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Re: Cloudy Headlights [sean300]
by larry1
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Oct 14, 2007 (10:58 pm)
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Replying to: sean300 (Oct 12, 2007 10:18 pm)
I did get my headlights to look much clearer on my ES300, but it was a few years ago. I think I used polishing compound (normally used on a car's paint) applied with a rag, but I may have used rubbing compound (that is coarser). Try the finer polishing compound first. There is a product specifically designed for what you want, though. It is called Meguire's Plastix, or similar.
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Re: Cloudy Headlights [sean300]
by lounger
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Oct 17, 2007 (7:24 am)
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Replying to: sean300 (Oct 12, 2007 10:18 pm)
Agree with larry1. Meguiar's PlastX is good stuff. It will clear up your headlights. You will have to polish them often (once every month or two if you live in a sunny region) because the UV light will start yellowing the plastic lens since the lens has lost the original UV protection that it originally had.
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Re: Cloudy Headlights [sean300]
by lounger
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Oct 17, 2007 (7:36 am)
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Replying to: sean300 (Oct 12, 2007 10:18 pm)
sean300, my girlfriend has a 99 Camry with a 2.2L engine, hence my experience with PlastX. The 99 Camry has a separate differential fluid fill hole and drain hole. Just look at the differential of your car and see if it has a separate drain bolt from the drain bolt from the transmission pan. If it does, they both will be a 10mm hex bolt.
I changed the fluid. It is kind of a pain to refill. I used a 2 cycle oil syringe to refill the differential; squirting close to 2 quarts with a syringe was a pain. Just make sure you can open the fill hole (also a 10mm hex bolt) BEFORE you drain the fluid. The bolts were torqued on hard and I needed a breaker bar to open the fill hole bolt. The fill hole is on the back side of the differential.
The Haynes manual has pictures which are quite good.
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Re: Cloudy Headlights [lounger]
by sean300
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Oct 17, 2007 (8:29 pm)
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Replying to: lounger (Oct 17, 2007 7:24 am)
OK, I tried to clear up the lens using a polishing compound. It cleared it up a little, so then I applied Turtle Wax rubbing compound. The light looks better than it did before but still has a fair amount of haze. What store carries the PlastX? Auto Zone? Pep Boys, Aid Auto Stores (can't locate it - just the Mothers Plastic wax which does nothing)?
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Re: Cloudy Headlights [lounger]
by sean300
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Oct 17, 2007 (8:38 pm)
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Replying to: lounger (Oct 17, 2007 7:36 am)
Lounger, I think that I do have a separate differential. However, reading your post I think that I'll leave it alone. According to Haynes Camry manual (which also covers ES300, Avalon and Solara models: all have the same v6) the 99 and up es300's differentials are not a closed system. It was a pain getting the drain bolt off of the pan (which has a slight leak, by the way - think its the pan bolts). And I am trying to locate the PlastX in the auto stores but can not find it. Can you tell me what store I may find it at (I am near Pep Boys, Advanced Auto and Auto Zone)?
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Re: Cloudy Headlights [sean300]
by lounger
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Oct 19, 2007 (12:31 pm)
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Replying to: sean300 (Oct 17, 2007 8:38 pm)
I think I bought PlastX at Pep Boys, but I would call before driving over. Good luck.
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Re: Cloudy Headlights [lounger]
by sean300
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Oct 19, 2007 (1:22 pm)
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Replying to: lounger (Oct 19, 2007 12:31 pm)
I bought it today at Auto Zone but will have to wait until tomorrow to try it out - raining today. Does this stuff work? I tried Mother's Plastic wax but it just made the lens somewhat shiny, not clear. There's stuff on eBay but I think that it is cheap stuff that is probably worthless. I really want to avoid buying a new lens (bought drivers side used on eBay from a Lexus dealer in Georgia: $100).
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99 Lexus Es300
by pookie1090
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Dec 05, 2007 (9:29 am)
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I have a Lexus es300 and i was wondering if anybody can expalin what the problem might be. The VSC engine light and VSC off indicater lights are shown on the dash, and now the car wont go into four gear and the o/d wont engage. I
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Re: 99 Lexus Es300 [pookie1090]
by wwest
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Dec 05, 2007 (10:02 am)
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Replying to: pookie1090 (Dec 05, 2007 9:29 am)
Do you mean you have a CEL, Check Engine Light..??
If so then VSC/Tc off is a normal default indication resulting form a CEL as is the lack of the system to use OD.
Tighten the gas cap or fix the engine....
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Struts
by sean300
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Dec 05, 2007 (4:27 pm)
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I recently replaced all four struts on my '98 es300. Bought kyb's off of ebay - got a really good deal. Last week (after having them installed by my mechanic) I was going over the Throgs Neck Bridge when all of the sudden the car began to shake violently. I was lucky to get the car back to my mechanic, told him what had happened and asked why my car was shaking like that. He took the struts apart and I was told that the replacement struts have slightly larger mounting holes for the bolts (to connect to control arm) than the original lexus struts that were replaced. He said that he put washers on to eliminate the play. Has anyone dealt with this issue? Is this a safe fix? I also had an alignment a few days before; my guys are trying to blame Mavis but I told them that an alignment has nothing to do with loose struts. I welcome any input/opinions or facts. Thanks.
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