2005 RX330 Rear door problem
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2005 RX330 Rear door problem
No, tried that already; it is a temperature issue. Rear Hatch works fine at temperatures over 60 or if the car is sitting in the sun; temperature drops below 60 and the hatch goes up fine but comes right back down when it hits the top position. Naturally it won't recreate at the dealer because of the warm temperature in the garage.
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No, tried that already; it is a temperature issue. Rear Hatch works fine at temperatures over 60 or if the car is sitting in the sun; temperature drops below 60 and the hatch goes up fine but comes right back down when it hits the top position. Naturally it won't recreate at the dealer because of the warm temperature in the garage.
If you care to take on the job yourself you should have a look at these:
http://autopartsbylou.com/lift-suppo...=mmy&x=14&y=10
FWIW, I still have the original OEM struts on the hatch of my 2004 RX330. Never been replaced. Work fine even in the cold winters of PA when I have been north for the holidays.
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I have a 2005 RX330 and I live in cold Minnesota. I have had this problem as well. I had the rear hatch motor replaced at the dealer 2 weeks ago. On colder days, if I push either the dash button or key button, the rear hatch will open properly, but then it will beep, and then close. I wondered if the support struts were going bad and not holding it open. I did a little experiment. I pushed the hatch open button (tried both the dash and key) and the hatch opened. As the hatch neared the top of its open position, I placed my hand on the hatch to support it so it would not drop down. Zingo! It stayed open. This confirmed to me that the struts are bad. You can try this yourself to see if you get the same results. I will definitely not pay $500 at the dealer for rear struts. Thanks to RX330inFL for posting the link to liftsupportsdept.com. Looks like we can get both rear hatch struts for $60 plus shipping.
Matt
Matt
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It's a common problem. Lexus RX power rear hatch doors are junk. CPU, struts, doesn't matter what you replace the problem never goes away. Break it completely so it doesn't take your head off. Jamie
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This post will not be a solution but an expression of how I feel. I thought the Lexus was over priced when I purchased it and definitely overpriced to maintain! $1000 for an electric motor and $500 for a lock actuator is ridiculous
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Lift door pistons
I searched the web and found replacement pistons that cost less than $50/pr. They took all of five minutes to replace. They were a bit sticky at first but have since worked well without problem.
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Part# for rear hatch strut replacemnt
BTW, I just purchased a 2005 Rx330 for my in-laws to drive here in Iowa the next few winters while they watch my baby. It opens, beeps, and closes as previously described by others. I also had to replace the rotors/pads all around and the 90k mile service wasn't performed and I have the foggy headlight issue and the passenger rear taillight wiring is loose (grab it and it comes on, then a few days later off again). Not a good start with used lexus ownership. I bought it based on reputation of the brand as a good resale value (only plan to keep it a couple years) but maintenance is looking to undermine that.
I tried stopping it with my hand and was surprised by the amount of force it closes with. My MIL would definitely be stuck if it closed on her head. I'd rather not have my day-care givers decapitated, although a few of you may disagree if it were your MIL.
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I doubt lifesupportsdepot is selling OEM parts. I don't have the Lexus part number for the new strut. I know it is listed in the bulletin but my subscription in expired right now. If you call the parts desk at the dealership, I am sure they would give it to you.
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Have the same issue with my 09 RX350
I am up in Massachusetts and when it started to get colder after this summer ( I had lived in South Carolina) when I used the power button in the car or on the key fob it would open and then close on it's own. In the early fall, this only happened in the colder mornings but now it is all the time.When I lifted manually the door stayed open, so I don't believe it is the struts.
Hope someone gets a fix for this.
Larry
Hope someone gets a fix for this.
Larry