Trouble with 2011 RX350 brake clicking boise and vibration what should i do?
#1
Lexus Test Driver
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Trouble with 2011 RX350 brake clicking boise and vibration what should i do?
I recently bought a new 2011 RX350 TP with Navigation it had 13 miles. It has already been a month and I have had braking issues when stepping on the pedal it vibrates and it's making clicking noise and I can feel it through the pedal.
I have taken back to the dealer for service two time and the first time they told me the from seat was not properly installed and had to be tighten up to spec and the seatbelt comfort guard was not properly put back. I got my car back and the problem hasn't gone away.
what should I do?
I have taken back to the dealer for service two time and the first time they told me the from seat was not properly installed and had to be tighten up to spec and the seatbelt comfort guard was not properly put back. I got my car back and the problem hasn't gone away.
what should I do?
#3
Lexus Test Driver
I would think with all the problems regarding brakes on Toyota products that they would be more on top of that.
If you are feeling it thru the brake pedal it has nothing to do with the seat, DUH! I would be worried about the brakes possibly not working at any moment. Take it back!!
If you are feeling it thru the brake pedal it has nothing to do with the seat, DUH! I would be worried about the brakes possibly not working at any moment. Take it back!!
#4
I recently bought a new 2011 RX350 TP with Navigation it had 13 miles. It has already been a month and I have had braking issues when stepping on the pedal it vibrates and it's making clicking noise and I can feel it through the pedal.
I have taken back to the dealer for service two time and the first time they told me the from seat was not properly installed and had to be tighten up to spec and the seatbelt comfort guard was not properly put back. I got my car back and the problem hasn't gone away.
what should I do?
I have taken back to the dealer for service two time and the first time they told me the from seat was not properly installed and had to be tighten up to spec and the seatbelt comfort guard was not properly put back. I got my car back and the problem hasn't gone away.
what should I do?
#5
Lexus Test Driver
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Sigh.......
Its been five days and ever since I got the car back I drove it for 2 days and parked it and since been driving my IS300. The RX350 is getting worst before the click/snapping noise was minor and can be felt threw the pedal. Now the noise and the feeling just got worst it more noticeable and unsafe. Today I have an appointment with the dealer to look at it and give me a loaner as well.
I am starting to look at the lemon law book that they gave me with the car.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
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I got to the dealer at 10 this morning and stayed there until they got there techs out for a test drive. There were two techs one in the front seat driver and rear passenger I sat up front and they test drove in and thought it was probably pad shift but that wasn't the case. After about 10miles of driving they were telling me its normal until they out to a side road and were doing some acceleration to 30 and braking. Then the noise started to get more noticeable and it was making several clicking then snapping noises then the tech explain it could be a fault shock or a blown bushing.
After coming back to the dealer the tech said the master tech or team leader has to take a further look into it because it could be a normal part of the vehicles operation.
I began to explain that when I first got the car with 13 miles on it was virtually not noticeable but as time progress the noise and feeling got worst.
They gave me a loaner 2010 RX350 to drive until they can make further decision once's the car is on the lift. I ask if this will be covered under warranty and I was told due to it being suspension its usually the owners fault for recklessness but that has to be further looked at/inspected.
As of now I am very stressed about this car I only have 1500 miles on it and a problem that I might eventually pay out of pocket for.
After coming back to the dealer the tech said the master tech or team leader has to take a further look into it because it could be a normal part of the vehicles operation.
I began to explain that when I first got the car with 13 miles on it was virtually not noticeable but as time progress the noise and feeling got worst.
They gave me a loaner 2010 RX350 to drive until they can make further decision once's the car is on the lift. I ask if this will be covered under warranty and I was told due to it being suspension its usually the owners fault for recklessness but that has to be further looked at/inspected.
As of now I am very stressed about this car I only have 1500 miles on it and a problem that I might eventually pay out of pocket for.
#7
Lexus Test Driver
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I gave them a call on saturday and spoke with a tech and was told to take it back to the dealer for further inspections and they have wrote it down.
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#8
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Unless they can find bent or dented suspension parts I would hope Lexus would cover it being that it only has 1500 miles on it!!! Keep us posted and maker sure to raise hell with them if they hedge on covering it. Good luck....
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At 5:32pm today I got a phone call from JM lexus service department and they have looked at it and test drove the car in several times and have not found the source of the noise. They have been noticing it more and more as they test drive more. He began to explain to me it couldn't have been a loose bolt because they have torque every bolt up to specs. He begins to tell me they will have to take the car apart piece by piece to find the source of the problem and the car will be down for at least 3 or more days.
Ok at this point I am very concern, what I want to know now is about the Lemon law and does this effect me?
Ok at this point I am very concern, what I want to know now is about the Lemon law and does this effect me?
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I believe for lemon law, they have to try and fix the same problem multiple times before you can claim anything. Also this sounds like a warranty issue so I hope they resolve it for you. Im sure you wont have to pay for anything....
#13
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Or not be able to drive the vehicle due to one or more problems for for multiple days, 20 total here in NJ. Went through the lemon law process before and don't recommend it unless absolutely necessary. I would try a different dealer because sometimes it's a matter of finding the right tech. And get the regional Lexus rep involved.
Make sure you document everything. That definitely helped me. Good luck.
Make sure you document everything. That definitely helped me. Good luck.
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I finally got the car back I was very happy with service and the rep. I spoke a little with the rep and he explain that some bolt in the undercarriage and suspension were loose and improperly Torqued.
Here is the invoice
C/S there is a snapping/clicking noise type noise that is heard when braking at speeds under 30mph. Noise is more noticeable now after repair performed on 04/27/2011 Tech 5857 ro#381990
Inspect undercarriage and suspension and brake components and confirm proper torque
road test vehicle. found to be operating as designed.
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So far on the drive home the car seems to feel more confident and I hope it stays that way. All in all it was a good experience at JM lexus even tho i wouldn't want to go threw that again.
Here is the invoice
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C/S there is a snapping/clicking noise type noise that is heard when braking at speeds under 30mph. Noise is more noticeable now after repair performed on 04/27/2011 Tech 5857 ro#381990
Inspect undercarriage and suspension and brake components and confirm proper torque
road test vehicle. found to be operating as designed.
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