I Paid Just £850 For My Lexus LS400, The Car That Redefined Luxury (Luxobarge S2:Ep1)

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • I've bought a Lexus LS400 for the second series of the sub £1000 Luxobarge series. This was the cheapest LS400 on sale in the UK and it does have a few issues. Will it live up to Lexus' reputation for reliability? will it be as good as my fabulous Mercedes W220 S500?

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  • @todayshorse
    @todayshorse Před 2 lety +118

    Thanks for being kind to my late father's Lexus. Since he passed its been stood for far too long. I drove it myself twice to southern Spain and it was flawless, and all the trips my father did in it. Excellent video, looking forward to seeing what you can do with the old girl👌

    • @bobmcl2406
      @bobmcl2406 Před 2 lety +4

      So, how was the ride quality back then? Any ideas what might have changed?

    • @todayshorse
      @todayshorse Před 2 lety +12

      @@bobmcl2406 yes, someone fitted BC coilovers to the front. Who why and where I'm unsure, although a garage in Spain did look after the car, it only came back to the UK for MOT. As to why a full set wasn't fitted I'm at a loss, dont recall my father doing it - he was pushing 80, so maybe they were a alternative to unobtainable lexus parts in Spain if it cracked a spring or somthing. They do have adjustable soft/hard settings.

    • @markbriggs5531
      @markbriggs5531 Před 2 lety +2

      I think I recognise this car. If it is who I think it was, I'm sorry to hear your father's passed on - he was always very kind and friendly at The County Bowling Club. Did he also have a wonderful Armstrong Siddeley?

    • @todayshorse
      @todayshorse Před 2 lety +2

      @@markbriggs5531 no? Not to my knowledge - must be someone else! I'm unsure where he got the Lexus, I think it was Coventry way on. Possibly a farmer?

    • @2702simmo
      @2702simmo Před 2 lety +2

      Love this motor Simon
      Made up it’s on this channel

  • @iancroston1928
    @iancroston1928 Před 2 lety +18

    IF the leak came after the bump check the door membrane is still intact (remove door card). If it is could possibly be door seal but wouldn't be my 1st call. Open the sunroof and pour water down the drain tubes (in the corners) and check it runs out, usually behind the wheel arch behind the splash guard. Some cars have them drain into the sill. Also check the drain holes on the pinch weld of the sill.
    I used to be a windscreen fitter for most of my working life and spent a lot of time finding leaks to disprove leaky screens.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you Ian,. Will check this out and clean, thank you!!

    • @wurlyone4685
      @wurlyone4685 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly all the above, was going to be my recommendations also.
      There clearly is some damage to the door seal (can see that on the B pillar around shoulder height) so that should be changed anyway as well as the door alignment being sorted, but I wouldn't put that as my first choice for cause of the leak into the A pillar footwell.

  • @swisscarguy
    @swisscarguy Před 2 lety +26

    Interesting, a couple of years ago I went to look at a very similar car here in Switzerland (down to the same colour). It had 340'000km and turned out to be absolutely shot to hell as it had been used as a Taxi. The seller wanted 4'500 Swiss Francs (~£ 3'300 back then). After walking round thr car a couple of times and me rummaging in the glove box and the trunk, the seller asked me what I was looking for. My reply: " The 5'000 Francs in cash that must obviously come with the car considering the price you're asking." Needless to say, I did not buy that car. 😬
    The water ingress could be completely unrelated to the door. Clogged drains from the sunroof would be my first guess. The large door gap in the lower cladding is actually supposed to be like that. Otherwise, the rear door would rub against the front door when opening. Also, the cam belt on the 1uz-fe needs to be changed every 100'000 miles or every 10 years. It is a bigger job, but on average only needs doing once a decade. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank for watching and for your comment! The Swiss Lexus must have been terrible!

    • @johnmandragon4830
      @johnmandragon4830 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Number27 Yep, definitely check all the drain holes. When I got my LS460 I spent hours poking and blasting all the crud out of the drainage channels and holes. The detritus just kept coming and coming and coming, it was endless.

    • @slasher9883
      @slasher9883 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes i think Swiss Car Guy is onto something re sunroof drains. I had a Merc W210 that used to dump a bunch of water into the interior every time it rained. Turn out the sunroof drains were so rusty that they completely seperated from the sunroof frame. That was the final straw for my W210 ownership (have owned plenty of other Benz models since though).

    • @Czechbound
      @Czechbound Před 2 lety +1

      Samcrac just solved a water ingress issue on one of his machines. It turned out that the final piece of the drain hose had kinked. He rigged up a zip-tie to straighten it out. Here's the video : czcams.com/video/pLkZPAFz398/video.html

  • @crgmrgn
    @crgmrgn Před 2 lety +18

    Check the drain(s) from the sunroof, it will normally exit into the front wheel arch region, bet its either bunged up and overflow is following the tube path and dripping inside or its come adrift and just leaking into body cavity and hence cabin. Simple fix/investigate before you start chasing bdoy fitment issues.

