The Official "What have you done to your RX today thread" :)
#916
Racer
well its mainly because i havent had the funds to do it and what funds i do get at the moment i kinda want to set aside for a item ive been wanting and still do want.
#917
Racer
#918
Pole Position
I'd think you'd want your window down to let the heat build up escape while your a/c gets going, after sitting in the heat at work, unless your work has a parking garage, which one place I worked at had one....Another possibly is you haven't gotten around to installing the Vintage Air kit you bought for your '60's-'70's muscle car......btw those are awesome kits & are easy to install......
#919
Racer
I'd think you'd want your window down to let the heat build up escape while your a/c gets going, after sitting in the heat at work, unless your work has a parking garage, which one place I worked at had one....Another possibly is you haven't gotten around to installing the Vintage Air kit you bought for your '60's-'70's muscle car......btw those are awesome kits & are easy to install......
#920
Racer
Replaced my charcoal EVAP canister
Car developed a P0456, P0455 & P0441 a while back. I got a used EVAP canister and put it on.
What a PITA. You have to drop the exhaust system from the engine to the rear bumper! Does Toyota hire engineers to find ways to make things more difficult? The problem part is not the EVAP canister, but a solenoid that opens an air valve. But the valve is built into the EVAP canister, so you have to replace the whole thing. New EVAP canisters are something like $450.
What a PITA. You have to drop the exhaust system from the engine to the rear bumper! Does Toyota hire engineers to find ways to make things more difficult? The problem part is not the EVAP canister, but a solenoid that opens an air valve. But the valve is built into the EVAP canister, so you have to replace the whole thing. New EVAP canisters are something like $450.
#921
Racer
Car developed a P0456, P0455 & P0441 a while back. I got a used EVAP canister and put it on.
What a PITA. You have to drop the exhaust system from the engine to the rear bumper! Does Toyota hire engineers to find ways to make things more difficult? The problem part is not the EVAP canister, but a solenoid that opens an air valve. But the valve is built into the EVAP canister, so you have to replace the whole thing. New EVAP canisters are something like $450.
What a PITA. You have to drop the exhaust system from the engine to the rear bumper! Does Toyota hire engineers to find ways to make things more difficult? The problem part is not the EVAP canister, but a solenoid that opens an air valve. But the valve is built into the EVAP canister, so you have to replace the whole thing. New EVAP canisters are something like $450.
#922
Pole Position
yea i always thought that somehow; these early gen lexus designers/engineers just loved to come up with ways to really tick people off when it comes to wanting to try and do work on them on their own; such as replacing transfer cases or something else maybe along those lines; or even worse yet; replacing the rear plugs/coil packs which as we know is a royal pain in the A##! which in the end makes question "what the heck were they thinking"
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Margate330 (01-07-21)
#925
Driver School Candidate
#926
Lexus Test Driver
Did a restoration write up on it at this thread if anyone needs it.
Link: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...st-covers.html
PS- Did you do the paint on car and rims yourself? I've seen similar color on a newer Toyota truck over the holidays but didn't look as good or as shiny- maybe they didn't use as much clear coat.
#927
Racer
that looks killer!!! how did you get the custom center panel to look that way with all the controls for hvac etc? is that display from a tesla or something?
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RXellence (01-08-21)
#928
Driver School Candidate
My seats looked like hell and almost bought new leather seat covers- glad I didn't.
Did a restoration write up on it at this thread if anyone needs it.
Link: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...st-covers.html
PS- Did you do the paint on car and rims yourself? I've seen similar color on a newer Toyota truck over the holidays but didn't look as good or as shiny- maybe they didn't use as much clear coat.
Did a restoration write up on it at this thread if anyone needs it.
Link: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...st-covers.html
PS- Did you do the paint on car and rims yourself? I've seen similar color on a newer Toyota truck over the holidays but didn't look as good or as shiny- maybe they didn't use as much clear coat.
#929
Driver School Candidate
https://rhinoradios.com/collections/...on-tesla-style
It’s plug and play for the most part but you have to transfer the OEM A/C display motherboard to this radio for the controls to work. No instructions, just a video link of two guys installing it....so warning: know what you’re doing if you get this. Their support was responsive though.
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matts6887 (01-08-21)
#930
Racer
Thanks! I got the radio from these folks:
https://rhinoradios.com/collections/...on-tesla-style
It’s plug and play for the most part but you have to transfer the OEM A/C display motherboard to this radio for the controls to work. No instructions, just a video link of two guys installing it....so warning: know what you’re doing if you get this. Their support was responsive though.
https://rhinoradios.com/collections/...on-tesla-style
It’s plug and play for the most part but you have to transfer the OEM A/C display motherboard to this radio for the controls to work. No instructions, just a video link of two guys installing it....so warning: know what you’re doing if you get this. Their support was responsive though.