Avoid THIS Lexus Model | Pre Purchase Inspection REQUIRED for this one and Here's Why.

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The Car Care Nut

The Car Care Nut

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A Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician Speaks about a Lexus Model You Should Avoid Buying Without a Proper Pre-Purchase Inspection
Folks Avoid This Lexus Model. The Lexus LS460 without knowing what you're going into and doing your homework.
People often regard Lexus as one of the most reliable luxury brands out there and most of the time that is the case. However the LS is in a class of it's own. Very sophisticated and aimed to rival the german offerings.
And because of that things are usually very complicated with the Lexus LS460. Buy one that is in good condition and continue to take care of it and you will have a very reliable and pleasant experience.
However if you buy one that's been neglected or simply never had it's issued fixed and they piled up and you are in for a typical neglected german car experience of mechanically totaling itself.
The Lexus LS460 is a drop from the reliability of the LS400 and LS430 but it can still be relatively reliable with good maintenance and care.
Things will always be expensive with the Lexus LS even the LS400 and LS430. The car we're looking at in this video is a 2008 Lexus LS460 which had it's front suspension and the air suspension fall apart costing thousands of dollars to repair. Be careful when buying one.
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0:00 Intro
0:46 Suspension Issues
3:47 Under Car Inspection
5:02 Damaged Parts
12:15 How About The Rest Of The Car?
18:55 And Things Really Can Go South....

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@rockbay79
@rockbay79 Рік тому
Sir, I was a Federal OSHA Inspector from 1982 - 2002. I can tell you after viewing several of your videos that you maintain a degree of perfection, I've seldom seen! One could honestly eat off the floors of your shop. You always wear proper PPE and immediately clean up small spills. You also collect and label your waste fluids. I'll even bet you have a nice file for your MSDS records for working with chemicals. All I'm attempting to say is: Well, Done! I'm impressed!
@jamesriley4857
@jamesriley4857 Рік тому
Don't confuse a television studio with an automotive repair shop
@resistftl
@resistftl Рік тому
MSDS has changed to just SDS.
@johnsee7269
@johnsee7269 Рік тому
Me too! Scotty too!
@07wrxtr1
@07wrxtr1 Рік тому
Yeah I I have a curse: I notice stuff like that whenever I'm in/around a shop as a customer, or I'm just driving by and see the sea of vehicles they failed to repair/sell. I always think: "Well, if they don't care about their own property - what makes you think they'll care about my property?!"
@rockbay79
@rockbay79 Рік тому
@@07wrxtr1 I agree.
@Boldstep001
@Boldstep001 Рік тому
I own one with 208k miles on it. Yes, they can be expensive to maintain, but they rarely break down. These are some of the best cars ever made period. Great review.
@haveagoodone123
@haveagoodone123 Рік тому
I love my ls460 L
@d1spoonky
@d1spoonky 4 місяці тому
I am about to purchase a 2008 LS 460L LITERALLY over the next few days with 158,000 miles on it, is it WORTH it?
@MrTeddycozmik
@MrTeddycozmik 4 місяці тому
​@@d1spoonky Yes. If you can afford new brakes, valve cover gaskets and plugs, ignition coils/ tune up. I've had mine for 4 years and bought it with 127k and have 172k miles. Best car I've ever owned or driven by far
@d1spoonky
@d1spoonky 4 місяці тому
@@MrTeddycozmik Thanks, the dealer sold it from under me LITERALLY the night before I was to buy it (NOT mad though, its business), but there are others I'm considering...Thanks!
@samman4602
@samman4602 2 місяці тому
@@d1spoonkyknock $6k off the price for inevitable suspension work
@hayksamvelyan
@hayksamvelyan Рік тому
Great video as always AMD. It's so refreshing to see a real mechanic show you the truth about these models from hands on experience. You can really see the the dollar amounts add up when you see it all broken down like that - that aluminum knuckle alone is around $500 per side..
@bombero3368
@bombero3368 Рік тому
My son wanted a higher end Lexus with all the bells and whistles. I informed him that all those extras mean headaches down the road, plus they take premium gas. He ended up with an ES350 - simpler but still has a nice interior. So far he’s been happy with it.
@kr9181
@kr9181 Рік тому
Exactly you don’t need modern cars full of electronic crap and huge tables in them. So called outdated cars just works better and have less headache. If you want expensive modern car go and lease it.
@dyalanbrain001
@dyalanbrain001 Рік тому
@@Motorsportsgeek have you even driven the es350? They are based on the Avalon btw.
@Motorsportsgeek
@Motorsportsgeek Рік тому
@@dyalanbrain001 Avalon is a camry, not hating on it, Camry is the best selling car in the world for good reason but typically when you go Lexus, you want the rwd based that is more of a lexus and less of a toyota.
@worldhello1234
@worldhello1234 Рік тому
We don't even have peasant fuel anymore across the pond. It doesn't hurt to use good fuel to have more power and a healthier engine. Unless it is a rather primitive design. 😊
@worldhello1234
@worldhello1234 Рік тому
@@kr9181 The price of comfort is more electronics. 🤷‍♂ You can have even reliable electronics Japanese so called luxury cars of the 90s are prove for that, especially the Toyota Crown.
@Reggaejames
@Reggaejames Рік тому
This is the type of channel that deserves all the success it gets. The presenter comes across as a very knowledgeable but more importantly, caring person. I am so happy to see his new garage. You can tell he takes great pride in it. Best of luck to you.
@shaddavis2490
@shaddavis2490 Рік тому
Wow how did Toyota screw up so bad?
@franciskowalski7367
@franciskowalski7367 Місяць тому
wish we had you in NJ.... Thanks for the video's, very informative.
@normanfillmore3490
@normanfillmore3490 Рік тому
My ‘08 460 has 190k miles, burns no oil, has no leaks, gets 27mpg real world at 75 mph. It’s honestly my favorite car I have ever owned, and yes I owned a LS430. Repairing the 460 is not a total nightmare, you can certainly do it yourself. When buying, yes, The car will reward you like a Lexus should. RWD non Air Ride, one owner with proper maintenance history is definitely recommended. But if you do find one that has been properly maintained, buy it, change oil every 5k miles, change brake fluid and coolant every two years. Will you need to keep an eye on the front end bushings? Yes, but the aftermarket parts are reasonable and the labor is easy.
@jayflip3756
@jayflip3756 Рік тому
Best & most accurate on point response!!!! I’m a true enthusiast & own every model from an LS460 with 370k original miles, and every other model from the previous generations! The 460 does require a bit more love than some of the others but as you said they are not such a killer to the pocket especially if you’re going with a more base model without the air suspension and can do most the labor work yourself. In the end of it all, unless you have a brand new car out the dealer with warranty and owe your life to it, you’re going to have to put in money in any other used car you decide to get. But if I’m going to spend money on repairs/maintenance, I’m at least going to do it to a vehicle/vehicles that I have had the best experiences with as far as quality, reliability, comfort and longevity overall! There’s a reason Toyota/Lexus holds the most value in the used car market…. ✊🏽
@zaker600
@zaker600 Рік тому
@@jayflip3756 Yessir. Btw did you say you have 370k miles on your LS460 sheeeeeesh. Would be interested to know what you've had to repair so far. I have 100k miles on mine (only had it for 2 years so far though) and I repaired the radiator and my air suspension and bushings are likely going to need replacing relatively soon. Surely, the LS burns oil at that mileage, holy cow 370k!
@zaker600
@zaker600 Рік тому
Nice!
@jayflip3756
@jayflip3756 Рік тому
@@zaker600 Yeah man I actually got the car with 270k miles from the original owner and I can honestly say it looks, runs and drives like a brand new car! Yes the control arm bushings were replaced as expected, I did have to replace the starter and I am getting a random transmission slip type of symptom from 3rd to 4th gear but I am going to get it further investigated as it’s very intermittent. The car drives phenomenal most of the time until it gives that issue, I have no problem spending $700 on another transmission but I like to get to the bottom root of the issue so I know what to look for and how to possibly avoid it in the future. I honestly think it has something to do with the transmission thermostat which most people aren’t aware that these transmissions have. In my opinion if it was a mechanical issue with the transmission itself, it would slip 100% of the time and not once in a blue. Nonetheless the car does have higher miles and it is more than deserving of a transmission swap if need be. I average 24mpg overall and I don’t burn much oil at all, perhaps a quart total within the 5000 miles. I truly love this car and honestly as an enthusiast that I am, I really don’t see myself getting rid of it unless maybe one day I find someone as passionate as I am and has the same appreciation as I do with the car. But that’s in the far future ha ha!
@christophermagee9079
@christophermagee9079 Рік тому
@@jayflip3756 my transmission is doing the samething started about a month ago doesn't do it all thr time im at 195k miles it doesn't do it everyday if u find out the problem please let me know
@deebee3901
@deebee3901 Рік тому
Very informative! Love your videos. Would never have thought there would be so many issues on an LS 460 - you have opened my eyes.
@combinedeffects4799
@combinedeffects4799 Рік тому
He’s such a good teacher . One of the best - I love this guy.
@jpete3027666
@jpete3027666 Рік тому
Thank you for this video. This convinced me to go with a base model LS 460. Still a beautiful car. I didn’t want the headache of the air suspension.
@rockbay79
@rockbay79 Рік тому
I would love to see more Toyota Tacoma issues and maintenance videos! Thank you for all you do!
@JR1068
@JR1068 Рік тому
This is why you need a Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician working on your car! Great videos AMD awesome work, thank you for all your videos and knowledge. GB
@lesevesel2898
@lesevesel2898 Рік тому
I have an '18 GLE350 and your comment about checking the rear main for leaks is helpful because I want to catch these problems (or potential problems) at their smallest before they become so unbelievably costly. Man, I'm so glad I subbed your channel; already a real favorite.
@robertmaybeth3434
@robertmaybeth3434 Рік тому
Friend if you find your rear/front main seals have a leak it's already bound to be costly, esp if you have it done. If you do it yourself, many times you can change those seals with the engine still in the car and possibly, even without removing the crankshaft.
@oishangui1
@oishangui1 Рік тому
I love your honesty. I sense no bias in your message at all. Keep up the good work.
@BrockOhhhh
@BrockOhhhh Рік тому
I remember watching auto repair shows on TNN when I was growing up. This channel is better than any of them.
@richardorosso7377
@richardorosso7377 10 місяців тому
Thank you! I've been considering a 460 and just came across your video, a great reality check for me! Will definitely be taking a closer look now before hitting the buy now button!
@martinducre1821
@martinducre1821 29 днів тому
Hey Car Care Nut, thank you very much for making a very informative video. I just replaced my front control arms to the cost of $2700 and my deductible was only $100. I bought an extended warranty to cover my expenses on my 2008 LS460. For those who are looking to buy this vehicle, buy the extended warranty, and listen to this guy... My warranty has paid for itself already. Keep up the good work 👏 🌷
@emiliog.4432
@emiliog.4432 Рік тому
You are being kind describing that rotor groove. The pad was slicing the rotor off like a lathe. The mechanic that did that should go back to school. Thanks. You have an amazing shop. Congrats.
@ILOVEBACONBOY2018
@ILOVEBACONBOY2018 Рік тому
Can learn a lot from these videos, thanks for the work that goes in to these videos!
@anthonybanks4958
@anthonybanks4958 Рік тому
Thank you Sir, I was considering buying a 2010 or 2011 LS460 BUT after watching your video & another, I'll keep maintaining my '03 ES300. The comments about the air shocks & that knuckle was the final straw. Thanks again for all the info & details, continued success & Blessings!!!
@MaxPartridge146
@MaxPartridge146 Рік тому
I've been watching your videos for about a week and have really gained a ton of knowledge about certain Toyota models. Two thumbs up!
@samgetward1218
@samgetward1218 Рік тому
As an LS lover I have to disagree. The blue book value of a vehicle and the value to a person are very different. Say you spend $10K for the vehicle and another $6k in repairs there is not a vehicle that exist that will give you that level of driver experience for 16K(except maybe another used LS). So while some see a headache I see an incredible value.
