2010 LS460L AWD Dead Cylinder
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Hey OP, I believe I am now in the same boat as you.
What was the check engine code you had?
mine in p0203
I've replaced spark plugs & fuel injectors as the first shop said it needed.
did that & still have the same code pop up.
now he told my it could be my ECU because the code basically says “open fuel injector circuit” & according to him there’s no power going to cylinder number three.
What was the check engine code you had?
mine in p0203
I've replaced spark plugs & fuel injectors as the first shop said it needed.
did that & still have the same code pop up.
now he told my it could be my ECU because the code basically says “open fuel injector circuit” & according to him there’s no power going to cylinder number three.
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Mine was a P0300 code, and although sub codes P0304, P0305,and P0306 (cylinders 4,5,and 6 misfiring), it is only cylinder 4 that is fatally damaged. You have a different problem, I guess.
Tom
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How many Miles?
Hey OP, I believe I am now in the same boat as you.
What was the check engine code you had?
mine in p0203
I've replaced spark plugs & fuel injectors as the first shop said it needed.
did that & still have the same code pop up.
now he told my it could be my ECU because the code basically says “open fuel injector circuit” & according to him there’s no power going to cylinder number three.
What was the check engine code you had?
mine in p0203
I've replaced spark plugs & fuel injectors as the first shop said it needed.
did that & still have the same code pop up.
now he told my it could be my ECU because the code basically says “open fuel injector circuit” & according to him there’s no power going to cylinder number three.
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Anyone suspecting a failure of a cylinder must rule out two things before replacing an engine:
1. There is not a failure in the ignition system
2. There is not a failure of the fuel system
Keep in mind that an PCM driver failure can cause the injectors not to fire. Likewise, a wiring issue can cause issues with the injectors and/or coils. Lastly, there can also be a mechanical failure causing low compression, but this can be further investigated as already discussed.
My point is that it is very unusual to have a mechanical issue causing a cylinder failure. P0203 is an injector circuit malfunction. I would confirm there is no issue with the wiring or the PCM before taking any other action. As an example of a common issue, mice will sometimes crawl into an engine bay for warmth and chew up the wires in the engine bay while they are there.
1. There is not a failure in the ignition system
2. There is not a failure of the fuel system
Keep in mind that an PCM driver failure can cause the injectors not to fire. Likewise, a wiring issue can cause issues with the injectors and/or coils. Lastly, there can also be a mechanical failure causing low compression, but this can be further investigated as already discussed.
My point is that it is very unusual to have a mechanical issue causing a cylinder failure. P0203 is an injector circuit malfunction. I would confirm there is no issue with the wiring or the PCM before taking any other action. As an example of a common issue, mice will sometimes crawl into an engine bay for warmth and chew up the wires in the engine bay while they are there.
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$60 later (thanks RockAuto) the car was back on the road and is still there now with over 320,000 as far as I know.
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I agree with all of you(certainly agree with FunFact that a good shop is hard to come by), I am where I need to be currently, in my saga though. The fellow throwing out the P0200 codes is most probably an electrical issue and I do not see where anybody was telling him to replace the engine. This Lexus dealership I am at, is my 3rd shop, and all are saying the same thing. I realize that a mechanical failure in my case is very rare, but I suspect that getting Lexus corporate involved will, if nothing else compel Hennessy Lexus to investigate the problem further. My problem is mechanical in nature(there has been enough poking around to determine that), and we will get to the bottom of it.
Tom
Tom
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I agree with all of you(certainly agree with FunFact that a good shop is hard to come by), I am where I need to be currently, in my saga though. The fellow throwing out the P0200 codes is most probably an electrical issue and I do not see where anybody was telling him to replace the engine. This Lexus dealership I am at, is my 3rd shop, and all are saying the same thing. I realize that a mechanical failure in my case is very rare, but I suspect that getting Lexus corporate involved will, if nothing else compel Hennessy Lexus to investigate the problem further. My problem is mechanical in nature(there has been enough poking around to determine that), and we will get to the bottom of it.
Tom
Tom
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Ok all, here is the skinny on this saga. No recourse from Lexus corporate. I will sell car for $7500.00 as is, and an engine is available at 1250.00 shipped to a commercial address, and I negotiated 2K to install in m area, so I assume that is attainable elsewhere. It has been interesting to say the least. Good opportunity for someone to put some sweat into this and be in this car for a fair ending.
Thanks to all who offered constructive input!
Tom
Thanks to all who offered constructive input!
Tom
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The interior is good, with just a side piece of trim on the driver side pillar that is worn. Hennesy Lexus did inspect and open a ZLZ claim and parts are in Que, but it could be a couple of months before arrival. Whatever they replace will be new, anything new is good. The bottom line is, I guess it is not out of the realm of possibility that an engine replacement is not needed, I just do not have the time, or the storage capacity right now, to keep searching for a shop that will dig deeper to make an exact determination.
I will definitely find time to get pictures this weekend. All features and functions inside are working(I ran everything and all seems fine), and I will probably get back to the dealership on Saturday to get pics. I will leave it there until they tell me to move it.
Thanks,
Tom
I will definitely find time to get pictures this weekend. All features and functions inside are working(I ran everything and all seems fine), and I will probably get back to the dealership on Saturday to get pics. I will leave it there until they tell me to move it.
Thanks,
Tom
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Tom - Sounds good, thanks!