Brake issue
It seems while the car sat in port for 7 weeks, someone had engaged the parking brake the entire 7 weeks. This corroded the rear rotors slightly. Dealer wants to shave the rotors to fix it.
Even though this is a wear item, in my opinion Lexus should replace them since it was caused by improper storage pre delivery. Dealer service dept is reaching out to Lexus next week.
Odds that Lexus will approve replacing rotors? Anyone experience this? I'd rather not shave brand new rotors if I can avoid it.
Last edited by Korbek; Mar 22, 2026 at 02:00 PM.
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Agreed. Seems the right thing to do. Brand new car, I’ll be surprised if Lexus were to deny.
They gave us an extended maintenance plan on our LX delivery because of the massaging seats being Inop (software issue). We didn’t even ask, they said it was because we were inconvenienced.
We'll see what Lexus says. I have a feeling they will want to shave first and if that doesnt fix it then perhaps replace, unless I "force the issue".
I have no other complaints, and this was caused by port delay not a flaw of the car itself. Still very happy to have Skye in my garage!
Last edited by Korbek; Mar 22, 2026 at 02:07 PM.
I know that isnt the case as I paid careful attention to brake-in and washing after rotors cooled, but that would be the justification for denial.
I agree fixing a new car isnt ideal but in this case it's a minor issue. I was far more worried about damage to the paint/clear coat during the extended port delay.
Last edited by Korbek; Mar 23, 2026 at 05:24 AM.
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Lexus has been very reasonable with stuff like this IME. Worst case they will say is they will pay for the parts but the labor will be on you.
It's fairly obvious in the service dept's video. Big dark patch on the rotor face. Still waiting to hear on Lexus approval for warranty fix. Here's a screen grab from the tech's video:
It's on both rear rotors but as far as I can tell not on the fronts. To their credit they do seem to be trying, just not aggressively/quickly. Given how rare I would imagine a warranty claim on these rotors probably is, I don't really fault them. Not sure if something like this can be authorized as a warranty issue at the dealer level, or if it requires Lexus corporate authorization. I probably shouldve sat in Miami for a day or two to force the issue immediately after purchase.
Worst case I'll let them shave it, should only take maybe 2 hundredths off tops which given my 3k-4k miles per year driving it, it wont appreciably affect their lifespan. It'll be 10 years before I even consider replacing them anyway. I just dont want to pay for the labor to shave them and really shouldnt be expected to. I'll give them some time before I push further.
As a side note I thought I read that Lexus changed the brake pad compound at some point due to owner complaints of loud/squeaky brakes. I wonder if this is a side effect of a more forgiving compound. My SLC43's brakes squeel bad if stopping at low speeds with light pressure, necessitating a burnishing process once in a while (hard braking 60-0 several times).
However, neither the 43 nor the 55s similar high performance brakes EVER had pad compound bond onto the rotor regardless of how I drove, washed OR stored the car. Been driving SLK/SLCs since 2008 and the brakes have always been flawless. 7 weeks in Miami salt air and some sort of storage issue seems to be the culprit IMO. So a word of caution to anyone else whose LC sits at port (or on a used lot) near the coast for a prolonged period.
Last edited by Korbek; Mar 25, 2026 at 04:07 AM.









