Hesitation problem at various speeds (TSB info post #159)
#496
:Please post the TSB number that the tech installed on your vehicle. It should be stated on your service order. Mine did not work after the transmission flash TSB was installed.
Glad to hear yours works great but it may be a different TSB that the transmission flash. Thanks.
#497
Yup, I think there are two of them. I'll go dig it up but the dealer should know which one to install based on your vehicle. Of course my dealer put the wrong one in and then did not do a battery reset. Lost sport+ and custom modes (if you have them). OK after re-install.
#498
Parts information
WMI..........2T2
Drivetrain...4WD
NON F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E810 and 89661-0E811 New Part Number...89661-0E812
F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E770 and 89661-0E771 New part number...89661-0E772
This is the info I have and was done to my vehicle......make sure that these numbers have not changed for some reason.
Also ensure that these are Lexus USA as I am in Canada. I doubt the part numbers are different, but the TSB has a different number
WMI..........2T2
Drivetrain...4WD
NON F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E810 and 89661-0E811 New Part Number...89661-0E812
F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E770 and 89661-0E771 New part number...89661-0E772
This is the info I have and was done to my vehicle......make sure that these numbers have not changed for some reason.
Also ensure that these are Lexus USA as I am in Canada. I doubt the part numbers are different, but the TSB has a different number
#499
Parts information
WMI..........2T2
Drivetrain...4WD
NON F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E810 and 89661-0E811 New Part Number...89661-0E812
F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E770 and 89661-0E771 New part number...89661-0E772
This is the info I have and was done to my vehicle......make sure that these numbers have not changed for some reason.
Also ensure that these are Lexus USA as I am in Canada. I doubt the part numbers are different, but the TSB has a different number
WMI..........2T2
Drivetrain...4WD
NON F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E810 and 89661-0E811 New Part Number...89661-0E812
F sport previous part numbers are 89661-0E770 and 89661-0E771 New part number...89661-0E772
This is the info I have and was done to my vehicle......make sure that these numbers have not changed for some reason.
Also ensure that these are Lexus USA as I am in Canada. I doubt the part numbers are different, but the TSB has a different number
#500
Not that I am aware of, but donmatt asked for the TSB and I gave them a little more info than just the TSB number. Thanks for providing it. I think it's also posted in the header, or directs you there.
#501
:Please post the TSB number that the tech installed on your vehicle. It should be stated on your service order. Mine did not work after the transmission flash TSB was installed.
Glad to hear yours works great but it may be a different TSB that the transmission flash. Thanks.
Glad to hear yours works great but it may be a different TSB that the transmission flash. Thanks.
TSB number is TSB L-SB-0109-17.
#502
Richstang, Thanks for the info. That is the same TSB that was installed on mine. It worked very good for a couple of months but then begin to hesitate again. Dealer stated there wasn't anything else they could do at this time. However, they were exspecting Lexus to come up with something new. Ha what a joke. My next comment is ridiculous but here goes so don't everyone jump on me. I filled my vehicle up with shell premium gas and the hesitation disappeared. I could not believe it and still am confused but it happened. Don't understand why but it worked. May start again but this tank is wonderful. Will try one more with premium and check it out. Now, folks don't light up my computer. I may be old but sane. There is no reason for this to happen in my opinion but it has in reality.. I have no further explanation.
#503
I keep in touch with Lexus about the fix, or lack of a good fix. I have not heard anything yet and sent them a request for an update today.
Now I believe that your are for the most part sane and here is my experience with fuel. I to tried premium and it seemed to work...for awhile, maybe it's in my head or the conditions were not the same. I did notice that jumping from premium to regular, back to premium messes up the car. Probably smart people could tell me why that is??
I now only use regular and for the most part it is fine, better than before the TSB, but still needs some improvement. I drove a LC500 today, an RC300 and a RX450....none of them had any tranny (not 450) issues in my short time driving them. So I sent Lexus another letter asking if they can make these other vehicles work, why is it so difficult to make the RX smooth....no response yet.
Keep us posted on the premium as I think a few people are trying this....
Now I believe that your are for the most part sane and here is my experience with fuel. I to tried premium and it seemed to work...for awhile, maybe it's in my head or the conditions were not the same. I did notice that jumping from premium to regular, back to premium messes up the car. Probably smart people could tell me why that is??
I now only use regular and for the most part it is fine, better than before the TSB, but still needs some improvement. I drove a LC500 today, an RC300 and a RX450....none of them had any tranny (not 450) issues in my short time driving them. So I sent Lexus another letter asking if they can make these other vehicles work, why is it so difficult to make the RX smooth....no response yet.
Keep us posted on the premium as I think a few people are trying this....
#505
Interested if premium helps you over a couple of tanks...thanks
#506
It's hard to read 500 posts about hesitation but you're sane, I've gone through and posted the same cycles of tsb working at first, and then not. Premium working and then not. Ultimately, Lexus doesn't have a fix. Who are you writing at Lexus?
#507
Been running premium fuel for several months now ever since I believe I heard slight pinging.
