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Old 06-25-15, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by propcop
Anyone have the Lexus Part Number for a "Yaw Rate Sensor"? (2005 LS430)
I was hoping to try a used one from ebay rather than spend $500 on a shot.
Need a part number to do that.


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The part number is: 89183-50020
and it looks like this:


Old 06-27-15, 06:48 AM
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Thank you for the part number
Old 06-27-15, 07:04 AM
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# 89183-50020

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1.) http://www.lexussouthatlantaparts.co...0rate%20sensor

2.) http://www.lexussouthatlantaparts.co...modelYear=2005
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Old 07-07-15, 04:31 PM
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Thanks for all the help and comments everyone, I purchased a second hand unit($125) from a junk yard in Canada via EBay.
It solved several problems my LS had.
About a 15 minute repair.


Thanks again


Couldn't be happier
Old 07-07-15, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by propcop
Thanks for all the help and comments everyone, I purchased a second hand unit($125) from a junk yard in Canada via EBay.
It solved several problems my LS had.
About a 15 minute repair.


Thanks again


Couldn't be happier
Congrats! Good work
Old 09-27-17, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by propcop
Thanks for all the help and comments everyone, I purchased a second hand unit($125) from a junk yard in Canada via EBay.
It solved several problems my LS had.
About a 15 minute repair.


Thanks again


Couldn't be happier
Would you consider taking a moment to recall what the "several problems" were? Were there any drivability improvements? Thank you for taking a moment to reflect back on this.
Old 09-28-17, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by DSR451
Would you consider taking a moment to recall what the "several problems" were? Were there any drivability improvements? Thank you for taking a moment to reflect back on this.
Considering that he hasn't been on the forum since February I think that you need to PM him if you expect any answer...
Old 06-19-20, 10:26 AM
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Thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread. I had the exact same problem as propcop. I bought a used sensor on ebay for $40 and fixed my problem. By the way, a metal paint can opener with the little hook on the end is great for pulling the panels with no damage.
Old 06-25-20, 09:38 AM
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I diagnosed my decelaration sensors (there are two - 1 and 2) via Techstream and they have different measurements all the time, is that ok or do they have to be the same?
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