This weekend - started her up, fresh 93 octane fuel, took her for a spin..... then the dreaded EGR light came back on - Code P0401... will be the end of me.
Fresh air in the tires, and that's about it. Drives and runs STRONG! Long live the Cruiser... well till 2022... when they kill it :(.
@CYKBC - What are you gonna do.... those damn bulbs are tiny and stubborn.... one little fun off-road ride and suddenly it's darkness inside. Yes Bone stock and OEM are all I know !
Hello there ! Did you already sell it? I am looking for a 80 (1997 Lexus LX450) Antenna Assembly with mast - I am assuming the motor is burnt out and someone def vandalized the previous mast. Smh...
If not, know of anyone who does?
@cbpeck - Sure am. This coming Feb will mark one year since I took ownership.... The car has had a full 360 since being originally bought in Marietta GA in June of 1997 as a 1997.... then had a few stints in Dalton, GA and Tennessee. Oddly enough, she is back at Marietta Toyota and moving closer...
Hey everyone.... thanks to @asutherland I was able to get a new OEM Lexus LX450 head unit, and had my local Toyota Dealership install it. Here are the before and after pictures..... Really happy with the look and the center stack is slowly getting lit up, and will seen hopefully look like it did...
Hey guys. Sorry been gone for a bit. So I swear by Craft Customs. Link below. They are basically the best of the best. I am using them for my 1997 LX450 and all original 1991 Lexus ES250 steering wheels. The work is great.
www.craftcustoms.com
Hey guys,
It has been a while since I posted. First off, thanks for all your help encouragement and love. I have owned my 80 for 7 months now, and it is my favorite car of all time. I have two other cars.... but I cannot get away from ensuring that the LX450 is my daily driver. It's marvelous...
Hey everyone, I read through the messages, and agree that my 1997 LX does not have the 4WD badge. I got one Toyota OEM one from eBay and was just wondering how to ensure that I stick it on the tailgate as per Factory Spec (want to make sure it is positioned correctly and not too high or too low...