Lights come on while driving
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Lights come on while driving
Hello,
I bought a 2005 RX330 a couple months ago. It now has 48,500 miles. The following happened 3 times while driving:
The ABS, Brake, and VSC lights come on solid and the Low Tire Pressure light blinks. Things go back to normal after I turn the engine off and start it again.
Dealer wants to see it first before they do anything about it. Problem is that every time it happened the dealer was closed. I live about an hour away and I’m not even sure I want to drive for one hour while these lights are on.
Reading some postings it seems like this was a known issue with the 2004 models (brake light switch). Has anyone seen this problem with a 2005 model?
Thanks,
I bought a 2005 RX330 a couple months ago. It now has 48,500 miles. The following happened 3 times while driving:
The ABS, Brake, and VSC lights come on solid and the Low Tire Pressure light blinks. Things go back to normal after I turn the engine off and start it again.
Dealer wants to see it first before they do anything about it. Problem is that every time it happened the dealer was closed. I live about an hour away and I’m not even sure I want to drive for one hour while these lights are on.
Reading some postings it seems like this was a known issue with the 2004 models (brake light switch). Has anyone seen this problem with a 2005 model?
Thanks,
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my '06 RX330 has the identical problem. First time to the dealer, they could not get any codes. Later in the day, the lites came on again, they took a look and pointed at a bald spot on the front right tire, and said "that's your problem!". I put four fresh tires on it, and the lites still come on perhaps once per day. As the dealer that's been working the problem is 45 minutes away, I'll need to find a time to drive it in while the lites are on again. thanks for your info re recent postings, I'll look that up...
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Hello,
I bought a 2005 RX330 a couple months ago. It now has 48,500 miles. The following happened 3 times while driving:
The ABS, Brake, and VSC lights come on solid and the Low Tire Pressure light blinks. Things go back to normal after I turn the engine off and start it again.
Dealer wants to see it first before they do anything about it. Problem is that every time it happened the dealer was closed. I live about an hour away and I’m not even sure I want to drive for one hour while these lights are on.
Reading some postings it seems like this was a known issue with the 2004 models (brake light switch). Has anyone seen this problem with a 2005 model?
Thanks,
I bought a 2005 RX330 a couple months ago. It now has 48,500 miles. The following happened 3 times while driving:
The ABS, Brake, and VSC lights come on solid and the Low Tire Pressure light blinks. Things go back to normal after I turn the engine off and start it again.
Dealer wants to see it first before they do anything about it. Problem is that every time it happened the dealer was closed. I live about an hour away and I’m not even sure I want to drive for one hour while these lights are on.
Reading some postings it seems like this was a known issue with the 2004 models (brake light switch). Has anyone seen this problem with a 2005 model?
Thanks,
I'm guessing something is causing the unit to trip and its over heating which why I believe the unit malfunction with the indicator lights and hence it sporadic.
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Hi,
I took the care to the dealer today (8 days after the last time the lights showed up). They found a code in the computer. It was switch code C1249 which was the brake light switch. Same problem as it was in the 2004 model. The dealer replaced the switch and hopefully I won't see these lights again.
I took the care to the dealer today (8 days after the last time the lights showed up). They found a code in the computer. It was switch code C1249 which was the brake light switch. Same problem as it was in the 2004 model. The dealer replaced the switch and hopefully I won't see these lights again.
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Hi,
I took the care to the dealer today (8 days after the last time the lights showed up). They found a code in the computer. It was switch code C1249 which was the brake light switch. Same problem as it was in the 2004 model. The dealer replaced the switch and hopefully I won't see these lights again.
I took the care to the dealer today (8 days after the last time the lights showed up). They found a code in the computer. It was switch code C1249 which was the brake light switch. Same problem as it was in the 2004 model. The dealer replaced the switch and hopefully I won't see these lights again.
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For a couple weeks, my Check VSC, the Alert/Warning light (Red Triangle with Exclamation Point), ABS, and Brakes warning lights all would come on when starting my car up intermittently. If I turned my car immediately off and restarted, no lights would come on. Now these lights come on every time at start up.
