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2002 RX300...
"Traction control optional with 2wd, not available with 4wd; stability control standard."
Anybody know the truth of this or not? Seems strange.
Anyone out there with problems with the front speakers buzzing when the radio is turned up?
What about wind noise with the crossbars?
Any solutions?
I have a 2001 AWD RX300.....otherwise, SUV is great!!
Thanks for your help!
Clicking of RX300 injectors or is it the clatter of reindeer on the roof?
Merry Christmas, Happy holidays, Happy New Year, and a very, very, GOOD NIGHT!
Sleep Well, and in peace.
2. With engine cool and oil drained, look up the engine on the right side (drivers side) and you will see the top of the filter. Using a cap type wrench, (get the right size by bringing the filter you will use to your parts supply store) and unscrew the filter counter-clockwise. Keep a drip pan under the area to catch the oil out of the filter.
3. Replace with new filter by screwing on to the fitting clockwise. Hand tighten only.
Sounds like the light bulb joke
2. Why are the dealers charging outrageous prices to change the transfer case oil and the rear differential oil? (along with any other service they offer)
3. What are the dealers talking about when they say they torque the drive bolts during an oil change? I have checked these bolts during the past two years I have my RX300 (60k miles) and they never came loose or needed retorqing.
4. I notice the new 2002 RX300 is still coming with Goodyear Integrity tires. I got rid of these and changed to Michelin as soon as I could. The width of the Integrity are too narrow to give the car stability. The ride change with Michelin is dramatic
NEVER again for me.
You said you replaced the tires with Michelins. Which Michelin did you use? CT's, LTX or other? Also is it possible to replace the 225/70R16 tires with 235/70R16 tires? I have 20K on my MY01 and almost can't wait for the tires to wear out so I can replace them. Expensive but from what others say it is worth it.
Thanks
replaced with ltx
I'm not sure but what almost anything is better than the Integritys.
We have been using regular unleaded (87 octane) per the recommendation of our sales person. Is anyone else experiencing similar problems and using lower octane gas? Thanks in advance.
Dealer replaced exhaust system last week to try to cure rumbling noise when idling in gear. Noise is still there. Seems workse when car is cold. Motor mounts also replaced last winter.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Frustrating to say the least when you spend nearly 40K for an automobile. I also own an '00 Infiniti I30 with 15K miles and it is nearly silent and completely vibration free when running.
You should insist that your dealer address the problem. It shouldn't be tolerated on $15K Corolla, let alone a $40K Lexus.
Also, it seems as there must be a financial incentive for the dealer not to perform warranty work or admit a problem - such as the rough idling situation.
I am looking fine. (4 more with same problem)
Happy New Year from Switzerland
JJ.
anyhow i bought a brand new sun roof deflector , i bought it right before i sold the car, stoopid me, if anyone is interested, email me
i also have front bumper clear light , if you want to make your front look cleaner, its a must have. Happy Rx'ing! Sorry about advertisement! its hard to find rx lovers like you guys but here. my email is johnnyx123@aol.com
Michelin XC LT4 - P225/70R16 at $115.00 ea
Is this the same (or close variation of) the CTs that everyone seems pleased with? How's this price look?
Not real crazy about Sears - but they are real close to where I live.
Any help is always appreciated!
Any information would be appreciated!
Thanks for your help!
'21 Dark Blue/Black Audi A7 PHEV (mine); '22 White/Beige BMW X3 (hers); '20 Estoril Blue/Oyster BMW M240xi 'Vert (Ours, read: hers in 'vert weather; mine during Nor'easters...)
I live in Oregon, and don't know whether it applies or not.
Can someone point out a light?
thanks!
Either way, you should be pretty much out of the woods, even in Oregon (sorry, couldn't resist bad pun).
RP
thx
The tax is eliminated 12/31/2002.
You shouldn't be paying over $40,000 for any new RX300. If you are paying that much keep shopping.
Here is a link to the price I paid for a loaded 2001 RX300 one year ago. You should be able to get one for less now that competition is in full swing. http://www.carpricehunter.com/lexis.htm
Personally, I would imagine that with the exisiting design going on 4 years with 2002 that the RX will likely have some exterior changes in the next couple of years. Pure speculation, of course.
With the intro of the soon-to-be GX470 that supposed to fit in between the RX and LX SUVS. The RX will surely have to be refreshed in lots of ways to stay up with the competition from Acura, Porsche, Mercedes, BMW and the like.
anyone has real experience letting CarPriceHunter.com to hunt the best car price for you?
can you share with us how true it is?
what is the service quality they provide?
it is : http://www.carpricehunter.com
I just had my 5000K service performed.
