Hello all, I have the following items from a green 99 LX470: vehicle had 170K miles.
4 compete doors (includes door cards and internals)
Dash center piece, including all switches/buttons and working climate control unit. Also have working radio. Also have complete 4 working speakers, factory...
That was my thought process and why I ended up ordering a new unit. The price savings going rebuilt wasn't enough, but I think when these things were $2K+, I would definitely have probably opted that route.
Currently at 258K and finally think I should tackle this. My chime came on for two seconds the other day and I can hear the motor run for about 35 seconds on start up, so I believe I’m living on borrowed time… so I have two options and want to run it by you all. I think I’ve made my decision but...
Looks like everything is working after that last test. Got one side down to 2F in couple hours and then turned on the other side and it did the same too. Maybe I put too many water bottles in before and it wasn't circulating air properly....?
Ok, here's what I did. I placed one water bottle in the bigger space side, and set that to 0F. It's starting temp is 43F. The smaller side is turned off.
It's on MAX mode showing 25.7 V. Inside my home, ambient temp 76F. How long should should it take to drop to 0F in these conditions?
I waited a good day or two before plugging it in. When I initially did, I had just tested it to 35F on both sides and it seem to hit that pretty quickly. Fast forward couple weeks when I actually used it and that's when I described the above.
When set on 0F it seems like it's not turning...
Update - With the hurricane here in FL, I decided to run the ICECO fridge inside to keep some bottles frozen in case we loose power. Anyway, I put about a case of water inside on both sides, set the temp to 0F on both sides, left it in "ECO" mode (showing a 26 V) and 24 hours later, the temps...
Totally understand, but your reasoning is totally anecdotal, which is why I was asking for those who have actually used these items. Febest are a little more established and appear to have pretty good reviews across the board.
@AlpineAccess How are those FEBEST arms holding up? I plan on making the purchase too. Seems like an easy choice when they cost the same as OEM bushing, and don't require any press.
Fridge arrived yesterday. Unboxed it today and all seems good. No major dents, a couple scratches probably from shipping and the fedex guys had it on it's side.....
Powered it up today and all appears well. For those that ordered the fridge with cover, how many days later did the cover take to...
Looks like you were right with the labor day sale. Just purchased the VL60 with cover for $720.
Was wondering if the VL65 model was noticeable bigger than the VL60?