were the front struts replaced? if so they are not seated properly at the top. the top of the strut rod is notched as is the strut cap, if the notches arent lined up properly you have the noise you are describing.
Try taking some baking soda on a cue tip cotton swab and clean the connections where the battery touches. A lot of times a little corrosion causes the battery not to make a good connection, and then you battery operated devise won't work.
Hi, the engine light is indicating that the computer has detected a fault. You will have to extract the trouble code to determine the fault. Go here for instructions on diagnostics: http://www.clublexus.com/forums/es300-and-es330/324049-obd1-check-engine-light-codes.html
Please get back to me with the results/trouble code for assistance in resolving the fault.
The battery light may be indicating a weak alternator. Check the voltage at the battery with the engine idling. If the voltage is less than 14 volts, replace the alternator.
Im not sure the model lexus you have but most of them like the es300 has the starter up top, if you open the hood and locate the battery on the driverside and then look left and down you will see the starter, its at the rear of the engine on top near the battery, good luck, hope this helps.
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It is definitely a cam problem. Was your replacement cam sensor OEM Japanese Denso, Made in China or Made in Mexico? Never go cheap on sensors.
DTC P0348 stands for Camshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit High Bank 2. This code triggers when the signal coming from the CMP sensor located in bank #1 is either missing or inconsistent. The CMP sensor measures the speed and position of the engine's camshaft.
Sep 29, 2023
If you can't find the audio amplifier under the seat as mentioned in the manual, there are a few other places you might want to check:
Trunk area: Some Lexus LX470 models have the audio amplifier located in the trunk area, often mounted on the side panels or near the rear speakers.
Behind the dashboard: In some vehicles, especially those with more complex audio systems, the amplifier may be located behind the dashboard or near the head unit. You may need to remove some panels to access it.
Under the center console: Occasionally, car manufacturers install amplifiers under the center console or beneath other interior panels. This location keeps the amplifier hidden and can save space in the trunk or under the seats.
Behind the glove compartment: Sometimes, especially in luxury vehicles like Lexus, the amplifier may be tucked away behind the glove compartment. Removing the glove compartment may give you access to the amplifier.
If you still can't locate the amplifier after checking these areas, you may need to consult with a professional car audio technician or refer to specific technical documentation for your vehicle model. They may have insights or access to resources that can help you pinpoint the exact location of the amplifier.
Certainly! Here's a question inspired by your inquiry:
"I'm a proud owner of a 1998 Lexus LX470 with the Lexus Premium Sound System, Matsushita Model No 8620-60320, Reference No CQ-LT4730A. Does anyone have information on the pin-out and schematic for this particular sound system? I'm looking to understand the wiring better and would greatly appreciate any insights or resources on this topic. Thank you!"
I have read this 6 times and still not sure what the issue is? I have a 2005 ES330. To open all the doors with the key fob, you have to double press the Unlock Button. Pressing the Unlock button once, only opens the driver door.
The door lock module and further help is in the link.
https://www.google.com/search?q=2003+lexus+rx300.+door+lock+module+location
The Club Lexus forums are a great resource.