Gas Pedal Shaving
#31
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HATE the modified pedal/floor
Just drove home after picking up the car. Dealership is two hours away so while they did fill the tank it doesn't exactly make the trip worth it.
I hate what they have done to the pedal it its chopped at the corners and very sharp the bottom of my shoe actually stick's too it. And they modified the floor so now there is a big bump then dip under the pedal; I will have to find a new place to rest my foot when using cruise.
It seems I am the only one bothered by the modified pedal on the board as near as I can tell. Is the new pedal hooking on the soles of anyone else's shoes or maybe they just did a sub-par job with mine?
I hate what they have done to the pedal it its chopped at the corners and very sharp the bottom of my shoe actually stick's too it. And they modified the floor so now there is a big bump then dip under the pedal; I will have to find a new place to rest my foot when using cruise.
It seems I am the only one bothered by the modified pedal on the board as near as I can tell. Is the new pedal hooking on the soles of anyone else's shoes or maybe they just did a sub-par job with mine?
Last edited by beagle77; 02-08-10 at 06:36 PM. Reason: grammer
#35
The top of your floor carpet behind the pedal looks like its been cut away and doesn't look properly finished. Is that normal?
Also the pedal reshaping looks sames as pics I saw on Jalopnik.
However my dealer told me they actually have recieved the new pedals so shaving isn't necessary.
I am holding off on the recall though, I am concerned with what is going on with the floor underneath the pedal. I am inclined to leave it as is, since there is no real problem with the original design. Problem only arises if a moron puts a missized mat on top of the carpet one.
Also the pedal reshaping looks sames as pics I saw on Jalopnik.
However my dealer told me they actually have recieved the new pedals so shaving isn't necessary.
I am holding off on the recall though, I am concerned with what is going on with the floor underneath the pedal. I am inclined to leave it as is, since there is no real problem with the original design. Problem only arises if a moron puts a missized mat on top of the carpet one.
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yea I am pretty upset about what they did with the floor. I have small feet and now it is really uncomfortable to drive the car where as before they modified it was great. Really regret getting this done to my car.
#38
You should make them reverse it. Also you should ask them to put new carpet trim, because the way it looks torn in the corner is terrible.
If dealer refuses call Lexus.
If dealer refuses call Lexus.
#40
I would like the software upgrade, but really don't want the pedal shaving or removing of the padding beneath the carpet. There is plenty of clearance with the original carpet floor mat.
Has anyone gotten their dealer to do JUST the software upgrade?
Has anyone gotten their dealer to do JUST the software upgrade?
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The dealer is being quite responsive although they leave out mentioning anything about my pedal. I can't fault them to much for their effort but a key reason in getting the Lexus over the BMW was that it would be bullet proof and I would not have to deal with going to the shop all the time. Also quite and comfortable won out over speeding tickets and driving excitement. If they had taken the time to do a few cold starts in the first place and verified that the transmission fluid level is correct it would be a non-issue as they would have put their best effort in.
My wife is driving the car this morning and if the pedal issues don't bug her we are just going to switch cars.
"Good Morning Mr. beagle77,
I wanted to check with you to see if you wanted us to pickup your vehicle on a Monday, drop off a loaner vehicle so that we can have the vehicle early in the week to do some cold starts on it to recheck the transmission issue. I could also do a Tuesday as well if Mondays dont work well with your schedule.
Please let me know"
My wife is driving the car this morning and if the pedal issues don't bug her we are just going to switch cars.
"Good Morning Mr. beagle77,
I wanted to check with you to see if you wanted us to pickup your vehicle on a Monday, drop off a loaner vehicle so that we can have the vehicle early in the week to do some cold starts on it to recheck the transmission issue. I could also do a Tuesday as well if Mondays dont work well with your schedule.
Please let me know"
#43
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While it's really difficult to clearly see in your photos. It sure looks like the DID NOT completely follow the instruction... If you go back and to my previous post (#25) where I posted the service bulletin, then go to page 8 of the instructions, (not the explanation), your pedal, especially the back side with the sharper edge, does not appear to correspond to the revisions. I'd go back. It also looks like some got lazy and cut the carpet. That's not correct either.
I have to agree with other posters. I would not have this done if this is the solution. Now, looks like the it's time to do an upgrade to aluminum pedals.
I have to agree with other posters. I would not have this done if this is the solution. Now, looks like the it's time to do an upgrade to aluminum pedals.
Last edited by VVTiBob; 02-12-10 at 01:51 PM. Reason: spelling error corrected.
#44
A brand-new pedal is supposed to be available later this year, and will be available for all owners affected by the recall, that's the option I would take, especially given the aesthetic and functional complaints evidenced here.