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Transmission problems with Lexus ES?

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Re: Success with Manufacturer or Lemon Law? [texico] by user777
Jul 25, 2007 (7:46 am)
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Replying to: texico (Jul 25, 2007 7:33 am)

I think your vehicle is of such vintage that the whole of the conversation with respect to drive-by-wire and intellengent transmission control, or fuel air management in an engine control unit do not apply to you.
 
if your vehicle is truly a '92, and if you are experiencing hesitation upon throttle application, either you have a fuel/air problem (dirty throttle body, clogged air filter), missing hose, clogged EGR port, etc, or you have a transmission problem (dirty fluid, problematic shift solenoid), or something along those lines.
 
you could also have an issue with plugs, ignition coil, wires...
 
for that matter a clogged CAT covertor might yield a loss of power / stumbling.
 
have you googled the issue more?
 
how about another site dealing with vintage lexus.
 
do you have a shop dealing with lexus / toyota vehicles. you might want to ask them how much it might cost to diagnose.
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Re: Success with Manufacturer or Lemon Law? [texico] by user777 by texico
Jul 28, 2007 (10:33 am)
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Okay Maybe I didn't understand that drive-by-wire and intelligent transmission control, or fuel air management in an engine control unit don't apply to my "vintage" Lexus. yes, it really is a '92.
but I was having the exact symptoms described here. the car is drives fine. it's only happened when cruising at 40-45 MPH, all is well. until you press the accelerator again. then the car shutters like crazy until it passes 45 MPH. then it's all good again. if you mash it hard in the 30's and pass through the 40's it does not do it. anyways... the solution given a few pages back totally worked for me. I pulled out the "ECU-IG" fuse for about five mins. and put it back in.
the problem is gone.
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Lexus ES 300 Transmission Problem No Reverse 2001 by thomt
Aug 20, 2007 (1:44 pm)
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Help! New to forum. Lexus ES 300 2001 Transmission won’t go into reverse. Cable appears to be working properly & other gears engage. Owned for 3 months, no history specifics except for a clear “car-fax”. 113,000k Any advice appreciated, thank you.
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Transmission Problems : 1995 ES300 by sdmillertime
Oct 09, 2007 (9:36 am)
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I have a '95 ES300 in mostly sound mechanical shape.
 
However, i've been experiencing some scary moments with my transmission.
 
Several times now while driving, my gas pedal will become unresponsive. The engine will rev, but the car will not move forward. I try to shift to a lower gear, and these will also not drive.
 
After pulling over and shutting the engine off, I will restart the engine, and the car will drive as normal. This has happened 4 times now. 3 of these times happened while I was driving on the freeway (2 going up a significant hill). The other time was driving through the city, going no more than 20 mph.
 
Another quirk that happens (which i'm assuming is associated) is that my speedometer will jump between 60 - 80 randomly while i'm on the free way. I got a speeding ticket for doing 83 when I had my cruise control set at 68.
 
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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transmission problems es300 by livelylatin
Oct 18, 2007 (5:28 am)
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I have a 95 ES300 in good shape but I have recurrent problem. About a year ago I accidently grounded the alternator cable, and about 3 months after my OD light started blinking causing my computer to go into fail safe mode. The code suggested defective solenoids. I changed the solenoids (which were quite expensive) and the problem still existed. I then changed the computer and the problem stopped. However recently the same thing started happening and again the diagnostics suggests the #2 solenoid, I changed the OBD as it was the cheaper option and the car worked quite well for a week or so and the problem came back. The computer is going into fail safe mode which means it is lazy on take off as if in 3rd gear, I would have to manually shift to L gear to take of and then shift to drive.
Could I have a short in my wiring harness? Could anyone please help me with cost effective solutions.
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Re: transmission problems es300 [livelylatin] by wwest
Oct 19, 2007 (10:19 am)
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Replying to: livelylatin (Oct 18, 2007 5:28 am)

Miles driven...???
 
With high mileage I would suspect OD lockup clutch slipping, or even standard clutches. It might take as long as a week or so for the ECU to "learn" that clutches are slipping depending on the severity, or non-severity, of the slippage.
 
How does the transmission act if you reset the computer and then drive with OD always disabled for a few days?
 
"grounded the alternator cable.."
 
The most obvious alternator wire for "easy", accidentally, grounding would be the OUTPUT one connected directly to the battery via a fusible link. That should result in nothing more than would happen with a dead battery, even if you blew the fusible link.
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Re: Success with Manufacturer or Lemon Law? [texico] by fatrabbitslim
Oct 30, 2007 (11:08 am)
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Replying to: texico (Jul 25, 2007 7:33 am)

The shutter you are feeling is most likely the torque converter clutch not fully locking up as it should around that speed. Unless your a certified tech I wouldn't advise you attempting to fix this problem yourself. I had the same problem on my 1999 ES300 (135K miles) I am a tech and had the proper tools to determine the problem and fix it accordingly. You might try getting a transmission serviced and putting in an additive like Bars or a "No slip" additive for Automatic Transmissions. Hope that helps
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05 ES - Transmission oil by richbf2
Nov 08, 2007 (10:56 am)
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Hi all! has any one had experience in replacing tran. oil in an 05 es 330? Do i have to replacing the filter too? Please share.
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05 Es330- transmission oil by richbf2
Nov 10, 2007 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: 1matt1 (Jul 23, 2007 6:28 pm)

Hi all! has anyone in here had experience in replacing tran.oil for an 05 es330? do i have to replace the filter too? Oh, how come it says on the dip stick that replacing tran.oil wont be necessary under normal driving condition? pls help
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Re: 05 Es330- transmission oil [richbf2] by wwest
Nov 10, 2007 (11:41 am)
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Replying to: richbf2 (Nov 10, 2007 9:01 am)

"..how come..."
 
Because,sadly, that would be the truth of the matter had not Toyota and Lexus began to have transaxle design problems, SERIOUS design problems/flaws, going back to the introduction of the RX300 in '98.

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