@cdmsvt
@cdmsvt 9 місяців тому
I spent 14k for mine and now I'm looking into replacing the control arms 😅 Was quoted 5k at the dealership. Hard pill to swallow but I can only imagine how better the car will feel!
@meenam300zx
@meenam300zx 9 місяців тому
If you listen again at 16:90, he is telling you that you may feel you got a bargain, but things begin to become brittle and you may end up with one expense after another that by the time you realize, you will become like one of my employees that spent $14k on a used car he bought 2 years ago for $15k. Set the emotions aside and look at it logically. If your emotional, you can drive a unreliable, unsafe car that looks good or take all that money like my employee would have spent on a nice reliable newer car.
@abedawg94
@abedawg94 6 місяців тому
@@cdmsvthow many miles?
@cdmsvt
@cdmsvt 6 місяців тому
@@abedawg94 144k
@kaafromoz
@kaafromoz Рік тому
TY Sir as always super information and explained open and honestly, wow that front disc groove was scary bad so i am glad you showed us that and the owner is replacing them. Keep Safe Keep Strong My Dear Friend 🦘🦘🦘🦘🚗🚗🚗🚗
@billng6024
@billng6024 Рік тому
Dear Presenter, you are fantastic and I enjoyed throughly with this video. Can tell that you are a very detailed professional and you earned much respects from most of the viewers. I had a same car , 2010 LS460 F Sport , rear wheel drive with air suspension. I am still the first owner of this car and odometer is 70K kilometer after 12 years of driving. I intend to keep it for another 10 years and I will take serious note of all these issues. I m very impressed of your presentation and your clarity of your good speaking and narration skill. I come from Singapore where the LS is situated. A small island country sits on equator . You take good care and would like to see you more often in Utube. Cheers.
@bobbyb.1743
@bobbyb.1743 Рік тому
Have an’08 LS 460 since new. 140K w/ the usual maintenance, still love it, recently replaced the stereo and amp. Every time I think about replacing the car w/ something else, I come back to the point….w/ what? That V8 & transmission is glorious…I just can’t bring myself to get rid of it.
@p6102zrfxe
@p6102zrfxe Рік тому
This video is good but last minutes make it excellent. We need more technicians like AMD. Thank you.
@sleepyzzz_9198
@sleepyzzz_9198 9 місяців тому
This is no cap!!!! I luckily came across a 2008 Lexus LS 600HL back in 2019 with 85k on it. I bought it in VA and luckily the dealer had to replace these parts before it would pass inspection before they could sell it to me. No wonder the dealer was freaking out over how much the repairs were going to cost!!!!! I guess I lucked up on this one!
@ositapeters211
@ositapeters211 14 днів тому
Do you still have it? What's the maintence now like?
@toma5153
@toma5153 Рік тому
I'm surprised those brake pads could be incorrectly installed and result in wear to the rotor hub. Thats seems to be contrary to lots of Toyota mistake-proofing designs (poke-a-yoke). Thinking back to pad replacements I've done on Camry's, Tercels and Subarus it would seem impossible to incorrectly mount the pads. Either the caliper design is flawed, or some knucklehead found a way. 🤕 Thanks for the fair warning on Lexus air suspensions. This type of video is invaluable.
@billman32
@billman32 Рік тому
Thanks so much for the video! I was thinking of buying a used LS. Now I know what to get inspected before purchase. I'll probably go a different route now.
@lklpalka
@lklpalka 7 місяців тому
I love watching your videos, so thorough in explanation and background reasoning. Watching this, I'm glad that I have no desire to own something this complicated but I DO enjoy sharing in your easy-share expertise! Fun.
@m.newman7722
@m.newman7722 Рік тому
My wife drove her 1998 LS400 for 19 years. Other than a mirror switch which broke,. after 18 years, just changed the oil and nothing else to fix. Replaced the LS 400 with a used low mileage 2014 LS460, and other than a rain sensor, replaced under warrantee, it has been 100% problem free. Regular oil and fluid changes, and it keeps on going without any problems what so over. I've had 6 different Lexus models, all problem free, other than routine wear, brake and tire replacements. What's not to love about Toyota/Lexus products? I'm now driving a 2020 RC350 F-sport. After 2 years, no problems. Southern California weather may help the longitivtiy, but does not change the almost complete lack of problems. So far, ultimately cheap to keep. Oh, my 1984 Supra's first brake job was at 96,000 miles. Talk about bullet proof, and I sold that vehicle in 1995 for a Lexus. Of course my opinion is, that these vehicles are very reliable, after their initial cost.
@connor3288
@connor3288 Рік тому
Most cars should last a long time in the southwest. In new england rust kills cars way before their time, and makes it a pain to work on. Wheel bearings are a pain, calipers and brake/fuel lines rust out from the road salt spray.
@aimlessdrive8723
@aimlessdrive8723 Рік тому
lexus toyota hybrid brakes dont replace until over 100k
@zedzedski7382
@zedzedski7382 Рік тому
" just changed the oil and nothing else to fix" so tired of these delusional expressions. No car can last only on oil changes. You still have to replace, brakes, shocks, springs, belts and many other wear and tear parts as the mileage keeps growing. The question is: can you afford to maintain it?! Any car can last as long as you can afford to maintain it, which depends on your budget. So, reliability comes not from the car but from how reliable is your wallet.
@realestatenow
@realestatenow Рік тому
I had a 1996 LS400. No air suspension. The quietest ride with a nakamichi sound system. The only repairs I had to do were the front suspension. The engine was a very quiet V8.
@MrRez86
@MrRez86 Рік тому
Best LS made and the LS430 and love the GS too back then too!
@CarsofGlasgow
@CarsofGlasgow Рік тому
ls 400 is great! I have a sc 430 and its so smooth and quiet
@realestatenow
@realestatenow Рік тому
@@CarsofGlasgow 👍
@claudiadickerman4218
@claudiadickerman4218 6 місяців тому
We have two Lexus cars. A 1993 LS400 we bought for $4000.00 three years ago in California, a one owner, always garaged, good maintenance records. Under 80K miles! Still have it, the only problems are with the 'bells and whistles" some of which I don't bother to fix as they don't present any real problems to me. I also bought a 2007 LS460L, less than 70K, one owner, clean carfax, always garaged in Florida, it is in pristine shape overall. I paid 28K for it. Have had problems already with sensor lights coming on, had some brake parts replaced, the interior is the one that turns to "putty" over time and unfortunately the owner never took it to Lexus for the no cost redo of the interior parts so there's that. At the moment I have to say I am already having buyers remorse as it isn't any "better" than my 93 LS 400 in most ways. I think I will sell it as soon as possible and keep the 93 and fix whatever may come with it, it will be a lot less expensive in the long run. Buyer the LS460L was an impulse buy, I should have done more research.
