Where to buy OEM accessories for ES300h
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Where to buy OEM accessories for ES300h
Hi,
We just got our ES 300h. We love it so far. However, after reading the other thread about floor carpet showing wear, we decided to get the Lexus floor mats. What is the easiest/cheapest way to get that and other accessories? Do I just call my dealer and order on the phone and pick up later? Is there an Lexus authorized seller online that I can buy from?
I am also interested to get the key sleeves. Are they good?
We just got our ES 300h. We love it so far. However, after reading the other thread about floor carpet showing wear, we decided to get the Lexus floor mats. What is the easiest/cheapest way to get that and other accessories? Do I just call my dealer and order on the phone and pick up later? Is there an Lexus authorized seller online that I can buy from?
I am also interested to get the key sleeves. Are they good?
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Hi,
We just got our ES 300h. We love it so far. However, after reading the other thread about floor carpet showing wear, we decided to get the Lexus floor mats. What is the easiest/cheapest way to get that and other accessories? Do I just call my dealer and order on the phone and pick up later? Is there an Lexus authorized seller online that I can buy from?
I am also interested to get the key sleeves. Are they good?
We just got our ES 300h. We love it so far. However, after reading the other thread about floor carpet showing wear, we decided to get the Lexus floor mats. What is the easiest/cheapest way to get that and other accessories? Do I just call my dealer and order on the phone and pick up later? Is there an Lexus authorized seller online that I can buy from?
I am also interested to get the key sleeves. Are they good?
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I was given the key sleeves as part of my purchase on ES350 a month ago (Starfire/Black, Luxury Package, Navi, Blind Spot, Int Parking, Rear shade, ill door sills). I wouldn't hesitate to buy them.
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The dealer installed the sleeves on my fobs before it was driven off the lot also.
The thing I dont understand is why the loop for your other keys (house, etc) is on the fob instead of the removable key. If you want to give the valet guy your fob to park the car, all your other keys are in his possession too. If the loop was on the removable key, you could easily pull it and keep possession of all your keys. Maybe Lexus was concerned about the strength or durability of the key latch if other keys were attached to it??
The thing I dont understand is why the loop for your other keys (house, etc) is on the fob instead of the removable key. If you want to give the valet guy your fob to park the car, all your other keys are in his possession too. If the loop was on the removable key, you could easily pull it and keep possession of all your keys. Maybe Lexus was concerned about the strength or durability of the key latch if other keys were attached to it??
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The dealer installed the sleeves on my fobs before it was driven off the lot also.
The thing I dont understand is why the loop for your other keys (house, etc) is on the fob instead of the removable key. If you want to give the valet guy your fob to park the car, all your other keys are in his possession too. If the loop was on the removable key, you could easily pull it and keep possession of all your keys. Maybe Lexus was concerned about the strength or durability of the key latch if other keys were attached to it??
The thing I dont understand is why the loop for your other keys (house, etc) is on the fob instead of the removable key. If you want to give the valet guy your fob to park the car, all your other keys are in his possession too. If the loop was on the removable key, you could easily pull it and keep possession of all your keys. Maybe Lexus was concerned about the strength or durability of the key latch if other keys were attached to it??
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Some Lexus key fobs have a removable mechanical "key" used to open doors and/or trunk in case of electrical failure (and to lock glovebox). The idea is to attach this mechanical key to your keyring using a metal ring, often supplied by Lexus. Then, when turning the car over to a valet or service person, you simply press a little button and detach the key fob from the mechanical key/keyring and hand it over. Since you previously locked out the trunk opener in the glove box and then locked the glove box using the mechanical key, the valet or serviceman cannot get into your trunk but can access the cabin/engine compartment and operate the vehicle as needed. The key glove supports this mode of operation with the addition that the cord loop is for, as mentioned, hanging the fob on a valet's or shop's key board.
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Yes I just noticed the key glove in the dashboard! Thanks for the tip. I also see that we have a floor mat installed however it doesn't seem like the all season variety. Is that no good?
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Ah, I've got your meaning now. Thanks for clarifying.
To answer your question, there are advantages and disadvantages to each type of floor mat. The factory carpet mats, especially in light colors, are quickly soiled. The all-weather variety, while more durable, are less attractive than the stock mats. Many owners have found dark-colored carpet mats are a worthwhile compromise. They show less wear and dirt while appearing more luxurious than the utilitarian all-weather rubber ones. Hope this helps.
To answer your question, there are advantages and disadvantages to each type of floor mat. The factory carpet mats, especially in light colors, are quickly soiled. The all-weather variety, while more durable, are less attractive than the stock mats. Many owners have found dark-colored carpet mats are a worthwhile compromise. They show less wear and dirt while appearing more luxurious than the utilitarian all-weather rubber ones. Hope this helps.