My new lexus hybrid stalled on Hwy 401 express
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I, for one, find this thread very interesting.
A 6 week old car that stalled without warning, had to towed to the dealer who found nothing wrong with it? Yes it does sound fishy.
With all of Toyota's media problems in the past, maybe this is being swept under the carpet?
Please keep us posted on what you learn.
A 6 week old car that stalled without warning, had to towed to the dealer who found nothing wrong with it? Yes it does sound fishy.
With all of Toyota's media problems in the past, maybe this is being swept under the carpet?
Please keep us posted on what you learn.
#17
I have been tracking the Kia and especially the Sonata Hybrid groups, and they have had a lot of similar problems, although perhaps not identical. Difference is the Lexus has been out there for several years, and hopefully had those issues well behind them. I had a Chrysler van stall on I-75 a few years back. I know those things happen - it does not mean the whole line of cars is bad - but it is a real concern. I cannot imagine Lexus being willing to replace it unless the problem recurs a second time and they cannot diagnose it. But I can see them pulling out the stops to find out what went wrong.
I, for one, hope you continue to keep us updated on what happens with the car.
I, for one, hope you continue to keep us updated on what happens with the car.
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There is nothing fishy about this incident at all. There will always be a bad car out of a big batch. The OP is just unlucky in this case. I'm also not surprised that the dealer did not find anything wrong with the car. Some of the worst things to fix in a car are electrical problems, especially ones that are intermittent.
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I have been tracking the Kia and especially the Sonata Hybrid groups, and they have had a lot of similar problems, although perhaps not identical. Difference is the Lexus has been out there for several years, and hopefully had those issues well behind them. I had a Chrysler van stall on I-75 a few years back. I know those things happen - it does not mean the whole line of cars is bad - but it is a real concern. I cannot imagine Lexus being willing to replace it unless the problem recurs a second time and they cannot diagnose it. But I can see them pulling out the stops to find out what went wrong.
I, for one, hope you continue to keep us updated on what happens with the car.
I, for one, hope you continue to keep us updated on what happens with the car.
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Finally someone understands our awkward situation. Yes we have to wait for it to recur a second time to be fair and I hope the file is not officially closed. The hybrid Lexus is a real fuel efficient car at average of 5L/100km which is hard to give up at this time. Speaking of stalling on a highway, every driver should be alert and have the technique of handling the situation. The hybrid Lexus did allow us to "limp" to the shoulder. I will keep everyone posted of any future developments.
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This could have been you if you didn't have time to move to the shoulder because of traffic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zyycm5_8sw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zyycm5_8sw
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It's been six months since my first post about the stalling on the 100km HWY 401. We kept our driving habits and drove on 100km highways for an average of 200kms weekly. The car is still good, no further issues. We have talked to 2 service managers at the dealer still problem unknown. There were some speculations but no solid answers.
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My HS250s did the same thing
I have a 2010 hybrid Lexus with only 27,093 miles on it, and I change the synthetic oil every 5000 miles and take good care if the car. But, while driving the other day, the check engine light came on as well as the engine shaped symbol. A few seconds later, the exclamation point symbol lit up and an error: Hybrid System Error (or something similar) popped up in the driver's display. I was able to go another few feet, and the car died. I was on a hill so very slowly rolled into a parking area using arm strong steering the entire way. I read the manual while waiting for Lexus AAA to pick me up two hours later. The manual said anytime there is a Hybrid Error, the car shuts down for safety reasons and so the Hybrid system isn't damaged. Things could happen due to the high voltages involved I believe.
The Lexus Dealer is great of course and gave me a nice 2015 loaner to drive. They called me today and said they had to contact the Lexus Engineers but have determined that the fuel pump was the cause...nothing to do with the Hybrid part of the system. I will let you know if that fixes the issue or not.
The Lexus Dealer is great of course and gave me a nice 2015 loaner to drive. They called me today and said they had to contact the Lexus Engineers but have determined that the fuel pump was the cause...nothing to do with the Hybrid part of the system. I will let you know if that fixes the issue or not.
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