I got the brake recall letter from Lexus
#5
Lexus Test Driver
For 2013s only?
#7
Yes. I drove the LFA.
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It involves replacement of the brake pedal load sensor, which requires replacement of the entire brake pedal assembly. Removal of the booster and ABS actuator in the engine bay is requires, as well as bleeding of the brakes afterwards. It will likely take more than the 4 hours it says... not an easy job.
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It involves replacement of the brake pedal load sensor, which requires replacement of the entire brake pedal assembly. Removal of the booster and ABS actuator in the engine bay is requires, as well as bleeding of the brakes afterwards. It will likely take more than the 4 hours it says... not an easy job.
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I'm guessing it's this one:
"Lexus is separately recalling 10,500 GS350 sedans from the 2013 model year because of a manufacturing defect in the brake pedal load sensing switch. If it malfunctions, it could cause the brakes to activate without the driver pressing the pedal and without the brake lights coming on, "
source: http://www.autoblog.com/2014/05/22/t...-gs350-recall/
"Lexus is separately recalling 10,500 GS350 sedans from the 2013 model year because of a manufacturing defect in the brake pedal load sensing switch. If it malfunctions, it could cause the brakes to activate without the driver pressing the pedal and without the brake lights coming on, "
source: http://www.autoblog.com/2014/05/22/t...-gs350-recall/
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I just checked my VIN and there is no recall. So I guess this is not for 2014s.
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It's not for the 2014s or any of the very early 2013s