    • @aspectabove
      @aspectabove Před 2 lety

      Yep

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +2

      Will check that, thank you! Thanks 🙏

    • @aspectabove
      @aspectabove Před 2 lety +2

      @@Number27 I solved it by getting a cable tie to prod the gunk in the drain tubes. Then, I slowly poured water from a sports bottle into the surround to flush through the tube. I was amazed how much crud come out. Be gentle though as it's easy (at least on my car) to dislodge the drain pipe to the drain point. Be sure to give it a good mush up to break it all up rather than a shove the block deeper in the drain. There's usually one on either side at the front so it drains on gradients. Good luck Jack.

    • @JonesThePhysics
      @JonesThePhysics Před 2 lety +1

      @@aspectabove agreed. Jack, some sunroofs have drains to the rear too, often draining to the rear wheel arches. If you have compressed air, try that.

  • @ryanmccormick2150
    @ryanmccormick2150 Před 2 lety +16

    Honestly Jack 190k miles is not much on a big Lexus/Toyota motor if and it’s a big if it has been maintained correctly, oil change every 5k gear box service every 50k or so if that happens they can and have gone to and past 1 million miles bud! They are truly amazing cars if cared for.
    Looks like another cracking buy for the money 💰. Your channel is in another league Jack👍

  • @andrewpreston4127
    @andrewpreston4127 Před 2 lety +5

    "... These LS400's. There's something about them... "
    Certainly is. The thirst. Reminds me of what they used to say about Jensen Interceptors, with the Chrysler Typhoon engine. 'Pass anything, except for a petrol station'.

  • @solsol1624
    @solsol1624 Před 2 lety +13

    Love this series of cars Jack. I have read, not sure how true, that Mercedes delayed the w140 after seeing how refined the 400 was. Re the water ingress, if it's not the door check for blocked drains in the a pillar, scuttle area. Only reason to saw this is it's a known issue on my w123 so maybe common to all cars sine most basically constructed the same. Good luck with it!

  • @jerzywoking1699
    @jerzywoking1699 Před 2 lety +4

    In 2014 Ibought a 1994 model with 225,000 miles on the clock, which was immaculate inside and out. The leather was in perfect condition including the drivers seat bolster. The one owner before me left bottles of Gliptone leather cleaner and conditioner. The stereo was very good too. Only issue I had was a 250k the starter was playing up-either fired up immediately or had to turn the key 6 or 7 times before the starter engaged. The Lexus dealer wanted £££'s to replace the motor (it sits in the V of the engine), but I found an Lexus trained independent who knew a shortcut to change it quickly. Great cars, wouod love an LS600 next

  • @thatguy6207
    @thatguy6207 Před 2 lety +2

    I have had one of these for 25 years now, runs perfect and looks new inside

  • @Gruxxan
    @Gruxxan Před 2 lety +51

    high mileage isn't necessarily a bad thing, it means it's been very reliable and been maintained to get to that mileage

    • @g0fvt
      @g0fvt Před 2 lety +1

      Friends were cynical about me buying a high mileage used car, I defended my choice by saying "it knows it's way around" I put another 100,000 miles on it and it cost me a pair of front struts (under £100 the pair from a 6,000 mile car) and a few normal consumables like discs and pads. Also a starter motor, cheap motoring...

    • @drdanphd
      @drdanphd Před 2 lety +2

      I have a BMW X5 2003 4.6 with 300.000 miles still going strong had it from new

    • @philtowle4683
      @philtowle4683 Před 2 lety +2

      Just depends if and when the maintenance stopped.

    • @nikonordman7624
      @nikonordman7624 Před 2 lety +1

      My car has over 300 000 and certainly has not been maintained in the last 40 000 km

    • @Gruxxan
      @Gruxxan Před 2 lety +2

      @@nikonordman7624 then you should get it serviced

  • @Gruxxan
    @Gruxxan Před 2 lety +2

    blocked/kinked sunroof drain = water ingress = flooded footwell = water-damaged ECU module hidden under the seat... probably

  • @jackcollins156
    @jackcollins156 Před 2 lety +5

    Maybe clear the sunroof drains as they might be responsible for the leaking

  • @nachvidyarthi253
    @nachvidyarthi253 Před 2 lety +1

    I ran a 1998 ‘R’ Lexus LS400 up to 235k miles (bought at 2 years old with 30k miles). Still the best car I have ever owned. I think your drivers door needs to be re-aligned and perhaps a new rubber door seal to resolve the leaking water. Nothing significant. Agree that you need to find a replacement drivers and rear seat to replace the damaged interior. A used leather interior for the whole car might be better all round.

