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Anonymous Posted on Nov 14, 2010

Noise like a compressor on or under passenger side of dash-goes away by pushing damping (shock) switch then coes back on till push switch agaig happening more and more frequently-what's going on?

  • Anonymous Nov 14, 2010

    thanksdj-car is 96 lexus ls 400

  • Anonymous Nov 14, 2010

    dj-car is lexus ls400(1996)-thanks,les

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Hi! Welcome to FixYa!

May I know the exact model of the car please.

Thanks!

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    dj_relly999 Nov 14, 2010

    Thanks for the clarification. I do suspect that theres a loose nut with washer somewhere underneath the passenger side thats why it vibrates.



    I strongly suggest that you jack up the car and remove the front passenger side tires. There surely is a loose nut somewhere on the suspension that needs to be secured.



    Please do write back on the progress. Hope this helps and thank you for using FIxYa!

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