I had the trouble codes scanned for my '06 IS250 AWD and it spit back two code: C1249 and C1223. C1249 is an open circuit in the stop light switch and C1223 is a ABS control fault error.
After reading several threads I had my buddy install a new stop light switch and reset the computer and no lights have come back on. I've started multiple times and have drove about 50 miles now and the lights have no returned! So if you get a c1249 and c1223 trouble code error on your Lexus, this is probably the solution. The only rip off is that I had to get the part from Lexus because I didn't want to wait to have it shipped from partsgeek.com (http://tinyurl.com/34len8a) and the $40 part became $83 through Lexus. I'm sure they probably would have charged $50 to diagnosis the issue and another $150 for labor...I'm pretty sure I came out way ahead in this situation. Hope this helps some you out there!
(search tags: Lexus Trouble Codes Errors C1249 C1223 Stop Light Switch Open Stop Light Circuit)
I had the trouble codes scanned for my '06 IS250 AWD and it spit back two code: C1249 and C1223. C1249 is an open circuit in the stop light switch and C1223 is a ABS control fault error.
After reading several threads I had my buddy install a new stop light switch and reset the computer and no lights have come back on. I've started multiple times and have drove about 50 miles now and the lights have no returned! So if you get a c1249 and c1223 trouble code error on your Lexus, this is probably the solution. The only rip off is that I had to get the part from Lexus because I didn't want to wait to have it shipped from partsgeek.com (http://tinyurl.com/34len8a) and the $40 part became $83 through Lexus. I'm sure they probably would have charged $50 to diagnosis the issue and another $150 for labor...I'm pretty sure I came out way ahead in this situation. Hope this helps some you out there!
(search tags: Lexus Trouble Codes Errors C1249 C1223 Stop Light Switch Open Stop Light Circuit)
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Had the same problem on my 330/06 took to dealer today and they replaced Brake Lamp Switch
P/N 84340-47020 $75.00 Labor $68.00. Gave me a 2010 350 loaner, what a ride and difference. Wish it was a Christmas present!!!!!!!
P/N 84340-47020 $75.00 Labor $68.00. Gave me a 2010 350 loaner, what a ride and difference. Wish it was a Christmas present!!!!!!!
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I have a 06 RX 330, and also have the same problem once in a while:
The VSC, brake, tire pressure and ABS will light up when driving.
traced back to the code C1249 also.
the guys checked the brake lights, saying sometimes if you have burned out bulbs, you might have the same pblm. Once that is checked out fine, he looked into the switch.
he did checked and said the part is 84340-35030.
There are other parts mentioned before, and he said its for other models, but he said at times, they are interchangeable.
Attached is a pic of my old part... its near the brake pedal.
The VSC, brake, tire pressure and ABS will light up when driving.
traced back to the code C1249 also.
the guys checked the brake lights, saying sometimes if you have burned out bulbs, you might have the same pblm. Once that is checked out fine, he looked into the switch.
he did checked and said the part is 84340-35030.
There are other parts mentioned before, and he said its for other models, but he said at times, they are interchangeable.
Attached is a pic of my old part... its near the brake pedal.
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HeyU,
Thanks for the info, part # and Picture. This may be just what I need!
I want the 3 icon lights (check E, VSC and Traction) to go off and stay off
Pete
Thanks for the info, part # and Picture. This may be just what I need!
I want the 3 icon lights (check E, VSC and Traction) to go off and stay off
Pete
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Hi. I have just removed the brake switch, opened it, cleaned the contacts inside (very simple switch) and installed it back. It's doable and not complicated, but one has to take an uncomfortable position to remove it. Installing back it's a bit easier. It may also take time, because every move you do to remove the switch is slow (lack of space). I followed this steps:
1.removed the spring to get access to the sensor.
2.using a 14 mm wrench loosened the nut a bit and then removed the switch by rotating it (you need to remember the position of the nut).
3.unplugged the cable as soon as I could get access to it. You do not want to damage any contacts by rotating the switch too much with the cable plugged in it.
