Rear suspension noise (merged threads)
#61
#62
Racer
#63
Recently I was at Ford, and even their service experience far exceeded Lexus.
#64
Racer
We, the customer, shouldn't have to worry about that. The service experience is so poor that I'm unlikely to buy another Lexus again. Lexus and the dealerships can go back-and-forth all they want, but ultimately they will lose customers.
Recently I was at Ford, and even their service experience far exceeded Lexus.
Recently I was at Ford, and even their service experience far exceeded Lexus.
#66
I know this thread is dealing with the suspension noise TSB but there's also mention of a hesitation/lag when taking off. I can't seem to find the TSB # for it.
Would anybody be able to point me in the right direction if there's a thread on this or what the TSB # is?
EDIT: Nevermind, found it: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...ml#post9766895
Would anybody be able to point me in the right direction if there's a thread on this or what the TSB # is?
EDIT: Nevermind, found it: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...ml#post9766895
Last edited by NFaridi; 01-08-20 at 08:47 AM.
#67
Last edited by ericsan13; 02-21-20 at 10:59 AM.
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#68
Driver School Candidate
Other issues?
So I got my used 2016 RX 9 months ago. I heard the squeaking and I sent it to the dealer. The first time they lubricated it and said the issue was gone. One second after the left the dealer I was right back because I heard the squeaking...not sure what test drive they went on. Anyways I'll mention this issue and let's hope it a permanent fix!
Also, I had to replace my vacuum pump. This is a Lexus so why does it have so much issues?? Are there other issues that I have to be aware of? My first Lexus has disappointed me so far.....
Also, I had to replace my vacuum pump. This is a Lexus so why does it have so much issues?? Are there other issues that I have to be aware of? My first Lexus has disappointed me so far.....
#69
So I got my used 2016 RX 9 months ago. I heard the squeaking and I sent it to the dealer. The first time they lubricated it and said the issue was gone. One second after the left the dealer I was right back because I heard the squeaking...not sure what test drive they went on. Anyways I'll mention this issue and let's hope it a permanent fix!
Also, I had to replace my vacuum pump. This is a Lexus so why does it have so much issues?? Are there other issues that I have to be aware of? My first Lexus has disappointed me so far.....
Also, I had to replace my vacuum pump. This is a Lexus so why does it have so much issues?? Are there other issues that I have to be aware of? My first Lexus has disappointed me so far.....
The vacuum pump? Was that because of a knocking noise? There is a TSB to replace this on cars with a loud knocking noise, it's a bad design not actually a faulty part. It's just the oil banging around while the engine is cold.
#70
Driver School Candidate
#71
Noisy rear suspension
Hesitation when going from low speed (changes to a higher gear too soon than needs to change back down)
Vibration through console/seats/pedals
Apparently not all cars exhibit all the issues and some are worse than others.
I'm in Australia we only have Jap built cars and ours don't have these issues generally.
#72
Driver School Candidate
Noisy A/C
Noisy rear suspension
Hesitation when going from low speed (changes to a higher gear too soon than needs to change back down)
Vibration through console/seats/pedals
Apparently not all cars exhibit all the issues and some are worse than others.
I'm in Australia we only have Jap built cars and ours don't have these issues generally.
Noisy rear suspension
Hesitation when going from low speed (changes to a higher gear too soon than needs to change back down)
Vibration through console/seats/pedals
Apparently not all cars exhibit all the issues and some are worse than others.
I'm in Australia we only have Jap built cars and ours don't have these issues generally.
And with the vibrations I figured that would be related to the old vacuum pump since it only does that when it’s cold. I drove other 2016-2019 Rx’s and even my 2020 loaner now and it still does the same thing so I figured it is part of the design and the 8-speed trans, right?
#73
Pole Position
So I got my used 2016 RX 9 months ago. I heard the squeaking and I sent it to the dealer. The first time they lubricated it and said the issue was gone. One second after the left the dealer I was right back because I heard the squeaking...not sure what test drive they went on. Anyways I'll mention this issue and let's hope it a permanent fix!
