My car will not start
good luck - those things are a pain in the *** to change on our cars... (the starter is in the V of the engine, under the intake manifold, by the firewall)
aside from the trans/motor being locked up, its the only thing I can think of that would cause that exact symptom
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That is a good question.
I've found an 'autozone' starter worked just fine for two other cars I've replaced them in. Though, given the difficulty it is in replacing this one, I would go with one that will last another 10-15yrs. You don't have to buy an OEM part from Lexus,.. but you should be able to get a fairly good deal 100-200$ on a toyota or aftermarket equivalent from an online broker/dealer.
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Are you going to do this yourself?
typically though, I've had good luck with aftermarket starters in the past, I have seen them fail both when brand new, and within 6 months of installation... now, keep in mind, OEM is not a 100% sure deal either, but the odds are better... call some of the online vendors here and just get the best deal you can...
now, if you don't mind doing the work yourself, then just get the cheapest one with the best warranty (places like autozone and such give lifetime warranties on things like that) but remember, labor is not included in those warranties...
So just be prepared for alot of time taking parts off, and just keep note of what you've taken off and how, so when it comes time to put it back together it isn't tough. A good idea is to video the dissassembly , and refer to it when putting things back together if your memory doesn't serve you well
-- but with two people doing it, you should be just fine. First starter I ever replaced I had no clue what I was doing. I just found it and started removing parts until I could get it out. The electrical (and power from battery) are self explanatory connectors.I searched a few times and didn't find a 'how to, step by step' on replacing the starter. So maybe you'd want to take a few pics while you do it and make a 'how to' for others in the future when *they* search.

That is what I am trying to do .. things big and small, I am taking pictures and doing write ups for future enthusiasts to have easy guides. *really wish I had a video camera*.
You'll be fine..