I noticed that they did not refill my washer fluid after the service. I know this is a small thing but would you expect this from a Lexus dealer? Do they automatically refill fluids or do you need to specify?
I bought Michelin Cross Terrain tires replacing the Goodyear Integrity tires that came with the RX300. Michelins are much better, especially with steering and grip of the road. Can't wait to try them in the snow!! BTW, I got them at SAM'S for $128.99 plus $9.00 for mounting, valve stems, and road hazard warranty.
WOW!
Lexus needs you on TV!
just kidding.. I couldnt resist ;-)
Bill
However, I had some trouble getting a price for them. Anyone know?
Also, does anyone own a set or have heard experiences with the new tire?
Thanks.
re: burned music CD - I burned some mp3s to an audio CD and tried it out before I read mvs1's posting and the 6-disc changer handled it fine.
re: Goodyear Fortera Tires - Yes, I noticed the size difference as well thanks to another reply on another forum and was given the impression that it would still fit the stock rims. But I wonder if the relatively small difference in tread width would greatly affect the odometer reading?
Also, I agree with you amount quality differences between the GY and Michelin tires. I had a heck of a time dealing with out-of-round GY Wrangler tires awhile back and sorta left a bad impression whereas I've never had issue with Michelins on previous vehicles. But I was merely curious about the Fortera since I read an ad in Car and Driver recently.
re: Rear Reading Lights by albell - As for a true reading light, no, the RX doesn't have this feature. You could merely reach back and turn on the rear hatch's overhead light panel but definitely won't be as convenient as separate lights near the rear quarter panels say by the seat belts. Maybe this will be a potential feature for the next generation RX?
(So There!!)
There is no way I'm cycling my a/c when it's cold outside and I want heat.
Seriously, do you stick with what Auto offers, or are you futzin' around with the controls, like I am?
ravl, I'm with you. Auto, summer; Nauto, winter.
When I get in and start it up in the morning I twist the setpoint knob to "max heat", and about 5 miles down the road I reduce it to about 77F and then if I am driving any distance it will end up on 71F.
If I decide to activate defrost/defog/demist for ANY reason, I first give the setpoint knob a quick twist clockwise, verify I have reached "max heat" on the display, and then activate defrost/defog/demist. After the windshield has been heated somewhat I leave the system in defog mode but then I incrementally reduce the setpoint temperature to reduce my discomfort while keeping in mind that my safety depends on keeping the windshield warm and thus cleared of condensation.
The other problem is that once it approaches the setpoint in automatic mode it will reroute the airflow to the dash outlets, damn discomforting.
For all their knowledge and expertise in designing and building wonderful luxury cars, the very best in the world, they don't seem to have learned that the human body is greatly affected by radiant cooling from that cold, COLD, outside world in the wintertime.
I absolutely do not need cool (as much as 20F below the cabin setpoint) dehumidified airflow to my bare face nor my upper body in the wintertime when that wonderful glass greenhouse I traveling in is providing my face and upper body with too much radiant cooling already.
It's White/Ivory w/everything buy Nav. I think (hope) we got a good deal. Lexus seems to have temporarily increased the discount on the Premium Plus Pkg from $1500 to $2000. Dealer said it will go back to $1500 soon.
I hope I get the hat and t-shirt they promised!
I continue to drive the K car...
'21 Dark Blue/Black Audi A7 PHEV (mine); '22 White/Beige BMW X3 (hers); '20 Estoril Blue/Oyster BMW M240xi 'Vert (Ours, read: hers in 'vert weather; mine during Nor'easters...)
Congrats. If you're anything like my husband, you'll be afraid to drive it(this is where the "evil wife" part comes in...) He's happy in his Grand Prix. And I'm tres' happy in my Rexus. And when *we're* (the evil wives) happy, life's good, right?
As a rambling thought, I went out last night to buy a 6 pack for the hubs and realized that the "purse slot" makes a great sixer slot too.
I like that plastic holder deal there on the floor. It's great for take out, too.
I just received my "What can we do to make the RX a better vehicle" survey. Tops on the list is Auto Locks and a true in-dash CD player. IMO, auto locks is a *key* feature. In this day and age of Carjackings, it's a no brainer to have this feature, *especially* on a Lexus! My husband's '98 Grand Prix has a few features that truly outshine the RX. Not only does it have auto lock/unlock, the radio stays on until you open the car door, and the light automatically comes on upon shut off. I also understand some vehicles in this class offering tire pressure gauges in dash. Don't get me wrong, the Lexus is a nice, Nice vehicle. *But*, it could be nicer and Pontiac has proven it can be done at a less expensive price.