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It seems to me that if this 3rd party app can turn off the ESE then the dealership can easily do it as well.
@Xanadu350 that would be true if your Lexus dealership is competent; my Lexus dealership has fallen off and gotten so bad I am not sure they could do it.
Awesome on the sound being disabled, but how were you able to achieve Intense acceleration in a 350NX ?
I probably didn’t express myself correctly, I’m writing through Google Translator.If you press the gas pedal sharply and the engine speed rises above 3000 rpm, a noticeable engine sound appears.Maybe you are being ironic about the acceleration speed of the Lexus NX350, but it is certainly not impressive compared to my Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0 liter, 300 horsepower and 5.1 seconds to 100 km per hour.
I probably didn’t express myself correctly, I’m writing through Google Translator.If you press the gas pedal sharply and the engine speed rises above 3000 rpm, a noticeable engine sound appears.Maybe you are being ironic about the acceleration speed of the Lexus NX350, but it is certainly not impressive compared to my Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0 liter, 300 horsepower and 5.1 seconds to 100 km per hour.
No, I was comparing Lexus NX350 to my Focus RS, 2.3 liter, twin scroll turbo, 350 horsepower and 4.5 seconds to 60 mph ( 4.7 seconds to 100 km per hour)
I still don’t understand how this app Carista gets access to Lexus electrical/engine pc module in vehicle? Will it void your warranty if dealer finds out it’s been re programmed?