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Old Oct 17, 2025 | 08:41 PM
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Default Rx300 Trac and CV boots questions

Hi, jen here. first time here so please let me know if i dont ge it right. I have a 2002 RX300 with some TRAC problems and i am attempting to replace CV boot on front drivers inner axel. Have lots of questions as due to financing first time with that. Yikes! Any advice on either problem be greatly appriciated. Watched youtube vieos and read lots. Still stumpted. Thank you.
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Old Oct 18, 2025 | 07:36 AM
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Welcome to Club Lexus.

I would suggest read through the sticky threads.

Search would be your best help as most likely what your vehicle is telling you has been encountered by others.

Just be careful as you search the net and if for someone a solution worked ... does not mean you have the same problem. You can be lucky and in case if being unlucky, you will travel down the road of throwing parts.

Another big mistake is when the repair is driven by low cost solution, and not the right solution.

ABS warning is generated by braking, wheel rotation sensors and few more. To pin point the exact source you need the proper diagrams and electrical signal test observation + a standard good to compare it against. I would say unless there is something obvious (broken/loose) mechanical skills will not be enough.

In the DIY thread, you will find pointer/link to boot replacement.

I hope you will stay with us and enrich what we have to offer. We have a wonderful community built on simple principles of showing respect and being helpful.

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