How many miles does a Lexus ES330 last?
Everything is relative. But if you considered say 10000 miles per year to be average, 160K would be fair mileage for a 2004 vehicle. And if that vehicle is in good condition, for a Lexus that’s about half life or less. They are known to run well past 350 thousand miles.
How do you reset the check engine light on a Lexus ES 330?
Hold down the trip meter reset knob while turning the ignition key to the run position, one position before starting engine. Hold down the button for 5 seconds or more. The odometer indicates “00000″ and the light goes off. Turn the ignition off and then start the engine to verify the indicator has been reset.
Are there any problems with the Lexus ES 330?
There hasn’t been a single problem with this ten year old car. It rides smoothly, handles nimbly and accelerates very well when I need to ease into traffic at the turnpike. The only problem I have with the car is that the headlights have dulled and clouded and I need to replace them.
What are the problems with the 2005 Lexus RX 330?
1 1: Will Not Start 2005 RX 330 Average Cost to Fix: $2,000 Average Mileage: 20,000 mi 2 2: Battery Not Holding Charge 2005 RX 330 Average Cost to Fix: $4,000 Average Mileage: 77,000 mi 3 3: Leaking Seals On Power Rack Pin Assembly 2005 RX 330 More
Is it possible to get a new Lexus ES350?
Wanted a new Lexus, the ES350. I went out to a couple of the dealerships nearby and nearly got one. But the fact is that my ten year old ES330 has me hooked. I like the traditional layout of the dash and the console, the abundant use of genuine leather and wood and the classic and classy style of the car in and out.
The car could easily go to 300k miles and beyond. If you see one in good shape don’t hesitate to buy it. The Lexus will serve you well for a very long time. Rating breakdown (out of 5):
What size tires go on a 2004 Lexus ES330?
P215/60R16
STANDARD (P215/60R16)
How many Lexus ES generations have been made until now?
The Lexus ES (Japanese: レクサス・ES, Rekusasu ES) is a series of mid-size executive cars sold by Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota since 1989. Seven generations of the sedan have been introduced to date, each offering V6 engines and the front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout.