Just curious.
#16
Lexus Test Driver
i honestly don't even think that it's a big deal, it just happens when the car is really cold...then again i don't park the ls460 outside so i'm not sure.
let us know what you find out!
let us know what you find out!
#17
I'm pretty sure they didn't. At the time of the recall the cars were still relatively new and not likely the belts would show signs of cracks.
#19
I'm not saying this could be what this noise is, but these engines have an air pump that turns on when cold, that forces air into the exhaust system before the cats to prevent erroneous (rich) readings from the O2 sensors during what is called "closed loop" cold start. After 30 seconds or so, this pump stops and the noise goes away. If it's lasting for more than that, I'd take the car to a dealer and have them scan for codes related to the O2 sensors and/or emissions components. This is an ULEV car, has some wicked computer technology in it that was very advanced for 2007 (first model year of the LS-460) and has been carried over -- with minor tweaks -- throughout the years. BTW, this noise I'm talking about at cold starts, lasting for 30 seconds or so is totally normal (granted is cold but still above freezing - if it's really cold, it might last longer).
Last edited by Luxofreak; 01-07-15 at 03:55 PM.
#20
I'm not saying this could be what this noise is, but these engines have an air pump that turns on when cold, that forces air into the exhaust system before the cats to prevent erroneous (rich) readings from the O2 sensors during what is called "closed loop" cold start. After 30 seconds or so, this pump stops and the noise goes away. If it's lasting for more than that, I'd take the car to a dealer and have them scan for codes related to the O2 sensors and/or emissions components. This is an ULEV car, has some wicked computer technology in it that was very advanced for 2007 (first model year of the LS-460) and has been carried over -- with minor tweaks -- throughout the years. BTW, this noise I'm talking about at cold starts, lasting for 30 seconds or so is totally normal (granted is cold but still above freezing - if it's really cold, it might last longer).
Toyota uses cam phasing and pre-catalytic converters to make this car ULEV. This was a departure from the exhaust recirculation methods and air pumps but I do believe other variants of this engine still use the secondary pump.
#21
Are there any limitations on my right to have a recalled vehicle remedied at no charge?
Yes. There is a limitation based on the age of the vehicle. In order to be eligible for a free remedy, the vehicle cannot be more than 10 years old on the date the defect or noncompliance is determined. Under the law, the age of the vehicle is calculated from the date of sale to the first purchaser.
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