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The dealership here is trying to configure the Power Back Door (PBD) on our 2010 Rx450h to unlock on the first press of the rear door button (above the license plate) and then power up on the second press of the button.
I see that others in this forum thread have this working ok. It seems to be a hard thing for some dealers to properly configure. I would guess that they do not have much documentation on how to program this feature.
Attached is a screen shot of the current PBD Techstream configuration. Does anyone know what these settings should be set to? This way I can tell the dealer how to set them.
They are trying to set this, yet now after they tried, the door no longer unlocks from the button above the license plate unless all the doors are already unlocked using the door handle or smartkey first. The unlock feature from the rear button was lost somehow while they were trying to get the door to power up. The small round Lock button back there still works ok to lock all the doors.
They also some how set the read door beep buzzer to sound the entire time the door is power closing. The door used to only beep twice at the start of the closing motion.
It would be great to set it as other owners have it working: 1 press, the rear door unlocks, 2 presses, the rear door powers up.
Thanks.
I see that others in this forum thread have this working ok. It seems to be a hard thing for some dealers to properly configure. I would guess that they do not have much documentation on how to program this feature.
Attached is a screen shot of the current PBD Techstream configuration. Does anyone know what these settings should be set to? This way I can tell the dealer how to set them.
They are trying to set this, yet now after they tried, the door no longer unlocks from the button above the license plate unless all the doors are already unlocked using the door handle or smartkey first. The unlock feature from the rear button was lost somehow while they were trying to get the door to power up. The small round Lock button back there still works ok to lock all the doors.
They also some how set the read door beep buzzer to sound the entire time the door is power closing. The door used to only beep twice at the start of the closing motion.
It would be great to set it as other owners have it working: 1 press, the rear door unlocks, 2 presses, the rear door powers up.
Thanks.
#47
I just had this done on my 2010 with a build date of May '10. It seems that this feature was removed from RX's built after May for some reason. I asked the service advisor to at least try to get it done on mine. Good thing I did as they were able to get it to work.
Now, there were several other RX's in for service. Some with a later build date. When they heard me asking for it they inquired about getting it done. A couple worked but for most built after May of '10 the feature was not present.
Now, there were several other RX's in for service. Some with a later build date. When they heard me asking for it they inquired about getting it done. A couple worked but for most built after May of '10 the feature was not present.
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I just read this whole thread and Wow-- if you step back and look at the big picture, this thread is kinda funny. While other vehicle owners are dealing with leaking sunroofs, defective parts, etc., we're agonizing over how to program the rear door to open the way we want it to-- or how to convince/teach the dealer to do it.
Having said that, I still want mine done...
Here's to hoping this is the most serious issue I will ever have to deal with....
Having said that, I still want mine done...
Here's to hoping this is the most serious issue I will ever have to deal with....
#50
No, I don't play soccer!
I just read this whole thread and Wow-- if you step back and look at the big picture, this thread is kinda funny. While other vehicle owners are dealing with leaking sunroofs, defective parts, etc., we're agonizing over how to program the rear door to open the way we want it to-- or how to convince/teach the dealer to do it.
Having said that, I still want mine done...
Here's to hoping this is the most serious issue I will ever have to deal with....
Having said that, I still want mine done...
Here's to hoping this is the most serious issue I will ever have to deal with....
The power tailgate programming was done on mine before it was even an option. Not complicated to do but a pain for those who live far from the dealer or has one that isn't familiar with it. Mossy, did Lexus skip the 30 day check? That's usually when they do all the programming. It takes that long to figure it out anyway Who knew it would be so difficult, LOL. And don't worry, you won't be visiting the dealers for real problems, just maintenance, first two free
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#52
No, I don't play soccer!
And now back to regular programming...
#54
No, I don't play soccer!
Thanks Benny. I hope the weather is getting warmer for you.
I'm happy report the snow is gone here Sometimes I would forget about the trapped snow/ice in the top part of the tailgate, go to open it and hear a horrible crunching noise. Once I went back and forth pressing the long button on the outside and the button on the bottom of the tailgate - opening the tailgate a little and then closing it before it fully opened - to get a few things out of the cargo area Having the programming done came in handy that day
I'm happy report the snow is gone here Sometimes I would forget about the trapped snow/ice in the top part of the tailgate, go to open it and hear a horrible crunching noise. Once I went back and forth pressing the long button on the outside and the button on the bottom of the tailgate - opening the tailgate a little and then closing it before it fully opened - to get a few things out of the cargo area Having the programming done came in handy that day
#55
My car already programed for a second push.
