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#16
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As others here have mentioned, with no TSB or even a mention of the problem here on CL, it seems like the OP may be out of luck on this. It would be nice if Lexus offered some help, but without much history on the problem probably doubtful.
#17
We don't know what kind of cleaner or glossing agent the previous owner(s) used on the dash, (or maybe even Toyota for that matter) but I strongly suspect that a strong cleaner or solution was used that caused this problem to occur. It appears to be causing a kind of decomposition of the dash. I'm in GA also, and it gets really hot here, but my dash is in tack, never had any issues. Maybe Lexus will replace the dash at cost, or at a discount, but there may be a problem with this as well, since the car was not a purchased from a Lexus dealer as CPO.
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Guess I have to be more specific. When I say a $30K car- it was $38K new ( have sticker in the glove compartment) paid $23,900 plus tax, came out to about $25. Didn't know this was a forum of specifics that people question the integrity of the people posting then go on withBS. Stick to the facts. Appreciate the info on warranty only being 4 years... thought it was 50K. Soft foam dash melting sure does sound like the IS so guess I just happened to get the only one. Will take to dealer this week. Thanks all.
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I remember using a stain remover called Goof Off on the plastic door part of my departed 1998 Lumina LTZ years ago and it did penetrate the plastic as if it was melting it. Note - just saw my this old car this past Friday, sold to same owner that has it now for $1,000 back in 2003. Has over 200,000 miles on it and still going. Those 3.8 V6 GM engines keep going and going.
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sticky melting dash
I you can't be general in these forums. I purchased the car cash for $23K, plus taxes and referenced the car being a $30K car. Guess I should have said 30K ish..... car. Thanks for changing the direction of the discussion. No, I have no idea what the previous owner put on the dash... just know it can't be in the sun. I will work out with dealer and found one comment helpful. I'll stick to my Mercedes and Acura discussions where children are not playing on the computer.
#21
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LOL, I love when people come on forums looking for everybody to powder their fannies and agree that the product is **** even though is cost $5 Million and they should have everything and anything done for them to make right on the egregious and incredible deficiencies in their USED cars. Then, when they get confronted with you know...logic...we're all a bunch of "children"...
If you want factory perfection, buy a new car. When you buy a used car these are the sorts of things you take a chance on. The previous owner did something to the dash, which is unfortunate. Its not the manufacturer's fault, and its not a "widespread defect". Sorry.
If you want factory perfection, buy a new car. When you buy a used car these are the sorts of things you take a chance on. The previous owner did something to the dash, which is unfortunate. Its not the manufacturer's fault, and its not a "widespread defect". Sorry.
#22
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I you can't be general in these forums. I purchased the car cash for $23K, plus taxes and referenced the car being a $30K car. Guess I should have said 30K ish..... car. Thanks for changing the direction of the discussion. No, I have no idea what the previous owner put on the dash... just know it can't be in the sun. I will work out with dealer and found one comment helpful. I'll stick to my Mercedes and Acura discussions where children are not playing on the computer.
You have the only ES with a sticky dash issue that anyone here has heard of.
If you want warranty coverage for a problem buy new or CPO.
I'd never buy any used luxury vehicle non CPO.
#23
Maybe the detailer that cleaned your car for the sale used some kind of cleaner to remove imbedded dirt / grime or even maybe applied a finish enhancing product to make the dash appear better.
#24
My mothernlaw has a 07 Camry with a melting dash. She doesn't
Clean the car much because it's not used much. It's got like 24k on it now. Anyways she said the camrys have issues with the dash melting. It looks horrible I'd be really irritated if it was my car. She is the only owner too. She got one of te first camrys on 06 with the v6
Clean the car much because it's not used much. It's got like 24k on it now. Anyways she said the camrys have issues with the dash melting. It looks horrible I'd be really irritated if it was my car. She is the only owner too. She got one of te first camrys on 06 with the v6
#25
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I was in an 07 Camry today, dash is a totally different material than the ES though...
#26
LOL, I love when people come on forums looking for everybody to powder their fannies and agree that the product is **** even though is cost $5 Million and they should have everything and anything done for them to make right on the egregious and incredible deficiencies in their USED cars. Then, when they get confronted with you know...logic...we're all a bunch of "children"...
If you want factory perfection, buy a new car. When you buy a used car these are the sorts of things you take a chance on. The previous owner did something to the dash, which is unfortunate. Its not the manufacturer's fault, and its not a "widespread defect". Sorry.
If you want factory perfection, buy a new car. When you buy a used car these are the sorts of things you take a chance on. The previous owner did something to the dash, which is unfortunate. Its not the manufacturer's fault, and its not a "widespread defect". Sorry.
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#27
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Assuming that the previous owner did something is just conjecture
I have not experienced a sticky dash, but I have read that another owner has had this problem.
#28
I agree, until the OP calls us children because we don't agree with him. He's not looking for help, he's looking for someone to pad his fanny. We answered all of his questions, he just didn't like the answers.
Its occam's razor, what is more likely? That there is a widespread dash melting issue that we have never heard on the two largest Lexus forums on the earth? Or that the previous owner put something on the dash that damaged the material?
Where? Point the OP to that, it would help him.
Its occam's razor, what is more likely? That there is a widespread dash melting issue that we have never heard on the two largest Lexus forums on the earth? Or that the previous owner put something on the dash that damaged the material?
Where? Point the OP to that, it would help him.
#29
There is a complete top dashboard for sale on e-bay motors. Seller is out of CA. Asking $800 but does have some scuff marks. www.ebaymotors.com, search for ES350 dashboard on parts and accessories, tune it to most expensive search.
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There is a complete top dashboard for sale on e-bay motors. Seller is out of CA. Asking $800 but does have some scuff marks. www.ebaymotors.com, search for ES350 dashboard on parts and accessories, tune it to most expensive search.