Fixed the description line. It is a 1996. Not a 99. Thanks guys.
@jamestreanor1822 жыл бұрын
It’s not 96 wheels, could be 99 wheels
@EsmilBaker2 жыл бұрын
I wish you be closer here in Miami,FL Wizard, my 95 Ls400 has the traction light flashing and it seen no mechanic can't tell me what is wrong with it since they all says is a 95 and newer computers can't communicate with the car...I LOVE WHEN YOU MAKE VIDEOS ON THE LS 400 man... keep it up please 🙏🙏👍👍
@jsz26192 жыл бұрын
@@EsmilBaker If you ever come to Naples or close to it, try Saby's Garage. He used to work for Germain Lexus.
@WilliamHollinger20192 жыл бұрын
@@EsmilBaker contact Rainman Ray Repairs he is in Bradenton Florida
@fortheloveofnoise2 жыл бұрын
What do you think of 2nd...and I guess even 3rd...generation Lexus ES300s? Would love to see you do a video on the golden age (IMHO) of the ES300.
@kwokfaing43702 жыл бұрын
The design of this era of LS is timeless. It looks luxury and relevant even today.
@hacatan242 жыл бұрын
I think the 2009 looks timeless.... And it looks a lot more like a Mercedes-Benz
@RUBIZEN2 жыл бұрын
There are some vids on how Toyota developed the engine. Worth watching.
@Justin-lc1xz2 жыл бұрын
No. It looks like a car from the 90s.
@ianwoodul77322 жыл бұрын
Uhhhh nahhh lol it looks very 90s. It's cool though. I'd say the ls 430 facelift is far more timeless
@gunshipproduct22 жыл бұрын
It is a fantastic car, but we shouldnt put the rosy glasses on. This car was a knockoff mercedes benz. Granted, the drivetrain was 10 times the mercedes but still...
@SuperRtrtrtr2 жыл бұрын
27 years old and the ABS is still working! Remarkable.
@CarWizard2 жыл бұрын
Not on a BMW
@rayaany.40692 жыл бұрын
@@CarWizard let’s see if the promising b module platform does better 😉
@tatialo372 жыл бұрын
Why? Because it's not an American car!!!
@waelmohammed71192 жыл бұрын
@@CarWizard even new Toyota not the same this amazing car ! Now a day quality is very low even in Toyota 🙅🏻♂️
@tompsheridantsheridant73542 жыл бұрын
@@CarWizard the letters **B M W** STAND FOR **B** OWEL **M** OVEMENT **W** IPES
@haircutdeluxe2 жыл бұрын
I had a similar experience with my LS 430 - oil control valve going bad caused traction control warning lights to pop. A little reading, $100, and 20 minutes under the hood cleared all the codes and replaced the parts with made in Japan Lexus brand parts. Highly recommend these vehicles, there’s no better 20 year old car you can buy.
@alexjaybrady2 жыл бұрын
Ha I have the very similar story! Good old Toyotas.
@themysterycook73202 жыл бұрын
but when they fuck up arent they hideously expensive to fix?
@haircutdeluxe2 жыл бұрын
@@themysterycook7320 Not really, it’s a Toyota, although some things like suspension parts are pricey, anything that isn’t on another Toyota car or truck. Insanely over built and reliable, and the driving experience makes spending the money feel worth it.
@themysterycook73202 жыл бұрын
@@haircutdeluxe here noone wants them, everyone says too expensive to fix..
@adotintheshark48482 жыл бұрын
Do not, under any circumstances, put Commie-made parts in these. They may cost less but you get what you pay for.
@kennethross7862 жыл бұрын
My Explorer had some weird noises coming from the back end (or so I thought). I was scared my differential had thrown in the towel after 188k miles, so I took it to a transmission shop. Like you, Car Wizard, they did an inspection first. It was just a loose control arm on the left FRONT. $35 later and I was back in business. A lot of mechanic shops would have just dumped friction additive into the differential and sent me on my way, with the loose control arm still flopping around and making noise. Glad there are some thorough and honest shops around my area too, not just in Kansas.
@alb123456722 жыл бұрын
This is why I DIY, know may cars. What year Ex.?
@Mike-qp8bv2 жыл бұрын
That's really just standard procedure to inspect any vehicle when it comes in the shop. Problems can arise generally from bad communication. When there are too many people involved. Service advisor, shop manager, shop foreman and then the technician. It's frustrating on both ends. Both the customer and the technician. That's why I generally talk to the customers myself. No information lost. And then you can have the customer that's already pissed before he gets to the shop. Maybe he had a bad experience somewhere before. I'll just use your car as an example. Customer says " My rear end is making noise. Just fix that and don't look at anything else." Technician looks at the rear end. No problems found. Now the customer is pissed even more and now questions the technicians ability because he can't find any issue. It's all about communication. Cars cannot be repaired properly if the customer does not want it inspected. Some days can be nothing but frustration.
@dirtfarmer74722 жыл бұрын
@@Mike-qp8bv Frustration, you’re being polite and respectful
@Vincent-ke5zn2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that you found an honest mechanic cause they could have charged you hundreds of dollars and it still wouldn't be right
@kennethross7862 жыл бұрын
@@Mike-qp8bv it also shows why the Car Wizard says it doesn't pay to self-diagnose (he said it on a previous video), but make the mechanic figure it out. Just like with the Lexus in the video, my Explorer required no parts and very little labor time to fix, so I'm grateful they ignored my attempts to self-diagnose because I was WAY off. And like you, the mechanic who fixed it came up and told me what he found himself so everything was clear.. Overall it made my Christmas, not having to cough up another $1000-2000 on top of what I've already spent this year keeping it on the road.
@Barbarapape2 жыл бұрын
Another example of the best of Toyota's engineering only needing some thought and a little tlc, rather than replacing a lot of expensive parts. Having worked in electronics all my life, my early days of training on how to do methodical fault finding has saved me rebuilding a item just to find the fault. The hardest part with cars is find a "Car Wizard" near you, and not just a spare part fitter of which there are plenty.
