SOURCE: code p1130. where is the sensor located
P1130 Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
This sensor is the hardest to get at. It is between the cat and the cylinder block on the bank of cylinders closest to the firewall. Not much wiggle room back there.
Sensor will run you about $225 from Toyota, $275 from Lexus, but you may be able to get a Denso sensor on line.
Good luck and hope this helps. keep me posted.
SOURCE: ? to Replace Timing belt on 2000 Lexus Rx300 with 57,000 miles.
If it is running perfectly I wouldn't think that you would need to replace the timing belt. You shouldn't need to replace that until 100,000-120,000 miles. I would definitely hold off until now unless you have start having some timing problems. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for rating my response and for using FixYa!
SOURCE: replace side marker light on lexus rx300
Remove 3 - 4 screws on fender cover close to side marker light. Pull fender cover out a bit for you to use your other hand to reach side marker light. By twisting on one direction and here you go the light out. Replace new bulb and replace everything on reverse order.
SOURCE: Lexus RX300 engine light n VSC light comes on
VSC means Vehicle Stability Control.
It comes on when the sensor send a signal that the vehicle is not stable on the ground.....check the wheel balancing and alignment and the air pressure of your tires too.
Good luck.
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SOURCE: I have 3 codes 1) P0500
The PO125 is an indication of an engine running too cold-as if the thermostat were stuck open.For some reason it often sets with the PO1135 even when the engine runs at normal temp.A scan tool will indicate exactly how hot the engine is,don't trust the dash gauge. The PO1135 is a heater circuit fault in the bank1 sensor1 air fuel ratio sensor or oxygen sensor. Bank 1 is the REAR bank on this car...that O2 sensor is not much fun.PO500 is a vehicle speed sensor fault-does the speedo work correctly?it is located in the transmission near the back of the case. once again the scan tool will read vehicle speed and can aid in further diagnosis.
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