@realestatenow
@realestatenow 6 місяців тому
@@claudiadickerman4218 yes, the ls460 can be more expensive to maintain.
@shonhartvigsen4698
@shonhartvigsen4698 Рік тому
Need more honest and smart mechanics like this guy great videos
@rockfieldlangley1955
@rockfieldlangley1955 Рік тому
Wow! What a quality video. Thanks for the information. I look forward to checking out more of your videos.
@WarriorsPhoto
@WarriorsPhoto Рік тому
I've meet a couple of people locally that have had issues with these models. They are amazing and the technology is awesome. As with anything else it'll break down and cause issues. Hopefully the new LS500 is better as an all around vehicle. (:
@MilesDeluxe
@MilesDeluxe Рік тому
There is a revised part for the front lower rear control arms. I am strongly hoping for more detailed LS460/600 content like this. I love mine and here in germany they only came with "all bells and whistles". None were sold without softclose or the air suspension. The sales numbers here were really low (like 70 over ALL twelve LS F4 model years) so it is not easy to find someone that really knows this car inside and out. I would love to see a transmission fluid change on your channel, since this is the next thing that needs to be done on mine.
@kinglumpy6145
@kinglumpy6145 Рік тому
2010+ has the revised LCA right?
@MilesDeluxe
@MilesDeluxe Рік тому
@@kinglumpy6145 I am not 100% sure but i think so. It has the problematic mounting point reinforced.
@Andrew-rb4gs
@Andrew-rb4gs Рік тому
I can tell by watching your body language,that you really love those car lifts. Much better than jack and stands from your older vids. Love the shop.
@blackcoffee730
@blackcoffee730 Рік тому
Fascinating video! Thanks for this info. Don't own one, but love learning new things.
@Jackson_Hts_Mr_Randy_Watson
@Jackson_Hts_Mr_Randy_Watson Рік тому
I currently have a 2004 LS 430 as my daily driver. It has no leaks or issues of any kind. I've driven it for about 8 years now. I had cross shopped it with a 2007 LS 460 and I preferred the ride of the 430 by far. I sometimes look at a late model LS460 for an upgrade, but I am also considering an ES300H instead. I don't want headaches as I get older and the allure of driving the flagship has worn off. At this rate though, I don't see parting with the LS430 anytime soon. Maybe drive it a couple of more years? I have a feeling I'm really going to miss it once I move on.
@serlaws
@serlaws Рік тому
I had a swb 2008 LS460 with 19" wheels. Loved it!. It was rare non air suspension with reclining rear seats. I was able to swap out a lot of the parts myself. It was well behaved but I always feared the brake actuator failure. It was an automatic $3000 cost that only the dealer can repair. I ended up reluctantly selling it. 3 years later I heard from the owner and it has been problem free! 😭 I regret selling it & could have enjoyed a few more years of ownership. I ended up roughing it in a 2006 V6 Camry. The Camry has been extremely reliable and stress free it blends into the crowd . It's what I need in these "crazy times" !
@rockflock4698
@rockflock4698 Рік тому
Wrong. A regular mechanic fixed mine. I got the part for $800 and charged me $500 to put it on and program it.
@JJ-rw2pj
@JJ-rw2pj Рік тому
@@rockflock4698 b.s
@rockflock4698
@rockflock4698 Рік тому
@@JJ-rw2pj facts
@kaisalis7895
@kaisalis7895 6 місяців тому
Who told you only the dealer can repair it? Lemme guess, they did? 🤣
@Gaffar767
@Gaffar767 Рік тому
I wish you were in Los Angeles CA, I would love to just shake your hands for an honest professional work you do, am proud of your work and you videos are very educational for all of us lexus owners. keep up the good work and God bless you and your team.
@cardo1111
@cardo1111 Рік тому
Your extensive knowledge and honesty is much appreciated 👍🏽
@Colin-cb8hv
@Colin-cb8hv Рік тому
I wish I had a mechanic like you in my area. My area is full of mechanics like the one who did this brake job at the end of the video.
@paperandmedals8316
@paperandmedals8316 Рік тому
Same. Mechanics in my area were ripping us off so bad I’ve actually committed myself to working on our own vehicles. Toyotas, BMW’s and Mercedes. Have saved thousands.
@ALBreezyx68
@ALBreezyx68 Рік тому
@@paperandmedals8316 I agree also not to descriminate against middle eastern people I lived in Los Angeles for 35+ years and they always Rip me off and charges more than dealership 🤣🤣🤣 Armenian Russian 🤣 I really wish more mechanics are more honest and trained and cool temperated like you 🥂
@paperandmedals8316
@paperandmedals8316 Рік тому
@@ALBreezyx68 I’m in Phoenix. My brother has a mechanic garage in NYC. I tell him the prices out here and Phoenix and they’re double that of NYC prices. How’s that even possible?
@peteyesco
@peteyesco Рік тому
@@paperandmedals8316 supply and demand. More mechanics in NYC, if you find one too expensive, you’ll go to another one usually near by.
@torocars9227
@torocars9227 10 місяців тому
@@paperandmedals8316Arizona is like a 3rd world state vs NYC. Most millionaires par square male lives there … mostly they all have modern cars and their used cars often shipped to car auction ending up in poor states brought by used car dealerships. There’s so much work for mechanics in your area and lower middle class people in your are can’t afford new vehicles therefore abundant of used cars giving mechanics luxury to charge high rate on labor.
@Windowsinside
@Windowsinside Рік тому
Great Video!!! most I have a Lexus is250 2012 (direct injection) could you please talk about the importance of installing a catch can and how it is a cheap insurance for the engine :) also Get yourself a better camera that can focus better and give more definition 4K 8K
@markreynolds3850
@markreynolds3850 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing this video, interesting and informative review of lexus air suspension.