@gman10032 жыл бұрын
These cars are proof that cars COULD be made reliable, if a company wanted to.
@vincentsnow84362 жыл бұрын
Amen
@SAVAGE8 Жыл бұрын
It depends on the company, if they want to make the money they want on the car or with parts. Now days they make it to brake.
@hillogical Жыл бұрын
AND the customer wanted to pay for it.
@emotionalintelligence7764 ай бұрын
@@SAVAGE8 I dont care its a year later, take two damn seconds to spell correctly. Break as in broken is not brake as in what you find on automobiles, Lol.
@oleksandrkarlash29344 ай бұрын
Totally! But then those companies would go bust due to dropping sales.. this has happened to large companies from other industries.
@brianwaldo26422 жыл бұрын
We’ve got a ‘99 LX470 and this thing is basically a tank. It’s especially good in the snow that we get here in the Great White North 🇨🇦. I expect this vehicle to be on the road for many more years.
@Vincent-ke5zn2 жыл бұрын
I hope that you're Lexus lasts a long time
@brianwaldo26422 жыл бұрын
@@Vincent-ke5zn Thank you 😊
@burntnougat53412 жыл бұрын
It won't be if you're not fastidious about rust prevention on that frame
@T25de2 жыл бұрын
Have O2 lx Had 00 and 01 land cruiser How can you not love these!?!? ❤
@lizkrinsky52092 жыл бұрын
Great car. I had mine for 315,000 miles... ran and looked great... a creep sawed off the catalytic converter and I couldn't afford to fix it. How I miss it. Had an ES 350 too. Had a Mercedes wagon of the same year and never again. Expensive to maintain and not nearly as reliable in the long term
@dawnpoint2 жыл бұрын
My first car was a GS400 that had been badly neglected, and I replaced an awful lot of worn out stuff... But it ran perfect until it got hit. So I bought a GS430 that same night. Once you own a UZ, you can't own anything else.
@viyau102 жыл бұрын
You’re such an honest man. A lot of the dealers know this would be the problem but charge you to diagnose per light on to scam you
@johncatalano71852 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave: For a rig that's 23 years old with a quarter of a million miles on it; it's a solid ride... Toyota did the right thing in over engineering this car and it should provide many more years of service to come... From the home of PB Blaster Silicone spray... Cleveland, Ohio....
@stevenatwater72982 жыл бұрын
Greetings from, "remove it with a torch, WNY!"
@golferpro12412 жыл бұрын
@@stevenatwater7298 lol
@Mike-qp8bv2 жыл бұрын
@@stevenatwater7298 Nothing beats the blue flame adjustable. Well, maybe the BFH.
@VampirusX2 жыл бұрын
over-engineering is the opposite of what Toyota does. The germans do that and have reliability issues. Straight forward tech, easy accessable (even for a V8) ... Their hybrid system is 25 years old. The improved it. That's all.
@jeremynelson84962 жыл бұрын
Battalon hit on what I was thinking. Things have been engineered so well today that they build in life expectancy just until after the warranty ends. Without supercomputers, parts were designed work...... forever.
@Paulman502 жыл бұрын
Undoubtedly the best car that I have ever owned. One problem I had was that the steering pump leaked over the alternator and both had to be replaced, a common fault apparently. Also adjustable shocks went bad.
@buckbuchhagen7262 жыл бұрын
Same problem with the power steering pump/alternator on my 1995 LS400.
@williamholder71742 жыл бұрын
Third for my 1992 😔 God I miss that car
@waverunner70632 жыл бұрын
What about leaking steering rack? They are notorious for leaking. I replaced mine and a few years later it needs to be replaced again.
@wholeNwon7 ай бұрын
Very common. Something to look out for. Mine started leaking about 8 yrs. ago and I added a thick PS sealer to the reservoir just to try to hold out until I could get the pump replaced. It stopped leaking almost at once, so I've just kept an eye on it since.
@Birch_ON2 жыл бұрын
Gotta say, I adore my 95' LS400. Old girl doesn't look nearly as good as this 96' but shes still running great!
@jdonegan922 жыл бұрын
The LS400, E38 7 series, and W221 S class I think are timeless designs and will always look great.
@3jimp2 жыл бұрын
Don’t for get the 220
@nzuncovered18452 жыл бұрын
W202
@dm53742 жыл бұрын
I agree, especially about the W221. I was about to buy a nice used one to replace my '06 C219, but the mechanic at the MB dealer told me to forget it because of reliability issues. So I still have the C219 and it's still going strong.
@Nick2102 жыл бұрын
230k miles? This thing hasn’t even reached a quarter of its life expectancy yet
@Classical4164 ай бұрын
I appreciate your calming voice. KZbinrs and influencers are all screaming and yelling in their videos trying to sound excited to get your attestation. It's refreshing to hear high quality content in a calming voice.
@sergiopereira95462 жыл бұрын
I believe that all of those ligths coming on at once help people stopping procrastinating on their cars repairs. Thats a good way to keep a car healthy
@mrsmith13392 жыл бұрын
I had a car diagnosed over the phone. I bought a brand new Fiat 124 Sport Coupe from people I knew. I helped them lock up when I left. On the drive home, the volt meter fell to zero. I called thier compeitor, also a friend of mine, and expalined the situation. He said the big orange wire had fallen off the fuse box, he was right. Reinstalled it and gave it a little squeeze. all was good.
@stephendibari50102 жыл бұрын
My 2002 Lexus ES300 is just as amazing. I'm the 2nd owner and its at 172,500 miles (bought it in April 2021 with 160k miles). EVerything still works like new. Shortly after buying it the rear struts started leaking, had all 4 replaced with one notch below OEM. Rides like new and the rear end sits up much higher then before. Also, last year replaced the OEM Alternator, AC compressor (started squealing). Then this spring the Starter crapped out. All replacement parts were GENCO. also earlier this year i had the ignition coil in one of the front cylinder threw a misfiring code. Replaced all 6 coil packs and plugs with Denso parts. Now its smooth as can be. I change the synthetic oil every 5k miles, last change was in May, have about 3,600 miles on it since that change and it hasnt burnt any oil ! 1MZ engine is amazing.
