I got a call from my wife yesterday telling me that our 2006 LX470 seems to be having trouble. She drove the LX to the market with no issue, shopped and got back in. She said:
'I put the LX in reverse, hit the gas, and it felt like I was going up a curb. I got out and looked to see if I ran over something and nothing was there. I got back in and drove out of the parking spot in reverse, placed it in drive , and the car drove sluggish as if I had a flat tire. I got out and noticed the front passenger side height lower than the drivers side front, and the drivers side rear higher than the passengers side rear. When I turned the wheel to get back into a parking spot and hit the gas, the car didn't want to move and made a skidding sound'
I drove and met my wife at the market. The car was not sitting evenly. The front end was dipped and the rear raised. I got in and no lights were on in the dash. Using the AHC, I lowered the LX and the L went solid. I got out and the LX was still uneven. I did the same with High and back to N with the same results. I placed the LX in reverse and let go of the brake, and it wouldn't move unless I applied gas. It didn't want to turn unless I applied gas and it seemed like it was hesitating.
I checked the AHC fluid and it was a half inch above the MAX. The dealer had recently flushed it. I had it towed to the dealer.
I just hit 100,000 and I had the extended warranty. At 96,000 the dealer did a major service and replaced the right rear shock ( apparently it was leaking), some other warranty items, flushed the AHC, replaced the timing belt and water pump.
I got a call just now and the dealer said "good news". According to them, they hooked it up to the computer and the code that was thrown was for the rear differential. They said someone must of placed it in gear. This makes no sense because it was driving fine for my wife before going to the market and ever since we owned the car new. She never played around with 4 wheel drive. I asked how that could effect the height problem and he said he had no clue, but would ask the tech and call me back tomorrow.
Any thoughts?
'I put the LX in reverse, hit the gas, and it felt like I was going up a curb. I got out and looked to see if I ran over something and nothing was there. I got back in and drove out of the parking spot in reverse, placed it in drive , and the car drove sluggish as if I had a flat tire. I got out and noticed the front passenger side height lower than the drivers side front, and the drivers side rear higher than the passengers side rear. When I turned the wheel to get back into a parking spot and hit the gas, the car didn't want to move and made a skidding sound'
I drove and met my wife at the market. The car was not sitting evenly. The front end was dipped and the rear raised. I got in and no lights were on in the dash. Using the AHC, I lowered the LX and the L went solid. I got out and the LX was still uneven. I did the same with High and back to N with the same results. I placed the LX in reverse and let go of the brake, and it wouldn't move unless I applied gas. It didn't want to turn unless I applied gas and it seemed like it was hesitating.
I checked the AHC fluid and it was a half inch above the MAX. The dealer had recently flushed it. I had it towed to the dealer.
I just hit 100,000 and I had the extended warranty. At 96,000 the dealer did a major service and replaced the right rear shock ( apparently it was leaking), some other warranty items, flushed the AHC, replaced the timing belt and water pump.
I got a call just now and the dealer said "good news". According to them, they hooked it up to the computer and the code that was thrown was for the rear differential. They said someone must of placed it in gear. This makes no sense because it was driving fine for my wife before going to the market and ever since we owned the car new. She never played around with 4 wheel drive. I asked how that could effect the height problem and he said he had no clue, but would ask the tech and call me back tomorrow.
Any thoughts?
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