What code can a bad air filter cause?
Engine misfire: A misfire results from incomplete combustion inside the engine. A contaminated air filter can restrict engine airflow, resulting in a rich air/fuel mixture. This results in incomplete combustion and an engine misfire. A rich fuel mixture can also foul the spark plugs, causing a misfire.
How do you reset a Lexus check engine light?
The end of the stiff tube is about ten inches below and is tough to spot, but you may see the metallic glint of the connecting portion of the tube. If you can get your hand in there, just reconnect the hose. Supposedly, you can get the ‘check engine’ light to reset by disconnecting the battery for 15 minutes.
How do you reset the VSC light on a Lexus?
Resetting the VSC light shouldn’t be hard if you have a scan gauge. You can switch on the engine to ACC and long-press the odometer so it reads the actual mileage. Then completely switch off the engine and turn it on again but this time pressing the odometer button. Doing this should help clear the VSC light.
Where are the TRAC off lights on a Lexus RX 300?
The hose is black, comes straight out of the cover an inch or so, then hangs down at a right angle to connect to a stiff tube sticking up from below. The end of the stiff tube is about ten inches below and is tough to spot, but you may see the metallic glint of the connecting portion of the tube.
Why is my Lexus RX 300 AWD not working?
During the recent snow and ice storm here in the Seattle area I noticed that my 2001 AWD RX300, 60,000 miles, was not “acting” quite right. In situations where the VSC/Trac would have normally activated they did not.
What to do when your Lexus check engine light comes on?
It is best to read the trouble codes from your car using an OBD2 scanner so as to make troubleshooting easier. Your VSC Lexus es 350 light will come on whenever you have a check engine light on. The best way to resolve this issue is to take your car to an auto mechanic and have them scan your car.
Why is my VSC light on on my Lexus RX 300?
Just had some work done on my 2003 RX300. air filter, new water pump, timing belft front end alingment, rear breaks, turn rotor, caliper service rear dffy fluid, cabin air filter. Now as I drive it home the VSC light comes on and the repair shop tells me nothing to worry about bring it back tomorrow there is some sort of fluid leak.
During the recent snow and ice storm here in the Seattle area I noticed that my 2001 AWD RX300, 60,000 miles, was not “acting” quite right. In situations where the VSC/Trac would have normally activated they did not.
The hose is black, comes straight out of the cover an inch or so, then hangs down at a right angle to connect to a stiff tube sticking up from below. The end of the stiff tube is about ten inches below and is tough to spot, but you may see the metallic glint of the connecting portion of the tube.