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What is the recall on the Lexus LS430 transmission?

The Lexus LS430 is a luxury sedan that was produced by Toyota Motor Corporation from 2000 to 2006. While the LS430 is generally known for its reliability, there have been some reported issues with the vehicle's transmission, leading to a recall. In this article, we'll provide a detailed overview of the Lexus LS430 transmission recall, including the affected models, the problem, and the steps taken by the manufacturer to address the issue.


The Lexus LS430 Transmission Recall


In 2004, Toyota issued a recall for certain Lexus LS430 models due to a problem with the vehicle's transmission. The recall affected LS430 models produced between August 2000 and July 2004. The issue was related to the transmission's internal components, which could potentially fail and cause the vehicle to lose power or experience other drivability issues.


According to the recall information, the problem was caused by a defect in the transmission's torque converter, which could lead to the transmission's internal components becoming damaged or worn prematurely. This could result in the transmission slipping, losing power, or even failing completely, posing a safety risk to the driver and passengers.


Affected Models and Symptoms


The Lexus LS430 transmission recall affected the following models:



  • Lexus LS430 models produced between August 2000 and July 2004


Owners of the affected Lexus LS430 models may have experienced one or more of the following symptoms:



  • Transmission slipping or hesitating during acceleration

  • Difficulty shifting gears or the transmission getting stuck in a particular gear

  • Sudden loss of power or the vehicle losing momentum while driving

  • Illumination of the "Check Engine" or "Transmission" warning lights on the dashboard


If you own a Lexus LS430 and have experienced any of these issues, it's important to have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Lexus dealer as soon as possible.


Recall Resolution and Repair


As part of the recall, Lexus dealers were instructed to inspect the affected vehicles and, if necessary, replace the transmission's torque converter and other related components. The repair was performed at no cost to the vehicle owner, and Lexus extended the warranty on the transmission for up to 10 years or 150,000 miles, whichever came first.


If you own a Lexus LS430 that was affected by this recall, it's important to have the necessary repairs performed to ensure the safety and reliability of your vehicle. Consult your local Lexus dealer for more information on the recall and the available repair options.

Which Lexus 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.



How many miles will a Lexus LS430 last?


This thing could easily go 500,000 miles. It is a joy to drive and I plan on owning mine for another 20 years. I have an LS 460 that is just as fantastic, but I'm still drawn to this car. You honestly cannot compare this to any other vehicle on the road.



How much is a new Lexus transmission?


The cost of a new Lexus transmission could be over $3,500 depending on the car, however, transmission services such as fluid changes and a transmission fluid flush are greatly less expensive, in some cases costing less than $150.



How do I know if my transmission has been 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.



What Lexus has a recall on transmission?


2021-2024 Lexus LX recalled for transmission fault

Date of recall notice21 February 2024
ModelLX (LX600, LX500d)
Year2021-2024
Vehicles affected1350 (approx.)
VIN listClick here to view the affected VINs



What is the warranty on the Lexus transmission?


The Powertrain Warranty is for 72 months or 70,000 miles, whichever occurs first.



What is the recall on the LS430 transmission?


2004 Lexus LS 430 Recall
ON CERTAIN VEHICLES WHEN THE ACCELERATOR IS OPERATED QUICKLY, A SMALL PIECE OF METAL MAY SEPARATE FROM A RETAINING COLLAR LOCATED IN THE INNER PART OF THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THIS SMALL PIECE OF METAL MAY BECOME CAUGHT IN THE PARKING LOCK MECHANISM.



What transmission is in a Lexus LS430?


04-05-06 LEXUS LS430 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RWD 4.3L V8 3UZ-FE JDM 55K.



How long does an LS 430 last?


This thing could easily go 500,000 miles. It is a joy to drive and I plan on owning mine for another 20 years. I have an LS 460 that is just as fantastic, but I'm still drawn to this car. You honestly cannot compare this to any other vehicle on the road.



What years to avoid on a Lexus LS430?


Lexus has issued a recall for LS430 cars manufactured in 2004, 2005, and 2006 due to air bag assembly problems. According to the recall, the inflators used in the curtain, side, and knee air bags didn't have sufficient heating agents to properly deploy the air bags in the event of a crash.


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