Lexus RX 300

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  • johnsac2002johnsac2002 Member Posts: 4
    Yesterday I purchased the Big O Big Foot P225-70R16 to replace the junk Goodyear Integrity's that came stock on my 2002 RX. The tire was just too large. They just didn't look right and had a very rough ride. I called the salesman and I was able to return them and look for a different choice.(No charge!) I remembered all the posts on this board about the Bridgestone Dueler HL. The salesman brought in a set today.. P225- 70 16 and they were installed...$105.00 ea...Not much more than the Big O tire. What a nice looking tire with a great ride. I was very impressed. They look like they were MADE FOR the RX 300!! Thanks to all who posted about this tire. I am very happy with my decision to switch. Thanks again!!
  • JBaumgartJBaumgart Member Posts: 890
    Looks like from the way you typed the above that the two sets of tires are of the same size, yet you say the "Big O" was "too large"???
  • dearadeara Member Posts: 9
    Please help me I'm only getting 16mpg average city driving on my '02rx300 fwd. recently took a 550 mile round trip to Va from Eastern Pa. Did much better on hwy average about 20-21mpg. is there anything I can do to improve city avg? I have 3500 miles on. My daily commute is about 15 miles roundtrip. I use 87 octane then 89 octane didn't notice any difference in avg mpg.
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    16 city 20-21 highway might be correct. It seems a little low for a FWD only but is within 1 MPG city (highway is dead on) of what I see in my 01 AWD RX.
  • laurasdadalaurasdada Member Posts: 5,208
    For the first few months of ownership, the evil wife's '02 AWD RX averaged ~17mpg in local, commute driving. That has since improved to ~19. For our summer trip to New Hampster, we averaged almost 22mpg in mixed driving over about 600 miles. We also use 87 octane gas.

    You may see mpg improvement as engine continues to break in. Also, try to have a light foot during acceleration from stop...

    '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...)

  • johnsac2002johnsac2002 Member Posts: 4
    The Big O tire was too large because it had a high blocked ribbed sidewall made for larger SUV's like the Expedition. The Bridgestone has a passenger car sidewall combined with moderate performance treadblocks which give it a sleek look as well a a comfortable ride. Both tires carry the same number size but the Bridgestone is less aggressive and made for lighter SUV's like the RX. Sorry for the confusion.
  • shus226shus226 Member Posts: 9
    Thank you wwest for your answers to my questions. What conditions would warrant a Fuel Filter replacement.
    Thank you,
  • shus226shus226 Member Posts: 9
    I have a 2WD RX300. Would it has Limited-Slip Differential Oil, Differential Oil, and Transfer Case Oil as specified in the Maintenance Schedule?
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    Most service stations have a fuel filter in series with the pump's output so the likeihood of needing to replace a vehicles fuel filter is minimized severely these days. The only instance I would recommend is to be aware that a vehicle with high mileage has accumulated debris in the bottom of the tank and if you run the tank dry guess what will then clog up the filter.
  • dearadeara Member Posts: 9
    I purchased my 2002 rex fwd with the value package w/o wood steering wheel? does anyone know if and where I can get the wooden steering wheel? at what cost? is this a practical upgrade?
  • mikey00mikey00 Member Posts: 462
    Anybody change tires on a RX300 SilverSport yet?
    With its slightly firmer suspension, I am afraid to take a chance with Cross Terrains or anything else that may affect the ride. I may just play it safe and buy Dueler H/T's which came on it and I have been very pleased with, except for the fact that they will need replacement at about 32k.
  • gcrim21gcrim21 Member Posts: 11
    $594.00 for four P225-70R16 roll-out price with new valve stems. Rotation and balancing for life of tires. Great ride and handling. There's just something about Michelins that's different when you drive on them at first.
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    Could it be?

    Just stopped by the Toyota store to look at the 03 4runner and pick up a sales brochure. I'll take back any statements I have made about the 4runner vs the HL or RX, the 4runner is just plain too damn big and bulky.

    But.

    From the brochure on the TORSEN limited slip diff'l:

    "For example, when the vehicle is traveling straight, 40% of the torque is distributed to the front wheels, while 60% is allocated to the rear (40/60), providing the driver with a feel typical of a rear-wheel drive vehicle."

    WHEN THE VEHICLE IS TRAVELING STRAIGHT ????

    Is it entirely possible that Toyota has figured out how to design a truly excellent AWD vehicle?

    The statement implies that the torque to the front wheels might be something other than 40% if the vehicle is turning. I have always firmly believed that it is wrong to have driving, motive, force to the front wheels while turning.

    Motive forces, acceleration or deceleration, to the front wheels should be reduced altogether when turning, or as a function of the level of need from tractive adhesion to be allocated to directional control.

    Maybe, we can hope, Toyota has arrived at the perfect AWD solution.

    40/60 normal, 29/71 w/front slippage, 53/47 w/rear slippage, AND 29/71 (5/95 severe turn??) when turning.

    Now, can I have an RX with this feature next spring?

    Or even an HL??
  • crikeycrikey Member Posts: 1,041
    RX330 news

    some snippets:
    ...the new RX330 will be officially unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show in January

    ...the look is much more aggressive and it DOES have a third seat in the rear.

    The SUV will be available for sale in November of 2003 as a 2004 model.

    Rumors have it, that it will have more features for less money than the current offering.

    There will also be another surprise announcement in Detroit and an even bigger surprise announcement at the New York auto show --- official unveiling of the 240HP hybrid powered RX330 in New York.

    How about a 240HP SUV that gets 30 miles to the gallon!
  • lenscaplenscap Member Posts: 854
    I talked with my salesman and he gave me the first official info on the 2004 RX. Dealers and selected personnel were shown a video of the new vehicle last Friday. Here are the facts:

    1. It will be the RX 330 (horsepower not given)
    2. On sale date is April 1 as a 2004 model
    3. Many new colors not currently available on other Lexus vehicles will be offered (like Olive)
    4. No third seat available
    5. All-new options include:

    Sports package
    Air suspension
    Radar cruise control
    17" or 18" wheels
    Moonroof or new oversized moonroof
    Power rear hatch
    Rain-sensing windshield wipers
    Lexus Link
    Rear DVD entertainment system

    Of course, HID lights, nav, in-dash 6-disc CD changer and ML stereo will also be options.

    Some other Lexus news given out at the meeting:
    1. The redesigned GS will come out in spring 2004 as a 2005 model
    2. The redesigned IS will come out fall 2004 as a 2005 model
  • mooretorquemooretorque Member Posts: 241
    don't give very good traction......no, wait.....it was the wooden steering wheel.

    deara, assuming Lexus does for the RX what they do for the GS, the wood wheel can be added now for an exorbitant amount (close to $2k for the GS) despite only charging $232 for it as an option. Some folks over on ClubLexus have had success with aftermarket, but it's not cheap even then. Sorry.
  • bricksnblocksbricksnblocks Member Posts: 7
    I'm getting ready to turn in my 1999 RX300 in seven days. A 39 month lease with 67,000. It's the best suv i've ever owned and i've owned EVERY american made suv prior to '99. Don't think i'll ever go back to driving American made vehicles again. My RX300 handled everything i threw at it. I live south of BFLO,NY at high elevation(for us)and drive through serious snow in winter. If driving stick you would use 2nd gear to make it up our road. Skiing road trips to Lake placid and Vermont were never a problem. The roads i drive on every day are steep and winding. They are snow covered in winter...more or less covered depending upon when the plows came by last. For work I drive on muddy, HEAVILY rutted, irregular terrain. My RX300 performed better than associates p-up trucks and other suv's on the same site. Granted, i replaced my tires as soon as i bought my RX...but i do this with every suv i've ever owned. Performance of every suv i've owned improved significantly by selecting a better/right tire for what i do. Plus better tires improve safety. Remove the original tires and put them back on when you turn the car in or use them for spring/summer driving til worn out. But remember tires usually need a certain amt of tread, read your lease, so you aren't penalized.
    The ONLY thing that could have improved my RX300s performance was greater clearance...but if you keep your speed reasonable offroad bottoming out is limited. I did bottom out but my RX took it. I replaced the battery once, brakes only once, used regular unleaded fuel, oil changes every 4000-5000 miles(should have done better with this), ZERO engine probs over 67,000. Just now I have a spring prob at front passenger but it passed inspection this month so i'm not fixing and i think i have an alternator prob because the car has failed to start about 5 times in the past thirty days. A battery charger had my RX started w/in 20 mins. In conclusion the only real prob i had is with the dealer...and we bought TWO RX300s...they were way too snobby and condecending but the next closest dealer was Rochester, NY. Their service wasnt that good either and the "promised' loaner cars they said would be available, never were. In '99 the RXs were the safest suv on the market and thats why we bought them....glad we did! Need to buy 2 more suvs again plus a truck so we can't afford 2 more RX300s. I never treated my RX with kid gloves but it sure did fine by me. Need help finding an equally capable, comfortable and SAFE suv for around $30k right away...can anyone help ? Cars have always been a necessity for me, nothing more but now i find myself asking: Will i forever lament my RX300 ?
  • lenscaplenscap Member Posts: 854
    Why don't you check with the dealer about extending your lease until the end of March? That's when the all-new RX 330 will be out, and you can just get that.

