Happy new LS 400 owner
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Happy new LS 400 owner
Hello. I am the proud new owner of a 1990 LS400 with 132000 miles on it. It is pretty decent but needs a few things. I have some questions for the knowledgable here. Hopefully you can help me.
1) I have some lights out on the fan controls. How hard to fix?. Does it involve ripping the whole dash out?
2) the speedo arm light is faded. Is there a fix or a thread that shows how to fix?
3) With this kind of mileage should I replace the cam belt?. The car runs strong and idles well.
4) looking at putting on 245/45R/18 wheels and rubber. Will they fit under car with stock suspension or do I need a certain offset. I have included picks of the wheels I am considering. Pls comment good or bad.
Thanks allot.
1) I have some lights out on the fan controls. How hard to fix?. Does it involve ripping the whole dash out?
2) the speedo arm light is faded. Is there a fix or a thread that shows how to fix?
3) With this kind of mileage should I replace the cam belt?. The car runs strong and idles well.
4) looking at putting on 245/45R/18 wheels and rubber. Will they fit under car with stock suspension or do I need a certain offset. I have included picks of the wheels I am considering. Pls comment good or bad.
Thanks allot.
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Welcome to Club Lexus and congrats on this nice looking first gen. Additional discussion in the FAQ and the 95 also shares relevant info for your first gen:.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...questions.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...questions.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...questions.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...questions.html
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1) I have some lights out on the fan controls. How hard to fix?. Does it involve ripping the whole dash out?
2) the speedo arm light is faded. Is there a fix or a thread that shows how to fix?
3) With this kind of mileage should I replace the cam belt?. The car runs strong and idles well.
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Interesting they are directional though. Thanks for the info.
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about $40 on ebay and no ripping out of dash, about the equivalent of installing a new car stereo head unit - the problem is, this involves some very meticulous soldering of about 100 pins once you get it out, so you need to find someone who is good at that kind of thing if you aren't - that guy on Wheeler Dealers, Ed, did it on an episode of the show
yes, search on here
unless you have records of when it was previously done, then it is way overdue (every 90K) and you should do it now! - here is the best deal I have found on the set of the real Toyota parts (which is the only ones you want to use) it contains the real Toyota parts including AISIN Water Pump, KOYO Idler Bearing, NSK Tensioner Bearing, NTN Hydraulic Tensioner, Mitsuboshi Timing Belt
yes, search on here
unless you have records of when it was previously done, then it is way overdue (every 90K) and you should do it now! - here is the best deal I have found on the set of the real Toyota parts (which is the only ones you want to use) it contains the real Toyota parts including AISIN Water Pump, KOYO Idler Bearing, NSK Tensioner Bearing, NTN Hydraulic Tensioner, Mitsuboshi Timing Belt
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Thanks for the compliment. I paid $2500. I may have paid too much? figured that was market price for the condition??
like I say it needs a few small things. The power antenna does not go up/down. Pwr steering leak etc.
like I say it needs a few small things. The power antenna does not go up/down. Pwr steering leak etc.
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Do a Search under the engine bay, and I mean SEARCH for a little white rectagular sticker that says when it was done last. Chances are good it was probably done around 90-100K and shops usually will put a sticker of some sort the documents that. Usually its on top of the engine, or the near the radiator.
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you can also take it apart partially and inspect the belt, a timing belt done 35K mile ago will look brand new!
It is not a difficult job, but it requires the right tools, patience, and attention to detail, and not being in a rush just because you need the car for something important and that causes you time pressure!
much easier than doing the starter, but on the other hand, this is not a good first-time auto mechanics project, you need to have done some alternators and a few other jobs before attempting this.
here is a guy doing the same exact job on essentially the identical engine, he is working on an LS430, but the job is identical - his first timing belt, he did a good job other than not using a torque wrench on reassembly
so if you have the right tools and plenty of time and patience, you can save yourself $1000 over having it done, watch the entire video to see what you are in for!
It is not a difficult job, but it requires the right tools, patience, and attention to detail, and not being in a rush just because you need the car for something important and that causes you time pressure!
much easier than doing the starter, but on the other hand, this is not a good first-time auto mechanics project, you need to have done some alternators and a few other jobs before attempting this.
here is a guy doing the same exact job on essentially the identical engine, he is working on an LS430, but the job is identical - his first timing belt, he did a good job other than not using a torque wrench on reassembly
so if you have the right tools and plenty of time and patience, you can save yourself $1000 over having it done, watch the entire video to see what you are in for!
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That site also shows alot of other common repairs.
Those directional rims you have are made to cool the brakes.
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The first wheels look like they belong on a Honda, just saying. The second set, I like. Are those the "BOSS" wheels? I'm pretty sure you wont have an issue fitting 245/45/18's under with the stock suspension. You might run into an issue if you decide to drop it though.
Oh, and welcome!
Oh, and welcome!
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Do a Search under the engine bay, and I mean SEARCH for a little white rectagular sticker that says when it was done last. Chances are good it was probably done around 90-100K and shops usually will put a sticker of some sort the documents that. Usually its on top of the engine, or the near the radiator.
The links to the belt replacement are very informative. Thank you for posting. So far I really like this car. I can see why there is such a cult following