What does check VSC mean on 2008 Lexus IS 250?

What does check VSC mean on 2008 Lexus IS 250?

vehicle stability control
VSC refers to the vehicle stability control, and directly affects the traction of the tires. If this happens, it doesn’t necessarily mean that there are issues with the traction control system. It could mean that the system is turned off and won’t work until the check engine light is fixed.

What is check VSC on a Lexus IS 250?

When the VSC Light appears on your dashboard, it means there is an issue with your traction control system, and your VSC and ABS will temporarily be out of function. The VSC stands for vehicle stability control and is Toyota and Lexus way of handling traction control.

Is Lexus IS 250 AWD reliable?

The Lexus IS250 Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 7th out of 31 for luxury midsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $487 which means it has lower than average ownership costs. While repairs are more common, these issues are less likely to be severe than with other cars.

What is VSC in a Lexus?

Others call it electronic stability control, but vehicle stability control (VSC) is what is called by Toyota and Lexus. When your sensors detect your car starting to skid, the VSC activates each wheels’ brakes and regulates your engine to regain control and stability of the vehicle.

What are the ratings for the Lexus IS 250?

The 2008 Lexus IS 250 gets good–if not perfect–marks for safety from reviewers consulted by TheCarConnection.com. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) rates the Lexus IS at four stars for front impacts and five stars for side impacts.

What kind of engine does a Lexus IS have?

The 2008 Lexus IS returns for the new model year in two versions. The Lexus IS 250 comes powered by a 2.5-liter V-6 engine that’s rated at 204 horsepower; it’s available in rear-drive or all-wheel drive. The rear-drive Lexus IS 350 is powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 engine good for 306 horsepower.

What kind of car is the 2008 Lexus IS?

The 2008 Lexus IS gives BMW, Benz, and Infiniti a real challenge, though it’s still a little softer than those sedans. TheCarConnection.com’s resident car experts searched the Web for reviews of the 2008 Lexus IS and have put together a consensus opinion on the car in this conclusive review.

What’s the difference between a Lexus IS 250 and 250 AWD?

The sole change of note is that the IS 250 AWD’s previously standard semi-aniline heated and ventilated leather seats are now optional, and are replaced by the baseline heated leather units that are fitted to the rear-drive models.

What kind of engine does the 2008 Lexus IS have?

The 2008 Lexus IS earns strong marks for performance from road testers around the Web and from the luxury-car experts at TheCarConnection.com. The 2008 Lexus IS returns for the new model year in two versions. The Lexus IS 250 comes powered by a 2.5-liter V-6 engine that’s rated at 204 horsepower; it’s available in rear-drive or all-wheel drive.

What’s the difference between the IS 250 and 350?

Both the IS 250 and IS 350 carry forward with only minor cosmetic detail enhancements. The sole change of note is that the IS 250 AWD’s previously standard semi-aniline heated and ventilated leather seats are now optional, and are replaced by the baseline heated leather units that are fitted to the rear-drive models.

What kind of engine does a Lexus IS 350 have?

The 3.5-liter V6 in the IS 350 adds secondary port injection and cranks out 306 horsepower and 277 pound-feet of torque. Backed with the mandatory paddle-shifted multi-mode (Normal/Sport/Snow) automatic, it propels the fleetest member of the IS family to the 60-mph benchmark in less than six seconds. Showing 3 of 434 reviews.