What happens if the battery on a Lexus RX300 dies?

What happens if the battery on a Lexus RX300 dies?

I just hooked up to a trickle charge overnight to get the wounded battery back in shape. So , if your Lexus RX300 battery ever dies, expect the horn to blast when connecting the cables before you can get into the vehicle to start it. Kind of an odd anti-theft setup in my opinion.

Why are the lights on on my Lexus RX300?

Last night I accidentally left my 2001 RX300 lights on (actually, I’m blaming my mechanic who left the lights in the ‘ON’ position and I didn’t notice that, so I’m guessing that’s what kept them on).

What causes the alarm on a 1999 Lexus RX?

From the 1999 RX service manual: When anti-theft system is set (armed), system locks all doors, flashes headlights and taillights, and sounds alarm if one of following conditions occur. See Fig. 1. opened. * Battery cable is disconnected, and then reconnected. system. * Unlock left or right door with key.

What causes a Lexus ES330 alarm to go off?

Ah. sorry for not being specific. They left an ES330 and RX300 in the garage when they went on a trip (1.5 months). When they got back, both cars were completely dead. I believe the alarm system was disarmed (i.e. doors unlocked) when he popped the hood to access the battery. He then disconnected the battery and charged it for a day.

Last night I accidentally left my 2001 RX300 lights on (actually, I’m blaming my mechanic who left the lights in the ‘ON’ position and I didn’t notice that, so I’m guessing that’s what kept them on).

I just hooked up to a trickle charge overnight to get the wounded battery back in shape. So , if your Lexus RX300 battery ever dies, expect the horn to blast when connecting the cables before you can get into the vehicle to start it. Kind of an odd anti-theft setup in my opinion.

From the 1999 RX service manual: When anti-theft system is set (armed), system locks all doors, flashes headlights and taillights, and sounds alarm if one of following conditions occur. See Fig. 1. opened. * Battery cable is disconnected, and then reconnected. system. * Unlock left or right door with key.

Ah. sorry for not being specific. They left an ES330 and RX300 in the garage when they went on a trip (1.5 months). When they got back, both cars were completely dead. I believe the alarm system was disarmed (i.e. doors unlocked) when he popped the hood to access the battery. He then disconnected the battery and charged it for a day.