Lexus recalls 2004 LS430 to replace transmissions.

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Lexus LS 430 Sedans Recalled

By Harry Stoffer
Automotive News

WASHINGTON ? Thirteen thousand owners of 2004 Lexus LS 430 sedans are entitled to new transmissions, according to Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc.

Toyota said a part in the planetary gear assembly can break during acceleration and disable the parking gear. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the defect creates a risk of rollaway crashes.

That was one of two newly announced recalls for the top-of-the-line Lexus sedan, NHTSA records show. Lexus dealers also will replace fuel pumps in about 14,000 2004-model LS 430s.

Alcohol in some fuels ? such as an ethanol additive ? can cause a pump impeller to deform and contact the pump body. This leads to pump failure, the company says.

Another luxury maker, Volvo, is recalling about 105,000 sedans because their gasoline tanks may leak. The move affects 1994-97 Volvo 850 sedans.

Volvo Cars of North America Inc. said new heat-shield mounting bushings will be installed on all affected cars, and fuel tanks will be replaced if they have begun to leak.

Volvo said the problem develops only after the cars have prolonged exposure to extreme heat.

In another case, NHTSA says Kia Motors America Inc. is recalling about 263,000 cars and sport utility vehicles because seat belts are not latching properly.

When the buckle is engaged, it makes a clicking sound that leads users to believe the buckle is fastened, when in fact it is not.

Kia told NHTSA that dealers will replace both front-seat belt buckles in 1999 and 2000 Sephias and Sportages and in 2000 Spectras.

Here are other recalls planned by automakers and reported by NHTSA:

* Honda is recalling 131,000 CR-V SUVs because improper driver airbag wiring increases the risk of injury in some kinds of crashes. The SUVs are from the 2002-04 model years.

* Honda is also recalling 20,000 2000-01 Accord cars because the dimmer control can fail, causing loss of instrument panel illumination.

* Honda is recalling 7,000 2000-model S2000 roadsters because the lenses for side markers and taillight reflects can fade.

* Ford is recalling diesel versions of the 2003 Excursion SUV and heavy-duty F-Series trucks, all with 6.0-liter engines, because a loose electrical attachment creates a fire hazard. The action affects 84,000 vehicles.

* Ford Motor Co. is also recalling 24,000 2004 Ford Taurus, Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Sable cars because an improperly welded power-adjustable seat may not support loads during a crash.

* Ford is recalling 1,400 2004 Ranger pickups because a frame rail could puncture the fuel tank. The company will replace recalled pickups that fail an inspection.

* GM is recalling 2004 models of the Cadillac CRS, SRX and XLR, and Chevrolet Corvette, because a stud in the suspension can disengage, disrupting steering and possibly reducing braking performance. The action affects 42,000 vehicles.

* GM is recalling 2004 models of the Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo, and Pontiac Grand Prix, because loose front brake calipers interfere with normal steering and braking. The move involves 48,000 cars.

* GM is recalling 30,000 2002-model GMC Envoy and Oldsmobile Bravada SUVs with electronic air suspension. An electrical spike from the suspension can disrupt the powertrain control module, which could stall the vehicle and prevent it from restarting.

* GM is recalling 2,900 copies of the 2004 Chevrolet Malibu Classic and Pontiac Grand Am because the fuel tank can leak gasoline.

* Subaru is recalling 2,000 2005-model Outback wagons because the side airbag curtains do not deploy fully or quickly enough.

* Chrysler Group is recalling 20,000 copies of the 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum because a loose battery cable can present a fire hazard. The company will also check 12,000 of the vehicles for front shoulder belts that could detach in a crash.

* Jeep is recalling 1,600 2004-model Liberty SUVs with 3.7-liter engines because damage to the wiring can cause a fire.

* Chrysler Group and Mitsubishi are recalling the 2004 Chrysler Sebring Coupe, Dodge Stratus Coupe, Mitsubishi Eclipse and Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder because they can leak gasoline. The recall affects 7,000 cars.

* Mitsubishi is recalling 29,000 2004-model Endeavor SUVs with all-wheel drive because the rear driveshaft can come loose.

* Mitsubishi is recalling 44,000 2002-04 Montero SUVs because gas can leak from the fuel-leveling valve.

* Nissan is recalling 32,000 2004-model Maxima sedans with glass-panel roofs because the glass can shatter.
 

NFS4

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All of those recalls and Lexus gets called out in your title? :p I think you were just trying to bait me :D
 

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Originally posted by: NFS4
All of those recalls and Lexus gets called out in your title? :p I think you were just trying to bait me :D

Don't blame me, blame the automotive news.
 

bozack

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nice to see BMW and Merc along with Porsche excluded in the list....

And NFS, with all of the high horse touting of Lexus and Toyota around here it is refreshing to see them having problems...I hope the trend continues and pulls them down a few notches where they belong :)
 
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Originally posted by: Actaeon
Nissan is recalling 32,000 2004-model Maxima sedans with glass-panel roofs because the glass can shatter.

Uh.....
I would guess the glass shatters under heavy body flex. Installing a new glass design makes for an expensive recall.

NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation

Make: NISSAN
Model: MAXIMA
Year: 2004
Recall Number: 04V326000

Summary:
ON CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH SKYVIEW ROOFS, THE GLASS FOR THE ROOF MAY NOT HAVE BEEN QUENCHED PROPERLY AFTER THE FORMING PROCESS RESULTING IN TEMPER IMBALANCE.

Consequence:
THIS COULD CREATE EXCESSIVE INTERNAL STRESS IN THE GLASS AND EVENTUALLY CAUSE THE GLASS TO SHATTER, INCREASING THE RISK OF INJURY.

Remedy:
DEALERS WILL INSPECT AND REPLACE THE GLASS IN THE SKYVIEW ROOF. OWNER NOTIFICATION IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN DURING SEPTEMBER 2004. OWNERS SHOULD CONTACT NISSAN AT 1-800-647-7261.
Notes:
NISSAN RECALL NO. PU401. CUSTOMERS CAN ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236).
 

Excelsior

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Originally posted by: NFS4
All of those recalls and Lexus gets called out in your title? :p I think you were just trying to bait me :D

Id say it worked..somewhat. Hey, he is just returning the "favor".
 

isekii

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At least it's recalled without it being on the news.

And Lexus won't hesitate to replace anything else that might have problems.
 

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Originally posted by: isekii
At least it's recalled without it being on the news.

And Lexus won't hesitate to replace anything else that might have problems.

This is true.

My friend is a Lexus mechanic and tells me stupid people come in all the time with ruined engines because they never change the oil. One guy sued them after the engine in his RX300 died but when mechanics found out he drove 50K miles on his original oil they initially refused to repair it. Rather than look bad fighting it, my friend's dealership installed a new engine for him free.

Now they get a couple of these every week and don't complain. They just rebuild them rather than give people new ones.
 

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i believe toyota is recalling the 02-04 camrys for an airbag issue. heard it on the news, they should be sending out mail sometime next month.
 

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Originally posted by: fyleow
No Audi or VW! :)


Just give them a couple years and they will fall apart beyond recall. I can't attest for VWs, but knowing people that work in the audi shop-- those cars go in and out for constant repair way to often.
 

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I wonder why there is no "honda recalls 500,000 civics for having their headlights glaze over and turn yellow"

My girlfriend's 97 civic headlights are practically opaque, which seems to affect at least 1 in 5 "older" civics that I see. You'd think someone would look at that as a safety hazard....
 

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Originally posted by: bozack
nice to see BMW and Merc along with Porsche excluded in the list....

And NFS, with all of the high horse touting of Lexus and Toyota around here it is refreshing to see them having problems...I hope the trend continues and pulls them down a few notches where they belong :)

uh why would you want any company to fail?
 

bozack

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Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: bozack
nice to see BMW and Merc along with Porsche excluded in the list....

And NFS, with all of the high horse touting of Lexus and Toyota around here it is refreshing to see them having problems...I hope the trend continues and pulls them down a few notches where they belong :)

uh why would you want any company to fail?

not fail, just have a few setbacks...I hate toyota and all of their sub divisions and would love for them to get too big for their own good and suffer a little because of it, might humble them a bit.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: bozack
nice to see BMW and Merc along with Porsche excluded in the list....

And NFS, with all of the high horse touting of Lexus and Toyota around here it is refreshing to see them having problems...I hope the trend continues and pulls them down a few notches where they belong :)

And I'm still touting Lexus and Toyota. Compared to other companies, Toyota/Lexus has relatively few recalls and are consistently (well at least Lexus) placed firmly #1 in quality studies for initial quality and long-term quality
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: bozack
nice to see BMW and Merc along with Porsche excluded in the list....

And NFS, with all of the high horse touting of Lexus and Toyota around here it is refreshing to see them having problems...I hope the trend continues and pulls them down a few notches where they belong :)

uh why would you want any company to fail?

not fail, just have a few setbacks...I hate toyota and all of their sub divisions and would love for them to get too big for their own good and suffer a little because of it, might humble them a bit.

So b/c they are successful, you want to see them fail? Lemme ask, do you hate Intel and Microsoft too?
 

kalster

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: bozack
nice to see BMW and Merc along with Porsche excluded in the list....

And NFS, with all of the high horse touting of Lexus and Toyota around here it is refreshing to see them having problems...I hope the trend continues and pulls them down a few notches where they belong :)

uh why would you want any company to fail?

not fail, just have a few setbacks...I hate toyota and all of their sub divisions and would love for them to get too big for their own good and suffer a little because of it, might humble them a bit.

So b/c they are successful, you want to see them fail? Lemme ask, do you hate Microsoft too?

uhh, Doesnt every uber linux geek on here hate MS ;)
 

Squisher

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EDIT: funny I don't believe we saw any post from NSF4 about Toyota service being suxors either.

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My acura CL was recently recalled over transmission defect too. Pretty good service at dealer tho.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: Squisher
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EDIT: funny I don't believe we saw any post from NSF4 about Toyota service being suxors either.

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Your link = teh suxor :p