@eshea5050
@eshea5050 7 місяців тому
I love your channel! Keep up the good work.
@iracohen3864
@iracohen3864 Рік тому
Great analysis of the issues, A warning to anyone who wants to buy a high end model Lexus BMW, AUDI MERCEDES etc, You are buying trying to enjoy the look and feel of luxury you simply can't afford, If you have the $ go ahead and get a newer one , but for most it's just a guaranteed nightmare every time you go to the shop,
@markwagner4909
@markwagner4909 Рік тому
My boss had 4 LS’s driving them each over 150,000 miles each This one was abused and not cared for properly. Good thing the new owner found you!
@petervan7372
@petervan7372 Рік тому
i bought a used LS, looks like previous owner didn't spend a penny on the maintenance. found a bollywood cd in the cd changer when cleaning it, when seeing the title the previous owner's name on it speaks for itself
@golfmaniac007
@golfmaniac007 Рік тому
@@petervan7372 oh no....bollywood cd. 30k interval oil changes at jiffy lube for sho
@hitzoneproductions7858
@hitzoneproductions7858 Місяць тому
​@@golfmaniac007 You mean Bolly-Lube 😅
@FAISAL29579s
@FAISAL29579s Рік тому
Am following your video from KSA and also am Toyota owner as well. You do a good job by delivering very value information for DIYs 👍
@samwalton4598
@samwalton4598 Рік тому
I was just looking at buying an 8 year old LS 460. I love the car and it is such a beautiful car but this gives me pause. Great video and thank you. I owned a couple of LS 400’s in the 90’s and loved them. Great cars! I traded them for Chevy and Ford SUV’s as my family was growing. Kids are out of college now and I am looking at easing into some luxury again. I am technical minded and you have provided me with excellent intel. I will look at the ES models as well. Have a great day!
@stuartstein8062
@stuartstein8062 Рік тому
I got a 2009 GS 350 rear wheel drive this thing does not burn a drop of oil runs like it's brand new with 135,000 mi on it. Pick your lexus's wisely
@andybub45
@andybub45 Рік тому
My grandfather had an 07 LS460, no suspension issues and no air suspension but it did burn oil. It was well maintained too.
@SocraticMind89
@SocraticMind89 Рік тому
The owners manual even says the 460 burns roughly 1qt every 500 miles or so crazy!
@netman88
@netman88 Рік тому
Great shop and videos as always, I always learn something new watching. I got a question on Toyota/Lexus Parts. How long they make them for discontinued vehicles? Till the warranty expires or longer? Thanks again.
@jsdpe1200
@jsdpe1200 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing sir. God bless your craftsmanship.
@nickgruzevskis8629
@nickgruzevskis8629 Рік тому
Very helpful video, will keep an eye on my suspension components. I purchased my 07 LS460 from a Lexus dealer in 2018 and the only work I've had to do is to replace water pump. I love the ride and engine/transmission combo, but am very aware that it may cost me a lot in the future as its still riding on air suspension.
@rafaelmeneses5066
@rafaelmeneses5066 Рік тому
When I compare the suspension cost of a Lexus vs the Mercedes the Lexus is more for sure. I have an LX470 and the brake parts were north of 600 for original parts. My biggest complaint with the Lexus is the parts availability. The Mercedes is more of a world brand so the parts can be found easily. Great videos by the way.
@great_deception
@great_deception 9 місяців тому
Thank you, finally someone who admits it!
@timothyrobles8777
@timothyrobles8777 Рік тому
Thank you for explaining the expence of maintenance compared to the Avalon and Camry, good stuff.
@jparkhku
@jparkhku Рік тому
I hope you can do a video on IS250 2nd gen issues. Yes, you already said about its Direct Injection issue. I think such a video will be popular as so many people own one...surely more than this LS460
@AngryManSki
@AngryManSki Рік тому
Excellent video. I’ve been considering getting a newer year LS. I can definitely attest to the repair cost of owning a Lexus. But, once it’s done, I’m very confident in the reliability. You get what you pay for.
@roninbushito
@roninbushito Рік тому
Way cheaper than bmw or Benz or Porsche
@paystyles5429
@paystyles5429 Рік тому
Best off with top trim Avalon
@kgisabeast
@kgisabeast Рік тому
I had a 08 GS460 for about 5 years and loved that car! Same engine/trans as this but none of the suspension issues. Put over 100k on that car and was still running great at 230k when I traded it in
@davidkosa
@davidkosa Рік тому
That's a rare car. Less than 2000 made over four years. Better than the LS, for sure. Different suspension that lasts much longer.
@MiroBG359
@MiroBG359 Рік тому
I refuse to let go of my 3GS 300, but thinking of swapping for a 460
@daveh2612
@daveh2612 Рік тому
Crazy rare car!
@Surveillance-
@Surveillance- Рік тому
Have the gs460 currently with 153k. I don’t think the prior owner took much care of it when I got it at 118k. But it’s good now! Solid. Wish the GS interior was a little bigger, but very stylish car overall.
@kgisabeast
@kgisabeast Рік тому
It was probably my favorite lexus out of the 4 I owned, so much power and looked amazing
@AudatiousXtreme
@AudatiousXtreme Рік тому
Hello! I just found your channel sir and I am so excited that I did, immediately you've taught me a few things and overall your videos can be extremely helpful thank you! :)
@mikechiodetti4482
@mikechiodetti4482 Рік тому
A thorough inspection yields information for much needed work AND an unsafe condition with the right front brake. Nice looking car, needs a lot of work!
@Chinunit22
@Chinunit22 Рік тому
I ain't going to be surprised if this vehicle with high mileage had over 4 owners which couple of them just driven the car rough for couple years and just trade out if it.
@raymondcanessa7208
@raymondcanessa7208 Рік тому
Leased and no Maintenace when new. SAD!!
