2005 GX470's: Are you experiencing the Clunk?
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2005 GX470's: Are you experiencing the Clunk?
I have been reading some mixed reviews here in regards to the "CLUNK". I am referring to that feeling as if hit from behind shortly after coming to a stop. Some are saying it still exists in the 2005 while others are implying that it has been resolved.
Just to be perfectly clear.... Has anyone experienced this "Clunk" in a 2005 GX?
Just to be perfectly clear.... Has anyone experienced this "Clunk" in a 2005 GX?
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Hate to burst your bubble, but it will show up. Mine started at 3500 miles. Lexus is now telling service writers to add a line on service orders about this issue. Saying that it is a normal occurance for a 4X4 with rear height control.
In other words, Lexus has given up on finding a fix, so they are now reverting to the "it is a normal characteristic for the vehicle" and screw the consumer who paid for a 50K luxury vehicle, that isn't so luxury after all.
As I understand it, this issue will be present in all years until the redesign when it goes to a hybid and looses its driveline all together (at least that is what I have been told my service guy)
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In other words, Lexus has given up on finding a fix, so they are now reverting to the "it is a normal characteristic for the vehicle" and screw the consumer who paid for a 50K luxury vehicle, that isn't so luxury after all.
As I understand it, this issue will be present in all years until the redesign when it goes to a hybid and looses its driveline all together (at least that is what I have been told my service guy)
Good Luck
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I have an 04' , but that doesn't matter. There have been no changes to Mfg. or materials since the first and only redesign in late 03/early 04.
I have had my driveline removed and lubed once, lubed twice, and completely replaced twice. Guess what it still has this problem. After the driveline replacements it went away for a little bit, but always comes back.
So year of vehicle doesn't matter, they all do it to some extent.
Don't get me wrong, I hope yours doesn't, but I am betting that in the near future it will start.
I have had my driveline removed and lubed once, lubed twice, and completely replaced twice. Guess what it still has this problem. After the driveline replacements it went away for a little bit, but always comes back.
So year of vehicle doesn't matter, they all do it to some extent.
Don't get me wrong, I hope yours doesn't, but I am betting that in the near future it will start.
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Not sure of the build, but like I say above driveline issue has ben in for service a total of 5 times and I am now at 15.5K miles.
The biggest break for not having the clunkings was after the new driveshafts were put in, however as soon as the newness/tightness of the new shaft wears off, it comes right back.
Only thing I can say is that Lexus screwed the pooch on this one. Big time.
The sad part is that this is nothing new and has been well documented on the LX and the Toyota 4-runners. Lexus just doesn't seem to care about this issue and think it is a big deal.
Well, for a 50K luxury vehicle where you are paying a premium for the luxury and the name plate, it is a big deal.
Lexus customer service at the dealership level is great, but my confidence in the execution of new products from corporate is damaged and I don't know if I wil be able to get pass that to ever buy another vehicle from them.
The biggest break for not having the clunkings was after the new driveshafts were put in, however as soon as the newness/tightness of the new shaft wears off, it comes right back.
Only thing I can say is that Lexus screwed the pooch on this one. Big time.
The sad part is that this is nothing new and has been well documented on the LX and the Toyota 4-runners. Lexus just doesn't seem to care about this issue and think it is a big deal.
Well, for a 50K luxury vehicle where you are paying a premium for the luxury and the name plate, it is a big deal.
Lexus customer service at the dealership level is great, but my confidence in the execution of new products from corporate is damaged and I don't know if I wil be able to get pass that to ever buy another vehicle from them.
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I've had my 2005 for about 3 weeks now - about 450 miles. I don't know I have have "THE" clunk everyone is talking about, but I notice if I run on the freeway for a while and then stop at the exit, the transmission seems to do some clunk as it drops down into first gear. You can feel a slight bump and a small lurch from the truck.
I am hoping it is not the "THE" clunk and just a tight transmission that will loosen up after a while. I really wouldn't have noticed anything if I had not read these posts, so it is very slight.
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I am hoping it is not the "THE" clunk and just a tight transmission that will loosen up after a while. I really wouldn't have noticed anything if I had not read these posts, so it is very slight.
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Originally Posted by Donger
I've had my 2005 for about 3 weeks now - about 450 miles. I don't know I have have "THE" clunk everyone is talking about, but I notice if I run on the freeway for a while and then stop at the exit, the transmission seems to do some clunk as it drops down into first gear. You can feel a slight bump and a small lurch from the truck.
I am hoping it is not the "THE" clunk and just a tight transmission that will loosen up after a while. I really wouldn't have noticed anything if I had not read these posts, so it is very slight.
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I am hoping it is not the "THE" clunk and just a tight transmission that will loosen up after a while. I really wouldn't have noticed anything if I had not read these posts, so it is very slight.
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My 95 LC had the clunk every once in awhile for over 130K miles. Never hurt the performance of the LC and it really never got any worse. Just lube it every OCI and enjoy the ride. If it really bothers you get a RX .
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Originally Posted by Kash
are you sure its the clunk or is it after you stop and let off the break the vehicle jerks foward abit..?
I am not sure what the electronics in this engine are programmed to do. I had a GS400 and it always would idle steady. Might be the design of the engine, the load of the A/C compressor or a bug in the engine management software. Who knows. Since it is new, I'll let it break-in. If it keeps it up, I'll have it checked.
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Originally Posted by Donger
I noticed the RPM's fluctuate a bit with this vehicle. Seems the engine will rev a bit and settle down. Even warm, I notice it will sit at 600-800 RPM then go up to 1200-1500 and drop right back down. Don't have any idea what it is doing, but could be the reason for the lurching feel.
I am not sure what the electronics in this engine are programmed to do. I had a GS400 and it always would idle steady. Might be the design of the engine, the load of the A/C compressor or a bug in the engine management software. Who knows. Since it is new, I'll let it break-in. If it keeps it up, I'll have it checked.
I am not sure what the electronics in this engine are programmed to do. I had a GS400 and it always would idle steady. Might be the design of the engine, the load of the A/C compressor or a bug in the engine management software. Who knows. Since it is new, I'll let it break-in. If it keeps it up, I'll have it checked.
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Originally Posted by Donger
Brake is on, the vehicle doesn't actually move. You can just feel it trying to lurch forward. It is very brief. I noticed the RPM's fluctuate a bit with this vehicle. Seems the engine will rev a bit and settle down. Even warm, I notice it will sit at 600-800 RPM then go up to 1200-1500 and drop right back down. Don't have any idea what it is doing, but could be the reason for the lurching feel.
I am not sure what the electronics in this engine are programmed to do. I had a GS400 and it always would idle steady. Might be the design of the engine, the load of the A/C compressor or a bug in the engine management software. Who knows. Since it is new, I'll let it break-in. If it keeps it up, I'll have it checked.
I am not sure what the electronics in this engine are programmed to do. I had a GS400 and it always would idle steady. Might be the design of the engine, the load of the A/C compressor or a bug in the engine management software. Who knows. Since it is new, I'll let it break-in. If it keeps it up, I'll have it checked.