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reddragon7500

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:08 pm
Post subject: Lexus Is300 Traction Light Flashing + Check Engine Light Is On
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Hello!

I recently changed my stock Intake with any aftermarket intake by K&N.
Couple of days ago i gat a check engine light came on and my traction
light started to flash. I check all the connections on the intake. All
are tight and found no loose ends. When i took it to the mechanic he
told me that there is a air leak in the system. I am running out of
options, if i can't find an solution i guess have to put it back to
stock and take it back to the dealer to get them to fix it.

Before i do that, are there any comments or help that can help me
solve the problem. Like some kind of spray i can use so i can see
where the air leak is coming from. I heard that i can use braking
spray to use around the intake and see if there is any change in the
RPM of the car is that true?



Thank You

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:04 pm
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reddragon7500.DeleteThis@sbcglobal.net wrote in news:99cdb183-72fc-4188-bc1a-
f15307d173ea.DeleteThis@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:

> Hello!
>
> I recently changed my stock Intake with any aftermarket intake by
K&N.
> Couple of days ago i gat a check engine light came on and my
traction
> light started to flash. I check all the connections on the intake.
All
> are tight and found no loose ends. When i took it to the mechanic
he
> told me that there is a air leak in the system. I am running out of
> options, if i can't find an solution i guess have to put it back to
> stock and take it back to the dealer to get them to fix it.
>
> Before i do that, are there any comments or help that can help me
> solve the problem. Like some kind of spray i can use so i can see
> where the air leak is coming from. I heard that i can use braking
> spray to use around the intake and see if there is any change in
the
> RPM of the car is that true?
>
>
>
> Thank You
>
On my wifes 2002,RX300 I had the same flashing lights.
Go to any auto parts store like autozone where they will read the
error codes. Mine was P1135 which required changeing the Air/Fuel
ratio sensor on the rear exhaust manifold. Lexus price $217.87 and
twenty minutes labor to remove and replace.
If you get a different error code go to
http://www.myscantool.com/dtc/specific/lexus.html
for list of OBD-II trouble codes.
Other choice would be go to Lexus and give them $500.00 and be done
with it.
Good luck,
Brad

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Ray O

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:28 pm
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<reddragon7500.RemoveThis@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:99cdb183-72fc-4188-bc1a-f15307d173ea@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Hello!
>
> I recently changed my stock Intake with any aftermarket intake by K&N.
> Couple of days ago i gat a check engine light came on and my traction
> light started to flash. I check all the connections on the intake. All
> are tight and found no loose ends. When i took it to the mechanic he
> told me that there is a air leak in the system. I am running out of
> options, if i can't find an solution i guess have to put it back to
> stock and take it back to the dealer to get them to fix it.
>
> Before i do that, are there any comments or help that can help me
> solve the problem. Like some kind of spray i can use so i can see
> where the air leak is coming from. I heard that i can use braking
> spray to use around the intake and see if there is any change in the
> RPM of the car is that true?
>
>
>
> Thank You

When you took the car to a mechanic, did he hook up an OBD scan tool to pull
the trouble codes? If so, what were the trouble codes?

There are a few faults that can give you a check engine light and flashing
traction light both at the same time. The ones that come to mind are a
problem with a wheel speed sensor and related circuit; a problem with the
throttle linkage; an air leak in the system, a disconnected mass air flow
("MAF") sensor; or a contaminated MAF sensor from over-oiling the K&N air
filter. Pulling the trouble codes will point you in the right direction.
You can borrow one at some auto parts stores like AutoZone if the mechanic
did not list the specific numerical trouble codes. Once you have the
trouble codes, post them here and I'll try to narrow down the possible
causes for you.

As far a finding a leak in the intake system, spraying carburetor cleaner
around the hose can sometimes do the trick. If the leak sucks in the
carburetor cleaner, engine RPM will increase slightly. This is not the best
approach because the carb cleaner can dissolve rubber and plastic and is
very flammable.

While you're checking, make sure that you properly re-connected the MAF
sensor and that you did not disturb the throttle cable.

