2015 LX570 Liftgate Problems
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2015 LX570 Liftgate Problems
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this problem with their powered liftgate on a LX570 - we just spent $7,000 getting it fixed on a vehicle that is just a year old.
While closing the liftgate on a long road trip with a well loaded trunk, a small piece of luggage fell between the liftgate and closing latch right as the gate was almost closed. The gate attempted to close but then reversed up - safety mechanism appeared to work. After this however, the liftgate would not close more than half-way without reversing up again, even though clear. Tried to close with power over and over, with no success. Ultimately had to manually force the liftgate to close b/c we were on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere and couldn't drive otherwise.
After this, the liftgate would open but would not close automatically. It had to be forced to close again, and when closed, appeared to be slightly askew with the tail-light misaligned by maybe 1/2 an inch.
Took it in for repair when we got home. Was first told it would be $1,600 to replace the hinges and realign the tailgate, but once they had the thing disassembled, was told the whole roof panel needed to be replaced, costing a full $7,000. Luckily, insurance will cover this, but we are very disappointed with the build quality and fact that Lexus would not cover this work under warranty since this was not caused by an accident but rather the failure of the automatic liftgate.
Anyone else have this trouble?
While closing the liftgate on a long road trip with a well loaded trunk, a small piece of luggage fell between the liftgate and closing latch right as the gate was almost closed. The gate attempted to close but then reversed up - safety mechanism appeared to work. After this however, the liftgate would not close more than half-way without reversing up again, even though clear. Tried to close with power over and over, with no success. Ultimately had to manually force the liftgate to close b/c we were on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere and couldn't drive otherwise.
After this, the liftgate would open but would not close automatically. It had to be forced to close again, and when closed, appeared to be slightly askew with the tail-light misaligned by maybe 1/2 an inch.
Took it in for repair when we got home. Was first told it would be $1,600 to replace the hinges and realign the tailgate, but once they had the thing disassembled, was told the whole roof panel needed to be replaced, costing a full $7,000. Luckily, insurance will cover this, but we are very disappointed with the build quality and fact that Lexus would not cover this work under warranty since this was not caused by an accident but rather the failure of the automatic liftgate.
Anyone else have this trouble?
#2
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I would say you case was extremely rare as I do not see many defective lift gates posts here. I have owned 5-6 LX570 units and not one has caused me any problems requiring me to get it serviced other than just regular planned maintenance.
$7000 is a lot of money and it must have been very involved to fix.
$7000 is a lot of money and it must have been very involved to fix.
#3
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I'm wondering if anyone else has had this problem with their powered liftgate on a LX570 - we just spent $7,000 getting it fixed on a vehicle that is just a year old.
While closing the liftgate on a long road trip with a well loaded trunk, a small piece of luggage fell between the liftgate and closing latch right as the gate was almost closed. The gate attempted to close but then reversed up - safety mechanism appeared to work. After this however, the liftgate would not close more than half-way without reversing up again, even though clear. Tried to close with power over and over, with no success. Ultimately had to manually force the liftgate to close b/c we were on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere and couldn't drive otherwise.
After this, the liftgate would open but would not close automatically. It had to be forced to close again, and when closed, appeared to be slightly askew with the tail-light misaligned by maybe 1/2 an inch.
Took it in for repair when we got home. Was first told it would be $1,600 to replace the hinges and realign the tailgate, but once they had the thing disassembled, was told the whole roof panel needed to be replaced, costing a full $7,000. Luckily, insurance will cover this, but we are very disappointed with the build quality and fact that Lexus would not cover this work under warranty since this was not caused by an accident but rather the failure of the automatic liftgate.
Anyone else have this trouble?
While closing the liftgate on a long road trip with a well loaded trunk, a small piece of luggage fell between the liftgate and closing latch right as the gate was almost closed. The gate attempted to close but then reversed up - safety mechanism appeared to work. After this however, the liftgate would not close more than half-way without reversing up again, even though clear. Tried to close with power over and over, with no success. Ultimately had to manually force the liftgate to close b/c we were on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere and couldn't drive otherwise.