    I've heard dealers are willing to do this to keep people in the fold.

    If you read what I wrote about three posts up you'll see some of the new features which will be on the RX 330. It sounds like it will be better than the current generation in every way (which as you said is already great).
  • gsenthilgsenthil Member Posts: 154
    Why cant you buy the RX300 that you have leased? I am sure the buy back price is less than 30k. Plus you know how the RX has been treated (rather than some unknown RX on the dealers CPO lot)
  • bricksnblocksbricksnblocks Member Posts: 7
    Extending the lease..never thought of that, thanks! That might buy more time to research what i want. But we have to buy a total of 3 vehicles and we cant spring for 2 RXs plus a truck. Regarding buying my RX w/67,000 miles...they wanted $30k for it a few months ago, then it dropped to $27k, now $25k...but wouldn't it be better to lease new 4WD/AWD and get warranty for 3 yr/36k miles or 4 yr/50K miles and not have to worry about maintenance issues for next few yrs. As stated earlier my RX does need some repairs, spring & possibly alternator, plus my AM radio stopped working too. Maybe if it dropped to $19 or 20k. I had a salesman tell me that some banks would rather take a $3k hit with a client than a $6k hit with the wholesaler. Comments? Re: my poor dealer experience again: Were all you RX owners informed that if you lost all your keys your inboard computer would have to be replaced at a cost of $3,000 PLUS ?!?! you just couldn't order another key. Kind of a big thing to forget to mention. I know its for safety/theft prevention but $3k thats crazy. Are my current RX300 problems "typical" ones? or typical for 67,000 miles? What kind of repairs and repair costs should i expect if i buy it ? Will RX engine get 150,000+ miles?
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    Why do you need a pu plus two SUV's?

    I have an 01 AWD RX and a 93 Ford ranger pu for yead waste, hauling garbage, etc. I have often though about buying a simple one wheel trailer to replace the pu with and eliminate the extra insurance cost for a vehicle that gets driven once or twice a month.
  • bricksnblocksbricksnblocks Member Posts: 7
    All 3 vehicles aren't for me. I do the buying for my company. 1 for me, 1 for a partner and the p-up is for key employee.
  • mrrogersmrrogers Member Posts: 391
    My wife and I studied a lot of SUV's at this years new car show at the Cincinnati Convention Center, and the Toyota Highlander was the closest thing to a RX300 that we saw. They are slightly longer, but not huge by any means. They are cheaper than the RX300, and might be an alternative. Good luck.
  • sunilbsunilb Member Posts: 407
    Hi all-
    I'm looking at getting an off-lease RX300 for the wife, but the local Lexus dealer (or at least the salesman I spoke with) said the price on the window of their used RXs are relatively firm (i.e., very little room for negotiation).

    Is this similar to other people's experiences?? I actually wouldn't have a problem with it, but their prices were $4K-$5K over Edmunds TMV.

    Alternatively, would it be better to wait until February or March to get a 2003 RX, just before the 2004s come out? (I imagine we could get a good discount at that point).

    Thanks.
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    My top engineer drives my "cast-off" 92 LS400 which is still in beautiful condition. You can see it at Clublexus.com LS400 photo gallery under wwest. My VP of Marketing and sales drives my "cast-off" 95 LS400.

    Currently the only Lexus "I" have is the 01 AWD RX300 since I am likely to be able to borrow an LS should the need arise.

    Are you really sure your buy-out price for the RX is that high, that seems really unusual to me. After that many months of lease payments I would have expected to see something under $10k.
  • tariktarik Member Posts: 344
    Grudginly, I recently unloaded my off-lease RX at a local auto-auction.

    I wanted to buy it out, but the contractual residual was $29,600 (after 39mths/36k mls)! Upon inquiring about a more reasonable deal, the rep told me that they'd rather auction the Rex off for a loss than sell it to me for the same price - because an auction loss is covered by their insurance, while the lower sales price to me wouldn't be.

