Check VSC Light - need to replace transmission
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Same vsc check engine light
I have had the light on for 2 year . It's drives fine but I was told the trass will go bad soon . Sure enough I have started burning oil , noticed that in the freeway my rpm is high since I am not going into the right gear . Shouldn't there be some warranties from Lexus or a recall? There seams to be a lot of us with the same issue . I have 150 k miles and the vsc lights been on for the last 35k. The car is only 8 years old .
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I have the same light turning on and off intermittently on my car that started at around 150k miles. But my car drives normally other than the traction control being off. There was a new recall i received for something about a gas smell but i doubt that has anything to do with this issue.
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My Check VSC light just came on today on my 06 IS250 with 149k miles. The car seems to run fine, I'm hoping that it is something other than the transmission issue.
#21
bump, have a buddy with this same issue, says the car drives smooth and normal. Changed out the transmission fluid but CEL popped back up after 600 miles or so.
Solenoid? or Torque Converter?
Solenoid? or Torque Converter?
#22
This seems to be an ongoing problem with most early 2nd gen IS'. My Check Engine/Check VSC/traction control light has been on and off for about 25k now. ( I am at 120k) It has been in and out of the service drive for a few years but my dealership has not done the CSP Carbon Clean up (even though I have a few cylinder misfire codes) I too am coming up with P2757. Hopefully changing out the Torque converter is the solution to all of our problems because personally it is not worth the 5k or the hassle to get Lexus to pay for the new tranny. Please advise the forums if this problem is happening to you and to see if changing the Torque Converter solves the issue. Good luck people!
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I had the same problem with the same cell on my is350, it had around 110k when it happened . However, my car was also leaking trans fluid from under the car. The first thing I did was I STOP driving the car cause doing so will only cause damage to the transmission. I took my car to a mechanic that I know its really good. He looked at it and told me it was the torque convertor but he couldn't really tell me if my transmission was bad because for him to find out he would've going to have to open it up which is very labor extensive. Thankfully, it was indeed the torque convertor and my tranny was good
#25
I had the same problem with the same cell on my is350, it had around 110k when it happened . However, my car was also leaking trans fluid from under the car. The first thing I did was I STOP driving the car cause doing so will only cause damage to the transmission. I took my car to a mechanic that I know its really good. He looked at it and told me it was the torque convertor but he couldn't really tell me if my transmission was bad because for him to find out he would've going to have to open it up which is very labor extensive. Thankfully, it was indeed the torque convertor and my tranny was good
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I'm good friend with the mechanic so he only charged me $600 parts and labor. One thing the mechanic show me was how bad the trans fluid was, which make me think that the fluid should be changed eve thou the transmission is "sealed". Been driving my car for six moths now and everything is normal no cel or leaks.
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Check Engine, VSC & Trac Lights problem since 2011
In March 2011, I took my 2005 IS250 at my dealership for a couple of Recalls (Service Campaign, they call it). They had to order the replacement parts so they told me to pick up car on the 3rd day.
I did come back, but even before I was out of the dealer lot, I noticed that those 3 lights were ON all at the same time, and the car was running roughly! They had to take it back to the service area to check it out. They detected an engine misfire, and performed a RESET. They test drove it themselves and the 3 lights were all OFF. They checked it off and wrote down that "No repairs needed at this time."
In March 2014, I took the car to the dealer for a ZLA campaign (water pump replacement). While there, I complained that the car runs badly at felt like it would stall. The dealer confirmed it and created TAS case #140570497: Excessive Misfire verification.
To my utter surprise, they offered to perform LSB 0124-12. They removed the engine, replced the pistons, piston rings, and inspected the cylinder block condition (seemed okay) -- AT NO COST to me!! It was FREE!
But then in January & February 2015, the 3 lights & the rough rides came back again, and this time the light on/off episodes became more often. So, early in March (why were all these bad things happening in March?), I went back to my dealer to tell them that the 2011 3-light problem really never went away, and kept coming back with a vengeance!
This time, they took it in for 3 days, and they told me that the Code P2757 was diagnosed and advised me that the transmission has to be replaced -- that it was THE problem -- along with a Code P0303 stored for #3 cylinder misfire! They also gave me a $4,800 estimate for the transmission replacement including labor cost.
I took the car home and told my advisor that I will ask my former co-workers at Toyota for 2nd & 3rd opinions before I make my decision on what I should do! I'm at present still doing my consults. I also called Corporate Customer Care and told them of my ongoing problem since 2011! The Customer Care advisor told me that they are creating a case file for my car issues!
I did come back, but even before I was out of the dealer lot, I noticed that those 3 lights were ON all at the same time, and the car was running roughly! They had to take it back to the service area to check it out. They detected an engine misfire, and performed a RESET. They test drove it themselves and the 3 lights were all OFF. They checked it off and wrote down that "No repairs needed at this time."
In March 2014, I took the car to the dealer for a ZLA campaign (water pump replacement). While there, I complained that the car runs badly at felt like it would stall. The dealer confirmed it and created TAS case #140570497: Excessive Misfire verification.
To my utter surprise, they offered to perform LSB 0124-12. They removed the engine, replced the pistons, piston rings, and inspected the cylinder block condition (seemed okay) -- AT NO COST to me!! It was FREE!
But then in January & February 2015, the 3 lights & the rough rides came back again, and this time the light on/off episodes became more often. So, early in March (why were all these bad things happening in March?), I went back to my dealer to tell them that the 2011 3-light problem really never went away, and kept coming back with a vengeance!
This time, they took it in for 3 days, and they told me that the Code P2757 was diagnosed and advised me that the transmission has to be replaced -- that it was THE problem -- along with a Code P0303 stored for #3 cylinder misfire! They also gave me a $4,800 estimate for the transmission replacement including labor cost.
I took the car home and told my advisor that I will ask my former co-workers at Toyota for 2nd & 3rd opinions before I make my decision on what I should do! I'm at present still doing my consults. I also called Corporate Customer Care and told them of my ongoing problem since 2011! The Customer Care advisor told me that they are creating a case file for my car issues!
#30
Same problem on mine happened around 56k. It would only studder after a hard acceleration and merge into traffic only to meet a red light. Would bog down and shake at the stop. Dealership told me carbon buildup, and it's normal apparently. Though reading this thread has me thinking otherwise. Check vsc light would come on every now and then, figured cause of running a staggered setup that might have been a hair off
Last edited by dcguy; 04-06-15 at 10:29 PM. Reason: cause I can.