@MiroBG359
@MiroBG359 Рік тому
If they're leased you can pull up their maintenance record from Lexus
@rightlanehog3151
@rightlanehog3151 Рік тому
AMD, A picture is worth a thousand words so a 21 minute video like this must be worth a million. I was reminded that a thorough PRE - purchase inspection is compulsory in the used car market and a car that is MORE expensive to buy is a car that will very likely be MORE expensive to maintain. 😁
@SteveB88
@SteveB88 Рік тому
Also a lot of people who buy those higher end performance cars run them into the ground don’t maintain them. A vehicle inspection is an absolute must if buying a high-end model
@rightlanehog3151
@rightlanehog3151 Рік тому
@@SteveB88 I would say a detailed inspection from a qualified mechanic is mandatory for a used Yaris and becomes more mandatory with the additional complexity of more expensive models. I have walked away from a couple of potential used car purchases that failed to meet the required standard. The money it cost was well worth it. Like all my car lessons, I learned this the hard way 😂
@be5952
@be5952 Рік тому
@@rightlanehog3151 Totally agree. And, I will add, if your inspection turns up _however-many-$_ worth of repairs, you might still decide you like the car enough to buy it, fix it and enjoy it anyway! And this especially if it seems okay other than whatever has worn out and just hasn't been replaced. To me, there seem to be two types of _need-a-lot-of-repairs_ used cars: *1)* Those that are driven by generally careful drivers who'd just rather buy a new(er) car when theirs has too many parts wear out, and *2)* Cars that are beat to crap by someone who abused or didn't care about them. This second kind might need the same list of repairs right now as a similar one from criterion #1. *_But_* due to how it was treated one might expect a ton of extra troubles down the road.
@YouKnowGeo
@YouKnowGeo Рік тому
Wow. I must say, this was a great informative video. You explain things very well.
@falloutguy8878
@falloutguy8878 Рік тому
Great video and advise dude? Keep up the amazing work you do and please more videos thank you dude
@dantheman070
@dantheman070 Рік тому
I was considering buying one of these LS460 with 100k miles but you convinced me to steer clear of them, decided to go with an ES350 instead. Its not quite as advanced or luxurious but I would still drive it across country. It's a very nice car and super reliable.
@MiguelRPD
@MiguelRPD Рік тому
I have one and it's been super reliable. Yeah the tech isn't good. But you could get a sony headunit from Crutchfield and replace the head unit to a modern Bluetooth android auto/apple carplay one.
@CarsofGlasgow
@CarsofGlasgow Рік тому
why not get the GS?
@normanfillmore3490
@normanfillmore3490 Рік тому
@@MiguelRPD Why do that? Just go with the Grom Audio V-line 2. It runs Android Auto/Apple CarPlay through the stock head unit and retains all factory functionality. I run it in my ‘08 LS and it works brilliantly.
@MiguelRPD
@MiguelRPD Рік тому
@@normanfillmore3490 Oh I have the regular model. Not the ultra luxery version.
@dantheman070
@dantheman070 Рік тому
@@CarsofGlasgow I mean yeah if I can find a GS350 with AWD I would go with one of those but they tend to be harder to find. I need either FWD or AWD because I live in mountainous terrain with bad weather (currently driving a RWD car).
@ethanmain4794
@ethanmain4794 6 місяців тому
Bought a 2010 LS 460 two days ago without pre purchase inspection. Definitely going to have it checked out soon. Wish me luck 🫡
@sha22276
@sha22276 Місяць тому
How was it?
@highiii6605
@highiii6605 Місяць тому
I’m thinking of getting a LS 460 this weekend but now I’m nervous. How’d your inspection go
@ethanmain4794
@ethanmain4794 Місяць тому
@@sha22276 The mechanic said everything looked good and nothing needed attention.
@ethanmain4794
@ethanmain4794 Місяць тому
@@highiii6605 The mechanic said it all looked good, and I’ve been happy with purchase overall. I still definitely recommend getting a pre purchase inspection if you have the time, you don’t want those control arms to fuck you.
@wernerdanler2742
@wernerdanler2742 Рік тому
That brake job, unbelievable!
@dermotwallace5533
@dermotwallace5533 Рік тому
Once again, an amazing video tutorial. Thanks mate.
@sgoldens24
@sgoldens24 Рік тому
WOW, I can't believe an auto mechanic would do such poor workmanship on those front brakes, very scary, thanks for posting !
@topherd1011
@topherd1011 Рік тому
I have stayed away from air suspension my entire life. I’m glad I’ve made that choice.
@imnotusingmyrealname4566
@imnotusingmyrealname4566 Рік тому
It's seems just so unnecessary.
@zaker600
@zaker600 Рік тому
I have an LS460 with air suspension and although its nice, springs are almost just as good without the headache lol.
@imnotusingmyrealname4566
@imnotusingmyrealname4566 Рік тому
@@zaker600 This is why I find air suspension so dumb. There's a reason the Land Cruiser doesn't have them.
@Proximax9
@Proximax9 Місяць тому
Thanks for showing this stuff. I am planning on buying a lexus in future, maybe in a year or two, and videos like these are super useful
@rickzech6490
@rickzech6490 Рік тому
I appreciate that you give a cost estimate with your interesting video
@dw6015
@dw6015 Рік тому
As an ls600 owner, the symphony of noise over a bump is an accurate description, mine at 94k miles. However, it's not the hardest diy to replace the bushings and lower ball joint on the awd models. I also suspect axle issues so I bought axles as well. Definitely adjust purchase offer accordingly when buying one, pay the right price, enjoyable cars for the money.
@Mabeylater293
@Mabeylater293 11 місяців тому
What year is your car?
@Toyota4Life
@Toyota4Life 11 місяців тому
How is your 600 ownership
@jamestamu83
@jamestamu83 Рік тому
I had a 2002 LS 430. Started to have front-end suspension issues at 75,000 miles. Apparently that's a common problem with the LS platforms because they have so much weight on the front end that those components wear out quickly. I went to polyurethane bushings, but the car was never the same afterwards. Beautiful car otherwise.
@Kauffman578
@Kauffman578 Рік тому
Mine has 112,000 miles. Haven't encountered that issue. Are you sure it is an LS430?
@angeljaimes9703
@angeljaimes9703 Рік тому
@@Kauffman578 they might have the air suspension version, is yours air suspension?
@Kauffman578
@Kauffman578 Рік тому
@@angeljaimes9703 mine is the middle one, except air suspension.
