The car has various issues, all of my lights are on the car and have been since ive purched the car. its shut off as ive been driving several times, it wont reach its speed limit from accelerator, it knock and makes sounds and had an odor coming through vents. the company isn't consistent with repair and payment promises and is trying to repo for resale.
Failure of built-in cd changer and radio system leads to failure of heating, air conditioning, and related electrical components. cd changer system on car displayed "error 4" message and would no longer play or function. shortly after, various electrical systems failed (heating, air conditioning, radio, interior lighting). lexus contacted and informed owner of repair costs $1,000. owner appealed to lexus, who offered to provide "some flexibility" of up to a $400 credit for the repair. owner found this unacceptable and had non-lexus third party repair the built-in cd changer, navigation, radio unit for $392. repair solved safety and operation problems. *kb
Please looking into the lexus rx330 models. i previously owned a 2005 lexus rx330. i didn't experience the brake problems or acceleration. what i experienced that once i press on the brake at a red light or stop. the vehicle tend to still be moving slightly forward. then i would have to press the brakes harder in order for the vehicle to come to a complete stop. this was at 5mph or less. i believe it's the computer controlled unit for the gas. you can actual feel in the break and engine that the vehicle does not want to come to a complete stop. i also went thru the recall to replace the cover on the driver side that the dealer stated it was causing the floor mat stuck to the gas pedal. in my opinion it's the cpu that may be causing the problem. you can hear and feel the engine still having a slight roar after the brake is pressed on, as if gas is still being applied or reduced in the engine. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2005 lexus rx330. massive amounts of condensation in the headlamps caused the computer to fail. the computer operates the headlights. the contact called the manufacturer and was informed about the tsb. they also volunteered to pay $1,000 towards the cost of the repair. the current and failure mileages were 65,000.