    When I asked the folks at the dealer-only auction about the expected price, they indicated $21-$22k the most. I have a dealer frined who recently sold a perfect '99 Rex $19,900, which should tell you that the going value is nowhere close to most residuals. He also had a '99 540iT with 50k mls and Nav for $25,000 (!), of course right after I had purchased my '99 528iT somewhere else for more...

    I also realized that black RX 300s fetch much less in the market than, i.e. silver ones.

    Tarik
  • trmgatrmga Member Posts: 50
    I need some advice from you experts. My 01 RX 300 has 30K miles on it. Am not sure about the necessity of doing some of the scheduled maintenance items. I do change the A/C filter, air filter, and, of course engine oil at the scheduled mileage. Don't think that the following need to be messed with: brake fluid, (30K miles) retorque drive shaft bolts, (45K miles), replace limited slip differential oil, replace coolant, replace brake fluid again, retorque drive shaft bolts again(60K miles). And then these things repeat themselves each 30K miles. I currently have a 93 GS 300 with 120K miles on it and have done nothing except change the oil and filter and changed timing belt at 80K miles (precautionary change). The car runs like new. My plan is to do the same with the RX 300 and an LS 430 that is on order and not partake of the huge dealer ripoff on the scheduled maintenance items. Would appreciate comments from Willard and others as to the wisdom of this. I guess I'm just looking for validation of my own experience i.e., if it ain't broke don't fix it. Thanks much.
  • ronmajorronmajor Member Posts: 4
    Hello Friends, I'm in the process of buying a 1999 RX 300 for my wife that is coming off lease. The buyout price is $23,000 and the car is in great condition. I just had the owner take it to the Lexus dealer for the 45,000 mile service so it should be ready to go. I know that it will need new tires and I'm wondering if any of you could recommend a good set of tires for this car. Thanks a lot for your help.
  • mrrogersmrrogers Member Posts: 391
    You mentioned waiting until the end of the model yesr to get a good deal on a leftover 2003 RX300. Dealers have told me we have until the end of January to order a 2003 as the 204 RX330 comes out in the spring. Carsdirect.com has new 2003 RX300's at $32,823 in the Los Angeles area. Invoice is $31,923 including freight. I do not know where you are located, but freight from LA to Cincinnati is about $700. Even with the freight, it is much cheaper than my local dealer.
  • kmhkmh Member Posts: 143
    The two brand of tires that come to mind when asked is: Bridgestone and Michelin.

    The Bridgestones are usually the H/Ls which came stock on some RXs. Mine had them and so far have been very pleased with the quality, ride and performance.

    The Michelins are CrossTerrains. Never owned a set but many will attest their high quality, ride and performance, too.

    The CTs are a bit higher than H/Ls, I believe but look around for your best deals.

    FWIW, my other RX has had the other stock tires: Goodyear Integritys. Though they might lack the "looks" of an SUV tire, I've had them on mine all along and though I've desired to change them out, they've performed fine from a ride and noise aspect. Handling, I believe, is better on my Bridgestones in dry and wet weather.

    Good luck and enjoy!
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    Validation gladly given.

    My 92 LS (full spec) now has over 85k, still has original brake fluid, diff'l lub, transmission fluid & filter, etc, etc. New tires twice, new battery 4, new drivers side front oxygen sensor DIY.

    Oil(modil 1) & filter (oil and air) changes on a regular basis.

    My brother's 91 LS also full spec, went into the shop at 90k for timing belt, etc, ($1200). Came out needing rear engine seal ($1100) immediately, next day, now has over 120k. had the same care and feeding as the 92 up until about 100k when I gave it to my brother.

    Lexus should sell direct.
  • mikey00mikey00 Member Posts: 462
    Are you sure your RX came with H/Ls? Both mine came with H/Ts. Many owners are upgrading to the H/Ls when its time to replace.
  • kmhkmh Member Posts: 143
    I'm fairly certain they did unless the previous owner or the dealership changed all the tires plus the spare.

    Plus, on two of the loaner RXs I've driven they have had H/Ls also.

    Either way, seems like the Bridgestones are a good tire alternative for the RX, IMHO.
  • mikey00mikey00 Member Posts: 462
    Might be a regional thing. All the RXs I see in the NE come with Brigestone H/Ts. I wish I had H/Ls,it's a step up from H/Ts.
  • ke2feke2fe Member Posts: 37
    My 2000 rx300 has just turned 70k miles. I do all the maintainence myself. The motivation came after visiting the dealer and seeing the prices on their menu board for various services. "Outrageous"!

