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Get underneath the engine and attach a battery charger positive to the positive lead on the starter and a clean bolt on the engine or bodywork. In 15 minutes, you will be able to open the door.
Alternatively there is the easy way, use the emergency door key that is hidden in the fob.
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Nov 6, 2023 - To unlock a Lexus with a dead battery, you can use the emergency metal key inside the keyfob to unlock the driver's doors. The instructions in ...
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It sounds like you are subscribing to the "let's try changing this" method of car repair.
Have you disconnected the battery recently when this problem started? It is one of the classic symptoms of a good engine immobilizer. Is the theft light flashing on the dash?
It has a sophisticated engine control system and will generate codes for everything that is wrong with it. You just connect a pro grade scan tool computer to it.
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I have an ES330. Great car!
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Source: What Does Your Check Engine Light Mean?
When the powertrain or engine warning light illuminates, it could indicate several issues. In addition, it does not have to be a significant problem, such as a misfiring engine; it could be something minor.
When a potential problem is detected, the car's computer will alert you, and the check engine light will illuminate. Typically, either the transmission or the engine is involved in these issues.
Regardless of whether you believe the problem to be minor or not, the check engine light should always be addressed immediately. The simple reason is that the exact cause of the warning is unknown.
Look at the hinge pins can you with the door open move it up and down independent of the chassy. Also look at the stricker on the frame of the door to see how well it aligins with the latch on the door ,
The hinge pin system these companys went with sucked and most of them went with them to save money .
The good news is you can get the replacement part .
The bad news is its hard to replace and it will be no better then the one that you already had the door is to heavy and the pin is week
IT SHOULD BE A RECALL
You really need a Service Manual if you want to go into that detail. Most nuts and bolts at just tightened to a point by feel depending on the bolt size. I have only ever used a torque wrench on cylinder head bolts. Tight plus a quarter turn is often a good rule.
You can craft a search query based around this
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There isn't one.
Our research indicates that your vehicle does not have a transmission fluid dipstick. These types of transmissions are designed to be maintenance free. In order to check the transmission fluid, your vehicle likely has check valve on the bottom of the transmission on the bottom of your car.
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I brought my RX350 to the dealer for this problem before. They told me to inflate my tires to 36psi for winter time although the recommended pressure is 30 psi
To remove an unused Bluetooth phone from your Lexus 350 system, follow these steps:
1. Press the menu button on the center console
2. Select setup
3. Then Bluetooth
4. Then registered devices
5. Selec remove - you will be given an option to remove all or a particular device
6. Once selected press remove
7. Confirm your choice
Remember, when a device is removed, all phone book data that came with it will also be wiped out.
I have posted this a few times. Please look on the inside the glovebox. Open the door and look on the right side of the opening. There is a button that turns the auto hatch opening motor on and off. I have accidently turned it off many times. Let me know if it works.
First check and make sure your gas cap is tight, if this does not resolve the problem read below. A vacuum hose has become disconnected, more than likely due to having your air filter replaced. The VSC and Check engine light typically don't come on until after 150-200 miles after the vacuum hose was pulled out. The fix: on the right-hand-side of the engine compartment behind the big plastic housing that holds the air filter you will find a black rubber hose that is not connected to anything. Squeeze the finger clamp on the hose and slide the hose back onto the half inch nipple on the back of the air filter's plastic housing. In order for the VSC and Check engine light to be turned off, you will need to open the fuse box, right-side of the engine compartment, and pull the 20 amp EFI fuse for 10 seconds. This will reset the system. The fuse location is marked on the lid of the fuse box, also I believe the EFI fuse is the only 20 amp fuse . This will help.Thanks,please keep updated. please do rate
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