What was the problem with my Lexus RX350?

What was the problem with my Lexus RX350?

Car had 70,000 miles and the transmission went out. Car was having issues with cranking, getting error codes for technology, and car sounding loudly and skippong along with not changing out properly. Dealer never found a problem, beyond technology, until the transmission went out.

What’s the cruise control speed on a Lexus RX350?

After releasing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle continued to accelerate past the set cruise control speed of 72 mph and continued to accelerate to approximately 80 mph. After deactivating the cruise control feature, the vehicle continued to accelerate and the rpms increased before the speed eventually was reduced.

Why is my Acura not shifting between gears?

When this happens, your Acura transmission will delay shifting between gears in upshifting and downshifting. To fix this problem often a new torque converter is needed.

Where does the oil leak come from on a Lexus RX350?

They did an assessment and determined that there was a gross oil leak coming from the oil cooler pipe (made of rubber) which runs from the filter adapter to the engine block. Lexus is aware of this issue and issued a warranty enhancement notification (attached) for the faulty part, but the part has not yet been recalled.

What to do if you have transmission problem in Lexus RX?

The timing belt and rack and pinion bit sounds like you have been talking to Firestone, Goodyear, or a shyster service manager at a Lexus dealer. I would go to a third party, not one of the above, and get a tranny repair quote.

Are there any problems with the Lexus RX300?

There are many stories here and about regarding early, premature, transaxle failures in the RX300 series due to the adoption of ASL (***) techniques late in the last century. In many cases the Lexus dealer was able to get Lexus corporate to pick up a portion or all of the repair bill.

Why is my automatic transmission slipping while driving?

Why Is My Automatic Transmission Slipping? If you have an automatic transmission and it “slips” while you are driving it—that is, the car engine revs without the power going to the wheels—the most common cause (though not the only possible cause) is low transmission fluid.

What do you do when your transmission hesitates?

Common Fixes for a Transmission that Jerks or Hesitates. When your vehicle’s computer tells the transmission to shift gears, hydraulic pressure (provided by the fluid) squeezes a series of plates together inside a clutch pack to connect the engine to the transmission output shaft and route power to the wheels.

Why does the back of my Lexus car vibrate?

The AWD Lexus IS is notorious for this. This vibration is especially noticed towards the rear of the car and is sometimes described as the feeling of wind blowing against the car. Unfortunately the only fix is to raise the vehicle back up closer to stock height until you hit a point where the vibration disappears.

Car had 70,000 miles and the transmission went out. Car was having issues with cranking, getting error codes for technology, and car sounding loudly and skippong along with not changing out properly. Dealer never found a problem, beyond technology, until the transmission went out.

Why is my Lexus engine so sluggish?

The constant burning and spraying of oil and gasoline leaves deposits on the components of an engine. Enough of those deposits will cause any engine—Lexus or otherwise—to perform sluggishly.

They did an assessment and determined that there was a gross oil leak coming from the oil cooler pipe (made of rubber) which runs from the filter adapter to the engine block. Lexus is aware of this issue and issued a warranty enhancement notification (attached) for the faulty part, but the part has not yet been recalled.

What to do when your Lexus is hesitating?

The traction control lights and the check engine lights will both come on when the vehicle enters this mode. Also, the vehicle will respond sluggishly with lazy shifting. The recommended course of action is to take the vehicle in to the dealership if it’s safe to do so.