1995 Lexus LS400
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1995 Lexus LS400
This is a car I'm extremely interested in buying. Everything in the car works electronically and mechanically. Synthetic oil every 5k. The 60k tuneup was completed, and has 88k miles total. It is nearly cosmetically perfect, with only a couple scratches. However, I some questions.
1. How much is a timing belt+water pump change including labor?
2. There's a recall on 1995 Lexus's for a starter and outside lights. Assuming this is an affected unit, and has not been replaced, can I still get the starter/lights replaced under recall(which is free)? I'm wondering if there's a time limit on recalls.
3. Is there a place I can view maintenence schedules for the 1995 LS400? Specifically I'm wondering if there are services from 65-90k miles.
4. For 7700, is this a good deal? I hope to become a happy lexus owner like everyone here, any help or insight on this specific model would be awesome.
EDIT: Another question.
The owners manual only goes up to 60k miles for service intervals. Once I hit 60, should I start again from 0?
Thanks in advance.
1. How much is a timing belt+water pump change including labor?
2. There's a recall on 1995 Lexus's for a starter and outside lights. Assuming this is an affected unit, and has not been replaced, can I still get the starter/lights replaced under recall(which is free)? I'm wondering if there's a time limit on recalls.
3. Is there a place I can view maintenence schedules for the 1995 LS400? Specifically I'm wondering if there are services from 65-90k miles.
4. For 7700, is this a good deal? I hope to become a happy lexus owner like everyone here, any help or insight on this specific model would be awesome.
EDIT: Another question.
The owners manual only goes up to 60k miles for service intervals. Once I hit 60, should I start again from 0?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Rawsten; 10-14-12 at 09:59 AM.
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1. How much is a timing belt+water pump change including labor?
about $1100 is what I've been quoted
2. There's a recall on 1995 Lexus's for a starter and outside lights. Assuming this is an affected unit, and has not been replaced, can I still get the starter/lights replaced under recall(which is free)? I'm wondering if there's a time limit on recalls.
I'd assume not. But likely it has been replaced.
3. Is there a place I can view maintenence schedules for the 1995 LS400? Specifically I'm wondering if there are services from 65-90k miles.
its in the owner's manual
4. For 7700, is this a good deal? I hope to become a happy lexus owner like everyone here, any help or insight on this specific model would be awesome.
7700 is a fair price if its pretty much mint condition all the way around
Thanks in advance
about $1100 is what I've been quoted
2. There's a recall on 1995 Lexus's for a starter and outside lights. Assuming this is an affected unit, and has not been replaced, can I still get the starter/lights replaced under recall(which is free)? I'm wondering if there's a time limit on recalls.
I'd assume not. But likely it has been replaced.
3. Is there a place I can view maintenence schedules for the 1995 LS400? Specifically I'm wondering if there are services from 65-90k miles.
its in the owner's manual
4. For 7700, is this a good deal? I hope to become a happy lexus owner like everyone here, any help or insight on this specific model would be awesome.
7700 is a fair price if its pretty much mint condition all the way around
Thanks in advance
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Welcome to Club Lexus.
In addition, some of our past threads in the FAQ section will provide additional information about the LS400's.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...questions.html
In addition, some of our past threads in the FAQ section will provide additional information about the LS400's.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...questions.html
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You'd better to check the ECU ID.
95 models have a known issue in the ECU. After the high speed run then trying to stop at a traffic light, the engine sometimes stalls. This happens after the car is aged. It is a combined problem of the engine management and a newly programmed ECU can prevent the stall.
In case of the California model, the original ECU either 89661-50230 or 89661-50231 will be affected and the TSB says to replace to 89661-50234. But there is another new information that the number has been changed to 89661-50235-85.
Hope this helps.
95 models have a known issue in the ECU. After the high speed run then trying to stop at a traffic light, the engine sometimes stalls. This happens after the car is aged. It is a combined problem of the engine management and a newly programmed ECU can prevent the stall.
In case of the California model, the original ECU either 89661-50230 or 89661-50231 will be affected and the TSB says to replace to 89661-50234. But there is another new information that the number has been changed to 89661-50235-85.
Hope this helps.
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You'd better to check the ECU ID.
95 models have a known issue in the ECU. After the high speed run then trying to stop at a traffic light, the engine sometimes stalls. This happens after the car is aged. It is a combined problem of the engine management and a newly programmed ECU can prevent the stall.
In case of the California model, the original ECU either 89661-50230 or 89661-50231 will be affected and the TSB says to replace to 89661-50234. But there is another new information that the number has been changed to 89661-50235-85.
Hope this helps.
95 models have a known issue in the ECU. After the high speed run then trying to stop at a traffic light, the engine sometimes stalls. This happens after the car is aged. It is a combined problem of the engine management and a newly programmed ECU can prevent the stall.
In case of the California model, the original ECU either 89661-50230 or 89661-50231 will be affected and the TSB says to replace to 89661-50234. But there is another new information that the number has been changed to 89661-50235-85.
Hope this helps.
Also, more responses on the water pump+timing belt would be nice that's a big factor.
EDIT: Another question.
The owners manual only goes up to 60k miles for service intervals. Once I hit 60, should I start again from 0?
Thanks!
Last edited by Rawsten; 10-14-12 at 09:59 AM.
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I dont think you can see the ecu id without pulling out of the car. It is located under the glove compartment.
As far as repair, ebay has listings for a repair service that will flash your old ecu to the new settings. iirc $175
A timing belt / water pump will exceed $1000 unless you know a good mechanic that will cut you a deal.
As far as repair, ebay has listings for a repair service that will flash your old ecu to the new settings. iirc $175
A timing belt / water pump will exceed $1000 unless you know a good mechanic that will cut you a deal.
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