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What is the recall on the 2008 Lexus LS 460?

The 2008 Lexus LS 460 does not have a single universal recall affecting all cars. Instead, several separate campaigns have covered different VINs and production dates. Notable actions have included floor-mat/accelerator-related safety recalls and airbag inflator replacements, with applicability depending on your vehicle’s VIN. Always verify your specific VIN to know which recalls apply.


The question centers on which recalls have been issued for the 2008 LS 460 and how to determine whether a particular vehicle is affected. This article outlines the general recall landscape for this model year and provides steps to verify status and arrange repairs through official channels.


What typically applies to this model year


The following categories cover the most notable recall campaigns that have touched some 2008 LS 460s. Not every vehicle is affected, and the exact campaigns depend on your car’s VIN and production date.



  • Floor mat and accelerator-related recalls. In the late 2000s, Toyota and Lexus issued campaigns to address unintended acceleration linked to floor mats or pedal assemblies. Some LS 460 units were included in related campaigns depending on region and VIN.

  • Airbag inflator recalls (Takata), affecting a range of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. These campaigns are separate from floor-mat issues and require replacement of airbag inflators where applicable.

  • Other safety or electronics campaigns. Over the years, there have been smaller recalls affecting seating, steering, or braking electronics on various Lexus models; whether a specific LS 460 needs service depends on VIN data.


Owners should verify status with official sources before scheduling work.


How to verify whether your vehicle is affected


To determine if a particular 2008 LS 460 is affected, use the official recall lookup tools and contact a Lexus dealer. The steps below guide you through the process.



  • Gather your vehicle identification number (VIN). It’s located on the driver’s side dash near the windshield, on the driver’s door jamb, and on your vehicle’s registration documents.

  • Visit the NHTSA recall lookup page and enter your VIN to see open and completed campaigns.

  • Consult Lexus or Toyota official recall pages for model-year and VIN-specific listings.

  • Contact a Lexus dealer to schedule any required recalls or repairs at no cost if your VIN is affected.


After performing these checks, you’ll have a clear picture of which recalls, if any, apply to your LS 460 and what actions are needed.


Summary


For the 2008 Lexus LS 460, there is no single recall that covers all vehicles. Instead, several campaigns have targeted specific VIN ranges, notably floor-mat/accelerator-related safety actions and airbag inflator replacements. Always verify with VIN-based recall searches and coordinate with a Lexus dealer to ensure all applicable recalls are addressed promptly.

What are common 2008 Lexus LS 460 problems?


2008 Lexus LS460 V8: Common High-Mileage Issues Explained LS460 often faces air suspension failures and transmission rough shifting in high-mileage vehicles. The 2008 LS460's air suspension can develop leaks or compressor failures, causing uneven ride height. Inspect air springs and compressor for damage or noise.



How do I check if my Lexus has a recall?


To check for a Lexus recall, you can use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the Toyota/Lexus recall website, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website, or your local dealer's site. Alternatively, you can enter your license plate and state to check for recalls. All open safety recalls can be fixed at no cost to you. 
How to check for recalls

  • Use the VIN:
    • Find your 17-character VIN on the driver's side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or on the sticker inside the driver's doorjamb.
    • Enter your VIN on the Toyota recall site, Lexus recall site, or NHTSA recall site.
  • Use your license plate:
    • Enter your license plate number and the state it was issued in on the Toyota recall site.
  • Contact a Lexus dealer:
    • You can also contact your local Lexus dealer directly for information. 

Additional resources
  • SaferCar App: Download the NHTSA's free SaferCar app to receive alerts when a safety recall is issued for your vehicle. 
  • Email subscription: Sign up for general recall alerts via email on the NHTSA website. 
  • Register your vehicle: Register your vehicle with the manufacturer to ensure you receive important recall information directly. 



How much is a 2008 Lexus LS460 worth?


The price for a used 2008 Lexus LS 460 varies, with listings typically ranging from approximately $4,500 to $15,000, depending on condition, mileage, and specific trim. For a more specific value, Kelley Blue Book (KBB) notes a fair purchase price of around $8,051, while Edmunds provides a value range of $2,235 to $7,906.
 

  • National Price Range: Used 2008 Lexus LS 460s can be found anywhere from about $4,450 to $14,995, with many listings falling between $7,000 and $12,000. 
  • Fair Purchase Price: Based on the KBB Fair Purchase Price, the national average is around $8,051. 
  • Edmunds Value: Edmunds estimates a value range for this model of $2,235 to $7,906, depending on its condition. 
  • Trim Levels: Prices can differ based on the trim. The standard LS 460 has an original MSRP of $73,895, while the longer-wheelbase LS 460 L had an original MSRP of $77,550. 



What LS460 to avoid?


We wouldn't recommend models older than 2013 since they have relatively high rates of problems and user complaints. That said, the worst used model is almost certainly the 2007 model, but this vehicle gets more reliable with every year it's been released.


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