I am not a big fan of aftermarket "high performance" air filters, especially
the kind that use a permanent filter that uses oil to trap dirt. In order
to increase air flow into the engine, most aftermarket air filters allow
very fine particulates to pass through into the engine because the fine
particulate dust tends to clog the filter, restricting air flow. Of course,
the fine dust will contribute to increased engine wear and more rapid oil
contamination, so you need to change the engine oil at or before the
automaker's recommended oil change interval. The other problem with the
filters that use an oiled element is that some of the components in the oil
will evaporate and contaminate the hot wire in the MAF sensor, and as the
hot wire becomes coated, it does not sense the air flow properly, making the
engine computer think that there is less air flow passing through and make
the air/fuel mixture too lean, reducing engine performance.
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Ray O
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:51 am
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On Jan 30, 9:28 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote:
> <reddragon7....DeleteThis@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>
> news:99cdb183-72fc-4188-bc1a-f15307d173ea@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello!
>
> > I recently changed my stock Intake with any aftermarket intake by K&N.
> > Couple of days ago i gat a check engine light came on and my traction
> > light started to flash. I check all the connections on the intake. All
> > are tight and found no loose ends. When i took it to the mechanic he
> > told me that there is a air leak in the system. I am running out of
> > options, if i can't find an solution i guess have to put it back to
> > stock and take it back to the dealer to get them to fix it.
>
> > Before i do that, are there any comments or help that can help me
> > solve the problem. Like some kind of spray i can use so i can see
> > where the air leak is coming from. I heard that i can use braking
> > spray to use around the intake and see if there is any change in the
> > RPM of the car is that true?
>
> > Thank You
>
> When you took the car to a mechanic, did he hook up an OBD scan tool to pull
> the trouble codes?  If so, what were the trouble codes?
>
> There are a few faults that can give you a check engine light and flashing
> traction light both at the same time.  The ones that come to mind are a
> problem with a wheel speed sensor and related circuit; a problem with the
> throttle linkage; an air leak in the system, a disconnected mass air flow
> ("MAF") sensor; or a contaminated MAF sensor from over-oiling the K&N air
> filter.   Pulling the trouble codes will point you in the right direction.
> You can borrow one at some auto parts stores like AutoZone if the mechanic
> did not list the specific numerical trouble codes.  Once you have the
> trouble codes, post them here and I'll try to narrow down the possible
> causes for you.
>
> As far a finding a leak in the intake system, spraying carburetor cleaner
> around the hose can sometimes do the trick.  If the leak sucks in the
> carburetor cleaner, engine RPM will increase slightly.  This is not the best
> approach because the carb cleaner can dissolve rubber and plastic and is
> very flammable.
>
> While you're checking, make sure that you properly re-connected the MAF
> sensor and that you did not disturb the throttle cable.
>
> I am not a big fan of aftermarket "high performance" air filters, especially
> the kind that use a permanent filter that uses oil to trap dirt.  In order
> to increase air flow into the engine, most aftermarket air filters allow
> very fine particulates to pass through into the engine because the fine
> particulate dust tends to clog the filter, restricting air flow.  Of course,
> the fine dust will contribute to increased engine wear and more rapid oil
> contamination, so you need to change the engine oil at or before the
> automaker's recommended oil change interval.  The other problem with the
> filters that use an oiled element is that some of the components in the oil
> will evaporate and contaminate the hot wire in the MAF sensor, and as the
> hot wire becomes coated, it does not sense the air flow properly, making the
> engine computer think that there is less air flow passing through and make
> the air/fuel mixture too lean, reducing engine performance.
> --
>
> Ray O
> (correct punctuation to reply)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hey Ray,

Yeah after i took it to the mechanic he told me the error codes and
explaned the codes. and it said a air leak,i just want to make sure if
anyone had any similiar problems
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:24 pm
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<reddragon7500.RemoveThis@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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On Jan 30, 9:28 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote:
> <reddragon7....RemoveThis@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>
> news:99cdb183-72fc-4188-bc1a-f15307d173ea@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello!
>
> > I recently changed my stock Intake with any aftermarket intake by K&N.
> > Couple of days ago i gat a check engine light came on and my traction
> > light started to flash. I check all the connections on the intake. All
> > are tight and found no loose ends. When i took it to the mechanic he
> > told me that there is a air leak in the system. I am running out of
> > options, if i can't find an solution i guess have to put it back to
> > stock and take it back to the dealer to get them to fix it.
>
> > Before i do that, are there any comments or help that can help me
> > solve the problem. Like some kind of spray i can use so i can see
> > where the air leak is coming from. I heard that i can use braking
> > spray to use around the intake and see if there is any change in the
> > RPM of the car is that true?
>
> > Thank You
>
> When you took the car to a mechanic, did he hook up an OBD scan tool to
> pull
> the trouble codes? If so, what were the trouble codes?
>
> There are a few faults that can give you a check engine light and flashing
> traction light both at the same time. The ones that come to mind are a
> problem with a wheel speed sensor and related circuit; a problem with the
> throttle linkage; an air leak in the system, a disconnected mass air flow
> ("MAF") sensor; or a contaminated MAF sensor from over-oiling the K&N air
> filter. Pulling the trouble codes will point you in the right direction.
> You can borrow one at some auto parts stores like AutoZone if the mechanic
> did not list the specific numerical trouble codes. Once you have the
> trouble codes, post them here and I'll try to narrow down the possible
> causes for you.
>
> As far a finding a leak in the intake system, spraying carburetor cleaner
> around the hose can sometimes do the trick. If the leak sucks in the
> carburetor cleaner, engine RPM will increase slightly. This is not the
> best
> approach because the carb cleaner can dissolve rubber and plastic and is
> very flammable.
>
> While you're checking, make sure that you properly re-connected the MAF
> sensor and that you did not disturb the throttle cable.
>
> I am not a big fan of aftermarket "high performance" air filters,
> especially
> the kind that use a permanent filter that uses oil to trap dirt. In order
> to increase air flow into the engine, most aftermarket air filters allow
> very fine particulates to pass through into the engine because the fine
> particulate dust tends to clog the filter, restricting air flow. Of
> course,
> the fine dust will contribute to increased engine wear and more rapid oil
> contamination, so you need to change the engine oil at or before the
> automaker's recommended oil change interval. The other problem with the
> filters that use an oiled element is that some of the components in the
> oil
> will evaporate and contaminate the hot wire in the MAF sensor, and as the
> hot wire becomes coated, it does not sense the air flow properly, making
> the
> engine computer think that there is less air flow passing through and make
> the air/fuel mixture too lean, reducing engine performance.
> --
>
> Ray O
> (correct punctuation to reply)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hey Ray,

Yeah after i took it to the mechanic he told me the error codes and
explaned the codes. and it said a air leak,i just want to make sure if
anyone had any similiar problems

************
The reason I asked for the specific error codes is that AFAIK, there is no
error code for "air leak."
--

Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
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