I take my LC to Clear Choice Lexus....they are good and will follow thru on the various request I have for them. They have two locations; one in The Woodlands and another (the OG one) near 59/Westpark Toll.
Thank you for the quick reply. One followup; my user manual says 75W-85 for the diffs, so I should be good on the Ravenol 75W-85 I ordered, correct? asking only cause you mentioned 75W-90. Thank you again!
got a question just to confirm my assumption. I am about to do a F/R Diff and TC fluid service. Toyota is apparently on national backorder with the "unicorn" fluid 75W for the TC (and its creeping on $100 / qt). Therefore, I went ahead and ordered the following.....do the great minds here...
Anyone had any luck with a solution to this? I have the same issues...people tell me I constantly "cut out" and ultimately results to me kickin' it with phone to my ear or speaker phone.
Tried 2x new iPhones already and that didn't fix it. Also tried the DCM reset (via battery disconnect...
Hi there @CactusHopper - may I ask which shop you used? Curious as I am in the Houston area as well but have always used Clear Choice without issue....Just wondering. Thanks
Per the website, it just says load rating XL. Says the same for the OEM Dunlop too. Difference I see is speed rating; 113V for Dunlop and 113H for Michelin. Sorry if that’s not the correct info to relay.
Just odd to me Discount Tire doesn’t offer the Michelins on their website in this...
I am thinking about getting a 16+ LX so it will have the 21” wheels. I noticed the Dunlops are wild expensive (and not a brand fan) but Michelin sells a Defender in the required size, per Tire Rack. However it seems the OEM Dunlop has a different speed rating than the equivalent Michelin...
May I ask, what are the opinions on these numbers? I thought I read in the past (not on mud) that something near 10% on fuel trim wasn’t good…but I could be mistaken.
2014 LC 125k
Snapshot= at idle in park, after driving home from the office (~20miles)
Thanks in advance!
I would say push for warranty claim. They can make exceptions for sure. Sooner the better. Or even call Toyota Corporate if dealers starts with a NO.
I had a cosmetic issue with a Lexus one time, similar to yours above, around the HVAC control. They replaced without question.