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Old 08-29-16, 03:13 PM
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uniefresh its the air mix servo mine went out too
Old 08-29-16, 03:25 PM
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Default air mix servo part#

Does anyone have the part# for the air mix servo for 01 is300 I just want to make sure I get The right one since there's like 3 of them thankyou

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uniefresh its the air mix servo mine went out too
Old 08-29-16, 03:50 PM
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air mode servo sorry
Old 08-29-16, 03:59 PM
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Default is300 correct issue help

Okay so I checked out my moms is300 and she told me the wrong issue so the two middle vents are the only ones not working and if you switch to vent top it blows at the floor heat works the temp feels the same from both sides do I have to take the dash apart or is this the servo I can get at from under the steering wheel thankyou sorry for giving you the wrong diagnosis
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Default Driver side, no heat

Originally Posted by DubbleURX
To anyone who may unfortunately encounter the same problem that I had with the drivers side AC blowing hot air. When I encountered this problem I searched a little and could only find threads with people having the exact opposite problem: passenger heat blowing cold air. So if there is no other DIY on this; here you go:
First thing you need to do is remove the black panel closest to the brake/gas pedals. Remove the two screws and a little tug and it pulls right off. After that pull a ninja move and find a way to be able to look up into the steering column; I pushed my seat back as far as it could go and snaked my way up there and this is what you will see:

After you get to this point its 3 screws that hold the servo in so just pop it out and put the new one in. The part from Sewell with CL discount: Product #:87106-30351, Lexus OEM Damper Servo Sub-Assy, Quantity:1, Price:$126.78, Item Total:$126.78
The pics don't show on my end.
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Humm... I am having issues "Insufficient privilege" when clicking on the URL. Exactly what privilege do one need? I simply want to view the information. Frustrating! Plz someone shed some light. Thnx...
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Originally Posted by JT1199
Humm... I am having issues "Insufficient privilege" when clicking on the URL. Exactly what privilege do one need? I simply want to view the information. Frustrating! Plz someone shed some light. Thnx...
Ditto! I need the pics also.
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