UL's suspension here? Not at all, I am just trying to document common issue here to help people. I love my UL, I love it when I bought it and it is still my favorite sedan after I owns the car for 4 years now. Although I prefer my steel springs now, I like the performance of the air suspension when I had it. I converted it mainly due to cost, I plan to keep my UL for 200k+ miles, I don't want to buy air struts every 60k miles for $1000 each. So don't think I am a hater here, I am just trying to help
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I don't think that maintenance has anything to do with strut failure. It's just a roll of the dice. Some might fail at 40K miles and some, like my car, might have no problems with 154K miles. I just got lucky. I don't think that there is anyway to prevent it from happening.
Let's start with you, since your strut is still good at 154k miles, is your UL mainly travel on pretty smooth road?
You are right, there is no way to prevent it from happening, but I think the smoothness of the road is a big factor in how long the strut last.
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Hi there hope someone can help me?
I have had an ls430 in my ownership for the last six months and have loved every minute of it.
Around a month ago my suspension went rock solid and high, thanks to these forums I worked out that it was my rear height sensors and took it to my Lexus dealership, they agreed and changed both rear sensors, back to a perfect ride and loving my lexus.
The following morning I looked at my car, the rear right side had dropped to the floor, Lexus said that it was just an adjustment on the rear sensors, after around two hours of adjusting, the car was now perfectly level front to back and left to right, much higher at the back than before, before it sat low at the back, I believe like many other Ls's. I was in a rush so drove away, although the car looked perfect it had got all stiff!
I then drove eight hundred miles bouncing all over the place!!!
Back to the dealership who spent three days trying to diagnose the problem, Lexus say that they do not really understand how the system works, first they thought it was an ecu, big money!!! Luckily they had another ls430 on the forecourt and swapped it over from that car, result, exactly the same, bouncy, bouncy, so after further investigation they said that I needed to change both front struts as they were leaking, there was always a knocking sound from the front left strut. On removal I was told that one was pretty much locked solid, so that this was the problem.
Have the car back now and its better, but not good, the car still crashes and bounces, could driving around for so long with stiff suspension have now caused the rear shocks to fail. I'm now also wondering if adjusting the rear height sensors too high and levelling the car has over inflated the air bags and causing the firm ride. The firm ride appeared after the car was raised, I have been told that the airbags are independent to the ride, but my thoughts are that if the bag is over inflated the internal spring wont be working.
I have spent lots of money and time at the dealership and am still missing my magic ride!
Please help, I love the memory of my car, but this is making me want to get out of it!
I have had an ls430 in my ownership for the last six months and have loved every minute of it.
Around a month ago my suspension went rock solid and high, thanks to these forums I worked out that it was my rear height sensors and took it to my Lexus dealership, they agreed and changed both rear sensors, back to a perfect ride and loving my lexus.
The following morning I looked at my car, the rear right side had dropped to the floor, Lexus said that it was just an adjustment on the rear sensors, after around two hours of adjusting, the car was now perfectly level front to back and left to right, much higher at the back than before, before it sat low at the back, I believe like many other Ls's. I was in a rush so drove away, although the car looked perfect it had got all stiff!
I then drove eight hundred miles bouncing all over the place!!!
Back to the dealership who spent three days trying to diagnose the problem, Lexus say that they do not really understand how the system works, first they thought it was an ecu, big money!!! Luckily they had another ls430 on the forecourt and swapped it over from that car, result, exactly the same, bouncy, bouncy, so after further investigation they said that I needed to change both front struts as they were leaking, there was always a knocking sound from the front left strut. On removal I was told that one was pretty much locked solid, so that this was the problem.
Have the car back now and its better, but not good, the car still crashes and bounces, could driving around for so long with stiff suspension have now caused the rear shocks to fail. I'm now also wondering if adjusting the rear height sensors too high and levelling the car has over inflated the air bags and causing the firm ride. The firm ride appeared after the car was raised, I have been told that the airbags are independent to the ride, but my thoughts are that if the bag is over inflated the internal spring wont be working.
I have spent lots of money and time at the dealership and am still missing my magic ride!
Please help, I love the memory of my car, but this is making me want to get out of it!
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if your using the data controller you need to basically reset it... its been a while for me since i used the controller but put it on L and let it settle, then put it at your normal driving height and let it settle, then unplug the controller all together for a minute or so, then plug it back in.
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Hi, newbie here. Just purchased an 04 LS 430 UL with 88K miles yesterday. The Lexus Dealer offered to sell me the Lexus Extra Care Platnium or Gold Warranties. Does anyone knw if either of these warranties cover the Air Suspension Parts and Labor? Thanks for a great forum.