Member Help thread from a Lexus Certified Technician
#601
help!
Hi Tach!
I wanted to ask you for some advice/guidance on what to do with my '07 Lexus IS350..
I took my car into a wheel shop to get a cracked rim fixed. The wheel shop ending up shattering my rear windshield.
They took my car to a place they knew and the work ended up being really shoddy:
- pieces of glass still everywhere and possibly inside the speakers and rear shade cavity(they told me to use the roller lint to pick up the small pieces),
- adhesive/bonding seeping through the edges of the windshield (which they tried to clean up by putting a razor blade to it scratching the paint-grr!),
- the rear stomp lamp has deep scratches, the interior ceiling upholstery is covered in dirt (it was spotless before),
- and I can still hear pieces of glass shifting left and right when I make turns.
I told them the wheel shop that I didn't want the glass place touching my car again, but I want the wheel shop to fix all the damages. Question is, is it possible for the dealer to check the speakers and the rear shade, and pretty much re-do everything the glass place messed up on? I just want my car back to the way it was before :'(
I appreciate any suggestions!! Thank you!
I wanted to ask you for some advice/guidance on what to do with my '07 Lexus IS350..
I took my car into a wheel shop to get a cracked rim fixed. The wheel shop ending up shattering my rear windshield.
They took my car to a place they knew and the work ended up being really shoddy:
- pieces of glass still everywhere and possibly inside the speakers and rear shade cavity(they told me to use the roller lint to pick up the small pieces),
- adhesive/bonding seeping through the edges of the windshield (which they tried to clean up by putting a razor blade to it scratching the paint-grr!),
- the rear stomp lamp has deep scratches, the interior ceiling upholstery is covered in dirt (it was spotless before),
- and I can still hear pieces of glass shifting left and right when I make turns.
I told them the wheel shop that I didn't want the glass place touching my car again, but I want the wheel shop to fix all the damages. Question is, is it possible for the dealer to check the speakers and the rear shade, and pretty much re-do everything the glass place messed up on? I just want my car back to the way it was before :'(
I appreciate any suggestions!! Thank you!
#602
Thought I'd ask before digging. 1990 LS400, was told the fans don't like to come on when its hot out. Where is the temp sensor that controls them? Also are they supposed to come on when the A/C is turned on? Is there a separate relay for sensor vs A/C turn on? Same with fuse? I have zero info as far as manual, diagram etc.
Thank you
Thank you
#603
Hi Tach!
Does the transmission fluid in the torque converter ever gets changed when you do a drain and refill as opposed to doing a flush?
Both the Lexus and Toyota dealerships in my area recommends flushing simply because of the transmission fluid left in the torque converter.
Thanks once again.
Does the transmission fluid in the torque converter ever gets changed when you do a drain and refill as opposed to doing a flush?
Both the Lexus and Toyota dealerships in my area recommends flushing simply because of the transmission fluid left in the torque converter.
Thanks once again.
Last edited by msdelexus; 08-11-10 at 04:14 AM.
#604
Hi Tach!
I wanted to ask you for some advice/guidance on what to do with my '07 Lexus IS350..
I took my car into a wheel shop to get a cracked rim fixed. The wheel shop ending up shattering my rear windshield.
They took my car to a place they knew and the work ended up being really shoddy:
- pieces of glass still everywhere and possibly inside the speakers and rear shade cavity(they told me to use the roller lint to pick up the small pieces),
- adhesive/bonding seeping through the edges of the windshield (which they tried to clean up by putting a razor blade to it scratching the paint-grr!),
- the rear stomp lamp has deep scratches, the interior ceiling upholstery is covered in dirt (it was spotless before),
- and I can still hear pieces of glass shifting left and right when I make turns.
I told them the wheel shop that I didn't want the glass place touching my car again, but I want the wheel shop to fix all the damages. Question is, is it possible for the dealer to check the speakers and the rear shade, and pretty much re-do everything the glass place messed up on? I just want my car back to the way it was before :'(
I appreciate any suggestions!! Thank you!
I wanted to ask you for some advice/guidance on what to do with my '07 Lexus IS350..
I took my car into a wheel shop to get a cracked rim fixed. The wheel shop ending up shattering my rear windshield.
They took my car to a place they knew and the work ended up being really shoddy:
- pieces of glass still everywhere and possibly inside the speakers and rear shade cavity(they told me to use the roller lint to pick up the small pieces),
- adhesive/bonding seeping through the edges of the windshield (which they tried to clean up by putting a razor blade to it scratching the paint-grr!),
- the rear stomp lamp has deep scratches, the interior ceiling upholstery is covered in dirt (it was spotless before),
- and I can still hear pieces of glass shifting left and right when I make turns.
I told them the wheel shop that I didn't want the glass place touching my car again, but I want the wheel shop to fix all the damages. Question is, is it possible for the dealer to check the speakers and the rear shade, and pretty much re-do everything the glass place messed up on? I just want my car back to the way it was before :'(
I appreciate any suggestions!! Thank you!
#605
Thought I'd ask before digging. 1990 LS400, was told the fans don't like to come on when its hot out. Where is the temp sensor that controls them? Also are they supposed to come on when the A/C is turned on? Is there a separate relay for sensor vs A/C turn on? Same with fuse? I have zero info as far as manual, diagram etc.
Thank you
Thank you
#606
Hi Tach!
