Red Maintenance light tried everything!!
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Red Maintenance light tried everything!!
I have tried without success to get the Red triangle need maintenance light off. I followed instructions posted with regard to the odometer, turning the car off and on etc Triangle disappears for a moment then always comes back. Also went to the information panel and adjusted all dates forward (or miles) so it doesn't appear that a scheduled service call is late. (I hope this makes sense).
My husband used to handle all this for me and he passed away. My car is a 1995 ls430 purchased certified from dealer at 25,000 miles. I don't believe any major service has been done on the car, outside of routine synthetic oil changes, new tires, new alternator (i did that recently)
Could it be that it needs a big service done, it's now 89,000 miles and drives like a dream. I'm a bit concerned since I do a fair amount of long distance travel and my dogs would be no use in a crisis.
Also, I recently had a flat tire and was not alerted on the dashboard, shouldn't a message pop up with the red triangle?
Thanks so much. I really hope my message can be understood, doing the best I can to describe what's happening. Btw closest lexus dealer is a few hours away.
My husband used to handle all this for me and he passed away. My car is a 1995 ls430 purchased certified from dealer at 25,000 miles. I don't believe any major service has been done on the car, outside of routine synthetic oil changes, new tires, new alternator (i did that recently)
Could it be that it needs a big service done, it's now 89,000 miles and drives like a dream. I'm a bit concerned since I do a fair amount of long distance travel and my dogs would be no use in a crisis.
Also, I recently had a flat tire and was not alerted on the dashboard, shouldn't a message pop up with the red triangle?
Thanks so much. I really hope my message can be understood, doing the best I can to describe what's happening. Btw closest lexus dealer is a few hours away.
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It's due for major maintenance at 90,000 miles, including timing belt if that hasn't been done recently. That might be why the light is on. I assume you went through pressing the reset button to get the light off?
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Sorry to hear your husband passed.
Turn car on and make sure the trip odometer is not showing a or b. Set it so nothing is showing
Turn car off.
While holding the reset button turn car to the acc position, not actually starting the car, and hold for 5 seconds. This should reset the light. You should get your timing belt / water pump done soon. Stay on top of your oil changes too. If you maintain the vehicle it will last a very long time.
Turn car on and make sure the trip odometer is not showing a or b. Set it so nothing is showing
Turn car off.
While holding the reset button turn car to the acc position, not actually starting the car, and hold for 5 seconds. This should reset the light. You should get your timing belt / water pump done soon. Stay on top of your oil changes too. If you maintain the vehicle it will last a very long time.
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Be sure to press the "Reset" button on the dashboard to the right of the steering column (not the "Reset" button on the steering wheel).
Last edited by rkw77080; 07-20-15 at 06:31 PM.
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red maintenance light tried everything
Oh my goodness first let me clarify, I have a 2005 not a 1995! When I did the reset button I went to trip A, I will try the latest suggestion and see if that works.
Thanks for telling me about the 90K maintenance due, is it ok if I take it to a regular gas station that is familiar with Lexus or must I take it to a Lexus dealer?
Thanks again. This group is fantastic, I've gotten some great tips here. Thanks all.
Thanks for telling me about the 90K maintenance due, is it ok if I take it to a regular gas station that is familiar with Lexus or must I take it to a Lexus dealer?
Thanks again. This group is fantastic, I've gotten some great tips here. Thanks all.
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Don't take it to a gas station mechanic please. It is a pretty complicated job. I suggests a Toyota dealer vs Lexus if you want to save money. The job includes replacing the timing belt and water pump. I would also suggest having the throttle body cleaned at the same time. Parts and labor should be no more then $1400.
A good independent shop can do the work as well but Toyota dealers tend to be pretty competitive. Shop around and get quotes. We can also direct you on what parts to buy and you will pay for labor only if you desire. They sell the parts in a kit. This will save money too. If you buy the kit yourself and pay for labor only you should be out the door closer to $1,000.00 if not less including the $173 for the kit.