After this, the liftgate would open but would not close automatically. It had to be forced to close again, and when closed, appeared to be slightly askew with the tail-light misaligned by maybe 1/2 an inch.
Took it in for repair when we got home. Was first told it would be $1,600 to replace the hinges and realign the tailgate, but once they had the thing disassembled, was told the whole roof panel needed to be replaced, costing a full $7,000. Luckily, insurance will cover this, but we are very disappointed with the build quality and fact that Lexus would not cover this work under warranty since this was not caused by an accident but rather the failure of the automatic liftgate.
Anyone else have this trouble?
OT, and I know I'm preaching to the choir, but how much automation v. reliability (or lack thereof) can you stand? Compared to a Cruiser, you get another hundred pounds of electrical parts and an ecu or 2 just to lift or lower your tailgate. Difficult to believe there's enough power in the system to distort the roof. Not to mention seats that open and fold with more wiring as opposed to flipping 2 levers and lifting a bit.
#4
Good thing is the insurance is paying for it as " accident". You can not ask Lexus to fix when the cause is not faulty design, like you bend the fender of the truck and ask Lexus to pay for it.
#5
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LOL, When we had our old LX470 before we got our new LX570 my wife accidentally closed the garage door while still trying to drive INTO the garage. The OLD LX470 was such a tough truck as it was. The old LX470 did some $3000 damage to the garage door!!! All the garage door panels and tracks got bent and had to be replaced.
Fast forward to 2013 when we got our new LX570. ......... within the first month while my son pressed the auto close button on the rear hatch door on the LX570, simultaneously my wife hit the close button on the garage door. Needless to say, the LX570 WON AGAIN!!!! The garage door sustained substantial damage again!!! The LX570 rear hatch door got away with only a slight scratch which buffed out without any problems. Since then I have instructed all members of my family NOBODY is going to press the CLOSE button ANYWHERE (in the car, on the wall, or any hand held remote)!!!!! Only the driver of the car can press the CLOSE button ANYWHERE!!! This way the DRIVER will make sure the vehicle has cleared the garage door!!! LOL.
Fast forward to 2013 when we got our new LX570. ......... within the first month while my son pressed the auto close button on the rear hatch door on the LX570, simultaneously my wife hit the close button on the garage door. Needless to say, the LX570 WON AGAIN!!!! The garage door sustained substantial damage again!!! The LX570 rear hatch door got away with only a slight scratch which buffed out without any problems. Since then I have instructed all members of my family NOBODY is going to press the CLOSE button ANYWHERE (in the car, on the wall, or any hand held remote)!!!!! Only the driver of the car can press the CLOSE button ANYWHERE!!! This way the DRIVER will make sure the vehicle has cleared the garage door!!! LOL.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this problem with their powered liftgate on a LX570 - we just spent $7,000 getting it fixed on a vehicle that is just a year old.
While closing the liftgate on a long road trip with a well loaded trunk, a small piece of luggage fell between the liftgate and closing latch right as the gate was almost closed. The gate attempted to close but then reversed up - safety mechanism appeared to work. After this however, the liftgate would not close more than half-way without reversing up again, even though clear. Tried to close with power over and over, with no success. Ultimately had to manually force the liftgate to close b/c we were on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere and couldn't drive otherwise.
After this, the liftgate would open but would not close automatically. It had to be forced to close again, and when closed, appeared to be slightly askew with the tail-light misaligned by maybe 1/2 an inch.
Took it in for repair when we got home. Was first told it would be $1,600 to replace the hinges and realign the tailgate, but once they had the thing disassembled, was told the whole roof panel needed to be replaced, costing a full $7,000. Luckily, insurance will cover this, but we are very disappointed with the build quality and fact that Lexus would not cover this work under warranty since this was not caused by an accident but rather the failure of the automatic liftgate.
Anyone else have this trouble?
While closing the liftgate on a long road trip with a well loaded trunk, a small piece of luggage fell between the liftgate and closing latch right as the gate was almost closed. The gate attempted to close but then reversed up - safety mechanism appeared to work. After this however, the liftgate would not close more than half-way without reversing up again, even though clear. Tried to close with power over and over, with no success. Ultimately had to manually force the liftgate to close b/c we were on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere and couldn't drive otherwise.
After this, the liftgate would open but would not close automatically. It had to be forced to close again, and when closed, appeared to be slightly askew with the tail-light misaligned by maybe 1/2 an inch.
Took it in for repair when we got home. Was first told it would be $1,600 to replace the hinges and realign the tailgate, but once they had the thing disassembled, was told the whole roof panel needed to be replaced, costing a full $7,000. Luckily, insurance will cover this, but we are very disappointed with the build quality and fact that Lexus would not cover this work under warranty since this was not caused by an accident but rather the failure of the automatic liftgate.
Anyone else have this trouble?
#6
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Mine is broken too...help!
I have that issue!!!!
Nothing was ever stuck in my case, i was passing a checkpoint whereby the boot of my car needed to he checked by security.
When the security guard finished checking I pressed the button to close the tailgate and he simultaneously forced the tailgate down manually (grrrrrr)
So since he it hasn't been working....it was trying to close ans then reversed back up as OP memtioned. Then if I forced to open or close manually a huge popping noise happened!
I noticed as well as Op that there is a slight misalignment the boot door os not straight on one side.
I haven't yet taken it to the garage but i already know it's expensive as a friend of mine has had that same issue with his LX.
I just want to ask if anybody else if that happened and how it was fixed....im so gutted this happened
Nothing was ever stuck in my case, i was passing a checkpoint whereby the boot of my car needed to he checked by security.
When the security guard finished checking I pressed the button to close the tailgate and he simultaneously forced the tailgate down manually (grrrrrr)
So since he it hasn't been working....it was trying to close ans then reversed back up as OP memtioned. Then if I forced to open or close manually a huge popping noise happened!
I noticed as well as Op that there is a slight misalignment the boot door os not straight on one side.
I haven't yet taken it to the garage but i already know it's expensive as a friend of mine has had that same issue with his LX.
I just want to ask if anybody else if that happened and how it was fixed....im so gutted this happened
#7
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The bodyshop claims that the roof panel has to be replaced... Did they show u where the bent metal is? Something to justify their 'diagnosis' rather than file for insurance. I wonder if the motor was 'internally' damaged (off gear / bent.....) causing one side to 'misalign?
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I have that issue!!!!
Nothing was ever stuck in my case, i was passing a checkpoint whereby the boot of my car needed to he checked by security.
When the security guard finished checking I pressed the button to close the tailgate and he simultaneously forced the tailgate down manually (grrrrrr)
So since he it hasn't been working....it was trying to close ans then reversed back up as OP memtioned. Then if I forced to open or close manually a huge popping noise happened!
I noticed as well as Op that there is a slight misalignment the boot door os not straight on one side.
I haven't yet taken it to the garage but i already know it's expensive as a friend of mine has had that same issue with his LX.
I just want to ask if anybody else if that happened and how it was fixed....im so gutted this happened
Nothing was ever stuck in my case, i was passing a checkpoint whereby the boot of my car needed to he checked by security.
When the security guard finished checking I pressed the button to close the tailgate and he simultaneously forced the tailgate down manually (grrrrrr)
So since he it hasn't been working....it was trying to close ans then reversed back up as OP memtioned. Then if I forced to open or close manually a huge popping noise happened!
I noticed as well as Op that there is a slight misalignment the boot door os not straight on one side.
I haven't yet taken it to the garage but i already know it's expensive as a friend of mine has had that same issue with his LX.
I just want to ask if anybody else if that happened and how it was fixed....im so gutted this happened
#9
Wow, that is a major issue. I had lift-gate issues when I first bought mine not because of a binding issue. . I had to reset the liftgate. I shut the car off. Then double tapped the start with foot off the brake. Pushed and held the lift-gate button while tapping the off. Restarted and it worked fine. Still does. I cannot imagine the roof getting bent by the lift gate. That sounds like a factory issue. Given Toyota quality Control and Lexus steroidal advancements on that. Hard to imagine it would get out of the factory. I would definitely get a second opinion before replacing a roof panel.
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