Does the transmission fluid in the torque converter ever gets changed when you do a drain and refill as opposed to doing a flush?
Both the Lexus and Toyota dealerships in my area recommends flushing simply because of the transmission fluid left in the torque converter.
Thanks once again.
Does the transmission fluid in the torque converter ever gets changed when you do a drain and refill as opposed to doing a flush?
Both the Lexus and Toyota dealerships in my area recommends flushing simply because of the transmission fluid left in the torque converter.
Thanks once again.
If you have the regular toyota fluid then it depends if its dark or black. If it is do not flush or drain and fill.
IF your fluid is still redish, you can drain and fill and or flush.
To answer your question the torque converter is not drained when doing the drain and fill method.
#607
damn Lucky u staying busy haha. might stop by in a few days lol.
i sent a guy with a 350z to u to get his fenders rolled, but i dunno if he called or not.
also u got any NA ej25d's laying around? friend snapped a headbolt :/
i sent a guy with a 350z to u to get his fenders rolled, but i dunno if he called or not.
also u got any NA ej25d's laying around? friend snapped a headbolt :/
#608
IT depends on what car you have and year. IF your car uses WS fluid which is World Standard then you dont need to flush it or change it at all.
If you have the regular toyota fluid then it depends if its dark or black. If it is do not flush or drain and fill.
IF your fluid is still redish, you can drain and fill and or flush.
To answer your question the torque converter is not drained when doing the drain and fill method.
If you have the regular toyota fluid then it depends if its dark or black. If it is do not flush or drain and fill.
IF your fluid is still redish, you can drain and fill and or flush.
To answer your question the torque converter is not drained when doing the drain and fill method.
Since the torque converter is not drained using the drain and fill method, does it matter if the fluid in there is not changed?
If it needs to be drained, then I'll have it flushed.
I'm just skeptic about the flushing method. Seems to have a lot of negative
views.
Thanks!
#609
Okay 1990 LS 400.
Standing in front looking back. There are 2 temp sensors, one smaller one toward your left, and an other one toward right (driver side), on top of the front water manifold.
What are they for?
Thanks.
Standing in front looking back. There are 2 temp sensors, one smaller one toward your left, and an other one toward right (driver side), on top of the front water manifold.
What are they for?
Thanks.
#611
Okay so whats the deal?
Yeah there are 3 coolant temp sensors.
The 2 that I described, and one on the driverside lower radiator.
In the old days you had 1,,, numeral uno, 1,,,,, yes 1 it was FOR THE TEMP GAGE!!!!
There are 3,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 yes I know they are coolant temp sensors. But what are their function????
One is for a gauge or is multi function. What is the other one for or its function? Probably engine management..... I am guessing the bottom one on the radiator is for the FAN S ?????
Yeah there are 3 coolant temp sensors.
The 2 that I described, and one on the driverside lower radiator.
In the old days you had 1,,, numeral uno, 1,,,,, yes 1 it was FOR THE TEMP GAGE!!!!
There are 3,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 yes I know they are coolant temp sensors. But what are their function????
One is for a gauge or is multi function. What is the other one for or its function? Probably engine management..... I am guessing the bottom one on the radiator is for the FAN S ?????
Last edited by dicer; 08-14-10 at 12:31 PM.
#612
help needed!!!
hey new here but i am trying to help my dad with replacing his alternator on his 92 ls 400 and was curious if anyone can give me like a step by step on how to or point me in the right direction to find that. any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#613
-Located Alternator
-Using the belt tensioner, relieve pressure on the serpentine belt and remove belt all together
-there should be 3 bolts holding the alternate to your block, Remove bolts, and then remove alternator
-Place bolts back into each corresponding hole and turn one or 2 times to keep from losing them.
-Inspect new alternator and make sure everything looks up to par, you could even go a step farther and go to an Advanced auto or pep boys and get it tested.
-Remove bolts keeping in mind which one goes where
-slide new alternator into place
-install bolts
- Wrap the serp belt around all pullys in the correct manor (should be a digram floating around here some where) Leaving the belt tensioner for last
- using a wrench that matches the bolt size that holds the pully on the belt tensioner, Preload the tensioner
-wrap belt around tensioner pully
-May the Force be with you
#614
99 RX300 Transmission Diagnosis
I have an RX300 where the transmission seems to have gone out. The one caveat is that when you first turn it on after several hours of non-use the transmission will work, but shortly later (20 seconds) it goes out. Could this at all be associated with a clogged transmission filter? The though being that when the engine is first started fluid is making its way through the filter but as particles and sediment build up it clogs and therefore stops the function of the tranny. If this is far fetch..any other ideas?
#615
Hello.
Haven't recieved an aswer in the ES350 forum; my question is what is the cylinder locations on the 2007 Lexus ES350. I'm having a misfire on ignition coil 5"P0355" and will be replacing that coil and am trying to confirm which cylinder is #5. I think its:
Rear of Vehicle
1 -- 3 -- 5
2 -- 4 -- 6
Front of Vehicle
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Haven't recieved an aswer in the ES350 forum; my question is what is the cylinder locations on the 2007 Lexus ES350. I'm having a misfire on ignition coil 5"P0355" and will be replacing that coil and am trying to confirm which cylinder is #5. I think its:
Rear of Vehicle
1 -- 3 -- 5
2 -- 4 -- 6
Front of Vehicle
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks