Article on Tranny Hesitation Problems
#46
Driver School Candidate
My girlfriend seen a motorcyclist on the ground, he seemed to have crashed his bike and flew pretty far. There was a Rx330 parked in the accident scene . I hope it wasn't from the transmission. She said he looked badly hurt. This was a couple days after i told her about this thread.
Kinda scared to buy a newer lexus now.
Kinda scared to buy a newer lexus now.
#47
Originally Posted by dmc888
My girlfriend seen a motorcyclist on the ground, he seemed to have crashed his bike and flew pretty far. There was a Rx330 parked in the accident scene . I hope it wasn't from the transmission. She said he looked badly hurt. This was a couple days after i told her about this thread.
Kinda scared to buy a newer lexus now.
Kinda scared to buy a newer lexus now.
#49
Lexus Champion
Originally Posted by RAP
I have two cars that are "drive by wire", same driving habits, different results. While I receive absolutely no hesitation on my other car, it is very noticeable on my RX.
It’s not the technology, it the way Lexus incorporated it into this car. I can’t understand why the Lexus engineers can’t find a solution to this. I’m sure if they asked nicely, Chevy (makers of my other car) could help them fix it.
It’s not the technology, it the way Lexus incorporated it into this car. I can’t understand why the Lexus engineers can’t find a solution to this. I’m sure if they asked nicely, Chevy (makers of my other car) could help them fix it.
Note that I said true "drive-by-wire." There are two different "drive-by-wire" technology. The RX300 also boast "drive-by-wire," but it's really just smart fuel management - there's still a steel cable that goes from the gas pedal to the throttle body. My understanding is that the RX330 is truly drive-by-wire.
#51
Originally Posted by HarrierAWD
Chevy Corvette?
Note that I said true "drive-by-wire." There are two different "drive-by-wire" technology. The RX300 also boast "drive-by-wire," but it's really just smart fuel management - there's still a steel cable that goes from the gas pedal to the throttle body. My understanding is that the RX330 is truly drive-by-wire.
Note that I said true "drive-by-wire." There are two different "drive-by-wire" technology. The RX300 also boast "drive-by-wire," but it's really just smart fuel management - there's still a steel cable that goes from the gas pedal to the throttle body. My understanding is that the RX330 is truly drive-by-wire.
Originally Posted by bored7one4
has anyone fixed this problem yet?
I haven't. I'm living with it since I have no other choice other than selling it. For now, I don't intend to sell it, I need the room. I'll be very happy to trade it for a sedan as soon as I can do without the extra space.
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