2016 RX 350 Excessive noise and vibration
#1966
TSB is just a document for the dealer on how to fix a specific problem. A troubleshooting guide of sort.
It has nothing to do with Warranty. If you are out of Warranty they can do work based on TSB but will charge you, as usual.
Don't confuse TSB with Recall. The latter is done for free but is usually safety related.
It has nothing to do with Warranty. If you are out of Warranty they can do work based on TSB but will charge you, as usual.
Don't confuse TSB with Recall. The latter is done for free but is usually safety related.
#1967
New 22 F Sport owner. A couple of issues
I bought a new nebula gray F sport with red interior two weeks ago. Nice car overall, but I’m not very pleased with the engine drone and vibrations around 1500 RPM that you feel in the steering wheel and pedals. Unfortunately that’s the RPM the car runs at around 60 mph. I know Toyota has had fits with exhaust drone on the Highlander and RX for numerous years, and apparently they haven’t totally solved it yet. I traded in a 2021 Highlander platinum and there wasn’t near as much engine vibration as this thing has. there’s also an annoying popping noise and feeling in the seat back when you accelerate or turn etc. i’m less concerned about them being able to fix that that I am the engine vibrations. The car definitely rides better and is overall quieter than the Highlander. I had a 2017 Highlander though with the dreaded exhaust drone and they never did fix it properly, and I fear I’m stuck with a similar situation yet again. One would think that Toyota would have this sorted out by now.
#1968
Two things i did to help with the drone with my 2021 RX 350 F .First i never drive in eco mode and second i got rid of that sound resonator and installed the cap the regular RX comes with.Its been very quiet since.
Last edited by jimbosr1; 09-13-22 at 12:34 PM.
#1969
[QUOTE=jimbosr1;11361438]Two things i did to help with the drone with my 2021 RX 350 F .First i never drive in eco mode and second i got rid of that sound resonator and installed the cap the regular RX comes with.Its been very quiet since.[/QUOTE
I read the thread about the resonator, but it looks like mine just has the regular version that’s rectangular in shape versus the round one that is supposed to make noise. Did you just totally eliminate the resonator and cap It?
I read the thread about the resonator, but it looks like mine just has the regular version that’s rectangular in shape versus the round one that is supposed to make noise. Did you just totally eliminate the resonator and cap It?
#1970
Do you have the F sport handling package? If you don't you will not have the sound resonator and have the same cap i have on my car now.
https://pressroom.lexus.com/whats-ne...-350-and-450h/
https://pressroom.lexus.com/whats-ne...-350-and-450h/
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#1971
Do you have the F sport handling package? If you don't you will not have the sound resonator and have the same cap i have on my car now.
https://pressroom.lexus.com/whats-ne...-350-and-450h/
https://pressroom.lexus.com/whats-ne...-350-and-450h/
#1972
Was this resolved, I have same issue with my RX350 2022 which has 4 miles on it
TODAY, I just picked up my 2022 RX 350 and while I was driving it, I noticed that when I am in stop and go traffic, there is a loud engine/car noise and eventually it goes away. I have narrowed it down when I am accelerating/putting my foot on the gas at certain speeds, the engine noise gets louder and then stops once I get to a cruising speed around 30mph or so. I had gone on a test drive a few weeks ago and do not recall if I heard this before. I came from a BMW as of this morning when I traded it in so this could be me comparing which I should not do...How does your RX 350 sound when you are driving stop and go traffic??
Thanks
#1974
No vibration damper on 2022 exhaust
I’m continuing to be irritated by the obnoxious exhaust drone around 1500 RPM. Which unfortunately is exactly the speed the engine is running when you’re going a very common 60 mph on a two-lane highway. I looked under the car today, and there is no vibration damper like they issued to correct the issue on earlier model years of this body style. So the question is why did Lexus go back to building the exhaust system without the vibration damper that was issued to correct a frequent customer concern? Seems like the pursuit of perfection isn’t going so well these days. I just can’t wait to hear what nonsense the dealer has to say about all this. It really ruins my enjoyment of the car.
Once you notice something like this, of course then you have a hard time ignoring it going forward. And I noticed that the first day I drove the car on the way home from the dealer.
Once you notice something like this, of course then you have a hard time ignoring it going forward. And I noticed that the first day I drove the car on the way home from the dealer.
