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ES330 audio/sound not working by debgirl
Jan 11, 2009 (5:18 pm)
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The sound on my Mark Levinson system just stopped working in my 05 ES330. The sound on the navigation works but no sound on the radio/cd players. The warranty is now out due to the miles. Any one ever had this problem or heard of it? Sure hope it will be an easy, inexpensive fix. Thanks for any advice?
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Moving on from ES330 to ? by texastownhall
May 06, 2009 (9:17 am)
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I have inherited my wife's 2005 ES330 (She's got the Infiniti EX35) . It is approaching 50K miles. Transmission hesitation problem, I lived with as I learned to drive conservatively. In return, saved me from many speeding tickets.
 
I am ready to move on to a different car though. I looked at 2005/2006 CPO LS430, since it was the ultimate luxury. Testing driving the LS430 taught me that ES330 was very nicely built car for the half of the price.
 
So, for those former or about to become a former ES330 owners, what car or SUV are you considering?
 
After the comfort ride in the ES330, I don't think I can ever go back to small cars like 328, C300 or even G35/G37 coupe.
 
Thanks.
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Re: Moving on from ES330 to ? [texastownhall] by curt2005
May 06, 2009 (4:21 pm)
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Replying to: texastownhall (May 06, 2009 9:17 am)

When I bought my used ES330, I also drove the ES350 a couple of times. A big difference (aside from the price ) was the very large blind spot on the 350.
   
  
BTW, when you do need to really accelerate just depress the gas pedal very quickly. The engine computer will then accelerate the car quickly.
 
My theory is that the slow acceleration was designed into the software so that the car would get better pollution ratings.
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Re: Moving on from ES330 to ? [curt2005] by wwest
May 07, 2009 (9:41 am)
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Replying to: curt2005 (May 06, 2009 4:21 pm)

How quickly you depress the gas pedal has less to do with avoiding the 1-2 second downshift delay/hesitation than how "quickly" (or slowly) you released the gas pedal just previously.
 
Oftentimes when you relax pressure on the gas pedal an upshift sequence will begin. Once that upshift has begun and you now suddenly wish to accelerate the DBW system will ENFORCE a delay in rising engine torque until the upshift is completed, and the subsequent downshift (for acceleration) is completed.
 
Even worse if the previous releasing of the gas pedal was a full release. In that case the engine RPM will have dropped to idle and the ATF line pressure volume capability will drop accordingly, resulting in an elongated re-acceleration downshift delay, more in the range of 2+ seconds.
 
Newer Toyota/Lexus FWD and F/awd vehicles, ~'08 and forward, have revised engine/transaxle ECU control firmware that "watches" the rate at which the gas pedal is released and attempts to predict your current/future intent. When accelerating slowly or moderately, and with a quick/fast release of the gas pedal will result in the transaxle remaining in the lower gear you were just using for acceleration. Whereas a slow/easy release of the gas pedal in the above circumstance will result in a normal upshift on the assumption that your wish is to exit acceleration "mode" and simply begin cruising along.
 
The problem is that the driver does not always know his/her "future" intent, as in slowing for a stop light which suddenly turns green. Or in a freeway entry/acceleration lane, fully release the gas pedal to/while looking over your shoulder for a traffic entry slot, oops, one upcoming but now no downshift available for the next 2 seconds...
 
The Ford Edge has adopted a variable displacement ATF oil pump to overcome this problem, high volume capacity with low engine RPM and incrementally lower capacity as engine RPM climbs.
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ES 300 Traction Control Lamp by mgorman
May 13, 2009 (6:29 am)
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Have a chk engine light and Traction Control light. What are the steps to check/diagnose? Thanks
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1998 ES300 by wdwward
May 13, 2009 (8:26 am)
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I am the original owner of a 1998 Lexus ES 300. It has just turned 81K. Besides the usual maintenance at every 3,750 miles, I have had the following done:
New tires at 45K.
Replace cabin air filter at 60K ($75).
Replace 2 oxygen sensors at 64K ($500).
New battery and alternator at 75K (405).
 
The brakes still have 25% left and a Lexus dealer has never seen the car since I bought it. A good independent garage in Seattle has always serviced it. I plan to replace the timing belt & water pump at 90K.
 
Now a question for you experts - how long can I expect it to go without major repair?
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Want to buy a Mark Levinson 10"subwoofer. by carholm
Jul 15, 2009 (3:33 pm)
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I am currently looking for a one of these which include the nav system. for a 2002 lexus 300ES. Wow.Harder than I thought. Tryin desperately to find a cheap one online.If anyone has any advice,pls.advise eek,help! thx
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Re: 1998 ES300 [wdwward] by nvbanker
Jul 19, 2009 (8:54 am)
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Replying to: wdwward (May 13, 2009 8:26 am)

Depends on what you call major repair. If you consider a Radiator or Alternator major, then probably 150,000 miles. If you consider the engine or trnasmission major, you can probably get to 300,000 miles if properly maintained.
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Es300; abs, traction control by sean300
Jul 20, 2009 (6:02 pm)
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Hi. I have posted in this forum many times before but I need help with another issue. I have a 98 es300, 199,400 miles on the odometer. Just replaced the alternator with a rebuilt one. The abs and traction control light have flickered on and off for a few minutes 2-3 days in the last week. The lights go on simultaneously and blink for a couple of minutes then go off. Can anyone tell me what is going on and how do I correct this? I know that I will have normal breaking even if the system is off. Thanks for your input.
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Re: Want to buy a Mark Levinson 10"subwoofer. [carholm] by dmac50
Aug 20, 2009 (9:06 pm)
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Replying to: carholm (Jul 15, 2009 3:33 pm)

Let me if your search is a successful one. I am looking for the same thing.

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