Melted Plastic in Rear Boot Opener
#31
I have the same issue...
'08 out of warranty and garage kept.
Has anyone had luck getting a response out of Lexus? How can this be heat related? If it's an electrical issue, then this could be a big deal..
'08 out of warranty and garage kept.
Has anyone had luck getting a response out of Lexus? How can this be heat related? If it's an electrical issue, then this could be a big deal..
#32
If you have it repaired, I would ask for the parts back. This is not a warranty repair, at this time, so there is no reason for them to hold on to the parts.
#33
So, what is the problem? Does wiring behind it get hot (short) and melts the rubber cover? Has anyone actually removed the rubber piece and checked to see if there are wires with burnt plastic indicating a short . Sounds pretty serious to me. Jamie
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Lexus Reimbursed the cost of the entire repair
Our car was out of warranty as well. We simply contacted Lexus of Jacksonville. After the repair was made and we paid for it, Lexus promptly sent us a check for the full cost. The most excellent service and follow through we have experienced. We are completely thrilled with the customer care we received.
#35
Did ever wrote to TOYOTA on the sticky melting condition, they don't seem to be keen in talking about it. I gave them some suggestion, no reply from them. As I believe neither they want to admit it or discuss about it. Save the Environment by using less PLASTICS, the more damagedparts the more plastic needs to be changed. The sticky melting is around for many years.
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sam ething happened to me. Called my mocal lexus dealership and was otld that I;d have to replace the entire switch assembly for the back door latch - even though nothing is wrong eith ht......Cost is $115.00
Part is called the Back Door Opener Switch, PartNo. 84840-21010. Ridiculous that they wouldn;t do it for free.......
Part is called the Back Door Opener Switch, PartNo. 84840-21010. Ridiculous that they wouldn;t do it for free.......
#40
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Sewell sells this individual piece. Not too expensive so I'm going to make a DIY out of it
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accesso...2007/5692.html
Edwin
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accesso...2007/5692.html
Edwin
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The rubber cover on our switch has been sagging since we picked up the RX in March. Just last week one side tore free.
I don't think there is a heat problem related to electricity....most likely the wrong type of rubber for longevity.
Anyway, I ordered a new switch from Sewell (CL price is just $48.89), and when I get back in town, I will document the install and post-up a decent "how-to".
I don't think there is a heat problem related to electricity....most likely the wrong type of rubber for longevity.
Anyway, I ordered a new switch from Sewell (CL price is just $48.89), and when I get back in town, I will document the install and post-up a decent "how-to".
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I got it replaced at sewell lexus $238.70 called lexus customer care same day and within 24 hours they had a customer care rep manager call me back and issue me a refund check from lexus not sewell. I was told at this time lexus has been replacing this item left and right and are very aware of the issue. I think this is why i was send a refund check for my part and install.