Red Maintenance light tried everything!!
#16
Pole Position
most dealers will not warranty the parts if you didnt buy from them.if the w/p leaks internally they will not do anything to fix it.some dealers will not install so you will have to use indy shop.
#17
Moderator
Dealer parts or service departments do not warranty parts even if you buy from them. Parts are warrantied by the manufacturer of the part, for Lexus OEM parts warranty is 12 months or 12,000 miles. Assuming a person purchases OEM Toyota/Lexus parts in the US for example, the parts have same warranty regardless of where in the US they were purchased or where they were installed.
A dealer might elect not to warranty labor on a defective part that was not purchased from them. But that is something you can establish in writing before you sign the work order. I personally would not use a dealer that did not stand behind the OEM parts that I paid them to install. But clearly each dealer can make that decision - some of it depends on how bad they want your business.
Last edited by Jabberwock; 07-23-15 at 07:44 PM.
#18
Pole Position
jab,what i am saying is if your part fails after the dealer installs it the dealer isnt going to eat the labor to remove it and put a new part in if they didnt sell it to you.you can bank on that.
i completely understand why they dont because there are alot of chinese knock offs out there.
i completely understand why they dont because there are alot of chinese knock offs out there.
Last edited by jimbosr1; 07-24-15 at 04:44 AM.
#19
Moderator
jab,what i am saying is if your part fails after the dealer installs it the dealer isnt going to eat the labor to remove it and put a new part in if they didn't sell it to you.you can bank on that.
i completely understand why they don't because there are a lot of Chinese knock offs out there.
i completely understand why they don't because there are a lot of Chinese knock offs out there.
#20
Rookie
Thread Starter
Red light maintenance
Hi
You've helped me before and I seem to be having the exact same problem with my triangular red light indicating "maintenance required". I've again followed your instructions carefully at least 8 times but this time it won't go out. I've driven over a thousand miles with this lit up but am getting concerned. There is no lexus dealership near me. any suggestions would be aprpreciated.
Thanks very much.
I did all the required maintenance as we spoke about above
You've helped me before and I seem to be having the exact same problem with my triangular red light indicating "maintenance required". I've again followed your instructions carefully at least 8 times but this time it won't go out. I've driven over a thousand miles with this lit up but am getting concerned. There is no lexus dealership near me. any suggestions would be aprpreciated.
Thanks very much.
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.
#21
Pole Position
The best explanation to clear the red triangle (and to reset the engine oil change information when the message shows "Maint. Reqd.") is found on page 267 of the Owner's Manual. With the ignition "on" push the trip meter to show blank (neither A nor B trip info.). Turn ignition "off." Then, while pressing and holding the trip meter reset button, turn the ignition "on." Keep pressing and holding the reset button for longer than 5 seconds until the "mileage reset" appears on the display and a warning tone sounds. That's it.
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#22
Moderator
Also just to clarify the red triangle light on the LS430 is an "idiot" light that goes on every 5,000 miles. The light is triggered by the odometer only and it goes on every 5,000 miles as a reminder to perform service (at a minimum an oil change). The light has no idea what service has been done or what service is required because it has absolutely no connection to any ECM/ECU codes or to any other maintenance diagnostics on the LS430. It is simply an "idiot" light (for want of a better description) connected to the odometer that trips on exactly 5,000 miles after it was last reset....nothing more and nothing less. When you reset the light per the manual it will come on again exactly 5,000 miles later regardless of what maintenance has been performed in the interim. Doing maintenance will not reset the light, and conversely not doing maintenance has absolutely no effect on the ability to reset the red triangle light per the instructions in the manual.
Last edited by Jabberwock; 12-14-16 at 12:50 PM.
#23
Pole Position
The red triangle idiot light also lights up for many different reasons - not only just the oil change reminder. It's important to read what info is being displayed with the red triangle light.
#24
Moderator
This must be something new for 2004 as my 2001 doesn't do this red light thing..
I've only put maybe 1200 miles on the 2005 this year, so it hasn't shown up yet??
I've only put maybe 1200 miles on the 2005 this year, so it hasn't shown up yet??
#25
Pole Position
Correct, my '01 doesn't have the red triangle idiot light on the dash display; my '05 and 06's do. As Jabber's post noted, the red triangle light will light after 5,000 miles since it was last reset.
#26
Red triangle won't reset
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.
#27
Lexus Champion
There are 2 reset buttons - one on the steering wheel and anther on the dashboard just above the ignition switch. Be sure to use the reset button on the dashbroad.
#28
I followed the procedure precisely, including using the right reset button. Still no dice. I'm out of ideas.
#29
Lexus Champion
#30
Lexus Champion
Thru the nav screen it is possible to set almost any maintenance schedule by mileage or date. These must be updated to prevent the red triangle from displaying inadvertently. What am i not understanding here?