#1975
I’m continuing to be irritated by the obnoxious exhaust drone around 1500 RPM. Which unfortunately is exactly the speed the engine is running when you’re going a very common 60 mph on a two-lane highway. I looked under the car today, and there is no vibration damper like they issued to correct the issue on earlier model years of this body style. So the question is why did Lexus go back to building the exhaust system without the vibration damper that was issued to correct a frequent customer concern? Seems like the pursuit of perfection isn’t going so well these days. I just can’t wait to hear what nonsense the dealer has to say about all this. It really ruins my enjoyment of the car.
Once you notice something like this, of course then you have a hard time ignoring it going forward. And I noticed that the first day I drove the car on the way home from the dealer.
Once you notice something like this, of course then you have a hard time ignoring it going forward. And I noticed that the first day I drove the car on the way home from the dealer.
When I installed the weight there - it didn't. Only when I moved it forward, in front of converter did it help. But do to that would be way more work for them, so they just left it as is.
#1976
I have posted the request below twice earlier in this thread that I'll remind folks of:
If you've posted your perspective 100+ times in this thread and it hasn't changed and there is no new information, asking again to please stop beating that horse. Couple of recent posts that fit that description have been deleted.
Folks, a moderator has pruned and/or edited some off-topic and rude replies and that seems to be a recurring concern in this thread, so I'm going to help with a couple simple requests:
Please don't reply to this post and take this thread off topic further - if you want to discuss, please PM me or a moderator.
- If you've already posted your opinion or experience here (either my RX is great or my RX has an issue) there isn't a need to keep reposting the same thing unless there is some new development or change. That serves simply to bump the thread with no new detail for members, sends out email notifications to hundreds of people, etc. New members coming into the thread can read your perspective and detail from past posts.
- If you're going to post a rude personal comment about another member, make accusations about their intent, etc. you will be asked to exit this thread permanently. There is no need for that on our community.
Please don't reply to this post and take this thread off topic further - if you want to discuss, please PM me or a moderator.
#1977
The only plausible explanation I can think of is that adding the weight in the place where it is added on the revised part of exhaust (behind cat converter) does not help.
When I installed the weight there - it didn't. Only when I moved it forward, in front of converter did it help. But do to that would be way more work for them, so they just left it as is.
When I installed the weight there - it didn't. Only when I moved it forward, in front of converter did it help. But do to that would be way more work for them, so they just left it as is.
- Well I took my 2022 RX to the dealer complaining about the droning noise, and they contacted Lexus and were instructed to replace the exhaust parts with the parts with the weight attached to it. Did absolutely no good. The car still sounds and feels terrible around 1600 RPM. I am about the end of my rope. I have owned probably 20 vehicles with V6 engines and never dealt with noises and vibrations like this Lexus puts out. I also test drove a new RX 350 off their lot last Friday, and it did not drone or vibrate like mine does. Mind you I am a previous owner of two Highlanders with the same powertrain, and they did not have this problem. Even four-cylinder vehicles I have owned did not have this issue. I just sent the service writer an email expressing my dissatisfaction, and saying either Lexus needs to fix this car, or they can buy it back. I should not have to take a bath on this because they cannot make a consistent quality vehicle. Why do some have vibration problems and others don’t ? Overall I like the car, but this noise and vibration thing is ridiculous. Especially unbelievable given they’ve been making this for seven model years and had complaints since the beginning about this issue! Going to be interesting to see where we go from here. Anybody have any advice how to handle this with Lexus?
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#1978
- Well I took my 2022 RX to the dealer complaining about the droning noise, and they contacted Lexus and were instructed to replace the exhaust parts with the parts with the weight attached to it. Did absolutely no good. The car still sounds and feels terrible around 1600 RPM. I am about the end of my rope. I have owned probably 20 vehicles with V6 engines and never dealt with noises and vibrations like this Lexus puts out. I also test drove a new RX 350 off their lot last Friday, and it did not drone or vibrate like mine does. Mind you I am a previous owner of two Highlanders with the same powertrain, and they did not have this problem. Even four-cylinder vehicles I have owned did not have this issue. I just sent the service writer an email expressing my dissatisfaction, and saying either Lexus needs to fix this car, or they can buy it back. I should not have to take a bath on this because they cannot make a consistent quality vehicle. Why do some have vibration problems and others don’t ? Overall I like the car, but this noise and vibration thing is ridiculous. Especially unbelievable given they’ve been making this for seven model years and had complaints since the beginning about this issue! Going to be interesting to see where we go from here. Anybody have any advice how to handle this with Lexus?
#1979
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