Driver side mirror - adjustment switch
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Driver side mirror - adjustment switch
Just started this weekend - first time for some thing not working on my 06 LS. My driver side mirror only adjusts side to side but not up or down using the interior mirror adjustment switch. The passenger side still adjusts up and down and side to side fine. My guess per reading the forum is the mirror adjustment switch is ganked. Since the car is CPO my first inclination is to have Lexus repair/replace. I know there is a diy fix on the forum for the switch and I am temped to just do the diy and not take it in. Is there any advantage to getting Lexus to replace the switch instead of doing the diy switch cleaning fix? Thoughts?
btw - this is a great example of how valuable the forum is - I'm driving home Saturday night and I went to adjust the driver mirror and noticed it would not adjust up and down, and almost immediately thought ahh-ha...that's very likely the faulty mirror switch problem that I read about on the forum.
btw - this is a great example of how valuable the forum is - I'm driving home Saturday night and I went to adjust the driver mirror and noticed it would not adjust up and down, and almost immediately thought ahh-ha...that's very likely the faulty mirror switch problem that I read about on the forum.
Last edited by Jabberwock; 10-12-10 at 05:21 AM.
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If you still have plenty of time/mileage left on your CPO, why not just wait for your next Lexus service visit, unless you're in the habit of adjusting your mirror on a regular basis? Then again, from reading your posts, like many in here (including yours truly) you're out of sorts when everythings not 100% right on your LS.
Btw, thanks for all your past contributions.
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Just started this weekend - first time for some thing not working on my 06 LS. My driver side mirror only adjusts side to side but not up or down using the interior mirror adjustment switch. The passenger side still adjusts up and down and side to side fine. My guess per reading the forum is the mirror adjustment switch is ganked. Since the car is CPO my first inclination is to have Lexus repair/replace. I know there is a diy fix on the forum for the switch and I am temped to just do the diy and not take it in. Is there any advantage to getting Lexus to replace the switch instead of doing the diy switch cleaning fix? Thoughts?
btw - this is a great example of how valuable the forum is - I'm driving home Saturday night and I went to adjust the driver mirror and noticed it would not adjust up and down, and almost immediately thought ahh-ha...that's very likely the faulty mirror switch problem that I read about on the forum.
btw - this is a great example of how valuable the forum is - I'm driving home Saturday night and I went to adjust the driver mirror and noticed it would not adjust up and down, and almost immediately thought ahh-ha...that's very likely the faulty mirror switch problem that I read about on the forum.
As for me, I'd have the car to the dealer immediately. I can't stand any little thing being wrong on my car.
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Thanks guys - made an appointment to take it in tomorrow.
#5
But... that switch is so easy to take out and the assembly so simple. Attempting to DIY will not leave any traces.
I'm your typical DIY challenged and managed to get that one right. Next to no risk to screw up.
I'm your typical DIY challenged and managed to get that one right. Next to no risk to screw up.
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My Lexus service advisor just called me and let me know the mirror switch tested fine but apparently the problem is in the mirror and that I need a new driver's side mirror assembly. I guess the 3 year CPO warranty is actually gonna come in handy. With a Premium option car I never thought I'd actually use it.
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About a year later, the mirror still work like a charm.
Go figure. Oh... And I replaced the service advisor at no extra charge ;-)
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I am not going to object to getting a brand new drivers side mirror. There is certainly a chance the dealer is wrong and its a bad switch. They certainly have been known to make mistakes. personally I wish they would swap both mirrors out as these seem to be parts that fail over time and are very expensive to replace out of warranty.
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I am not going to object to getting a brand new drivers side mirror. There is certainly a chance the dealer is wrong and its a bad switch. They certainly have been known to make mistakes. personally I wish they would swap both mirrors out as these seem to be parts that fail over time and are very expensive to replace out of warranty.
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I did learn something in this exercise with the mirror and the nature of the CPO warranty. My service manager told me the standard Lexus CPO warranty is actually purchased from and underwritten by a third party warranty company (not Toyota, not Lexus). So the specific Lexus dealer selling you a "CPO" car actually buys a 3 year warranty in your name from this third party warranty company (apparently the same company is used by all Lexus dealers in the US).
So when I come in with my broken mirror, the dealer first files a claim for the repair cost with the 3rd party warranty company and if they agree that it is covered, then and only then does the dealer make the "covered" repair. For some reason I assumed Toyota would just self insure on these Lexus warranties as it seems to me that they would be able to derive added profit from both ends of the probability curve on the extended warranties and break even on the rest - but I guess not.
So when I come in with my broken mirror, the dealer first files a claim for the repair cost with the 3rd party warranty company and if they agree that it is covered, then and only then does the dealer make the "covered" repair. For some reason I assumed Toyota would just self insure on these Lexus warranties as it seems to me that they would be able to derive added profit from both ends of the probability curve on the extended warranties and break even on the rest - but I guess not.
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I did learn something in this exercise with the mirror and the nature of the CPO warranty. My service manager told me the standard Lexus CPO warranty is actually purchased from and underwritten by a third party warranty company (not Toyota, not Lexus). So the specific Lexus dealer selling you a "CPO" car actually buys a 3 year warranty in your name from this third party warranty company (apparently the same company is used by all Lexus dealers in the US).
So when I come in with my broken mirror, the dealer first files a claim for the repair cost with the 3rd party warranty company and if they agree that it is covered, then and only then does the dealer make the "covered" repair. For some reason I assumed Toyota would just self insure on these Lexus warranties as it seems to me that they would be able to derive added profit from both ends of the probability curve on the extended warranties and break even on the rest - but I guess not.
So when I come in with my broken mirror, the dealer first files a claim for the repair cost with the 3rd party warranty company and if they agree that it is covered, then and only then does the dealer make the "covered" repair. For some reason I assumed Toyota would just self insure on these Lexus warranties as it seems to me that they would be able to derive added profit from both ends of the probability curve on the extended warranties and break even on the rest - but I guess not.
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Picked it up today with the shiny new driver's side mirror attached. Bill was 696 dollars covered at 100% by CPO warranty. Mirrors come factory repainted - part numbers have an embedded factory paint code.
I had the oil changed with Mobil 1 while it was in at Lexus since it had been almost 5 months. Had a loaner IS250 while the LS was getting worked on - sure felt good to get back in the LS 430 : )
I had the oil changed with Mobil 1 while it was in at Lexus since it had been almost 5 months. Had a loaner IS250 while the LS was getting worked on - sure felt good to get back in the LS 430 : )
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