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27 messages,  Last post on Nov 05, 2009 at 5:13 AM

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Re: 2007 ES 350 starting problems [keithinvegas] by keithinvegas
Sep 10, 2009 (10:15 pm)
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Replying to: keithinvegas (Aug 02, 2009 11:28 am)

After keeping the car in the shop for five days, the dealership was able to duplicate our starting problem. Turned out to be an intermittent short in the push start button. Replaced the button and no problems.
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Re: Occasional starting issue with 2002 Lexus ES 300 [kinley2] by jbwheeler
Sep 16, 2009 (11:49 am)
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Replying to: kinley2 (Jul 07, 2008 8:29 am)

Did you ever find out the problem? Our 2002 ES300 has started doing this and it is so frustrating! Would really like to get it fixed, but would also like to know the problem before spending an arm and a leg to get it fixed!
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Re: Occasional starting issue with 2002 Lexus ES 300 [jbwheeler] by andiamo924
Sep 29, 2009 (1:11 pm)
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Replying to: jbwheeler (Sep 16, 2009 11:49 am)

Upon the first visit to Lexus they replaced the starter push button. But it still happened. On the 2nd and 3rd visit they told me they can't duplicate the problem so they can't fix it. It happened again Labor Day weekend and I was going to bring it back a 4th time, but didn't. Since then it's been fine. Everyone I've spoken to says if they can't duplicate it, they can't fix it. My friend in southern NJ outside of Philadelphia has had it happen to her 2008 IS. I can't believe Lexus can't figure this out. I just don't believe them. This is happening all over the country to different years and models. Sorry I can't help you. But if I ever get it figured out/fixed, I'll post.
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Re: Occasional starting issue with 2002 Lexus ES 300 [andiamo924] by jbwheeler
Sep 29, 2009 (1:27 pm)
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Replying to: andiamo924 (Sep 29, 2009 1:11 pm)

My brother has a friend that works for Sewell Lexus in Dallas, and so I called him and asked him what he thought the problem was. He suggested the starter and told us to hit it with something, and if it started then that's the problem. We did, and it started!
We had an Expedition that has starter problems, and when it acted up it made a horrible noise! The Lexus doesn't do that, so this was a really confusing problem. But my brother's friend was so nice to help us out and listen when he didn't have to! We live in Germany, so we don't have a Lexus dealership to take it to.
So if you can find the starter (our's is towards the top around the battery), take something that can reach it and give it a wack and see if that works. I'm sure this won't solve everyone's problem, but I hope it helps a few people!
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Re: Occasional starting issue with 2002 Lexus ES 300 [jbwheeler] by johngreis
Sep 30, 2009 (10:58 am)
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Replying to: jbwheeler (Sep 29, 2009 1:27 pm)

About 50 plus years ago I had the same problem on a Studebaker. I carried a hammer with me and when it wouldn't start I gave the starter motor a whack. I finally took it to a garage and they said it was just the brushes. They sometimes hang up in their holder or get warn down to the point that the little springs can't push them against the armature. Replacing the brushes fixed my bug. That's a lot cheaper than replacing the starter motor.
 
An even cheaper way is to carry a hammer.
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Lexus LS 460 Fuel Injector Problems by jimscar1
Oct 16, 2009 (12:04 pm)
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I have a 2007 Lexus LS460. A few months ago I started having problems starting the car after sitting for about 2 hours. It starts fine when cold and fine when hot but when it partially cools down, it cranks through two cycles before it finally starts. It also seems to idle a little rough and sounds a little different. Lexus has replaced the fuel injectors once which helped for about 2 months. They now tell me they suspect the cause is the Costco gas I have been using. They say they have about 30 vehicles with the same problem and all have been burning Costco gas. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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Starting Problem Found Along with other issues. by andiamo924
Nov 05, 2009 (5:13 am)
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C/S THAT THE CLOCK ON THE DASH WILL NOT COME ON SOMETIMES WHEN STARTING THE CAR. C/S THAT THE CLOCK WILL COME BACK ON AFTER SOME DRIVING. PLEASE INSPECT AND ADVISE. < INSPECT CONNECTOR E60- PIN 3 FOR ACCESSORY RELAY AND INCREASE PIN TENSION.REPAIR TO STARTER CUT CIRCUIT CORRECT VOLTAGE DROP TO ACCESSORY RELAY. 52 Warranty Done C/S THAT THE STEREO WILL NOT COME ON SOMETIMES WHEN THE CAR IS STARTED. C/S THAT SHE LEAVE THE RADIO ON ALL THE TIME. C/S THAT THE STEREO CAME BACK ON BY ITESLF AFTER SOME DRIVING. PLEASE INSPECT AND ADVISE. REPAIR STARTING CIRCUIT TO CORRECT VOLTAGE DROP TO ACCESSORY RELAY.RADIO AND CLOCK AFFECTED BY SAME CIRCUIT 53 Warranty Done C/S THAT THE VEHICLE WILL NOT START SOMETIMES. C/S THAT THE ENGINE WILL NOT TURN OVER. C/S THAT THE PROBLEM IS ITNERMITTENT AND HAS BEEN HERE BEFORE FOR THIS CONCERN. SEE HISTORY TECH 746. PLEASE INSPECT AND ADVISE. ADVISOR WAS ABLE TO START THE VEHICLE. INSPECT WIRE HARNESS AND CONNECTORS IN STARTING SYSTEM,CHECKED CONNECTOR E58-PIN 6 MAIN BODY ECU,CONNECTOR B12-PIN 63/62ENGINE ECU,CONECTOR B36-PIN 4NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH,FOUND LOOSE CONNECTION AT TERMINAL #3 IN RELAY BLOCK FOR STARTER CUT RELAY. INCREASE PIN TENSION DURING INSPECTION FOR EACH 54 Warranty Done BATTERY FAILED LOAD TEST DURING SERVICE REPLACE BATTERY T1 71 T2 73

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