This happened going up a hill, car shifted into a high gear way to soon. I could be wrong but it sounded exactly
like pinging. I drive the same road every day to work and have not heard it since. I also feel the idle is smoother,
acceleration is slightly better and gas mileage is up slightly. At this point in Sport Mode, I haven't really noticed any
hesitation issues. I will keep using premium fuel until Lexus comes up with a better fix for the tranny.
This happened going up a hill, car shifted into a high gear way to soon. I could be wrong but it sounded exactly
like pinging. I drive the same road every day to work and have not heard it since. I also feel the idle is smoother,
acceleration is slightly better and gas mileage is up slightly. At this point in Sport Mode, I haven't really noticed any
hesitation issues. I will keep using premium fuel until Lexus comes up with a better fix for the tranny.
#508
Here in Australia I've been running premium fuel for a while now and hesitation was much improved but still not perfect so still using Sport mode to smooth things out more. Car now drives well MOST of the time but still on occasions will hesitate randomly. Don't know if it's the fact the tranny learns your driving style and adapts then you change your style coming into a corner (more or less throttle) and the system is now wrong for that corner. I've found that driving the car around the rural town I live in at a slow rate,very relaxed, no traffic the car feels great. Go to a city like Sydney where the going is much faster and the car doesn't like it as much at all, often throwing in a hesitation here and there. Obviously there's a problem with the mapping of the tranny - if I try manual mode the gear changes are a treat; very, very smooth just the way the auto should be.
Lexus Australia has no TSB for a fix and just say the car drives normal and is designed to have better fuel economy. $105,000.00 car that changes gear rougher then my 17 year old Mitsubishi.
Lexus Australia has no TSB for a fix and just say the car drives normal and is designed to have better fuel economy. $105,000.00 car that changes gear rougher then my 17 year old Mitsubishi.
#509
We are all trying to share our experiences with this hesitation issue and what works for some and not others. As a group maybe we can help TMC resolve this issue, have my doubts but at least I feel we are trying. I send many of members findings to a contact at Lexus Canada. I initially contacted the Director of Lexus Canada to express my disappointment with my RX350. I forwarded all my service records and the results to her. She acknowledged my concerns and said she would assign a special case manager. A few days later I got a call from this person, she is getting many of these comments and has put me in touch with their engineering team.
Many of you are in the States and will have different contacts and of course would not use Lexus Canada for your complaints/concerns. I posted in another thread, Vibration thread, who to write and how to get it to an Executive at Lexus USA....posted below is most of it....I was addressing someone who thought they wrote the President of Toyota....
Akio Toyoda is the President of Toyota and I guarantee he never saw your note. You said you contacted the President so I am guessing it was by email. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Jim Lentz is Chief Executive officer of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMNA); President and Chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America.
Mark S. Templin, group vice president and general manager – Lexus Division,
Now there are lots of CEO's at Toyota and Lexus so finding the right one to actually see your email is the challenge. I find it highly unlikely that an Executive would ever state "it is a known characteristic of the car and they are working to find a solution to the problem" to a customer. Therefore I think your note was intercepted by a service agent.
I have contacted many CEO's over the years and had great results.
First, they never even see their emails...vary rarely. They use emails between themselves that do not exist (to consumers) or are filtered heavily.
Second, never send a note during regular working hours...try around 8:30 pm ...get your time zones right depending where they are and you are.
I would start with Jeffrey Bracken Vice President and General Manager – Lexus Division USA I don't know his email, but I'm sure you can dig it up.
Your note should be short and concise. What is wrong, how many times you have tried to have it fixed...etc. You might get a response from a CEO directly, but very unlikely. Usually they give it to an assistant. I did with Lexus Canada, but it was ...Thank you for your email, I am going to refer this to my assistant for immediate attention. Got called the next morning. In my case there was a solution, but at least I didn't get some generic answer by a call center agent.
You asked who I contacted....My initial contact was with Jennifer Barron, Director, Lexus Division, Toyota Canada
For those in the States you should try Jeffrey Bracken or Mark Templin
#510
Here in Australia I've been running premium fuel for a while now and hesitation was much improved but still not perfect so still using Sport mode to smooth things out more. Car now drives well MOST of the time but still on occasions will hesitate randomly. Don't know if it's the fact the tranny learns your driving style and adapts then you change your style coming into a corner (more or less throttle) and the system is now wrong for that corner. I've found that driving the car around the rural town I live in at a slow rate,very relaxed, no traffic the car feels great. Go to a city like Sydney where the going is much faster and the car doesn't like it as much at all, often throwing in a hesitation here and there. Obviously there's a problem with the mapping of the tranny - if I try manual mode the gear changes are a treat; very, very smooth just the way the auto should be.
Lexus Australia has no TSB for a fix and just say the car drives normal and is designed to have better fuel economy. $105,000.00 car that changes gear rougher then my 17 year old Mitsubishi.
Lexus Australia has no TSB for a fix and just say the car drives normal and is designed to have better fuel economy. $105,000.00 car that changes gear rougher then my 17 year old Mitsubishi.