#56
Lexus Test Driver
Anita the snow is gone here too. It is actually sunny here as well, the sun is something we didn't get much of this winter. I hope this warming trend continues but I suspect that I shouldn't get my hopes up too much, it is only mid March after all.
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No, I don't play soccer!
Awesome Benny. Same here, in the 60s today and 70 tomorrow Looks like we need to start a new thread. You can take the lead And let's hope the month of March is not completely a lion. We've had really bad flooding by me
#58
Lexus Test Driver
Just got back from my 5k service visit. They were able to do the rear cargo door, Yeah! One push is unlock two push is power lift. If the doors are unlocked then it is a power lift with one push, Yeah! They gave me no grief and no questions on how to do it.
I also had the seat belt chime turned off, Yeah! I got a little hesitation on that but they did do it. They also did an alignment at no charge as it is covered under warranty for the first year. Most of the specs were in line just a few tweaks.
Bad news is my car was NOT returned in the cleanest condition. There were a lot of black scuff marks all over the interior. My service rep said he would take care of it and I told him not to bother, I would deal with it. I do have the Parchment interior so the marks do show easily. I was able to clean it all up and will return to the dealership tomorrow to talk to them about it. Kind of scary if you have the black interior, how much you are not seeing. My Howard Hughes Syndrome kicking in.
All in all a good visit.
Thank You to all the forum members.
I also had the seat belt chime turned off, Yeah! I got a little hesitation on that but they did do it. They also did an alignment at no charge as it is covered under warranty for the first year. Most of the specs were in line just a few tweaks.
Bad news is my car was NOT returned in the cleanest condition. There were a lot of black scuff marks all over the interior. My service rep said he would take care of it and I told him not to bother, I would deal with it. I do have the Parchment interior so the marks do show easily. I was able to clean it all up and will return to the dealership tomorrow to talk to them about it. Kind of scary if you have the black interior, how much you are not seeing. My Howard Hughes Syndrome kicking in.
All in all a good visit.
Thank You to all the forum members.
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#59
Took the RX for its first oil change today, and I had them program the liftgate to unlock the doors and open by power on the first press.
It's great to have a forum like Club Lexus to learn about all the cool things that can be done on our vehicles. Thanks, guys, for pointing out the personalization features for the rear liftgate!
It's great to have a forum like Club Lexus to learn about all the cool things that can be done on our vehicles. Thanks, guys, for pointing out the personalization features for the rear liftgate!
#60
I thought that I would bring up this old chestnut just to provide everyone with my update. First, I FINALLY had this reprogrammed successfully. However it took six visits to two different dealerships (both owned by the same company) to have it done. First, my salesman tells me that it can't be done and that if it could he would have every RX he sells reprogrammed prior to delivery. Second visit to the selling dealer, I show my salesman all my research from this forum. He consults with their "top most experienced tech" and was told again there was no way to do this. A few weeks later off to the second dealer. First trip, their computer "locks up" and they can't log on to my car. Their second computer is down for repair. Now they are both down for repair and will not be fixed for a week. Second visit, computers have been repaired but are "down" again. New computers on order and will be in "next week." Third visit, new computers have not arrived and are expected "next week." Fourth visit, different service adviser looks at me like I have a third eye in the middle of my forehead when I tell him what I want. He checks with his tech who tells him that the car is so complicated that he does not know if it can be done. The service tech says to the service adviser, "I suppose he has been searching the internet." That is apparently a bad thing. I am told that if this can be done, I should be able to program ALL options via the nav or information display. I show the service tech and service adviser the owner's manual they they have to do it and give them a print off of the instructions that were posted here and off they go. A few minutes later I walk back to the reception area and the service tech and service adviser have the car hooked up to the computer. SURE ENOUGH, they find the area that needs to be changed from no to yes and all is well. The entire process took not more than ten minutes. Even after it was completed the service tech said to me, "You know the owner's manual is not always correct. There are a lot of errors in there." I expected more from Lexus service. I think that once I showed them the owner's manual and my research the response should have been something like, "I see that sir. Let's give that a try." However, I guess it is easier to try to just brush a customer off rather then even attempt to do the work. As I said earlier, I really expected more from Lexus service. Not really interested in going that extra step, but certainly willing to charge almost $300 for a 15K service.
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