HELP! My IS 250 has sprung a leak!?!?!?
#31
Poor Liberty Show the Domestic vehicle some love! I've had less issues with mine than I have with my Lexus and I drive my Liberty hard, towing and 4x4. Sorry for getting off topic everyone.
#32
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I'll be watching for some water coming out of my Lexus underneath. I've got plenty of warranty left, being a CPO car purchased in Nov. 08. Do you see water under your IS350 in hot weather?
#33
The Libby is durable, other than eating front brake pads/rotors every 30K miles, but parts are cheap for this domestic beast. What year is yours?
I'll be watching for some water coming out of my Lexus underneath. I've got plenty of warranty left, being a CPO car purchased in Nov. 08. Do you see water under your IS350 in hot weather?
I'll be watching for some water coming out of my Lexus underneath. I've got plenty of warranty left, being a CPO car purchased in Nov. 08. Do you see water under your IS350 in hot weather?
#34
If you live in Florida and you do not see a half pint of water in the garage or other places you park either your AC is not working properly since it is not taking the moisture out of the air or it is going under your carpet. The first time I saw the wet carpet, I thought my little girl was spilling her drinks or leaking but after a couple of weeks I knew it was something else.. This problem needs to fixed right away. This water will steam up when you park your car outside on a hot day and you will see condensation inside your car if the weather cools overnight. Moisture inside your car will affect your electronics, contacts, etc.
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Lie, fraud?
I don't ask Lexus to replace my wrinkle leather seat in the warranty time or similar stupid things like that but I do want to make em fix their defective design before it happens to my car, and if it already happened to rx707, guess what, eventually it will all comes to all 06x50 and it's not our fault to turn AC on under hot day; I feel sorry for him to pay that $86x.xx bill, it's just unfortunate when it happens just right after his warranty is over.
Big corps don't want to admit too much faulty designs and don't want too many recalls because of their names and reputations, but it is their faulty design and we should make them fix for us.
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#38
^^^lol that's funny..
i have a small puddle on my 350 after I use the a/c here in texas..at first i didn't notice any puddles of water but realized it was more towards the center of the vehicle..
i have a small puddle on my 350 after I use the a/c here in texas..at first i didn't notice any puddles of water but realized it was more towards the center of the vehicle..
#39
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#40
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Still no puddle under my IS350.
I met my SA today and booked oil change-synthetic/service appointment for end of July. They will look at the AC drain then since I complained of "window fogging for over 1 hour after turning AC off and never seeing any drips under car after running AC in hot weather". He asked if the passenger side carpet was wet (it's not).
I met my SA today and booked oil change-synthetic/service appointment for end of July. They will look at the AC drain then since I complained of "window fogging for over 1 hour after turning AC off and never seeing any drips under car after running AC in hot weather". He asked if the passenger side carpet was wet (it's not).
#41
^^ I was thinking of you last week I as we had hot and humid weather. After work I pulled into the garage I noticed that my IS (250AWD) left a few drips of water on the driveway and after about 20 mins there was less than a thimble full under my car. My wife came home 5 mins after I did and when I checked under her car (about 15 mins after she got home) there was a bucket full of water under 04 Pilot.
I'm not sure where the water goes in our cars but I guess so long as the carpets are dry and there is a drip or two of water once in a while we are ok.
I'm not sure where the water goes in our cars but I guess so long as the carpets are dry and there is a drip or two of water once in a while we are ok.
#42
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^^ I'm wondering if the old/defective drain starts to clog, you start seeing the signs that we are seeing (little or no dripping, window fogging after AC is turned off), before the stage of ruined wet carpets.
Per the TSIB improved HVAC evaporator drain should be less prone to becoming blocked by debris.
Hopefully I can give more info after the service visit in late July.
Per the TSIB improved HVAC evaporator drain should be less prone to becoming blocked by debris.
Hopefully I can give more info after the service visit in late July.