@wxbgt012 жыл бұрын
My former boss had a LS430 he was getting serviced. They told both struts were bad and needed replacement for $630. This was around '07 if I remember correctly. Meanwhile, he was out on the showroom floor and checked out the LS460 and ordered one. Lo and behold, they installed new struts FOC calling it "goodwill warranty". BTW, he had over 200K miles on it and it ran like new.
@allenleavell28472 жыл бұрын
This is how you can tell that Car Wizard is a real mechanic and not just a parts changer
@themysterycook73202 жыл бұрын
hes really really intelligent!!
@MBB5632 жыл бұрын
@@themysterycook7320 Im not so convinced. I bought a used GMC Terrain 120,000, and I put 90,000 additional miles, just had it serviced....the mechanic was like no issues, you can get another 100,000, easily. Mr Wizard made a video about GMC Terrains, basically never buy a GMC Terrain....they are junks and they have serious engine failures, could be catastrophic ...sorry but not all these mechanics are genius.
@themysterycook73202 жыл бұрын
yeah, the wizard is very overweight and hes hardly mr energy/flash gordon eh?
@themysterycook73202 жыл бұрын
@@MBB563 maybe you just got a lemony Terrain.
@themysterycook73202 жыл бұрын
@@MBB563 I DUNNO how large a gmc terrain is, sounds in donald trump lingo ''yoooooge!!' but go toyota next time if possible. not mitsubishi. toyota..
@krz88888882 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why anyone who isn't really into cars buys anything other than a Toyota
@shyro762 жыл бұрын
I think it’s more for the illusion of not buying a “ boring “ car even though 80% of the cars on the road today are meant to appeal to people who don’t care about their car outside of it being a method of transportation and nothing else. They won’t buy a Toyota Corolla, RAV4, Highlander, etc, because they’re a “ boring “ car but then turn around and go buy something like a GMC Acadia, Hyundai Sonata, Ford Fusion, and anything else along those lines even though those cars are also about as boring and generic as they come. It’s more so people trying to be “ different “ even though there are hundreds of thousands of other drivers with the same car anyway
@Welcometofacsistube2 жыл бұрын
Because for us who actually enjoy cars don't want to drive the cars from the most mundane boring overhyped blobs that Toyota makes . Boring junk
@craigmorgan46762 жыл бұрын
What are u frigging talking about brother, just bought a w203 2007 merc estate and its brilliant, supa quiet,lovely automatic gear change,just a lovely drive!🤨👁👌👌🙏👍👊👊👊
@russelljacob79552 жыл бұрын
I am into cars and still get Toyota. Wanted a treat and new car for myself and really wanted a great and fun summer car. Was it a Mustang, or Challenger or GTI or a BMW? Nope. V6 Camry. Good looking, comfortable and still a lot of fun to drive. Some performance tradeoff, true. But will be able to enjoy it for 20 years, not just five.
@sccarguy82422 жыл бұрын
Toyotas break just as often as everyone else. The proof is their stores still have huge service department in the rear, which are always full. The difference between Toyota and others is this A) low fleet sales, which bring down the values of the cars and B ) usually a better owner who keeps up with service from day one. Making them better used cars.
@chrisH-uv5wx2 жыл бұрын
$200 fix at omega, $1000 fix at a dealership. Excellent work mr and mrs wizard 🍻
@sergiopereira95462 жыл бұрын
Lexus dealerships are actually nice , i doubt they would exploit people
@robertgardner45088 ай бұрын
@@sergiopereira9546 Yeah in Europe this is the case as my Swedish buddy tells me with his Lexus dealers. Here in America, they're still privately owned and you just have to have a good dealer near you, or they'll exploit you. I have 2 dealers in my town. The one near me in the auto mall charges DOUBLE than the one on the SE side of town. But they're still crazy expensive, but they did give me a good in depth inspection on my 93 LS400, but I will do as much service my self as I can such as installing a new rack and pinion, rebuilding my PS pump, valve cover gaskets, etc. I'm not paying the couple THOUSANDS they ask just for basic stuff.
@ianclaudio7772 жыл бұрын
Tank luxury car!! I had a '90 LS400 in 2005 bought with 262k Miles, minor problems, oil leak, and replace plug sparks and cables. Basicaly whas It, but the gearbox was with a strange noise, I had to change for another used gearbox from another LS giving my old gearbox. It costs to me 1,5k U$$. Sold thr car 2 years later with 302k Miles, no more problems, just normal maintence
@SC400slide2 жыл бұрын
Bullet proof vehicle!! They go forever. The 1UZFE has two ignition coils. One for either side of the V. The drivers side is tucked away near the bottom. That one always goes out due to the placement being beside the exhaust manifold. Great video!!!
@silk75192 жыл бұрын
2 coils is correct. I had to move both out the way when I did my timing belt.
@nct94662 жыл бұрын
I giggled cause I knew better. The Cartune company has a UZ channel - a good mate of mine and super into these cars and engines
@Carnold_YT2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I thought exactly the same. The one on bank 1 is a pain to get to. But credit where credit is due, Car Wizard has the cilinder count right. Lexus uses odd numbers for one bank, even numbers for the other.
@kittytrail2 жыл бұрын
@@nct9466 nice pointing toward about the cartune company, it's quite a treasure trove of ls400 stuff despite the kiwi munching sounding accent(not sure if its the fruit or the birdie though 😬). anyway, gotta adapt. thanks! 😉👌
@nct94662 жыл бұрын
@@kittytrail hey don’t knock my accent! Bitch... lol I’ve been to the Wizards shop n I live near Cartune n known kelvin since early 90s....
@lilibethdoherty2952 жыл бұрын
This is the reason I have a EFI Windsor 5.0 Ford , Never a problem and no plastic crap under the Hood !
