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Last post on Jan 02, 2010 at 5:47 PM
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Lexus RX 300, Lexus RX 330, Lexus RX 350, SUV
#3 of 9 How long do keyless remotes last?
by jacks2
Oct 01, 2009 (10:13 pm)
How long do 2010 RX350 keyless FOB batteries normally last?
#4 of 9 Rear window fluid reservoir
by jlp_rx300
Jan 01, 2010 (12:59 pm)
I don't have owners manual for my RX300 and I haven't been able to find the rear window fluid reservoir... does it work off the front one and might be plugged?
#5 of 9 Re: How long do keyless remotes last? [jacks2]
by marqevans
Jan 01, 2010 (1:46 pm)
The Lexus rx350 manual says replace tgem at 12 months.
#6 of 9 Re: Rear window fluid reservoir [jlp rx300]
by toydriver
Jan 01, 2010 (7:01 pm)
I don't have owners manual for my RX300 and I haven't been able to find the rear window fluid reservoir... does it work off the front one and might be plugged?
The rear window fluid reservoir works from the same one for the front. 1 fill only.
Could be plugged or damaged.
#7 of 9 Re: How long do keyless remotes last? [marqevans]
by jiamin
Jan 01, 2010 (7:50 pm)
I never replaced my 2000 (bought new) keyless battery. It still works fine.
#8 of 9 Re: How long do keyless remotes last? [jiamin]
by marqevans
Jan 02, 2010 (6:26 am)
The 2010 is different in that it is always on and always broadcasting a signal even when you are not near the car.
#9 of 9 First impressions from purchase of used RX330
by pigdoc
Jan 02, 2010 (5:47 pm)
I've had my 2004 RX330 for just over a month now, and I've put 4000+ miles on it here in Iowa. Good areas include high interior quality, excellent starting in really cold weather, great traction in snow and ice, excellent dealer service, decent gas mileage (21mpg), great seats for long drives, but the rear wiper barely touches the glass. Some of the electronic gadgets could be designed better. The 'crusing range' estimate goes to zero, but when I fill it up it only takes 14.5 gallons (capacity is 18+ gallons). The 'avg MPG' info resets every time you fill up, and you can't get avg mileage for a trip, or reset the info if you want to test mpg for a part of a tank. Also, the 'elapsed time' info resets every time you restart the car (so can't use for a trip). And the controls on the steering wheel for the audio really do not do much (no seek or scan, only go from one preset station to another). The SRX I had before was much better with these items, but it was really not reliable. Overall, getting a luxury Lexus SUV with 34k miles for $24,900 was a good deal. I'll see how it goes to 75k miles, then decide on a replacement.