4.Opened the sensor by unbending the 4 aluminum contact connecting the plastic part with the metal part of the switch. Inside I found a sort of oxide on the contacts. Apparently the switch remained on (because of the oxide) when it was supposed to be off.
5.Reinstalled the switch.
1.removed the spring to get access to the sensor.
2.using a 14 mm wrench loosened the nut a bit and then removed the switch by rotating it (you need to remember the position of the nut).
3.unplugged the cable as soon as I could get access to it. You do not want to damage any contacts by rotating the switch too much with the cable plugged in it.
4.Opened the sensor by unbending the 4 aluminum contact connecting the plastic part with the metal part of the switch. Inside I found a sort of oxide on the contacts. Apparently the switch remained on (because of the oxide) when it was supposed to be off.
5.Reinstalled the switch.
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RX330 brakes by itself in freeway!
It all started with this same problem:
"The ABS, Brake, and VSC lights come on solid and the Low Tire Pressure light blinks. Things go back to normal after I turn the engine off and start it again."
Went to a mechanic and they fixed the brake light switch. Right after that was done, I took the car on the freeway and the steering wheel started shaking pretty badly when going faster than 60mph. The strongest shaking appeared when braking.
Went to a mechanic again: They fixed the front brake rotors.
Vibration during braking was gone, but not during high speed driving.
They told me the lower control arm bushings are worn but before spending a bunch of money on that I should rebalance the tires.
Rebalanced, and the car seemed fine, other than one thing:
When driving 65/70mph and faster, sometimes when I step on the brake (just VERY slightly), the brake pedal is hardly pushed down but feels really stiff and the car brakes really hard and KEEPS BRAKING by itself after that. The brake pedal doesn't feel like it usually does. Even when I try to push the pedal down really hard, it barely moves. At the same time the car brakes way too hard and keeps slowing down after I'm long gone from the brake pedal. If I push the gas, the car won't accelerate at all, but keep braking by itself! I can barely keep it at around 50mph when pushing down the gas pedal a lot.
Once I get the car to a stop, it's all back to normal again.
One time this happened and I had enough of it, so I pushed the gas pedal down all the way. The car seemed to accelerate, while it was still slowing itself down at the same time... And it started feeling unstable and shaky.
I took it the a mechanic 3 times but whenever they drive the car apparently this is not happening. The can't find anything out of the ordinary. This doesn't happen all the time on high speeds, but pretty often.
Any ideas??
BTW: all these problems (the shaking and car braking by itself) started after I got the brake switch light fixed...
"The ABS, Brake, and VSC lights come on solid and the Low Tire Pressure light blinks. Things go back to normal after I turn the engine off and start it again."
Went to a mechanic and they fixed the brake light switch. Right after that was done, I took the car on the freeway and the steering wheel started shaking pretty badly when going faster than 60mph. The strongest shaking appeared when braking.
Went to a mechanic again: They fixed the front brake rotors.
Vibration during braking was gone, but not during high speed driving.
They told me the lower control arm bushings are worn but before spending a bunch of money on that I should rebalance the tires.
Rebalanced, and the car seemed fine, other than one thing:
When driving 65/70mph and faster, sometimes when I step on the brake (just VERY slightly), the brake pedal is hardly pushed down but feels really stiff and the car brakes really hard and KEEPS BRAKING by itself after that. The brake pedal doesn't feel like it usually does. Even when I try to push the pedal down really hard, it barely moves. At the same time the car brakes way too hard and keeps slowing down after I'm long gone from the brake pedal. If I push the gas, the car won't accelerate at all, but keep braking by itself! I can barely keep it at around 50mph when pushing down the gas pedal a lot.
Once I get the car to a stop, it's all back to normal again.
One time this happened and I had enough of it, so I pushed the gas pedal down all the way. The car seemed to accelerate, while it was still slowing itself down at the same time... And it started feeling unstable and shaky.
I took it the a mechanic 3 times but whenever they drive the car apparently this is not happening. The can't find anything out of the ordinary. This doesn't happen all the time on high speeds, but pretty often.
Any ideas??
BTW: all these problems (the shaking and car braking by itself) started after I got the brake switch light fixed...
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