    Changing the transmission fluid is really easy. Get a gallon of the type 4 transmission fluid from the Lexus or Toyota dealer. Under the pan are two bolts, remove both and drain. Refill through the dip stick.

    I tried to replace the rear differential fluid, but ran into the following problem. I cannot find the correct tool for opening the upper plug on the rear differential. It requires a 10mm allen type wrench, but I cannot access it due to the axle structure blocking it. Anybody know what the tool looks like?

    I bought a set of front and rear brake pads from Irontoad. The original pads are still good, but I am ready to go with the new ones as soon as they require it.

    I replaced the Integrity tires with Michelins LTX when the car had 20k on it. I am getting ready to replace these with Michelin Cross Terrain probably next month. The LTX have 55k on them and they are showing some signs of wear. I don't want to wait too much longer.

    I use Mobil One when replacing the oil along with Toyota filters every 7k miles.

    If you are a DIY and have some advice for me, please contact. Thanks
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    Absolutely.

    Why are you needlessly replacing fluids? If it's only because that's what the dealer does/recommends then you're still being "had" by the dealer.

    Since I bought my first car in 1962, 1956 Ford sedan, I have NEVER changed out ANY fluid on a scheduled basis except engine oil. Two of my Fords, a 78 and a 75 went for over 270k miles before I paid to have them hauled away to the junk yard. I personally overhauled the engine and auto transmission in the 68 and swapped in a 30k engine and transmission from a junkyark into the 70k, somewhere in the middle in both cases.

    70k seems a bit high for the front brake life on an RX.
  • clee4clee4 Member Posts: 103
    70K miles on a 2000RX, suggest you do a lot of highway (high speed driving) which is reason enough to change fluids. The harder you drive the vehicle, the sooner the fluids will breakdown. I have 98K on a GS300, change fluids as required and have only changed rear pads, front are still good. They were very easy to change.
    Have you had any problems with the vehicle?
  • bricksnblocksbricksnblocks Member Posts: 7
    You folks were right...just got a 6 month lease extension offer from bank and i called them to discuss terms. They asked why i wasn't interested in buying my RX i replied "you're asking too much for it" she said let me see what i can do and put me on hold. Came back 30 secs later and said you can buy RX for $22,960, much better than their first buyout of $29k. Told her i'd think about it(only have two days til turn in). My 1999 AWD RX has $67,000 miles...is this a good price ? Also, I have either a spring/shock prob, front passenger and no AM radio and will need new snows for winter. Will engine get 150-200k miles? Comments appreciated.
  • mrrogersmrrogers Member Posts: 391
    Concerning the special tool for the rear axle of your RX300, my brother has had good luck finding special tools for his BMW from SnapOn Tools. Good luck!
  • mrrogersmrrogers Member Posts: 391
    $22,960 sounds a little high. Autotrader.com has 1999's for $20,000. There is value in knowing that your car was never hit, never run low on oil or antifreeze, never been abused, etc. Could you buy it with a counteroffer of $20,000? If you change the cam belt per the owners manual, and change the oil and filter regularly, I think 150,000 to 200,000 miles on the engine is a strong possibility. The cars with the oil gel problems had lower mileage than yours. I guess you could pull the front valve cover to inspect for oil gel (sludge) if you think it is an issue. Lexus will fix it if you find sludge.
  • stevernstevern Member Posts: 41
    bricksnblocks: I am in a similar situation as yourself. My 00 RX has 41,000 miles on it and lease is up in January. The buy out on it is $28k (way too high). I actually just received a call from them willing to negotiate. I think that sounds like a great price. Aren't you gonna have to pay a few thousand on the over-mileage anyway?Please keep us advised as to what you decide. Steve
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    Would anyone sign/execute a vehicle lease contract without a designated buyout that is a reflection of the amount already paid including reasonable interest fees?

    Why would you, basically pay "fully" for the vehicle, plus interest, and then agree to pay it's market value rather than something in the range of what's left "owning" were it a loan instead of a lease.
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    Would you please be so kind as to stop advising people to needlessly change out fluids absent at least some documentation direct from the fluid supplier regarding it's ability, or lack thereof, over time to perform in the manner for which it was designed.

    My 92 LS400 still contains the original anti-freeze fluid, plus maybe a quart of top-off, that was installed at the factory. I test it every fall for it's anti-freezing capability.

    I do not tow anything and I do not go in for jack-rabbit starts, so my transmission fluid, at 85k miles is very likely as good at it's task as it was back when it was in it's original container.
  • devlopperdevlopper Member Posts: 44
    I posted a request for tire info a month ago and wanted to thank everyone for their response. I brought my RX in today for it's 15k service and the loaner has Dueler "H/T's" and what a world of difference cornering when compared to the Integretys. The local Tires Plus store has H/L's in stock and I'm wondering if I can expect the same handling with them.

    Oh and I got my second "unrepairable" flat last week on the GoodYears and I hate to buy just one more of them.

    Thanks Again!
  • marcchancemarcchance Member Posts: 2
    I just got a large surpise from my dealer. I took my '99 RX300 in for the 75K maintenance and mentioned that I sometimes smell oil after it has run for awhile. After looking it over, the service planner called me and told me that there is a leak in the rear main seal. It must be a very slow leak as there is no evidence on my garage floor and I have never had to add oil between changes. In addition, this leak likely has contaminated the timing belt so that will need changing and perhaps the idler arms. I think I got all that right. Needless to say, I was a bit taken aback.

    And by the way, coolant was low so we likely will need to change the water pump while we are in there..... Cha Ching $2500.00

    I would appreciate other owners' view on whether my dealer is taking me for a ride or if the life expectancy on this otherwise good vehicle is 4 years/80K miles?

    Thanks ( and thanks for letting me vent )
    Marc
  • avery1avery1 Member Posts: 373
    What is the warranty on the engine and drive train?
  • marcchancemarcchance Member Posts: 2
    I did not buy an extended warranty. The manuals are in the vehicle at the dealer. I asked about warranty and was informed that it only covered internal components.
  • pschiffepschiffe Member Posts: 373
    Received a copy of the first issue of this slick new quarterly in the mail yesterday. Supposedly being sent to the owner of all Lexus vehicles. You can enter their web site at:


    Lexus Owner Web Site


    If you aren't already a member, you can register at that time or update the mailing address in your owner profile.


    One feature was a preview of the GX 470, to be released in December. This is a midsize SUV, positioned between the RX 300 and LX 470; which seats up to eight and has a tow capacity of 5,000 lbs.


    Pete

  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    The rear engine seal is at one end of the engine and the timing belt is at the other. VERY unlikely that the seal leaking contaminated the timing belt. You keep your garage floor clear and the Rx is parked in the same spot each evening?

    How longg since the last oil change and how low was/is the oil on the dipstick. If you're not having to add oil between 7500 miles changes then the dealer is clearly blowing smoke.

    Otherwise start by suspecting that the dealer sprayed a little oil at/near the rear main engine seal. But, to be entirely fair you should have a look at the bottom of the engine on my 78 911SC Targa, always coated with oil.

    Oil that nobody pays any attention to at all. If you find a puddle, then that's the time to worry.

    Coolant low? How low?

    It is not typical for a Lexus water pump to fail in this timeframe. And if it had failed the smell of anti-freeze would undoubtedly overpower the oil smell. Typically the first thing to fail is the bearing seal that keeps the anti-freeze out of the shaft bearing. You will almost always smell anti-freeze before the bearing actually fails due to anti-freeze/water getting into and through the bearing.
  • paul8801paul8801 Member Posts: 7
    I have a '00 Rx, but assuming '99 warranty is the same my my owner's manual states that powertrain warranty covers "engine:...timing belt, water pump, seals and gaskets.." amongst other things, and your dealer is wrong.

    Powertrain warranty is for 6 years, 70k miles, though.

    If your dealer is right about the seal, you can try calling Lexus customer service to convince them to cover anyway "just" out of warranty or at least to split the cost. Maybe you detected the smell a few months ago (before 70k). With no drips or loss of oil at the dipstick it would seem to be reasonable to consider the smell minor and to wait to report it at the next service.

    TIRES: Michelin promo started earlier this week at my local Costco - $60 off a four tire purchase. So that's $124 per tire including mounting, balancing, etc. Still not as inexpensive as the H/Ls, but closer. At 24k miles, the Integritys are still nowhere near the wear bars, unfortunately. So... new tires or a Garmin StreetPilot III nav? Can't decide.
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