@miztatone9182 жыл бұрын
I love those cars, I almost traded my 2000 Mercedes c230 Kompressor for one with about the same mileage but couldn't bring myself to let go of my Mercedes . It only has 130,000 miles on it and the supercharged m111 it has is one of the best engines Mercedes ever made I think . It's been dead nuts reliable since I have owned it over the last 4 years
@Mis73rRand0m2 жыл бұрын
The main reason I would pick the Lexus versus the Mercedes is for cheaper and more plentiful wear parts.
@miztatone9182 жыл бұрын
@@Mis73rRand0m suprisingly everything is relatively cheap I myself was shocked. And parts are plentiful just not here in the US. That is one drawback is that if I do need a part 90 percent chance that I'll have to order it from Europe somewhere so it takes between a week to a few weeks to get something I need . But the W202 Mercedes is hugely popular outside of the US so there is a huge aftermarket parts supply and like I said I have been shocked at how cost effective this car has actually been. I think the w202 was the last real solid Mercedes generation made . Even the way the car is designed was done with forethought. Out of all the cars I have owned and worked on this car is actually enjoyable when working on it . Plenty of space to work on things I especially like how the hood has the ability to open all the way up where it's straight up giving you the same amount of room as removing the hood . And it's all around really well made . I almost passed on it but I'm sure glad I didn't it's been probably my favorite car and I have owned well over 20 . My mother liked it so well that she wanted to trade me her 2017 Ford escape but after I drove it for a week I backed out because the ride was rough. Now I'm glad I didn't because the transmission is failing in the Ford escape. It has the bigger twin turbo Ecoboost 4 cylinder which I admit it makes good power . It's right on par as far as speed as my Mercedes. But unfortunately for my mom the transmission is starting to fail and will need replacement. Other than that it too has been a good car and runs well . Just turned out that they have shit transmissions . I'll never buy a newer car I see way too many less than 5 years old with blown engine or transmission issues. It's not worth it I'd rather put the same 20 or 30 k into a couple of older cars and basically make them like new for the same price but better quality than the cars made today.i have seen and know so many people that have had to make payments on a car with a bad motor or transmission and they can't afford to fix it because of the payment. It's just a loosing situation to me . I'd rather buy something cheap and go through it and have a reliable car for way less and no payment.
@shockwavecity2 жыл бұрын
@@miztatone918 No matter how much money you put into them, they'll never be like new again, unless you ship of theseus that thing (at which point, you might as well have just bought a new one). Time makes fools of us all, even automobiles.
@fleurdewin79582 жыл бұрын
Well, the LS400 is a big upgrade over the Mercedes C class. The Lexus is a bigger vehicle and much more comfortable. Unless it's a Merc E class, there is just no contest with the LS400. In terms of maintenance, you'll be surprised that your 4 cylinder C230 K engine actually needs more engine oil quantity than the V8 1UZ-FE 4.0L engine from the Lexus.
@andreweverett74972 жыл бұрын
The M111 was the last good Mercedes 4 cylinder petrol engine. Everything after that was rubbish.
@tonyisme4934 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, as the owner of a 95 with 295K I appreciate your wisdom. We first got ours and it ran crappy. It was pinched to ground spark plug wires in the area where the wires run then branch off to cyl. So some cyl weren't firing. this caused buildup in cats. had to run some BG 44k which helped. New Denso o2 upstream sensors REALLY helped
@andrewvillanueva37222 жыл бұрын
I have a lexus ls430 2001 with 370,000 miles with original engine and transmission. Original starter and alternator. Have had the timing belt pulleys serpentine belt spark plugs waterpump thermostat all replaced at every 100,000 miles. Just regular maintenance brake pads and fluids. The ls430 are bullet proof car with regular maintenance
@davidkaminski6152 жыл бұрын
Same with my '02 Sequoia with 340k miles. Although the shifter indicator light bulbs have started to burn out in the IP. I'm writing a letter to Toyota expressing my bitter disappointment. I'm never buying another Toyota again...because it might just outlive me.
@ms.jackson97942 жыл бұрын
Wow that’s so awesome 👏🏽
@ralpharabian533410 ай бұрын
Dear Car Wizard, I enjoy listening to your recordings on You Tube about old Lexuses. I hope you can help me. I bought a new 1996 Lexus LS400 27 years ago. It now has 221K miles on it. Last year it started running rough in Florida, and I also saw smoke coming from both exhausts. I told my mechanic to do a complete tune-up, (plugs, wires distributor caps, rotors, etc.) Still ran rough and smoke from exhausts. He replaced the 3 catalytic converters, but no help. He replaced the 3 oxygen sensors, but no help. He examined both mufflers all okay, but no help. I finally shipped the car to my mechanic in Massachusetts. We removed the top intake manifold, examined the fuel rail, inspected the 8 fuel injectors and replaced the 8 rubber seals, and performed a compression test. Still no help. We disconnected the power steering line to the engine, still no help. I read that if the engine oil was overfilled, the oil would foam and smoke, and not lubricate. (Lucas oil was added last time), so we drained and replaced the oil. Still no help. I love this car and do not want to abandon it. Any suggestions?
@brentwinkelman19902 жыл бұрын
I liked when these cars came in once in a while to the toyota dealer i use to work at...felt like a important person driving it while knowing ill actually make it back to the shop vs a merc or bmw lol
@curtgomes Жыл бұрын
Lexus LS400... a fabulous vehicle. Saw one recently in Honolulu in perfect, like new condition. A really nice car even by today's standards.
@zanthraxnl2 жыл бұрын
Today this car looks better than the MB it was based on. Love the two-tone. Great Daily. Beter future classic.
@wholeNwon7 ай бұрын
It was not "based" on an MB.
@wholeNwon2 жыл бұрын
One of the common reasons for these cars to exhibit rough running esp. on first starting in the morning, multiple warning lights on, etc. is nothing more than a weak cell or cells in the battery. Always start diagnosis with battery load testing.
@unstablebobgable2 жыл бұрын
The Car Wizards has the coolest walk on KZbin! I'd love to see a continuous loop video of him just waddling around on his stubby little legs with Pantera's WALK as the background music!
@robertgardner45088 ай бұрын
My 93 LS400 was running on the factory spark plugs, and wires at 140k miles. I replaced them all with NGK plugs and wires, I was amazed how well it ran on factory plugs. I also just did a cluster swap with a cluster I snagged from a 94 LS, the car I took the cluster out of I found out had 295,545 miles. And it looked nice, and I can guarantee it was at the pull-a-part not because of engine failure, but because it was badly wrecked. My car has a CEL, for the MAF sensor, which is difficult to find a working one.
@lawy30772 жыл бұрын
These Lexus videos make me miss my old LS, looked just like this one. 280k and all I ever had to do was an alternator, brakes, & preventative timing belt.
@alexjaybrady2 жыл бұрын
Wizard i took your advice and bought a Lexus, a 99k mile dark green IS300 SportCross wagon with 2JZGE. its been a superbly comfortable reliable fast fun practical and imo stylish car but it had a niggling check engine light and a fault code, P0443. My garage changed the oil etc but didnt want to mess with it and sent me to the Lexus main dealer, who ran a health check (all good apart from the CEL and some tyres, not bad for 2004 Toyota!) and confirmed it was something called the Evapourative System Vacuum Switcxhing Valve. They asked £830 to fix it, or the best part of $1000. I assumed it was deep in th eengine or perhaps above the fuel tank and an absolute nightmare to reach, but decided to see if I could fix it so didnt pay them except for the health check sheet. I did some research and bought the part I thought I needed, which fortunately was extremely easy to reach, on the manifold under a plastic engine cover. It was held on with a single bolt, and some vacuum lines and a plug. i swapped it for the new part (including 10 mins of swearing when my cold fingers dropped the bolt into the abyss and had to find it in the undertray.. but anyway i fitted the new part with my new socket set, did some tests on the old part with my new multimetre (confirmed duff) cleared the code with my new odb device and now have been driving for several days in all types of traffic and roads and so far.. no light. If it truly is fixed, this is the first time i ever fixed a car, and saved £705 doing it, and it was thanks to watching your videos and getting a little confidence to try it myself. Thanks! I hope one day i can afford a lovely workshop/office/world HQ like yours! Thanks again Alex
@ThayQiGER2 жыл бұрын
Every time someone mentions the 1st gen LS400 I want to buy one immediately. Sadly they are very rare in germany
@oibal602 жыл бұрын
9:15 I've a Porsche 1996 993 C2, iris blue metallic, 66,000 miles, 6-speed manny tranny, LSD, varioram. No CEL, no oil leaks. (I do my own maintenance.) I had an alternator (middle) belt go bad, which made the ABS/ABD lights go on!
@my31and372 жыл бұрын
Just sold my LS430 with 235K miles...still ran flawlessly
@68pishta68 Жыл бұрын
@5:14 there are 2, another one down by the AC compressor. If one goes out, car runs like crap and you'll burn your convertors up. $500-1500 a piece....PULL OVER!
@jeffv1032 жыл бұрын
I had a 98 LS400. What an awesome car. During 12 years of ownership it was in the shop maybe 4x only. Sold it with 165k on it.
@gavinr91072 жыл бұрын
Last of the LS400 models. Best of the best - still the most comfortable car I have ever owned.
@nyccollin2 жыл бұрын
@@gavinr9107Last year of the LS400 was 2000
@dirtfarmer74722 жыл бұрын
Why did you sell it, if it’s good, keep on keeping on
@jeffv1032 жыл бұрын
@@dirtfarmer7472 while the mileage wasn't terrible but she'd been hit a few times and looks wise she wasn't great. Most reliable vehicle I've ever owned.
@gavinr91072 жыл бұрын
@@nyccollin Yes it was. 98-00 was the 'third gen' I believe, last of the original models before the LS430 was released.
@oregongaper2 жыл бұрын
Just before (I had to edit out the huge worldwide thing that occurred in 2020, because guidelines) started, I bought a '96 SC400. With one family ownership and service history I had no concern at all that it had 185,000 miles on it. Almost four years and the only problem I've had is a sunroof drain tube messing up and flooding the interior. Had to take everything out and vacuum out the 3" deep pond in the floorboard. I hate sunroofs. Other than that it's been a gem.
@thebigguy83062 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Wizard and Mrs. Love the LS400, and the tech tips
@aftonline2 жыл бұрын
When I got a cylinder misfire on my 2006 Toyota Yaris, I replaced all 4 coil packs and replaced and gapped all 4 plugs. Maybe that was a waste of money, but I hope the car will be just as bulletproof as a Lexus for a few hundred thousand kms. I had to get the car towed home while on a family outing so it was a major inconvenience when that coil pack blew last time. But I DID keep the 3 good coil packs just in case...
@biggersmaller12 жыл бұрын
I had a '97 ES. Easily my favorite vehicle of all time.
@sethgross39048 ай бұрын
94 ls400 over here. She’s a beauty! Did have some weird Intermitted problems that threw codes for trac control and tps 1 and 2. Turned out to be leaking capacitors in the ecu.
@2URLex2 жыл бұрын
Man that body style is flawless, Lexus all day baby.
@cawagoshy2 жыл бұрын
I don’t recall any luxury car that can take the summer heat of Saudi Arabia better than this car
@xbimmers12 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your informative information and enjoy the subject matter and content. I went ahead and ordered the code reader shown in this video. Used your link. I don't have an LS400 but I do have a LX470 and I am looking to keep that thing going for a while. Not interested in buying anything new at the ridiculous prices of today. Thank you!
@SL-vi4tk2 жыл бұрын
The tall rectangular taillights of the 90's Lexus cars scream quality and reliability.
@riwibela2 жыл бұрын
I really like your conclusion for car repairing estimates over the phone or email. Yes, there are many different reasons for the same symptoms. Sometimes it may be serious, sometimes not.
@allpointsorganized2 жыл бұрын
Greetings Dave, My first look at your show and channel here. I like it. I have a 1979 MGB. With pertronics ignition and I reverted back to the dual SU HS4 carbs. I've learned to work on my car & I fully restored it. I also put a proper overdrive in a dozen years ago, and I've lowered it to the pre-rubber bumper riding height. She starts with half turn of the key! Reliable and a blast to drive it!
@ΤοΠαρατηρητηριο2 жыл бұрын
That car is ageless just amazing
@vonkerman81682 жыл бұрын
I am daily driving a 2001 Toyota Avalon with 261,887 miles on it. I love my car. Has the 3 liter v6 in it. An oil leak from the left valve cover and something wrong with the fuel cap that I have replaced. Now she needs a new headlight. Such a great car. My folks bought it new. I should add. At 220,000 miles got new plugs, fluids,brakes, everything. Toyota makes a great product. A pickup sitting behind me right now with a slightly larger engine is sitting there. Over 230,000 miles. And running strong. I love my car.
@redcatxb1252 жыл бұрын
These are great. Subarus and Toyotas both like to throw all the lights at the first ecm dtc set. When you scan the other modules you will have a hermetic code for example “abs MIL requested by ecm”
@dukiemoto86762 жыл бұрын
We need an Omega auto with it’s ethos of honesty and professionalism in every city in the US of A.
@martinsvensson68842 жыл бұрын
They had about the same failure rate at the yearly inspections here in Sweden as the w140. Despite the MB being a more complex car. But the MB had more gadgets that could break possibly.
@S70AMG2 жыл бұрын
They both have each an almost inevitable problem but once its fixed there is no need to worry about. W140 has the evaporator leak problem Ls400 has the steering pump leak problem. They are -1k$ repairs but most have probably been repaired. Love both of them, 1uz 4.0 and m119 4.2/5.0
@fortheloveofnoise2 жыл бұрын
@@S70AMG or just covert the rack to manual and get an arm workout all in one
@LaddieT2 жыл бұрын
A weird think in my LS430 and a Toyota Avensis I had (maybe the same for the 400) was a bad O2 sensor would cause not only the check engine light, but the traction control and stability light to come on. Many owners would panic thinking the car had major issues, but it was just an O2 sensor.
@pattersonfilm91172 жыл бұрын
It’s normal for all those lights to come on at once, all three computers communicate with each other so if the engine control computer stores a code the traction control computer and anti lock brake computer light up also because they sense an issue. I worked for a lexus dealership for 12 years as a tech.
@highbrass75632 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah! One of my all time favorite looking sedans. I want one of these so bad!!!
@tjord2 жыл бұрын
Get one soon! People are starting to appreciate what a steal these are. I got a GS430 dirt cheap about 6 years ago, and while not as ritzy as an LS, it's just as sturdy.
@CHRnorton2 жыл бұрын
My 1998 Avalon V6 would throw the ABS and Traction control light on occasionally during the time when you put a lot electrical loads on. It turned out to be a slowly failing alternator , It took thousands of miles and finally the alternator bearings were bad and noisy. The commutator has scoring, so I put in a Reman. It never happened again. That fixed it.
@adamharris26742 жыл бұрын
I know it's a cliche now but it's also true, the high level of engineering on these cars simply cannot be overstated. I had a 93 LS400 get donated to our High school. I had 208k miles and no electrical power to any system, but the motor would crank over and over and not fire. Long story short, replaced several fuses, full service, and (root cause of its troubles) a computer rebuild from a third party, and she ran perfectly! I purchased the car from the school and put 15k miles on it. My mom needed a car so I sold it to her and she put 12k miles on it. She decided to get a SUV and then sold it to my daughter in college and she has put over 18k miles on it to date!
@klandline99212 жыл бұрын
I had an ls400 that wasn’t running right and it turned out to be the ecu as well. Sadly by the time i figured that out it was too late. Still miss that car, one of my favorites
@kittytrail2 жыл бұрын
you (re)sell your cars to your immediate family members? interesting... 🤔
@adamharris26742 жыл бұрын
@@kittytrail rarely but I did in this case. It’s that good of a car.
@zackanderson39142 жыл бұрын
How much did you pay for it?
@adamharris26742 жыл бұрын
@@zackanderson3914 500 bucks.
@243wayne12 жыл бұрын
There is NO end of the world scenario for anything with a Lexus emblem on it. Class dismissed.
@dellmegas2 жыл бұрын
Ls400 is pretty great, I have been able to do most major repairs with just regular tools, some systems are complex like the vacuum tubing but pretty simple in terms of diagnosing
@baraka38002 жыл бұрын
i have an 08 LS460 and my wife a 13 few years back we both had this xmas tree light affect on our dash cluster and in both instances it was a loose gas cap toyota engineering in my humble opinion is the best on this planet i have had several cars and none can even come close the to refinement quality and durability of my LS460 with 133K
@md2k82 жыл бұрын
These older LS' from Lexus (the 1990's) are getting old already, but these vehicles are still running as it is a brand new one. Anyway, hopefully by spring, the Car Wizard will do a buy this, not that video for minivans, as the weather warms up, parents pick up and drop off their children at soccer practices and tournaments and go on road trips in the summer. I have a list for the minivans: Honda - To Buy: 2011 to 2017 Odyssey with the 3.5 L V6 and six-speed automatic (extremely fuel-efficient and less problems) Not to Buy: 1999 to 2010 Odyssey with the 3.5 L V6 and any automatic (numerous problems with the transmission) Toyota - To Buy: 2011 to 2016 Sienna with the 3.5 L V6 engine and six-speed automatic (2017 to 2020 - problems with eight-speed) Not to Buy: 1991 to 1997 Previa with any four-cylinder engine and any transmission (poor safety rating and way too old) Mopar - To Buy: 2001 to 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan or Chrysler Town and Country with any V6 and any automatic (fairly reliable) Not to Buy: 2011 to present Dodge Grand Caravan or Chrysler Town and Country or Pacifica with the 3.6 L Pentastar V6 engine and either the six-speed or nine-speed automatic (the Car Wizard explained about this during the six vehicles with these engines and/or transmissions that you should not buy a little earlier this year) Kia and Hyundai - To Buy: 2006 to 2012 Sedona or Entourage with the 3.8 L or 3.5 L V6 and the five-speed or six-speed automatic Not to Buy: 2015 to 2021 Sedona with the 3.3 L V6 and the six-speed or eight-speed automatic (that generation had some problems with the GDI engine, they were recalled due to fire risk, electrical issues, the body frame was plastic (unibody), most dealerships would not be able to repair the vehicle and safety rating could be questionable for most buyers and from some reviews and owners) Bonuses - To Buy: 2012 to 2015 Mazda 5 with the 2.5 L four-cylinder and any transmission (newer and safer than previous-gen) 2014 to present Ford Transit Connect with the 2.5 L or 2 L four-cylinder and the six-speed or eight-speed auto 2004 to 2009 Nissan Quest with the 3.5 L V6 engine and the five-speed automatic (not the four-speed auto) Bonuses - Not to Buy: 1999 to 2007 Ford Windstar and Freestar with any V6 engine and four-speed automatic (too old already and had countless problems with the transmission, engine and so forth, same with late-80's to mid-90's Aerostar) 2000 to 2006 Mazda MPV with the 2.5 L or the 3 L V6 engine and the four or five-speed automatic (problems with the transmission and the engine, these vehicles rust when they age, which is a daily occurrence) 1997 to 2009 minivans from General Motors (Montana (including SV6), Venture, Silhouette, Uplander, Relay and Terraza) with any V6 engine and the four-speed automatic (poor safely rating and fuel consumption - in addition, these vehicles had problems with blown head gaskets, transmission and other mechanical issues) Thank you very much and I hope that the Car Wizard will have a great weekend, as well as the holiday season. Cheers to everyone.
