no power 07 460 ls l
#16
sounds like something is wrong with your remote. If you can't lock or unlock the car with the remote and you can't start the car even with the remote held up against the start button then your car is not recognizing the remote.
Do you have another remote that you can try with? Is the car a CPO Lexus? If so call them and they will provide assistance including towing to a dealer.
Do you have another remote that you can try with? Is the car a CPO Lexus? If so call them and they will provide assistance including towing to a dealer.
#17
Good idea SBlexus. If that does not work then it reinforces that the car doesn't recognize the key fob.
This is the first time I have heard that a car does not recognize it's key FOB.
This is the first time I have heard that a car does not recognize it's key FOB.
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I wonder if your car has the original keyfob that came from factory, married to your car. Seems like it could have not been programmed right, or it is just a keyfob from another LS if you bought your car from a dealer (they could have messed up). The car comes from factory with TWO keyfobs, and both of them have the detachable key for when you want to lock the glove box (and disable trunk opening) for valet parking drivers.
Your car should start normally if you have a good battery and they key fob is the correct one for your car. As mentioned here by others, if the key fob's battery is about to die, it can cause problems too. Give your Lexus dealer a call, they can probably tell you what's wrong.
Your car should start normally if you have a good battery and they key fob is the correct one for your car. As mentioned here by others, if the key fob's battery is about to die, it can cause problems too. Give your Lexus dealer a call, they can probably tell you what's wrong.
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I wonder if your car has the original keyfob that came from factory, married to your car. Seems like it could have not been programmed right, or it is just a keyfob from another LS if you bought your car from a dealer (they could have messed up). The car comes from factory with TWO keyfobs, and both of them have the detachable key for when you want to lock the glove box (and disable trunk opening) for valet parking drivers.
Your car should start normally if you have a good battery and they key fob is the correct one for your car. As mentioned here by others, if the key fob's battery is about to die, it can cause problems too. Give your Lexus dealer a call, they can probably tell you what's wrong.
Your car should start normally if you have a good battery and they key fob is the correct one for your car. As mentioned here by others, if the key fob's battery is about to die, it can cause problems too. Give your Lexus dealer a call, they can probably tell you what's wrong.
Thanks alot...you just gave me hope and i thank you for it.
#23
Also my 2009 manual has an emergency starting procedure. Perhaps yours is similar or the same.
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#24
Guys, see my post #12.
11.8 volts is hardly a "fully charged" battery. If you bought a brand new battery and its 11.8 volts, you're going to have issues starting a car with so many electronics.
My suggestion is to put the car on a battery charger and top it off to rule out a 11.8 volt battery.
11.8 volts is hardly a "fully charged" battery. If you bought a brand new battery and its 11.8 volts, you're going to have issues starting a car with so many electronics.
My suggestion is to put the car on a battery charger and top it off to rule out a 11.8 volt battery.
#26
Hum? I'm not sure that would explain the door open/close not responding when you push the fob buttons.
Did you have the car towed to the dealer or was their diagnosis a guess based on your description of the problem?
First you said it tried to start
Next you said no response when you tried to start it, not even a click
Then you replaced the battery
Then you tried to jump start it and then no power at all
Then the door locks were not responding to the remote
Then the mechanical key wont work the door locks.
This is getting confusing. If I were you at this point I'd have it towed to the dealer and let them sort it out.
One of my Lexus cars was jump started incorrectly in the showroom. The service history states
"ERRONEOUS JUMP START IN THE SHOWROOM. CAR WAS JUMP STARTED INCORRECTLY FOUND OPEN CIRCUITS IN ALTERNATOR ECTS, RADIO, INSTRUMENT PANEL AND TV. REPLACED OVERLOADED CIRCUITS WITH 15 AMP ECTS FISABLE LINK, 5 AMP T V FUSABLE LINK, 15 AMP RADIO FUSABLE LINK, 20 AMP INSTRUMENT PANEL LINK AND 140 AMP ALTERNATOR"
I hope you fair better than my dealer did.
Good luck.
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Is fusible links located close to battery? How do i remove them please?
I am thinking that by accident might have touched jump cables together. I dont think i have but, but i am 100% sure i have not jumped it wrong way.
I am thinking that by accident might have touched jump cables together. I dont think i have but, but i am 100% sure i have not jumped it wrong way.
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#30
Check your owners manual. My 08 LS 460 manual shows 2 fuse boxes under the long plastic engine cover in front of the battery(passenger) side. Ask the Toyota shop to check them out for blown fuses.
To remove that cover you have to push the center of the pin clips in then they should be released and able to pry them out.
Most main fuses are in those boxes per my Manual. There are several different types of fuses.
JR