@lowstrife
@lowstrife Рік тому
You don't want to go with poly bushings on these cars. It's going to be a huge downgrade in the ride quality. & yes lower ball joints on these things love to get burned up. One of the few things they didn't overkill overbuild.
@zoomee99
@zoomee99 Рік тому
PO of my 2004 430 went to the Lex dealer time after time for "loose" front suspension. They threw LCA bushes, ball joints, struts, alignment after alignment at it. Did not fix it. After I bought it (100K mi) I can verify at highway speeds any bump would send it all over the place. Spent some time researching on the Lexus forums then DIY replaced 4 steering rack bushings (parts cost about $120) it now rides like a dream. Check your steering rack bushings, they are a weak spot on the otherwise bulletproof LS430.
@andrewlace
@andrewlace Рік тому
Didn't expect the benediction at the end. Great video, thankyou 🇦🇺
@mr.j-1592
@mr.j-1592 Рік тому
Hey thank you for a great video looking forward to seeing many more.👌🏻
@christiancrazycookie
@christiancrazycookie Рік тому
My 2007 LS 460 burned so much oil , had suspension problems, and replacing the starter was a big expensive job. Even replacing a headlight required taking of a tire. Great nice car but it is expensive to maintain . Traded it in a while ago. My ES is more affordable to maintain not to mention not a premium only fuel V8. Had to cancel appointment but I can’t wait for you to see my 2000 ES 300 with over 200k. It has HID factory Installed lights which was very surprising to me. Thanks I really enjoy these videos !
@Rahz743
@Rahz743 Рік тому
I have the same car same issues minus I don’t think I’m burning a lot of oil. Thinking about selling it. The front needs to be done I did the two rear air suspensions and starter on it so far
@mattb9664
@mattb9664 Рік тому
That's right around with the HID (and clean lighting) craze started! Time is flying by!
@be5952
@be5952 Рік тому
@@Rahz743 Hi. I don't know if you come back to check your old posts, but I have a thought for you (and others in a similar position). I can see you might be tired of putting a lot of money into your car, so you figure maybe get something else. But! If one buys another used vehicle, as someone else above said, all, or most, will need some repairs to 'bring them up to snuff'. At that point (with a different car), 2 things: *a)* What's the general prognosis for that type of vehicle, regarding what might typically go wrong with it in the future? (As in, in a few thousand more kilometres, what else do those owners typically have to fix?), and *b)* How would you feel about having / driving / enjoying _that_ car? I'm assuming an 'alternative' car wouldn't be as nice as these Lexuses (Lexi? hehe) seem to be. So, driving something 'lesser' might not give you the fun and enjoyment? I'm thinking about this because let's say you put another $3000...$5000...whatever into your nice Lexus. Then from that point what's the prediction for future 'known issues'? Are they then good for the next 5....6....7 years without expected breakdowns? Because if so then you might actually feel better about keeping your Lexus. You will have spent the necessary dough to make / keep it good, and you won't have to worry about a different car's future 'unknowns'. Just a thought. I guess the answer is different for everyone. But I know I'd rather 'invest' in a generally great, well made car with all the luxuries a Lexus has than drive a lesser car.🙂
@Rahz743
@Rahz743 Рік тому
@@be5952 thanks yeh that’s exactly what I’m doing. Doing the install on Thursday. Everything new up front. Air suspension, control arms, and knuckles and tie bars
@saladbreath607
@saladbreath607 8 місяців тому
With the ES330 you have to partially remove the bumper and battery to replace the driver side headlight housing.
@chrisso6903
@chrisso6903 Рік тому
Wow you went over this front to back and didn't miss a thing! Who worked on this before? He wasn't a good mechanic and I hope the owner shows him the rotor because as you said "very Dangerous " and he must be shown the mistake he made! There are not many honest. Good mechanics left out there and in Australia I have had trouble with servicing from Toyota but that another bad story! There blessed to have there car looked at by yourself as you would be overwhelmed here if you were to work over here. May you be blessed as I know you are. Aussie chris 🇦🇺 ♥️
@roninbushito
@roninbushito Рік тому
Our dealer Servco bought all the Australian Toyota dealers from Hawaii
@njsongwriter
@njsongwriter Рік тому
I have no plans of considering buying a Lexus but found thus video to be eye-opening. Thanks.
@Djexoticdancing69
@Djexoticdancing69 Рік тому
Awesome educational mechanic video Ahmed, thanks a lot & keep the videos coming 👌👍👌👍👌🙏✌️💯
@AlanForde-CheyneMS
@AlanForde-CheyneMS Рік тому
I always say that the first and and second gen Lexus cars were built to the tagline relentless pursuit of perfection....the third gen was starting to show some cost cutting, still nice cars but.....not as bullet proof as the earlier models
@jamesanderson4014
@jamesanderson4014 Рік тому
Would ventilated and slotted rotors with ceramic pads work better? What about smaller rims with a tire height of 60-65 maybe 17-18 inch rims ? Soften wear and tear on the control arm bushings. Standard coil over strut it will ride better. Your videos are really good and easy to follow.
@zalcan3620
@zalcan3620 Рік тому
Wheels*
@BLacknesmonstaz
@BLacknesmonstaz Рік тому
Talk about the brake actuator going out and why it's typical in the LS460's Sigh... Looks like im in line now too. Enjoying your videos!
@Nicedesk
@Nicedesk Рік тому
Amazing! Finally found the channel that I have been looking for!
@pauldevassy2379
@pauldevassy2379 Рік тому
As a Lexus GX owner, sure they are reliable but for some reason Lexus wont put a standard DIN stereo in any of their models. Sure my car may last 20 years but feel I am rolling with 8-track with NO option to upgrade.
@joeblow871
@joeblow871 Рік тому
I bought a 2006 LS 430 with 155,000 on it. I had to replace the entire suspension like you see here. Saved a ton of money doing it myself, and learned a lot.
@bpaige12
@bpaige12 Рік тому
Did you convert it away from air suspension because it typically doesn't cost that much when you get a conversion kit instead of reinstalling air suspension
@johnguidetti5839
@johnguidetti5839 Рік тому
@@bpaige12 lol why would you want to change it from air suspension the better setup.
