Depends on what you’ve got left to spin out of there. WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
In fact, someone knowledgeable should weigh in on whether this can be safely done. Not sure what the pressures are in that guy.
Those guys are a couple of bucks each if you can get what’s left of it cleanly out. I have a handful of them on hand for such an event, but have never had to use one. Part No 49189-60010
https://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts/lexus-plug-bleeder-suspension-control~49189-60010.html
Just answered this privately, but the FSM says 3.7 liters of fluid is the system capacity.
When replacing the globes, I only got about 3-ish out - presumably the rest was in the shocks somewhere.
I’m using the SS1 (30 pounds) and I’ve got a pretty thick rug lying on top of it. Even with the rug it seems unlikely to weigh as much as the rear-most seats. I’ve always assumed that those seats are considered part of the baseline when measuring pressure - that is, that you measure with the...
Yes, didn’t make any difference. (It took me a while to get around to it and I had been holding out hope that would do it.)
I did see a drop after changing out the globes, which also makes no sense to me.
I bought new springs and saw virtually no change in pressure. Not sure why. Spacers are next.
I’ve got a sleeping platform where the removable rear seats are, otherwise stock.