Can a Lexus owner pay for a cracked dashboard?
In the letter they state that the Warranty Enhancement coverage is fully transferable to the next owner of your car, for the same time limits. So if you sell your used Lexus to another person, and they then see cracks develop in their dashboard, they will be covered for the repair. Be sure to let other Lexus owners know about this.
Are there any recalls on the Lexus dashboard?
For example, there were several Lexus models recalled due to multiple reports of cracked, melted, or otherwise damaged dashboards. Here are the 2 main sources of damage to your Lexus’ dashboard: This is the most common source of damage to automobile dashboards.
Is there a problem with the Lexus IS 350?
The bulletin essentially said that if a customer complained about the 2006-2008 Lexus IS 250 and IS 350 vehicles, there were revised interior panels that could be installed to address the problem. There was no mention of issues with the other Lexus models, and Toyota never acknowledged there was a problem at all.
When do new dash boards come out for Lexus?
First of all you might recall that the original letter from Lexus and Toyota sent to owners in January stated the brand new dash board replacements would be here under this warranty enhancement program by late spring, but here we all are, ready for Fourth of July weekend and we have no parts yet.
Is there a free repair for a Lexus RX 350?
Lexus also replaces the leaking engine oil cooler pipe of 2007 through 2011 RX 350 models for free within 10 years of the original purchase date or 150,000 miles – whichever comes first. Other service bulletins have addressed less frequent problems. Lexus is offering an upgrade kit for the rear brakes of 2010 through 2015 RX models.
Is it possible to get a Lexus dashboard repaired?
May 2017 was rapidly approaching, and Toyota had made no effort to repair the dashboards, so consumers sued again. Toyota and Lexus stand behind their original agreement, and nothing has been done. Many vehicles never got repaired, and because the 2017 date has come and gone, consumers who missed the deadline are just out of luck.
The bulletin essentially said that if a customer complained about the 2006-2008 Lexus IS 250 and IS 350 vehicles, there were revised interior panels that could be installed to address the problem. There was no mention of issues with the other Lexus models, and Toyota never acknowledged there was a problem at all.
Why does my Lexus have a sticky dashboard?
Lexus dealers were told the vehicles “may exhibit sticky interior panels that have a shiny/degraded appearance. These conditions may be present on the Instrument Panel Pad and/or the Door Panel Trim.