@brians7604
@brians7604 Рік тому
@@johnguidetti5839 are you an idiot?
@Robert8455
@Robert8455 9 місяців тому
Excellent advise and insight to the complexity of this model. I've been considering buying a used LS or GS to take some long road trips so this video was right on. Now I might need to look at a Camry now. 🙂
@Mabeylater293
@Mabeylater293 9 місяців тому
Get a 2011-2016 ls460 or any year LS430
@azizhachimi8744
@azizhachimi8744 Рік тому
SIR, you are doing an AMAZING job! We follow you from Montreal, Canada
@jmnoah1
@jmnoah1 Рік тому
I have a 2010 LS460 that started burning oil not long after I bought it. Turns out it was one of the valve stem seals going. I did notice some blue smoke on startup and it used about a quart per 700 miles. Luckily, I got the car with an extended warranty which covered reconditioning the cylinder heads (and everything else that goes with doing that) and some other suspension parts (like control arms) that were found to be going out. There were also two summers where the dash had to be taken apart to replace AC actuator motors.... again covered by warranty. The warranty covered more than the car is worth so far and I still have 24,000 miles left on it with a car that has 126,000 miles. I got lucky... I would never get a car like this without some sort or warranty.
@dibaz1
@dibaz1 Рік тому
Did you get the warranty from the dealership or an independent? What type of warranty and how much? Thanks.
@torocars9227
@torocars9227 10 місяців тому
Hey . Where did you buy that warranty? Carmax ?
@damcyk4
@damcyk4 Рік тому
Seeing things like it I feel our European yearly inspections are justified. It's fascinating seeing how one failing component is making domino effect. Love Your videos. Thank You for posting them.
@Supercruiser66
@Supercruiser66 Рік тому
Had an Ls460 (2009 model). Needed all the bushings replaced at 60k. Abs went out after that. I've owned LX and NX too that had no problems at double the mileage.
@steveauston6020
@steveauston6020 Рік тому
Not your typical suspension setup that's for sure. Good video!👍
@UnkleAL1962
@UnkleAL1962 Рік тому
When I saw this I had to go look on my list - my list I compiled listening to you during another of your videos on good vs. not so good Toyota & Lexus car models - and yep you've spoken about these LS's before I even made 2 notes on that one!! Good Toyota list: Camry: 2015-2017 Camry: 2004-2006 V6 Camry: 2000-2001 was a workhorse Corolla: 2005-2008 1.8L Bad Toyota list Corolla 98-2002 worst ever, bad rust Camry 2002-2004 unless hasn’t been overheated V6 is ok - 2A2-FE Rav 4: 2006-2008 Camry: 2007-2009 oil burners/rings Matrix & Corolla 09-2013 - ONLY 1.8 or don’t do it Good Lexus List: ES350 RX350 but 2010 up IS - good but not as good for tall people GS350 - a little more in maintenance GX/LX - both good LS430 is the legend 2005 up ES 300,330 - all except 2002-2006. 2nd best after LS430 - Like 2004-2006 Camry XLE V6 very good 4.7 V8 is great engine Lexus Bad List IS250 in all years disaster had DI only and carboned up 4GR-FSE 2.5 w/D4 system avoid at all costs GS250 - D4S is ok - has DI and port injection- no carbon S250 LS460 - 2007 to 2011 LS460 - nickel and dime you, bad brakes, prem fuel, etc. etc
@mikeb3536
@mikeb3536 Рік тому
I bought a 2007 LS 460 a few years ago with 100k on the clock. Had it professionally inspected before purchase and only paid 12k. I feel very lucky that I got two years of fun driving out of it and only had to pay for one $2000 brake job. BTW, it burned about a quart of oil every 700 miles when I got it. Changed oil to Mobil 1 and went on some long road trips (adding oil as needed). After 5000 miles, the oil burning stopped. Guess the rings were fouled when I got it.
@roncaster2804
@roncaster2804 Рік тому
I've always used Mobile 1... Some say it's just hyped advertising... I don't know the truth, but I have never had issues with any vehicle or yard equipment
@roninbushito
@roninbushito Рік тому
@@roncaster2804 it’s not hyped
@NA0533
@NA0533 Рік тому
2000 for brakes on Lexus? I paid $1200 for all originals on Porsche (parts and labor with new wear sensors)
@g.fortin3228
@g.fortin3228 Рік тому
Unbelievable ! Great video AMD ! Wish you were in my area. Really.
@arthurgleizer2664
@arthurgleizer2664 7 місяців тому
Love the vids! keep up the good work!
@lexustech48
@lexustech48 Рік тому
I made A LOT of money fixing these cars. The LS460 got better in 2011 with much more robust control arms. Its far cheaper to completely replace the air struts with standard spring struts. Air ride was much plusher in the LS430. Water pumps and engine valley coolant plate leaks are also a known weak point of the UR family of engines. Not uncommon to see radiator failures as well.
@Mabeylater293
@Mabeylater293 11 місяців тому
Did they stress the water pumps, coolant valley leak and in the 2011+ years like they did with the suspension?
@torocars9227
@torocars9227 10 місяців тому
This comment should be pinned for those suckers still willing to buy this car
@menombakglobalis
@menombakglobalis 3 місяці тому
​@@japanwatchconnectionits land cruiser, 😅
@sha22276
@sha22276 Місяць тому
Lmao you saved me from buying that, I'm thinking of just getting a GS instead 😂​@@torocars9227
@sha22276
@sha22276 Місяць тому
​@@japanwatchconnectionthey're pretty much junk unless you plan on spending $6k every few years
@kevinbarry71
@kevinbarry71 Рік тому
That is a wonderful car; and it might be worth putting money into; until you said the engine was burning oil. In my opinion at that time it's a parts car. People overlooked the GS, it's a very nice car as well provided you get the rear wheel drive one. And of course the V8 edition is great but will really make things expensive under the hood
@roberts1159
@roberts1159 Рік тому
I don’t own one of these cars, out of my league. Appreciate your attention to detail and how you approach repairs.
@frantorresh
@frantorresh Рік тому
Greetings from Paraguay, I really like your content and your explanations
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