Help! Trac and engine light
#16
Thank you fellas for the info.
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Pupule7 (09-16-19)
#17
I got the same traction off - check engine lights. Turns out the gas cap wasn't on correctly. Had to go to the dealership to get the code cleared. Never happened again. Such a waste of time to have to go to the dealership (only one in town) to get the code cleared.
Hope your issue is resolved.
Hope your issue is resolved.
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Pupule7 (09-16-19)
#18
I got the same traction off - check engine lights. Turns out the gas cap wasn't on correctly. Had to go to the dealership to get the code cleared. Never happened again. Such a waste of time to have to go to the dealership (only one in town) to get the code cleared.
Hope your issue is resolved.
Hope your issue is resolved.
#19
I cleared my code twice already and it came back, so it was not gas cap. It might still be too early since I changed the sensor, but everything is fine still. As for part stores checking codes and resetting cel, they no longer do that in CA because of stores telling customers what is wrong, customer buy parts and it ended up being something else was bad.
#20
Bank 2 Sensor 2 - B2S2
hi, i've read through all of the posts I could find related to the sensor. so over the weekend, i replaced what I thought was B2S2. $75 at amazon, $130 at advance auto for Denso 234-4509.
It was after the catalytic converter, but before the muffler and the sensor itself was on the passenger side. Which I thought was right side, downstream... Of note, the wire harness is really under the driver side. Then I reset the ECU by pulling the fuses, and the check engine + traction lights came back on after a couple miles of driving. So, I think I got the wrong one...
Either way, i'll put everything on this thread for future reference once it's totally sorted out. Any clarification from you guys in the mean time will help though. Can anyone confirm?
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The local toyota dealership is saying it's the one behind the radiator (easily accessible from under the hood). It looks like it is the same part number. Toyota 894650e010 = Denso 234-4509.
It was after the catalytic converter, but before the muffler and the sensor itself was on the passenger side. Which I thought was right side, downstream... Of note, the wire harness is really under the driver side. Then I reset the ECU by pulling the fuses, and the check engine + traction lights came back on after a couple miles of driving. So, I think I got the wrong one...
Either way, i'll put everything on this thread for future reference once it's totally sorted out. Any clarification from you guys in the mean time will help though. Can anyone confirm?
89465 in http://lexus.sewellparts.com/images/...000/84A251.jpg
The local toyota dealership is saying it's the one behind the radiator (easily accessible from under the hood). It looks like it is the same part number. Toyota 894650e010 = Denso 234-4509.
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Pupule7 (09-16-19)
#22
Warranty
http://www.lexus.com/pdf/service/RX350WSG.pdf
The local lexus dealership confirmed it wasn't covered as well.
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Pupule7 (09-16-19)
#23
Actually, this happened pretty soon after I got it and since I didn't know it was likely the gas cap (except that I remember this happening to my husband with his Vette once), so I ran it back to the dealership. That won't happen again.
#24
Thanks for the thought, but I didn't see the oxygen or fuel+oxygen sensors in the manual
http://www.lexus.com/pdf/service/RX350WSG.pdf
The local lexus dealership confirmed it wasn't covered as well.
http://www.lexus.com/pdf/service/RX350WSG.pdf
The local lexus dealership confirmed it wasn't covered as well.
All sensors are covered.
Page 27, section Other Parts Used in Systems.
I had it replaced before.
#25
Using the link provided below and on page 25 it appears the sensors 'may' be covered underOther Parts Used in Systems
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Data link connector
(8/80)
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Hoses, clamps, fittings, tubing
and mounting hardware
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Malfunction indicator light and
bulb
(8/80)
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Pulleys, belts and idlers
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Sealing gaskets and devices
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Sensors, solenoids, switches and
valves
Listed
•
Data link connector
(8/80)
•
Hoses, clamps, fittings, tubing
and mounting hardware
•
Malfunction indicator light and
bulb
(8/80)
•
Pulleys, belts and idlers
•
Sealing gaskets and devices
•
Sensors, solenoids, switches and
valves
Thanks for the thought, but I didn't see the oxygen or fuel+oxygen sensors in the manual:
http://www.lexus.com/pdf/service/RX350WSG.pdf
The local lexus dealership confirmed it wasn't covered as well.
http://www.lexus.com/pdf/service/RX350WSG.pdf
The local lexus dealership confirmed it wasn't covered as well.
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