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Is there a recall on Lexus IS 300?


Vehicle recalls are an important aspect of car ownership, ensuring that any potential safety or performance issues are addressed by the manufacturer. If you own a Lexus IS 300 or are considering purchasing one, you might be wondering if there are any active recalls on this model. In this article, we’ll explore how to check for recalls and what steps to take if your vehicle is affected.


How to Check for Recalls on the Lexus IS 300


To determine if there is a recall on your Lexus IS 300, you can follow these steps:



  • Visit the official National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall website. This is a reliable source for all vehicle recall information in the United States.

  • Enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into the search tool. The VIN is a unique 17-character code that can be found on your vehicle registration, insurance documents, or on the lower-left corner of your car's windshield.

  • Review the results to see if there are any open recalls specific to your Lexus IS 300. The tool will provide details about the recall, including the issue, affected components, and steps to resolve it.


Common Reasons for Vehicle Recalls


Recalls can occur for a variety of reasons, often related to safety or performance concerns. Some common issues that may lead to recalls include:



  • Defective airbags or seatbelts

  • Brake system malfunctions

  • Engine or transmission issues

  • Electrical system failures

  • Fuel system leaks


While not all recalls are safety-critical, it’s essential to address them promptly to ensure your vehicle operates as intended.


What to Do If Your Lexus IS 300 Is Recalled


If you discover that your Lexus IS 300 is subject to a recall, here’s what you should do:



  • Contact your local Lexus dealership to schedule a repair. Recall repairs are typically performed free of charge by the manufacturer.

  • Follow any instructions provided in the recall notice. This may include avoiding certain driving conditions until the issue is resolved.

  • Keep records of the recall repair for your records and future reference.


Stay Informed About Recalls


To stay up-to-date on recalls for your Lexus IS 300 or any other vehicle you own, consider signing up for email alerts from the NHTSA or your vehicle manufacturer. Regular maintenance and proactive attention to recalls can help ensure your car remains safe and reliable on the road.


If you have any concerns about your Lexus IS 300 or need assistance with recall repairs, feel free to contact us at Kevin’s Autos. With years of experience in car maintenance and repair, we’re here to help keep your vehicle in top condition!


Frequently Asked Questions

What cars are being recalled right now?


  • 294,000-Plus Hondas, Acuras Recalled for Engine Stall Issue.
  • Kia Recalls 82,000-Plus Niro SUVs for Airbag Issue.
  • 149,000-Plus Ford Broncos Recalled for Failing Shock Absorbers.
  • Ford Recalls 272,000-Plus Bronco Sports, Mavericks for Failing Battery.
  • 63,000 Jeep Cherokees Recalled for Transmission Issue.



How do I check for recalls on my Lexus?


You can quickly find information on outstanding recalls on your vehicle through our VIN Recall Lookup. If you do not have access to your VIN and would like to see if your vehicle is involved. Please contact us directly, as we may use other means such as phone number and email address to obtain the information .



At what mileage do Lexus start having problems?


In general, cars from this luxury brand can easily last 250,000 to 300,000 miles. While cars from other brands can last for around 150,000 miles, a Lexus can double that estimation and allows drivers to push the absolute limit of the vehicle's longevity before a replacement is necessary.



How do I know if my car is recalled?


The National Highway Transportation Administration has an individual vehicle identification number (VIN) look up tool. Go to nhtsa.gov/recalls to see if your vehicle has an open recall. Many of the vehicle manufacturers also offer tools to look up if a vehicle has a recall.



What year Lexus is to stay away from?


Lexus IS250 (2007-2012)
First up on the list is the second-generation IS250, which has earned a reputation as the Lexus model to absolutely avoid. The release of the IS250 saw a transition from a multi-point fuel injection system in the engine to a direct injection system instead.



What are common problems with Lexus IS 300?


Top Lexus IS300 Problems

  • Check Engine Light Due to EVAP System Failure. 53 people have reported this.
  • Check Engine Light and Lack of Power Due to Failed Mass Air Flow Sensor. 26 people have reported this.



Which Lexus is being recalled?


Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain 2023 Mirai, Lexus LS500, LS500H, 2023-2024 Lexus ES250, ES300H, ES350, 2024 Lexus LC500, and LC500H vehicles equipped with a Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) system.



Why was the Lexus is discontinued?


Australian design rule changes to blame
Lexus Australia said the IS' demise is due to a new Australian Design Rule (ADR) – ADR 85/00 – for side impact protection.



Are Toyota and Lexus vehicles being recalled due to engine problems?


Toyota Motor Sales is recalling more than 100,000 Lexus LX SUVs and Toyota Tundra pickup trucks from the 2022 and 2023 model years due to concerns that machining debris may be causing internal engine damage. Toyota has committed to replacing the engines in all 102,092 vehicles.



What is the common problem of Lexus 300?


Starting problems/ irregular idling
The IAC (Idle Air control) valve and the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valves are prone to getting blocked up with a carbon build up. If you are having problems starting your vehicle and/or you are having irregular engine idling, these parts need to be cleaned out.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.