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Old 10-16-13, 09:40 AM
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Im looking for an 2007-2008 Is 250 with around 60k-70k miles on it but I want to know a lot more about the carbon build up issue. I heard that it is common around that range of miles. If I do buy an Is 250 and get the carbon buildup, how much would it cost to get the top engine clean? Also how often would I have to get it cleaned?
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First of all welcome to CL. I had my top engine clean after I complained if misfiring and stalling twice. They did it got free at my dealer when it happened at 63K. Here is some reading for you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ld-up-csp.html
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have you ever thought of running some seafoam thru your vac line to clean some of the carbon out? I've used it on all my cars and it does wonders. If you want you can also pull your plugs and drop like a 1/4 to a half ounce in each chamber, let it soak and watch it blow out a bunch of black crap from your exhaust. Unless you would rather it stay in there lol.


sure you'll get the people saying dont use the stuff, but if used correctly it's a great/safe way to clean your motor. pour 1.5 ounces per quart of oil in your crank case and you'll also lossen up and remove slug buildup, put 1/3rd of a can in your gas tank and clean out your fuel delivery system.

read up on the product and dont dump an entire can in your crank case or suck in too fast and get hydro locked, just be safe, but like every forum out there i already put my flame suit on so bring on the haters.
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Originally Posted by Sffd103
First of all welcome to CL. I had my top engine clean after I complained if misfiring and stalling twice. They did it got free at my dealer when it happened at 63K. Here is some reading for you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ld-up-csp.html
was your car past the warranty? because that is what I am afraid about. I think the chances of me buying an 2007-2008 would be over the warranty.
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Originally Posted by skyhigh23
was your car past the warranty? because that is what I am afraid about. I think the chances of me buying an 2007-2008 would be over the warranty.
I think I was just out of it but there's a TSB on it and my car had symptoms so they covered it.
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Originally Posted by Sffd103
I think I was just out of it but there's a TSB on it and my car had symptoms so they covered it.
I am a newb when it comes to cars. So does the TSB still apply without warranty? Also I heard that there is a CSP for the IS 250 which extends the warranty to 9 years with no milage limitation. is that true? So, in other words if I do buy an IS 250 from a private seller do I have to worry about the carbon buildup issue?
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By the way would an Is 250 in the year range of 07-08 with 60k-70k miles still have powertrain warranty?
I have been reading a lot of post on this forum and am scared to buy the car because of the carbon buildup
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Originally Posted by skyhigh23
I am a newb when it comes to cars. So does the TSB still apply without warranty? Also I heard that there is a CSP for the IS 250 which extends the warranty to 9 years with no milage limitation. is that true? So, in other words if I do buy an IS 250 from a private seller do I have to worry about the carbon buildup issue?
-TSB don't apply if you are out of warranty. Only recalls apply.
-There is a carbon build up CSP which indeed extends coverage regarding that issue to 9 years/unlimited miles.
-not all is250 were affected but this thread will help you out.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ld-up-csp.html


Originally Posted by skyhigh23
By the way would an Is 250 in the year range of 07-08 with 60k-70k miles still have powertrain warranty?
I have been reading a lot of post on this forum and am scared to buy the car because of the carbon buildup
The Powertrain Warranty is for 72 months or 70,000 miles, whichever occurs first. More info can be found here.

http://drivers.lexus.com/lexusdriver...ce/warranty.do
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So, if I do buy an IS from a private seller and they do not have any record of any carbon build up issue on the vin # should I just bring it into the lexus dealer to ask them to check for the carbon build up under the csp?
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I think Lexus quoted me ~$400 for the "induction cleaning" although i did it all myself. While i was in there i installed an Oil Catch Can setup. Dont have an issue anymore. Funny Lexus couldnt figure this one out. They just want to crack the motor open and replace pistons/rings.. no thanks
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Originally Posted by 4grDrvr
I think Lexus quoted me ~$400 for the "induction cleaning" although i did it all myself. While i was in there i installed an Oil Catch Can setup. Dont have an issue anymore. Funny Lexus couldnt figure this one out. They just want to crack the motor open and replace pistons/rings.. no thanks
yea I heard somone doing that on another forum but I dont think i have heard anyone on this forum doing this. How does it work?
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being worried about this issue is the biggest reason i didnt get a 250 and just opted to find a older 350. some cars get it sooner, some get it later, but they all get it and will get it again. its just design of the motor ultimately.
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This is where all the talk is at
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ld-up-csp.html
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mm I got my bottom end replaced for free! now they are just doing pistons
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Originally Posted by vicsis250
Thanks man. I have been reading every page of that. I get scared every time I read some of the posts.


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