2010 RX 350 design flaw
Anyway, since your RX is still new, I would ask for a new engine instead of a remanufacture on and ask for a extended power train warranty as well. Since it is your insurance company paying for this, it might be tough to get the above items.
1 Pairing with the Nokia E71 works
2 After pairing the phone gets fully connected. I can make phone calls and the phone's contact list becomes visible on the car's display.
3 When I shut down the car and restart, reconnection is established for about one second, but then disconnects immediately.
4 After a second shut down/restart of the car, no reconnection happens (even not for a second)
5 The only way for it to work I need to pair the phone each time i get into the car.
I never had a problem with my 2007 RX350 using the same phone and I don't really feel like changing my E71.
Thanks, Haim
Bad enough, a new engine will not be available until November, yes November.
Where does that leave us? Sick to our stomachs and out of a brand new vehicle.
Again, all we did was drive this SUV on the road, what is was meant to do.
If some road debris can take this vehicle out and do so much damage, something is wrong, VERY wrong. Lexus RX owners beware, this nightmare can happened to you.
We will not name dealers YET, but John, Service Manager from N.J., you know who you are, and we cannot thank you enough for all your efforts. You are a stand up guy and we appreciate all you have done to try and accommodate us.
Due to the rules of the club we cannot adequately put into words the “assistance” or should we say “customer care” we have received from the dealership on L.I. whom we purchased our RX from, but will when the time is right.
We will not rest until we feel the right thing is done.
By the way, we did hear from Lexus Corporate regarding “the coupon.” It can now be redeemed at any Lexus dealership. We have let them know, that we feel, this is not enough. And yes, they have been informed every step of way regarding this repair and how it had been elevated. Truth be told, the coupon was an offer made to us when they thought is was just the radiator that needed to be replaced.
We all are aware of the price of this SUV with options and extras.
For the RX350 owner to be responsible for this easy fix is absurd.
Please any club member who disagrees with us, do not respond to this blog.
We have been through ENOUGH. We respectively agree to disagree.
Thank you.
Bad enough, a new engine will not be available until November, yes November.
Where does that leave us? Sick to our stomachs and out of a brand new vehicle.
Again, all we did was drive this SUV on the road, what is was meant to do.
If some road debris can take this vehicle out and do so much damage, something is wrong, VERY wrong. Lexus RX owners beware, this nightmare can happened to you.
We will not name dealers YET, but John, Service Manager from N.J., you know who you are, and we cannot thank you enough for all your efforts. You are a stand up guy and we appreciate all you have done to try and accommodate us.
Due to the rules of the club we cannot adequately put into words the “assistance” or should we say “customer care” we have received from the dealership on L.I. whom we purchased our RX from, but will when the time is right.
We will not rest until we feel the right thing is done.
By the way, we did hear from Lexus Corporate regarding “the coupon.” It can now be redeemed at any Lexus dealership. We have let them know, that we feel, this is not enough. And yes, they have been informed every step of way regarding this repair and how it had been elevated. Truth be told, the coupon was an offer made to us when they thought is was just the radiator that needed to be replaced.
We all are aware of the price of this SUV with options and extras.
For the RX350 owner to be responsible for this easy fix is absurd.
Please any club member who disagrees with us, do not respond to this blog.
We have been through ENOUGH. We respectively agree to disagree.
Thank you.
Maybe if there's a mechanic on this forum he can shed some light on this?
Last edited by ExileLakai; Sep 3, 2009 at 09:16 AM.
Maybe if there's a mechanic on this forum he can shed some light on this?

really sucks it happened to a brand new car
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If you can, please register a complaint with NHTSA. It sounds like a defect. You said it yourself, "If some road debris can take this vehicle out and do so much damage, something is wrong, VERY wrong." You might also want to keep a detailed chronology of events. I can't say "been there, done that" exactly but I have gone through the lemon law. There is nothing worse than your dream car turning into a nightmare.
Sorry this whole experience has been and continues to be so overwhelming. Please know I wish you the best of luck and hope you can get resolution/restitution soon.
On a side note, I agree, a simple wire mesh will solve the problem from occurring again, or diminish it significantly, but with that said, there are plenty of cars on the road today with more severely exposed radiator then the RX. Reminds me of my first car, a Chrysler Sebring where the entire lower half (about 6 inches) was completely unprotected from the ground in a scoop region. Never had problems with Radiator problems, although that might of just been luck.
FYI, I couldn't do the stiff mesh screen protection as I did on our 05 RX as posted on the previous link. Instead, I used Soffit mesh....easier to handle and without having to remove the plastic trim.
NHTSA complaint is a good idea. That is indeed a safety issue now.
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