@greenman82 жыл бұрын
My advice? Replace that Plastic Radiator if it is Original.
@JohnS-sn2sd2 жыл бұрын
I had a 1994, for 5 years. Did my own full engine service every year, gearbox every 2 years. Changed front and rear brakes once. Did the timing belt once, built a new exhaust (stainless) with race cats. Performance air intake. More response, not much faster, but fast enough. Passed every yearly inspection with no problems. Did the most important thing and that was the capacitors in the ECU. Not really that hard a job. All in all a perfect and very reliable car and the only reason I sold it was, I got bored with it.
@unknownk80872 жыл бұрын
I love these things! I am currently saving up 5-10k to buy one of my own! Great video thanks wizard!
@Ryan-re7oj2 жыл бұрын
My ‘07 Subaru started misfiring a while back. It triggered a check engine light, went into limp mode and no cruise control. It turns out it was the old dry rubber seals on connection at the coil allowing moisture in. A smear of electrolytic grease on each one and it’s been almost 5yrs no issues.
@stevenatwater72982 жыл бұрын
We have a gas station by us that does full service pumping, so especially in the winter I frequent them. Several times they have not tightened the cap properly on my Avalon. Which as the Wizard has talked about sets off the check engine, VSC and Anti-lock warning lights. Truly does make it seem like there's carnage about to ensue. Nope, tighten the cap, clear the codes - good till next time. :) It seems that with as advanced as these cars are if it notices a large "gross" emissions leak all of a sudden, that it sould come up with a nice message that says, "hey idiot, check your gas cap" instead!
@mitch95212 жыл бұрын
My 2014 Yaris does the same thing, I did plugs on it about 25k ago and forgot to connect the PCV tube going back to the intake and my dash lit up like a Christmas tree after about 5 minutes of driving. Pulled over, put the hose back on, cleared the codes and its never done it since. Toyotas are the best
@williamkelley76542 жыл бұрын
I just had the same problem with my 2010 Ford Fusion 4cyl. I changed the plugs and forgot to check the gaps. Sure enough, they were wrong and as soon as I properly gapped them my car ran so much smoother and the misfire was gone.
@tx4runner4592 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a 3.4L 2001 Supercharged Toyota 4Runner which (according to previous owner) had the supercharger installed at 3.7k miles in Louisiana. (TX truck) At 212k miles now, it got a timing belt & water pump, valve cover gaskets, a fresh set of plugs and she runs like a damn top. I wouldn’t be afraid to run it across the country and even better, it’s been boosted it’s entire life. Previous owner took REALLY good care of it and really kept up. Cleanest used car I’ve ever bought, even with the mileage it has.
@pattersonfilm91172 жыл бұрын
I had a 96 4runner with 370k on it, TRD supercharger was on it for 200k miles. Frame rusted out I’m in New York, I removed the charger me and my son refurbished it and bolted it on my sons 04 lifted Tacoma and added the seventh injector kit. Runs great he loves it lol.
@tx4runner4592 жыл бұрын
@@pattersonfilm9117 bet that thing lights up the tires! Can’t imagine the rust y’all have up yonder and the hell it brings to them yotas. Keep up with the maintenance and even with high miles it’ll still pull on most new vehicles
@cliffweinan39072 жыл бұрын
Not bad to have distributor, wires and timing belt, these old designs still very reliable. Thanks Wizard for how a miss fire causes fault lights in other models, but it is illogical and misleading to driver...and mechanics.
@danderson1937 Жыл бұрын
My beloved.wife found a.93 LS400 for next nothing. It was the last model year I worked in as a Lexus tech. It is still a daily 300 mile driver. BTW, there are 2 coils on that engine. The second coil hangs on the driver's side front of the motor 11:33
@FORTHEZEEMAN2 жыл бұрын
I was looking for a decent one....couldn't find any. So bought a newer 2014 LS
@jerrymcgeorge41172 жыл бұрын
Lol, when that LS was new I worked for Jaguar Cars North America. Those were considered the benchmark for quality and their dealers the best in terms of customer service. Jaguars actually we’re pretty good by then, the Ford effect had cured virtually all the stupid quality issues that had been the brand’s legacy. Our edge was styling and the vibe. As time went on however the problems came back and management decided the styling needed to look like a Nissan Altima. Good job Lexus!
@jetjazz052 жыл бұрын
If you're not driving and enjoying a piece... you're not using it the way it was meant to. I'm GLAD this person is driving their car vs worrying about mileage and keeping it in a garage.
@KaiPonte2 жыл бұрын
236,000 miles - barely broken in. I see OJ's Bronco in the shop. Though I'm surprised this car hasn't got rust all over it, being in Kansas.
