Service on Higher Mileage Third Gen RX350
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There are no ignition wires as you are thinking of them. It is all electronic & computer controlled with individual coils above each spark plug. Now you could think about replacing those coils if you are in the mood to spend more money.
Have you had the automatic transmission fluid flushed or the fluid changed? Have you changed the fluid in the rear differential and front transfer case? If not, I would do those now if it was my vehicle.
Have you had the automatic transmission fluid flushed or the fluid changed? Have you changed the fluid in the rear differential and front transfer case? If not, I would do those now if it was my vehicle.
#17
Wait a minute......I thought 3rd gen RX has sealed automatic transmission without dipstick to which the ATF should last the life of the vehicle. I know someone will always argue that no fluid will last the life of the vehicle but is it Lexus' statement that ATF does not require changing?
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And I also mentioned I prefer to change them on a PLANNED schedule, instead of due to crisis. So, if that were you, would you wait until an inspection called it out? I wouldn't.
Hmph. OK, I'm gonna make up my own rule. Change the serpentine at 150k miles.
#20
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Sandi, sounds like a good idea. You'll have to keep us posted on the work you have done on your RX. It'll be helpful to people wanting to know about how well the 3rd gen RX holds up. I'm pretty sure you're the highest mileage in the group now. Geez, I remember when you were talking about the sport suspension and looking into changing it. Now it's three (?) sets of tires and 120K+ miles later.
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Sandi, sounds like a good idea. You'll have to keep us posted on the work you have done on your RX. It'll be helpful to people wanting to know about how well the 3rd gen RX holds up. I'm pretty sure you're the highest mileage in the group now. Geez, I remember when you were talking about the sport suspension and looking into changing it. Now it's three (?) sets of tires and 120K+ miles later.
In terms of repairs, (knock on wood) it's been good. Front brakes have been replaced once, rear brakes still original. I still have the steering wheel moan (not gonna pay for them to track it down out of warranty) and the ride is still a little hard - but no leaking shocks, no warped rotors, the stereo gremlin only reappeared for one short visit, so we're doing fine.
I will take it in soon for the oil change and inspection; plug replacements; general 120k mile service. I expect that at 150k, I'll be due for a full set of brakes, and the serpentine replacement.
Anyone know if we have a PCV valve? That used to be on my routine replacement list as well.
#22
I've noticed that the brakes are lasting much longer on the third-gen RX as opposed to the second-gen RX.
I'm at a little over 53,000 miles on my 2010 RX, and the brakes are still in good shape. Had to repair the brakes on the 2007 RX much sooner.
I'm at a little over 53,000 miles on my 2010 RX, and the brakes are still in good shape. Had to repair the brakes on the 2007 RX much sooner.
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Had to replace my rear pads at 33,000 miles a few weeks ago on my 2010. They were down to 2 or 3 millimeters. Got OEM pads from Sewell.
Fronts still look great.
Fronts still look great.
#24
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Anita, I've been the highest-mileage RX350 for awhile now. When I put the second set of tires on at 42k miles, I was one of the first to hit that figure. And that was 2.5 years ago. Now on the third set of tires, yes.
In terms of repairs, (knock on wood) it's been good. Front brakes have been replaced once, rear brakes still original. I still have the steering wheel moan (not gonna pay for them to track it down out of warranty) and the ride is still a little hard - but no leaking shocks, no warped rotors, the stereo gremlin only reappeared for one short visit, so we're doing fine.
I will take it in soon for the oil change and inspection; plug replacements; general 120k mile service. I expect that at 150k, I'll be due for a full set of brakes, and the serpentine replacement.
Anyone know if we have a PCV valve? That used to be on my routine replacement list as well.
In terms of repairs, (knock on wood) it's been good. Front brakes have been replaced once, rear brakes still original. I still have the steering wheel moan (not gonna pay for them to track it down out of warranty) and the ride is still a little hard - but no leaking shocks, no warped rotors, the stereo gremlin only reappeared for one short visit, so we're doing fine.
I will take it in soon for the oil change and inspection; plug replacements; general 120k mile service. I expect that at 150k, I'll be due for a full set of brakes, and the serpentine replacement.
Anyone know if we have a PCV valve? That used to be on my routine replacement list as well.
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