Mechanics love to rip women off. Feel free to post here and let us know the quotes you receive. Lots of good people here who like to help.
Edit:
Here is the link. This is the same OEM parts Lexus or Toyota would use at 1/3 of what the dealer usually charges. Really it is the most cost effective way. Buy the OEM parts yourself and pay for labor only.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008EE...s=aisin+tk+021
Not to load you up with too much information but if it is in your budget there are a few more things that can be done at the same time and it will help the cars performance, efficiency, and maintain reliability. Preventive maintenance is very good in general and actually saves you money vs waiting for something to fail.
Have the mechanic / dealer do the following:
- Replace spark plugs (you need 8)
- Drain and refill on transmission
- Drain and refill on differential
- Clean throttle body
- Clean Maf sensor
- Replace or clean pcv valve
- Replace engine temp sensor Link
This basically takes care of all other maintenance until 180K miles unless a sensor fails or maybe a bushing / mount.
A good independent shop can do the work as well but Toyota dealers tend to be pretty competitive. Shop around and get quotes. We can also direct you on what parts to buy and you will pay for labor only if you desire. They sell the parts in a kit. This will save money too. If you buy the kit yourself and pay for labor only you should be out the door closer to $1,000.00 if not less including the $173 for the kit.
Mechanics love to rip women off. Feel free to post here and let us know the quotes you receive. Lots of good people here who like to help.
Edit:
Here is the link. This is the same OEM parts Lexus or Toyota would use at 1/3 of what the dealer usually charges. Really it is the most cost effective way. Buy the OEM parts yourself and pay for labor only.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008EE...s=aisin+tk+021
Not to load you up with too much information but if it is in your budget there are a few more things that can be done at the same time and it will help the cars performance, efficiency, and maintain reliability. Preventive maintenance is very good in general and actually saves you money vs waiting for something to fail.
Have the mechanic / dealer do the following:
- Replace spark plugs (you need 8)
- Drain and refill on transmission
- Drain and refill on differential
- Clean throttle body
- Clean Maf sensor
- Replace or clean pcv valve
- Replace engine temp sensor Link
This basically takes care of all other maintenance until 180K miles unless a sensor fails or maybe a bushing / mount.
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 07-20-15 at 08:54 PM.
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Oh my goodness first let me clarify, I have a 2005 not a 1995! When I did the reset button I went to trip A, I will try the latest suggestion and see if that works.
Thanks for telling me about the 90K maintenance due, is it ok if I take it to a regular gas station that is familiar with Lexus or must I take it to a Lexus dealer?
Thanks again. This group is fantastic, I've gotten some great tips here. Thanks all.
Thanks for telling me about the 90K maintenance due, is it ok if I take it to a regular gas station that is familiar with Lexus or must I take it to a Lexus dealer?
Thanks again. This group is fantastic, I've gotten some great tips here. Thanks all.
For major maintenance like timing belt/water pump call the local Toyota dealers around your town if Lexus is not nearby. Ask to speak to service manager and tell that person you are calling Toyota dealers and shopping for best rate on a timing belt and water pump replacement for your LS430. The service manager has ability to quote you lower price to earn your business.
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BTW I JUST hit 90k miles, however no lights came on for me. I called the Toyota dealer yesterday to ask for a quote on the 90k maintenance, and they quoted me $1049. I've heard it running as high as 2k+ so I thought that was really resonable, includes water pump and everything.
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BTW I JUST hit 90k miles, however no lights came on for me. I called the Toyota dealer yesterday to ask for a quote on the 90k maintenance, and they quoted me $1049. I've heard it running as high as 2k+ so I thought that was really resonable, includes water pump and everything.
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That is a pretty good price. Find out how much the service is without parts. The full oem kit is only $173 off Amazon. If you decide to have them provide the parts make sure they use the kit that includes the tensioners. It's very smart to replace these every time you do this service whether they recommend you should or not. They are simple and cheap but if a tensioner fails because you did not replace it you will loose the timing belt and significantly damage the engine.