@ianclaudio7772 жыл бұрын
Best luxury car ever made. Better than s-class, far way better than BMW
@jamescrugnale27632 жыл бұрын
My grandfather had a 2001 Volvo xc70 with a vibration in the front end. He was told his axle is bad and it was going to be a very complex job involving a transmission rebuilt to get it fixed. He decided to drive it until it just let go. We’ll a few days before he was due to scrap the car he got a flat tire. Put on a new tire and no more vibration. Almost junked a perfectly good car all because of an out of round tire!
@accordinglyryan2 жыл бұрын
The 95-97 LS400 is my favorite. Just great cars.
@davidson46100 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2011 Honda Pilot. It's the same way. A misfire lights up the dash like a Christmas tree. I always figure 5 error codes = 1 problem. Given the problems with the VCM system, I keep a close eye on carbon and varnish build up in the cylinders, mostly no.3,. Changing the oil at 5000 miles and using carbon dissolving fuel treatments have been working up to now at 114k miles.
@marsgal422 жыл бұрын
My immediate thought was a battery problem, but the codes don't lie. Toyota know what they're doing and a premium Toyota is an excellent car. I put a new battery in my Golf a couple of weeks ago and, as expected, she freaked on the first start. Most warnings calmed down on the way to the gas station, scanned and cleared the remaining codes afterwards and all is well.
@hxhdfjifzirstc8942 жыл бұрын
I also suspected a low battery or similar.... it's a bit odd that you recognize that Toyota knows what they're doing, but you drive a Golf, LOL. Get rid of that junk and get a Japanese car.
@marsgal422 жыл бұрын
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Long-term reliability and durability is only one criterion for buying a car. My Golf is reasonable on that point (not as good as a Toyota, but far better than an Audi or a BMW), while delivering a much sportier driving experience.
@meeder782 жыл бұрын
If would have been a Toyota hyrbid the 12V battery would be the first thing to check. Or more accurately on just about every modern car the 12V battery is the first thing to check when there are strange issues.
@rogerpritchard2 жыл бұрын
Simply the best automotive engineer on eBay. Brilliant and easy to understand and very polite.
@edb20782 жыл бұрын
i have been told that my 2012 chrysler 200 with the v6 has reached the end of its life. with 92000 on it still run great burns no oil, run smooth still has lots of pep. several people said it will just blow up without notice. true or false Mr WIZARD???
@zuhayrali42022 жыл бұрын
Same in my 06 Avalon. Cylinder misfire gave a traction control and VSC light plus CEL
@charley95sheridan442 жыл бұрын
After owning crap GM all my life because my dad worked for GMPD I gave up on the brand. I'm now a converted owner of 2 Lexus's, 14 RX & a 18 GS 350 F-Sport RWD which I'm hoping will be the last cars I ever own at 58 years old. Both are naturally aspirated V6's and have constant PM's performed on them to increase longevity. Neither car has been back to the shop for ANY failure period, although the 18 will have the fuel pump recall performed at "The Car Care Nut's" shop in the Chicagoland area since Wizard is too far away from me. Dealerships are useless for maintenance unless it's a warranty item and I'm paying out of pocket for the fuel pump recall since the dealer always does some type of cosmetic damage to my cars. Stick with independants like Wizard since guys like him are always more trustworthy than any dealership. Remember folks, the dealers motto is always sell, sell,sell whether the customer needs it or not! Being a car guy all my life I got tired of all the premature failure on most domestics. I'll sacrifice bells and whistles on most brands for Toyota/Lexus reliability any day!
@Derek84872 жыл бұрын
It's all I'll buy now. My dad gave me a 03 Corolla about 5 years ago and it had 198k on it . Today it's got 256k and all I fixed on it was valve cover gasket and intake plenum gasket. It just works, everything even the power windows. It really is " ole reliable" .
@charley95sheridan442 жыл бұрын
@@Derek8487 Good for you, keep that car going!
@docgiggles1302 жыл бұрын
I have a pair of the hood strut clamps that I use when I go to the wreaking yard. They are a skull saver. I think the clamps should be a part of anyones tool kit.
@cjmarsh5042 жыл бұрын
One of the best cars ever made.
@mrivantchernegovski38692 жыл бұрын
Hey from New Zealand ,the mighty 1UZ Toyota V8 ,mate has a turbo 1UZ in his S13 Silvia and it rips
@dekkerlundquist59382 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best cars ever made. Lexus has insane quality.
@nicolasmikah4168 Жыл бұрын
This car looks much better than the newer LS430 imho
@tvm22092 жыл бұрын
2004-2006 LS430 is the sweet spot imo ❤
@kftc19802 жыл бұрын
That would be the perfect car for me if they had AWD. Tired of driving my LS400 on icy roads, even with snow tires and snow mode it is still dicey.
@privateer05612 жыл бұрын
I have a '97 with 165,000. Uncomplicated as Lexi go. Just gas, oil, tires, brakes for the last 5 years...
@thomasfarley60522 жыл бұрын
Thank you Wizard i really enjoy all of the videos and i hope there are many more to come.
@mrflamewars2 жыл бұрын
All hail the absolutely superb 1UZ-FE ❤
@johnwest48142 жыл бұрын
My 98 LS400 was at 240,000 miles when I traded it in. I immediately regretted letting it go and contacted the dealer GM the next day to buy it back. Too late. He had already sold it. Accepting the likelihood that there is no such thing as a perfect car, this LS400 came within a hair of having that status. Tires, batteries, brakes (2 sets), spark plugs, timing belts...period! My 93 SC400 that I also purchased new is now at 52,000 miles and at 30 years has the same track record other than yet to need brakes. After being a (clueless) General Motors guy all my life, with the 93 and then the 98 I determined that I and my family would never have another GM car (although I made an exception for a C8 Corvette).
@TaylorMadejdm19752 жыл бұрын
Great video, and I too owned 93 LS400 for years that was bulletproof. (until that starter goes out on you it's a bear to get to!) Lol🍺