i went to get it for a quick check in auto repair shop, they said the brake is good, and the fluid level is enough, but the light is still on, the mechanic said it could be the brake fluid level sensor problem
how likely can it be the sensor problem?
is there any other factors?
i went to get it for a quick check in auto repair shop, they said the brake is good, and the fluid level is enough, but the light is still on, the mechanic said it could be the brake fluid level sensor problem
how likely can it be the sensor problem?
is there any other factors?
i went to get it for a quick check in auto repair shop, they said the brake is good, and the fluid level is enough, but the light is still on, the mechanic said it could be the brake fluid level sensor problem
how likely can it be the sensor problem?
is there any other factors?
i went to get it for a quick check in auto repair shop, they said the brake is good, and the fluid level is enough, but the light is still on, the mechanic said it could be the brake fluid level sensor problem
how likely can it be the sensor problem?
is there any other factors?
i went to get it for a quick check in auto repair shop, they said the brake is good, and the fluid level is enough, but the light is still on, the mechanic said it could be the brake fluid level sensor problem
how likely can it be the sensor problem?
is there any other factors?
i went to get it for a quick check in auto repair shop, they said the brake is good, and the fluid level is enough, but the light is still on, the mechanic said it could be the brake fluid level sensor problem
how likely can it be the sensor problem?
is there any other factors?
My fiancée has an '03 Lexus ES300 with a little over 60K miles on it. The manual says that the timing belt should be replaced at 90K miles or 72 months (6 years). The car is obviously over 6 years old but is pretty far off it's mileage still.
The car was given to her by her grandmother who had...
Yesterday morning i was on the high way going home and my car started to stall but i didn't think anything of it until when i press the gas the car was giving me a hard time to go, so i released the pedal pressed it again and it started to stall again and then it shut off in the middle of the...
I have a super reliable 2000 Hyundai Elantra with like 153,000 miles on it. It has nothing wrong with it and it looks like its gonna last for quite some time.
I am getting a 1996 Lexus ES300 for $2500. It has 138,000 miles on it and seems to run good.
Is it worth going in for this Lexus or...
ive been trying to find a haynes repair manual for my 92 es300 but they dont seem to have one, anyone know where i can get a similar one? Iknow the dealership offers some but they are super expensive
I live in New Zealand so there's like literally no body shops around, so I was wondering if I could get things imported from overseas so I looked at Andy'sautosport.com then to the Duraflex website and looked up my model (98 es300) and got this http://www.extremedimensions.com/2698.html it says...
It sat for a couple of years and has been brought up to date w' maintenance. It's got 179,000 miles on it. I need it to drive 40 miles a day round-trip for work. They want $2500 for it. Is that a good deal for that many miles? Thanks
I have the choice between these 2 cars and I'm not sure what one would be a better buy
Lexus - 106k Miles $5800
Passat- 100k Miles $6750 - New Brakes
Kind of a broad question but I just want to hear some opinions, don't know too much information
I have a 1998 lexus es300 I bought it from what looks to be a nice buy here pay here seriously its my second car from there. the 1st experience not really smooth but it was a great car no big problems. This time I bought a 1998 lexus es300 it seems to have a transmission problem the guy did give...
The auto mechanic said it was the "flex tubing" leading to the exhaust and he would cut the tube and replace it for $200. I was hoping to find the part for that price (or cheaper) and do it myself but I want to make sure I am getting the right part. With my experience its the pipe that leads...
i want to install an aftermarket stereo on my 95 es300 but dont know what cable goes where. does any one know wer i can find a diagram? and i also dont know how to change the back speakers.