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1381 messages, Last post on Nov 26, 2009 at 12:56 PM
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The problem as I understand: Several ES300 owners have complained about the problem that when trying to accelerate... (highway merging or passing)... at about 50 mph... the transmission “confuses” on whether to stay at or go up gear (to save gas) OR down gear (for quick acceleration) You want to accelerate so you keep pumping on gas... but it doesn’t know what to do so no respond...(in a noticeable period) And then suddenly the car speed off… Question for who are having problem: How does your transmission problem happen ?... Does it happen all the time or just occasionally ? It's stall for how long ?... few seconds ? If you take it little bit easier on gas… when passing or merging Or if you step on gas and no respond… can you just take it easy on gas pedal… then try again... Does it still happen? I think the reason it suddenly speed of.... b/c it changes to low gear and your rpm is high My test drive: I planning to buy an ES 300 and did a test drive last weekend... While cruising at about 40-50 mph... I tried (suddenly) pump on gas... the transmission responded little slow (not as fast as my 2 doors Daytona or the Acura TL)... but I think it is OK for a 4 doors sedan... The car I drove is 2003 with Premium package, VSC + brake assist + traction control, HID, wood trim |
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The problem that you have described is not the worst of it. Picture this, you are coasting along at 45 mph (e.g., no acceleration at all) and the car suddenly shudders. It does not happen all the time. You will only realize it after you own it. By then its too late. Do a search in google on ES300 transmissions problems and you will see that there are quite a few of us out there. Also, read Edmunds own "full road test" review of the ES300: "Owners of the redesigned ES 300 have complained long and loud about the transmission. During our testing, we found when driving normally the five-speed automatic shifted imperceptibly. But when exercising the car or driving aggressively, the slushbox responded with harsh upshifts and soggy, delayed downshifts, behaving as though it were utterly confused about what the driver wanted it to do." This problem bothers me as well, but I could live with this one. Its the shuddering while coasting problem that I can't deal with. And again, it does not occur frequently enough during a test drive. I only noticed it after the first week after I had purchased it. What makes me really angry is that they denied the problem for so long. And after they admit there is an issue, they won't fix it. Utterly frustrating. |
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Es300trans: Did you try to contact with high level of Lexus ? If they know problem and don't fix.. I think you can take some legal action with them.... (for violation of warranty agreement) I searched the web... some people also have the transmission problem of 2002 model... they file a complain at http://www.bigclassaction.com => category Automotive. I went there and want to read more information... but somehow the complain link is no longer available... (I don't know the case was dropped b/c their cars was fixed or there is some solution, settlement...etc... you may want to contact them) |
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To: es300trans Do you have a 2002 or 2003? Lexus claims the problem is fixed on the 2003. tx. |
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| If you know of anyone else with a similar complaint, please encourage them to register it at www.BigClassAction.com. I did. | |
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es300trans: you just file the complain ??? or long time ago... any respond ? I went to www.bigclassaction.com and search for the complain: http://www.bigclassaction.com/class_action/complaint_form_lexus.h- tml => "This case is no longer accepting plaintiffs" |
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daytona01: I just submitted my complaint based on your post #12, thanks. I was not aware of that site. The fact that there was a prior case that is no longer there at least assures me that the problem may be bigger than we all know. You found a very interesting piece of information. |
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| FYI. I brought my 2002 ES300 in to the dealer to fix a few rattles. They gave me a 2003 as a loaner. It also has a "lean engine stumble". Brand new car(4000 miles).I don't know if this is the trans problem you have all been discussing.The trans seems to shift fine. The car just seems to occassionally "shudder" around 40mph. Also at other speeds, but most noticable around 40. | |
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