92 ls400 ignition coil replacement
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92 ls400 ignition coil replacement
Hey Guys,
I am replacing the coils on my 92 ls400 after the loss of power situation; one question....has anyone replaced the driver side coil. I am having a really bad time trying to remove the coil. I can't reach the screws and assume you have to remove the bracket that the coil is mounted to. However, I cannot access the bolt on the block that the bracket is secured to. Not enough room. Has anyone removed the ds coil and can you help? Thanks
I am replacing the coils on my 92 ls400 after the loss of power situation; one question....has anyone replaced the driver side coil. I am having a really bad time trying to remove the coil. I can't reach the screws and assume you have to remove the bracket that the coil is mounted to. However, I cannot access the bolt on the block that the bracket is secured to. Not enough room. Has anyone removed the ds coil and can you help? Thanks
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Hey Guys,
I am replacing the coils on my 92 ls400 after the loss of power situation; one question....has anyone replaced the driver side coil. I am having a really bad time trying to remove the coil. I can't reach the screws and assume you have to remove the bracket that the coil is mounted to. However, I cannot access the bolt on the block that the bracket is secured to. Not enough room. Has anyone removed the ds coil and can you help? Thanks
I am replacing the coils on my 92 ls400 after the loss of power situation; one question....has anyone replaced the driver side coil. I am having a really bad time trying to remove the coil. I can't reach the screws and assume you have to remove the bracket that the coil is mounted to. However, I cannot access the bolt on the block that the bracket is secured to. Not enough room. Has anyone removed the ds coil and can you help? Thanks
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Thanks for the information. I was really struggling trying to access the inner bolts for the bracket. I will try the batter removal and hopefully that will make the job easier. Regards, Gil
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Today, I learned that the inventor of the 1UZ engine really is a sadistic, sick, son of a gun. Trying to get the driver side replaced was noooooo joke. Glad it is all over now.
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The coils on mine were most likely the originals, and over time,like most maintenance items, will fail. This is my original thread with my problems
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...-ned-help.html
As far as ordering them,,, you really wont find them at your local parts store. You can order them thru one of our vendors(check vendor section,, Carson Lexus,,Sewell Lexus, etc) I lucked up on finding mine locally, b/c I have a small off brand store local to me that had ordered them for another customer, previously, and he never came to pick them up so they were stuck with them. Price wise, they were not that expensive,, under $100 per side.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...-ned-help.html
As far as ordering them,,, you really wont find them at your local parts store. You can order them thru one of our vendors(check vendor section,, Carson Lexus,,Sewell Lexus, etc) I lucked up on finding mine locally, b/c I have a small off brand store local to me that had ordered them for another customer, previously, and he never came to pick them up so they were stuck with them. Price wise, they were not that expensive,, under $100 per side.
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Good day, can a bad ignition coil be causative to the stated problems in this thread ?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...s-to-half.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...s-to-half.html
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just invest about 15 minutes, and you may very likely have your answer to your LS400 issues, go to my thread on the capacitors that I also linked to in your earlier thread, and look at the diagram in post #1 on how to remove your ECU, (make sure to disconnect your negative battery cable first)
then once you have the ECU out, make sure you have on all cotton clothes and bare feet, (for static protection) then very carefully open the ECU and photograph the insides with the best digital camera you can find, in a bright room or even outdoors in the shade (you could even use the camera on a high-end cell phone if it is high resolution, such as an iPhone 5 or Samsung GS3 or GS4) - you want the quality of the pics to look like the photos I posted in post#1 on ECU thread - then post the photos here, and Yamae and I will take a look at them, and we can easily spot leaking ECU capacitors!
now what else can you do to have a good chance of having your answer in 15 minutes?
then once you have the ECU out, make sure you have on all cotton clothes and bare feet, (for static protection) then very carefully open the ECU and photograph the insides with the best digital camera you can find, in a bright room or even outdoors in the shade (you could even use the camera on a high-end cell phone if it is high resolution, such as an iPhone 5 or Samsung GS3 or GS4) - you want the quality of the pics to look like the photos I posted in post#1 on ECU thread - then post the photos here, and Yamae and I will take a look at them, and we can easily spot leaking ECU capacitors!
now what else can you do to have a good chance of having your answer in 15 minutes?
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Bad Ignition Coils
I have a 1991 Lexus LS400 an it started running very very poorly with no acceleration, I went through a myriad of things to try and fix it, even taking it to an automotive diagnostics place and they couldn't figure it out, told me probably something 'exhaust related'. I replaced Oxygen Sensors, Spark Plugs, Catalytic Converts that were fried, PCV valve then finally sold the car to my neighbor who's good with cars since I was moving out of state. He figured out that it was just the 2 ignition coils and this solved the problem as this was keeping the spark plugs from firing properly, which in turn fried my catalytic converters. He replaced both driver and passenger side ignition coils and it started running like new again. Just wanted to share my experience so hopefully this helps someone. Also I believe you remove the battery to get to the one on the drivers side.
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Did any of you get a code on the coils before you decided to replace them? I am not getting the power that I should on my '92 either. Already replaced plugs and wires. BTW: I had a short on the dr's side that was grounding out on the motor, which I fixed. It looked like I was getting plenty of fire to the plugs.