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Lexus LX recalled due to fire risk

The Lexus LX has been recalled to address a potential issue with its 10-speed automatic transmission that could lead to a vehicle fire.

Lexus Australia has its recall notice that the cars affected by their impacted LexUS LX are equipped with a 10speed automatic transmission, which uses linear solenoids to control gear shifts.

A solenoid failure under certain conditions may not be communicated by the Transmission ECT-ECU to the Engine ECU, which overrev in some gears.

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This can damage transmission, sabotage motive power when driving at higher speeds and in some cases fluid leaks that contact hot exhaust components may be caused.

These conditions can also increase the risk of a collision or fire, and may also raise the threat of injury or death to vehicle drivers. Paraphrasingr ’It is.

Lexus Australia, which says there are no signs or warnings that this has ever been a problem, advises owners to take their LXs to’replace them as soon as possible for rectification’.

  • A total of 325 LX500ds and 264 LX600s are affected, produced between 2024 and 2025
  • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list and recall notice are attached here

When your car is affected, you’ll have to make an appointment with a Lexus dealer who has the Transmission ECT-ECU software reprogrammed free of charge.

This will take about 30 minutes to do this, but Lexus says you may have to make your car available for a longer time depending on the dealer’s work schedule.

Any further questions can be asked to your preferred Lexus dealer or the LexUS Customer Assistance Centre on 1800 023 009, weekdays from 800am to 600pm AEDT.

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