2006 Lexus IS250 won't crank
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2006 Lexus IS250 won't crank
I got my IS250 a couple of months ago and it was running fine til a week ago. I got in my car and tried to crank it and it cranked right up and then immediately killed itself. So I tried to start it again and it won't even try to crank. When I go try to crank it after a few hours it just repeats the process of cranking and killing itself and then won't try to crank. I have tried resetting the ecu, putting the key right beside the push to start button, different key fobs, and jump starting the car. I have also hooked it up to my OBII and it won't communicate with it most of the time, but I have got it to communicate twice with it when the check engine light is on, and it was my engine immobilizer system. The only lights that are on are my Check VSC, traction control, and my P/S light. Everything else turns on properly and works fine. My green light comes on my push to start so it shouldn't be my brakes not recognized being pushed down, and it recognizes it being in park. Have tried everything I know but can't afford to pay $99 an hour for them to have to fix my car.
Any help is very appreciated.
Any help is very appreciated.
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Exact thing happened to me. Had to get my car towed to the dealer. Turns out it was a bad fuel pressure sensor. It did not throw a code.
Now get this. Because of the fuel pressure gasket recall, Lexus will not replace just the fuel pressure sensor for liability reasons. So they have to replace the whole fuel rail to the tune of $1300.
Do yourself a favor and get a Fuel pressure sensor (Denso one is around $50. OEM one is around $250) and get that replaced first.
Good luck.
Now get this. Because of the fuel pressure gasket recall, Lexus will not replace just the fuel pressure sensor for liability reasons. So they have to replace the whole fuel rail to the tune of $1300.
Do yourself a favor and get a Fuel pressure sensor (Denso one is around $50. OEM one is around $250) and get that replaced first.
Good luck.
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Exact thing happened to me. Had to get my car towed to the dealer. Turns out it was a bad fuel pressure sensor. It did not throw a code.
Now get this. Because of the fuel pressure gasket recall, Lexus will not replace just the fuel pressure sensor for liability reasons. So they have to replace the whole fuel rail to the tune of $1300.
Do yourself a favor and get a Fuel pressure sensor (Denso one is around $50. OEM one is around $250) and get that replaced first.
Good luck.
Now get this. Because of the fuel pressure gasket recall, Lexus will not replace just the fuel pressure sensor for liability reasons. So they have to replace the whole fuel rail to the tune of $1300.
Do yourself a favor and get a Fuel pressure sensor (Denso one is around $50. OEM one is around $250) and get that replaced first.
Good luck.
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If you have AAA, you can get it towed for free. I got AAA for this reason. And in case my car fails, I still have a couple free tows over the next year.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-89458-30...NVVTSz&vxp=mtr
Where in Texas are you?
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I'm not entirely sure where it is, but check out this link on ebay. It has a picture of where it would be. It is definitely on the fuel rail.
If you have AAA, you can get it towed for free. I got AAA for this reason. And in case my car fails, I still have a couple free tows over the next year.
Im in southeasttexas close to lufkin. Have you heard of people unplugging it so that it will crank?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-89458-30...NVVTSz&vxp=mtr
Where in Texas are you?
If you have AAA, you can get it towed for free. I got AAA for this reason. And in case my car fails, I still have a couple free tows over the next year.
Im in southeasttexas close to lufkin. Have you heard of people unplugging it so that it will crank?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-89458-30...NVVTSz&vxp=mtr
Where in Texas are you?
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You may have to bite the bullet and get it towed to a shop that can change the sensor for you.
My local shop said they can do it in less than 2 hours. You might get lucky and have have a mobile mechanic come out and do it if they have the know how or you can try it yourself.
If I had not already had the car towed and sitting at the dealership, I would have attempted it myself. It does not look too bad. Just the spot is a little tight under the throttle body.
Good luck.
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Thanks for all the replies! The problem was my fuel pressure sensor. I unplugged it and it cranked and I was able to get it home. It was in limp mode I believe. Either way ordered a new fuel pressure sensor and waiting for it to come in. Thanks again!