Anyone else get a call from the dealer on gas pedal recall?
#138
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For the Canadian guys...
I picked up my F on Apr. 21 and they did NOT do a thing to it in regards to the recall. They had it for 4 days for routine service (I was out of town on business). I had received the pre-recall notice and thought that our dealers would also have the update. Apparently not...lol. They are still waiting on it up here, so no changes....yet.
I picked up my F on Apr. 21 and they did NOT do a thing to it in regards to the recall. They had it for 4 days for routine service (I was out of town on business). I had received the pre-recall notice and thought that our dealers would also have the update. Apparently not...lol. They are still waiting on it up here, so no changes....yet.
#140
comparing the pics, it looks like the new pedal is indeed the same size (length) with just the bottom corners cut off. But it looks like the location where the pedal attaches to the pedal assembly is now lowered on the pedal so that after installing, the pedal sits higher off the floor, which causes the illusion that it's now shorter when looking at it next to the brake pedal. i could be wrong, but that's what it looks to me.
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#141
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Please Mr. Postman.....
....Return to Sender! Address Unknown! I was at the mailbox when the postman tried to deliver it but he wouldn't take it back. Anyhoo, I received my recall notice yesterday saying that my IS-F was subject to this campaign. Along with the pedal/floormat fix the letter mentioned the software update (no more torque-stopping at the light to facilitate launching the car I guess). I've heard that they are replacing floormats as well. I purchased some Lexus all-weather mats for the car and like them very much. Will they confiscate the ones I purchased and not return them? I've seen pictures of the new ones and they look rather "sucky". Your thoughts?
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They didn't change my floor mats. Can anyone else chime in on whether or not their floor mats were replaced?
....Return to Sender! Address Unknown! I was at the mailbox when the postman tried to deliver it but he wouldn't take it back. Anyhoo, I received my recall notice yesterday saying that my IS-F was subject to this campaign. Along with the pedal/floormat fix the letter mentioned the software update (no more torque-stopping at the light to facilitate launching the car I guess). I've heard that they are replacing floormats as well. I purchased some Lexus all-weather mats for the car and like them very much. Will they confiscate the ones I purchased and not return them? I've seen pictures of the new ones and they look rather "sucky". Your thoughts?
#144
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I had two of the three components of the safety campaign installed on my "F" today. I had to sign a waiver when I refused to have them swap out my previously purchased all-weather floor mats (the replacements were much more shallow than the ones I purchased, crappy looking and "limp"). The new pedal, although smaller, has not affected my driving at all and my right foot finds the pedal reliably. They also flashed the new firmware into the system at the same time. For me, I feel Toyota was compelled to implement this recall to restore a perceived loss of consumer confidence. The conspiracy theorist in me asks if an American company would have been compelled to do the same?
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Car went in for it's 25k services yesterday and they did all the recalls.
1. Accelerator override
2. Pedal swap
3. Removed carpet padding and swapped my all-weather mats.
Overall the visual changes will take some time to get used too, but it all works and is clean. The new all-weather mats are nice since they say Lexus IS.
Does anyone know at what speed the engine will cut off when the brake and gas are pressed?
1. Accelerator override
2. Pedal swap
3. Removed carpet padding and swapped my all-weather mats.
Overall the visual changes will take some time to get used too, but it all works and is clean. The new all-weather mats are nice since they say Lexus IS.
Does anyone know at what speed the engine will cut off when the brake and gas are pressed?
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Car went in for its 20k checkup and service and they did the recall service, but didnt say anything about it and then charged me for the parts.LOL. 2 weeks later i get a call and they want to refund the charge for the recall service.
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Quick question for the guys that got the recall done, Can you still power brake and do burn-outs, my dealer told me you can. The car only shuts down when you step on the brake twice while the gas is pressed, is this true?
#149
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Originally Posted by mdsbrain
Car went in for it's 25k services yesterday and they did all the recalls.
1. Accelerator override
2. Pedal swap
3. Removed carpet padding and swapped my all-weather mats./
1. Accelerator override
2. Pedal swap
3. Removed carpet padding and swapped my all-weather mats./
Wasn't aware that they were doing that on the IS-F, IS250, IS350....