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2009 Lexus RX 350 - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Just had my radiator replaced at the dealer. drove out of the lot and now my car is gushing oil. What did the dealer not do correctly?
I would take a look at the transmission lines, most manufacturers have a transmission cooling circuit that connects to the radiator. This oil is typically red in color. These lines are typically connected below the radiator cap. Other possibilities, especially on high performance vehicles or trucks, are oil coolers which are located in front of the radiator. If replacing the radiator on these application, a mechanic would typically leave them in place so this would not be your problem.Please add vehicle information in the future to get more specific information, so you can get better suggestions.
2008 lexus rx 350 key
Only dealers can give that info out and only in person or lock smith cost 300. or more depending on year and type remote if you have title you won't have a problem but if you don't you will pay though the nose for a dishonest locksmith and they really hard to find.
When I was driving my
Hi
The symptom could be a
power overload. Take it out of the dash and check the fuse. Use a test light or
multimeter to check all of your fuses while the ignition is on. Sometimes the
radio is powered by two seperate circuits, and therefore two fuses. So check
all of them. You'll find them inside the car, not under the hood. There is a
fuse box under there too, but the radio fuse won't be in that one.As for the
GPS if the problem persists then try to reset it. There's a reset button that's
hidden behind the faceplate.
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2011 Lexus RX350. I hit
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Yes it may and may not. Since it's a 2011, suspensions are new and real tough so you can leave the worry behind. If there are no grinding or squeaking noise underneath then you're good.
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The air conditioning is not
It sounds like you may have a leak in the system. You can get it professionally inspected or you can get a do it yourself with a diy charge kit from your local auto parts store. run a can of a leak detector through it to determine if you have a serious leak which depleted the refridgerant. If you do not notice usually a red dye add a can or more of coolant until it reaches the peak point on the pressure guage. Be sure to add coolant with the ac on high as well
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