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The 2004 RX we picked up has slight moisture in passenger side headlight. It appears that the moisture amount varies with outside temp. Anyway, it is not normal nor acceptable. The RX has 36K miles but it is four months over its 4 year warranty. When I took it to my local Lexus dealer, he said it costs $1488 to replace it. I never liked the HID just for their replacement bulb/headlight cost. I stayed away from these when I was looking for my 2001 E430. With RX330, there are a lot more out there with 18" wheels/HID headlight than with 17"/halogen headlights. Has anyone had similar problem with 2004 HID headlight moisture? This one was built 6/2004. Does Lexus have any kind of good will gesture on these expensive headlights after their warranty runs out. Thanks, Joe |
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Replying to: jodar96 (Dec 01, 2008 3:28 pm) The only thing I think they may say is that it is caused by someone backing into us and causing gasket to fail -- allow moisture in. Best of luck with yours. Tom
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Replying to: modfather (Dec 01, 2008 5:40 pm) Take it to the dealer right way......... |
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Replying to: jodar96 (Dec 01, 2008 3:28 pm) On the other hand if your vehicle sat outside on a lot unused for a period of time the accumulated moisture may go away with a few weeks of regular use of the headlamps. The resulting heating/cooling cycles will tend to "pump" the moisture out of the assembly.
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Replying to: wwest (Dec 02, 2008 11:55 am) I have thought about taking the high beam and side marker and parking lights out and run a hairdryer through the high beam opening. For close to $1500, I will look at any option here. Joe |
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Replying to: jodar96 (Dec 01, 2008 3:28 pm) I got rid of my rx because I got tired of the warranty work due to various problems: rattle on dash under speaker, plastic around the outside window flying off while I was driving, mulitiple computer chip malfunction, headlight stuff, and I read here about the rx300 transmission guck that Lexus put out a bulletin about it. I guess owners were beginning to replace their trannys about 60-80k at what the people here wrote, $ 6000-8000. We have had five Toyota brand cars and about 4 hondas, and now 3 Acuras. Never until Lexus did we ever had a big repair, and indeed just tune ups and that was it. Finally, the future cost of maintenance at where we live, currently $ 200 an hour, was not worth to keep. Good luck to all and stay safe. jensad
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Replying to: jensad (Dec 04, 2008 12:01 pm) |
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Replying to: donsfan (Dec 06, 2008 3:51 pm) I don't understand how the dealer can say warranty does not cover it. The problem WILL go away with a new headlight assembly. How can they claim that this is not covered under warranty. Go around the dealer and write to Lexus with photos of your problem. I can send you photos of my headlight to show them how bad it will get when your warranty runs out. Joe |
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Replying to: jodar96 (Dec 06, 2008 6:07 pm) |
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Replying to: jodar96 (Dec 06, 2008 6:07 pm) Please park your photos on your CarSpace page in the Photo Album there. Then they'll be available for anyone to see in the coming months and years. Thanks Joe! |
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