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Last post on Dec 17, 2011 at 11:21 AM
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Lexus ES 300, Lexus ES 350, Auto Repair, Sedan
#10 of 17 Which hose is it?
by edouble1
May 18, 2008 (8:24 pm)
1994 ES300 V6- 275,000 miles. I recently noticed a slow leak of power steering fluid from the reservoir. On occasion, especially on hot days, when the AC is used, smoke is coming from under the hood. I am assuming it is from the leaking fluid. It looks like the leak is comming from a hose just to the right of the oil fill, which runs from the engine, to the cooling fan. there is no actuall damage on the hose, as far as any cracks, but it looks like the leak is comming from where the rubber meets the preasure fitting at the end of the hose. The end that connects to the fan, looks similar to a break hose fitting(Banjo). Looked in my manual, and couldn't find anything on this. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help!
#11 of 17 Re: warning lights for required oil maintenance [assetcorp]
by harry33
May 24, 2008 (5:59 am)
Foe ES350 you need to put car in N(Neutral) position then turn off . Then press and hold trip meter reset button and then Turn ON, but not start. The " Reruired Mainenance" sign will change to " Mainenance mode". Then start the car, while holding trip meter reset button. for fewseconds this will reset the indicator.
#12 of 17 Lexus es300/2000 fluids
by frank944
Oct 26, 2008 (3:41 pm)
I took my 2000 es300 to the dealer, they said I need to the brake light bulb, trans service, power steering service and fuel injection service, I know I need to replace transmission service in the dealer, what happend the power steering, do I need replace it or can I add it, what type of power steering u suggest? what color the power steering fluids? what is fuel injection service? is that the same as plug? thanks.
#13 of 17 ES350 Engine Compartment Covers
by ghg
Jun 07, 2011 (2:01 pm)
I have a 2011 ES 350. Upon opening the hood I was surprised to see the extent of the various covers that conceal most of the under-hood equipment. Is there any functionality to those covers or are they merely cosmetic? What is the downside, if any, to removing them permanently?
Thanks,
GHG
#14 of 17 Re: ES350 Engine Compartment Covers [ghg]
by assetcorp
Jun 07, 2011 (2:14 pm)
I have found the covers to be purely cosmetic, and actually quite a nuisance, for simple repairs such as replacing an air filter. In my 2007 ES 350 the plastic covers are secured by plastic knobs that just break off, when attempting to remove them, creating another nuisance. I can't imagine the covers serve any functional purpose, as most vehicles lack them.
DH
#15 of 17 Re: ES350 Engine Compartment Covers [ghg]
by therealjab
Jul 01, 2011 (11:57 am)
ghg,
The cylinder head covers on the ES350 serve two purposes: 1) The cover actually reduces certain engine vibrations from entering the cabin 2) cosmetically cleans up the engine bay
You may remove the cover and not experience an increase in cabin vibrations. All you have to do in order to remove the cover is to remove the one bolt that holds the cover onto the cylinder head (see ref #90480 in the engine cover diagram) and the cover should pop off.
#16 of 17 Re: ES350 Engine Compartment Covers [ghg]
by rcummelin
Dec 16, 2011 (6:43 am)
Given that the ES350 drive train is Toyota Camry, and the V6 Camry has none of these covers in the engine compartment, I can only assume they are cosmetic--just a differentiator for Lexus. I can't see any downside to removing them, but be sure to save them so you can reinstall them before you sell/trade the car.
Yes, those little clips that hold them in place are annoying--if you drop one, it's lost forever in the lower engine compartment. You can buy them at Lexus or Toyota dealers for about $1.25 each. One of these days I'm going to remove that lower engine compartment shield/panel just to see how much junk has accumulated there.
#17 of 17 Re: Lexus es300/2000 fluids [frank944]
by wwest
Dec 17, 2011 (11:21 am)
All very typical (st,d)ealer RIP-OFF items.