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The oil light only detects loss of pressure not oil level. Your oil pressure sensor or switch monitors oil pressure in your engine. It sends these signals to the ECU and to your oil pressure gauge or warning light. Swap out the oil pressure switch.
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The 2003 Lexus ES300 has the most common hook-end wiper arms. If you purchase the replacement blades first, there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement
packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is
inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook.
You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook
to pass through.
The same thing happened to my 2003 ES300 - the smoke is coming from the oil seeping into the motor's cylinders. This is the classic "Oil Gelling" problem in Toyota and Lexus vehicles. There is a factory recall on it, but it only covers to 2002 ES300 not 2003. The Lexus dealer confirmed my "oil gel" problem and went to bat for me with Lexus - they got the repair approved - Thank you Mr Local Lexus Dealer! The cost was nearly $4,000 - paid for by Lexus.
The Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) on the 4.0L 6cylinder engine is
bolted to the top of the oil pump drive shaft assembly. The sensor and
drive shaft assembly is located on the right side of the engine near the
oil filter.
Fig. 1: Component locations-ES300
Fig. 2: Component locations-ES300
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every 3 oil changes or when it's dirty you can take the filter out and hold it up to a light or sun light if light shines through its good if it does'nt or verry little it's time to change it
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