Also, I had to replace my vacuum pump. This is a Lexus so why does it have so much issues?? Are there other issues that I have to be aware of? My first Lexus has disappointed me so far.....
Also, I had to replace my vacuum pump. This is a Lexus so why does it have so much issues?? Are there other issues that I have to be aware of? My first Lexus has disappointed me so far.....
You're disappointed over two minor fixes on 4-year-old car??? Squeaks and replacement vacuum pump are not major issues nor did they prevent you from driving your car - So I would say reliability is still not an issue. Trust me, if you've ever owned a german competitor, you wouldn't even bat a lash to what your experiencing.
I also bought my car second hand and it's an early 16' from Canada. I've owned it roughly the same amount of time you've owned yours. As with your car, I had the squeak from the rear end and had the TSB performed and have not had an issue since. In addition, during this time I had the gurgling AC which is also a TSB which was resolved within the same trip. Other than that, the car has been flawless and rattle or squeak free. TBH, if I worry about anything on this car, it's the transmission and it's "lifetime" fluid. I keep my cars roughly 10yrs and would hate to see the cost of a new trans at the 150k range.
#74
Driver
You bought a first-year product and things aren't always perfect when things are freshly engineered and released. The squeak is an easy fix per the TSB outlined in this thread.
You're disappointed over two minor fixes on 4-year-old car??? Squeaks and replacement vacuum pump are not major issues nor did they prevent you from driving your car - So I would say reliability is still not an issue. Trust me, if you've ever owned a german competitor, you wouldn't even bat a lash to what your experiencing.
I also bought my car second hand and it's an early 16' from Canada. I've owned it roughly the same amount of time you've owned yours. As with your car, I had the squeak from the rear end and had the TSB performed and have not had an issue since. In addition, during this time I had the gurgling AC which is also a TSB which was resolved within the same trip. Other than that, the car has been flawless and rattle or squeak free. TBH, if I worry about anything on this car, it's the transmission and it's "lifetime" fluid. I keep my cars roughly 10yrs and would hate to see the cost of a new trans at the 150k range.
You're disappointed over two minor fixes on 4-year-old car??? Squeaks and replacement vacuum pump are not major issues nor did they prevent you from driving your car - So I would say reliability is still not an issue. Trust me, if you've ever owned a german competitor, you wouldn't even bat a lash to what your experiencing.
I also bought my car second hand and it's an early 16' from Canada. I've owned it roughly the same amount of time you've owned yours. As with your car, I had the squeak from the rear end and had the TSB performed and have not had an issue since. In addition, during this time I had the gurgling AC which is also a TSB which was resolved within the same trip. Other than that, the car has been flawless and rattle or squeak free. TBH, if I worry about anything on this car, it's the transmission and it's "lifetime" fluid. I keep my cars roughly 10yrs and would hate to see the cost of a new trans at the 150k range.
#75
Driver
I would suggest you keep pushing them to replace the rear trailing arms, otherwise it will annoy you to no end.
Mine had the same problem. It would squeak going through potholes, speed bumps and literally anything on the road that wasn't perfectly level. Take lots of videos and see if you can get a service manager to drive the vehicle rather than the technicians.
It was fixed after the rear trailing arms were replaced so there is a fix out there, you just have to push for it. As much as I understand there's a certain level of tolerance you should give to the first model year of a redesign, it's also completely unacceptable that customers have to press water out of a rock to get the dealer to fix something under warranty.
Mine had the same problem. It would squeak going through potholes, speed bumps and literally anything on the road that wasn't perfectly level. Take lots of videos and see if you can get a service manager to drive the vehicle rather than the technicians.
It was fixed after the rear trailing arms were replaced so there is a fix out there, you just have to push for it. As much as I understand there's a certain level of tolerance you should give to the first model year of a redesign, it's also completely unacceptable that customers have to press water out of a rock to get the dealer to fix something under warranty.