Oh no- check engine light and check VSC
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Oh no- check engine light and check VSC
I have a IS250 AWD:
After only a month and only 1000 miles, my check engine light and check VSC came on. I dropped my car off at the dealership and then a few hours later lexus called me and described the same exact problem that is mentioned here
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...t=check+engine
It makes me kinda nervous that there was gas in the oil ( or could be ) and it seems like the problem could or will return... how would you guys handle the situation or what are your thoughts?
Mike
After only a month and only 1000 miles, my check engine light and check VSC came on. I dropped my car off at the dealership and then a few hours later lexus called me and described the same exact problem that is mentioned here
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...t=check+engine
It makes me kinda nervous that there was gas in the oil ( or could be ) and it seems like the problem could or will return... how would you guys handle the situation or what are your thoughts?
Mike
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Wow thats a surprise coming from lexus, now only makes me wounder if it was worth the extra $$. I would def keep going back to the dealer to get it check out to see if it continues. Well good luck, hopefully its only a one time thing.
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Originally Posted by heffergm
Vehicle Skid Control.
Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) senses the onset of loss of lateral traction and helps the driver stay on track. Input from four wheel-speed sensors, a yaw-rate (directional) sensor, a deceleration sensor, and a steering-wheel-angle sensor is communicated to the VSC computer. The system has the ability to reduce power and to control the brake actuator. Working with both ABS and TRAC, the VSC system helps the driver to compensate for loss of lateral traction, which can cause skids and loss of vehicle control. Lexus Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing a loss of control.
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Originally Posted by IS350spBLK
Wow thats a surprise coming from lexus, now only makes me wounder if it was worth the extra $$. I would def keep going back to the dealer to get it check out to see if it continues. Well good luck, hopefully its only a one time thing.
mike
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Originally Posted by mmaniaci
Couldn't gas in the oil cause permanent damage to the engine? Also, as if I wanted to bring my car into the shop all the time, I would've got a used dodge neon or something, not a lexus...
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Your car would have to be running ridiculously rich to end up with gas in your oil. That, or you've got an inginition problem. Cylinder misfiring, leaking injectors, something along those lines.
Gas has a pretty potent odor. Pull your dipstick and take a whiff....
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Gas in engine oil CAN be bad, but old radial aircraft engines used oil dilution for years on shut down to allow them to start in cold weather. By the time they reached operating temperatures the gas would have evaporated. On todays modern closed engines it probably would cause more harm than good. Now, leaking injectors, yea, I'd put money on that for sure.
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Just to throw in my own problem I had. I too once had the check engine light and VSC light come on in my wifes 04 RX330 last year. I called the dealer, made an appointment, but the earliest they could take me in was a week later. The next day all the lights went off. Finally when it reached the dealer they couldn't diagnose the problem because the check engine lights were off and no codes were stored. Nothing was done and I haven't seen the problem again since yet. Like some of the others, gas or gas cap probably wasn't the problem because it was at least 1/2 way though a tank. Anyway, the service manager said they did see this same problem come up before but didn't really know what it was.
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Originally Posted by mmaniaci
I have a IS250 AWD:
After only a month and only 1000 miles, my check engine light and check VSC came on. I dropped my car off at the dealership and then a few hours later lexus called me and described the same exact problem that is mentioned here
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...t=check+engine
It makes me kinda nervous that there was gas in the oil ( or could be ) and it seems like the problem could or will return... how would you guys handle the situation or what are your thoughts?
Mike
After only a month and only 1000 miles, my check engine light and check VSC came on. I dropped my car off at the dealership and then a few hours later lexus called me and described the same exact problem that is mentioned here
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...t=check+engine
It makes me kinda nervous that there was gas in the oil ( or could be ) and it seems like the problem could or will return... how would you guys handle the situation or what are your thoughts?
Mike
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Originally Posted by PhilipMSPT
For a little more info:
Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) senses the onset of loss of lateral traction and helps the driver stay on track. Input from four wheel-speed sensors, a yaw-rate (directional) sensor, a deceleration sensor, and a steering-wheel-angle sensor is communicated to the VSC computer. The system has the ability to reduce power and to control the brake actuator. Working with both ABS and TRAC, the VSC system helps the driver to compensate for loss of lateral traction, which can cause skids and loss of vehicle control. Lexus Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing a loss of control.
Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) senses the onset of loss of lateral traction and helps the driver stay on track. Input from four wheel-speed sensors, a yaw-rate (directional) sensor, a deceleration sensor, and a steering-wheel-angle sensor is communicated to the VSC computer. The system has the ability to reduce power and to control the brake actuator. Working with both ABS and TRAC, the VSC system helps the driver to compensate for loss of lateral traction, which can cause skids and loss of vehicle control. Lexus Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing a loss of control.
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so it's just a better traction control yea??
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Well picked my car up. When they ran the diagnostics, they came back with fuel to rich. They changed my oil because it was contaminated with raw fuel. Didn't have an answer for me, just said this has been reported with a couple IS's and GS's. Lexus is working on a field fix. For now he said just to let them know if the light comes back on. That is quite annoying to me, spend all this money on a car and didn't get the problem fixed really and the car only has 1000 miles on it and there is a chance that the problem will reoccur and I will be inconvenienced with bringing it back in. Also, while it was there, they did the recall fix on the gas pedal, no mention of an IPOD Oh yeah, it seems to me that the easily scratchable center console ( wood ), has more minor scracthes on it as though they dragged something accross it or wiped it with a ****ty towel. I told them NOT to wash it but I guess they vacumed the inside it. I can't be sure that the scratches were not there before, but I don't think they were I am not very happy
Oh yeah, thought I would mention, he also mentioned that they have seeing some problems with the seat belt and that lexus was working on a fix for that too.
Mike
Oh yeah, thought I would mention, he also mentioned that they have seeing some problems with the seat belt and that lexus was working on a fix for that too.
Mike