  • @justinjoyit13
    @justinjoyit13 Před 2 lety +2

    Could be the sun roof drain- if it is blocked it could be coming through there. The drain comes down the A pillar usually and the water may be tracking down that, or where it goes through the kick panel to the wheel well, there could be a leak if the pipe has a bend and a join.

  • @Gruxxan
    @Gruxxan Před 2 lety +3

    check under the carpet/upholstery in the front footwells. might be flooded and water ruined some module hidden under there. the drain for the sunroof probably kinked or blocked and that's where the water comes from

  • @timcrow5162
    @timcrow5162 Před 2 lety +10

    The drivers seat can definitely be repaired, even with missing patch of leather. You just need the right specialist so don't give up on that.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +1

      Yep but it’s the cost… I’ll look into it!

    • @KevinSimpson_MTB
      @KevinSimpson_MTB Před 2 lety

      The easiest and cheapest way to repair the seat back bolster, is to get a scrap of leather, tuck it inside the rear so that it sits flat on the foam and is bigger than the hole, get some contact adhesive and glue the patch to the inside of the leather.

  • @gkkes
    @gkkes Před 2 lety +3

    Original timing belts were supposedly kevlar, indestructible. US dealers created the 100,000 or 10 year advisory, so the kevlar belts were removed for much inferior belts, thus creating unnecessary costs.
    Clean out the sunroof drains. Strimmer plastic works well. I'm driving my second LS400

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety

      Will check this thank you!!

  • @neilwalsh4058
    @neilwalsh4058 Před 2 lety +1

    Love that you're trying to work thro all the cheap luxo barges and looking forward to your adventures. I started the same 12 years ago with a W126 500SEL and loved the experience of so much for so little. Had 3 more of them
    , 2 XJ40 Jags, a, 5.3 V12 Series 3, a V8 XJR, and 2 W140 S classes. Most I paid for any of them was £1500, absolutely staggering value for money.
    I think your LS400 is more of a comparison to a W140 Merc than the model of S class you've just sold. Your mate looked happy with it too, he should he's just bought a very cheap lump of pure luxury 👍

  • @gerrymcdonaldno1
    @gerrymcdonaldno1 Před 2 lety +5

    I think you've got a good one to build from Jack. I'd much rather swap out bits of interior trim than sort bodywork. Especially on these. Replacement panels for rust repair seem to be non existent. Rockauto seems to hold more mechanical bits for these than anywhere else.
    If you're doing suspension tweaks I hope you have good spring compressors. The springs on these are comparatively humongous to the small MX-5s and Clios I was used to 🥵. Looking forward to the updates!

  • @simonhodgetts6530
    @simonhodgetts6530 Před 2 lety +1

    Fine, fine cars. Didn’t like them when they were new - I thought they were trying too hard to be an S-class, but I really appreciate the quality, and the understated styling. And those seats and dashboard! Pure 80/90s Japan! Lovely. I’d have this over the S class any day…….!

  • @autoavids
    @autoavids Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice find. I've owned a few and while they were all reliable they just didn't have the "joie de vi·vre" of the other luxo barges. Still a quality car.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +1

      Umm I think I know what you mean!

  • @paulbarker5179
    @paulbarker5179 Před 2 lety +1

    Had one myself for 4 years. Changed the cambelt myself but did have a fully equipped garage with a 4 post lift. Big job. Since then I've had 2 LS460's All 3 cars were and is fantastic. LS400 still my favourite

  • @jeandibb4111
    @jeandibb4111 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing motor in the LS400 - cross bolted 6 bolt mains makes them bombproof and highly tuneable 😉

  • @alanbellwood3902
    @alanbellwood3902 Před 2 lety +3

    I'd go with blocked drain on the scuttle panel or doors having just detailed a couple of old sub 1k Lexus, Lexi?
    As for the seat get a scratch doctor repair kit. Basically glues what is there to a hessian back, fills the gap and colour over it. Not factory but done well looks 97%

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!

    • @craigrobertson7938
      @craigrobertson7938 Před 2 lety

      This is what is so good about this channel. People helping out where they can. A proper community.

  • @davidgray5583
    @davidgray5583 Před 2 lety +4

    Mate. I am a fan and love your vids but if you have time to set up cameras , you have the 30 seconds it takes to clean the snow off the rear window.

    • @doktoruzo
      @doktoruzo Před 2 lety +1

      lol...I was going to say this but I didn't want to upset Jack. Pet peeve of mine when you see people driving around and haven't cleared their windows. It's dangerous and lazy.

    • @davidgray5583
      @davidgray5583 Před 2 lety +1

      @@doktoruzo Jacks a nice bloke. Pretty sure he will not pull a Liam Neeson and use his special set of skills …

    • @doktoruzo
      @doktoruzo Před 2 lety

      @@davidgray5583 . ha,ha...yeah

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video. Always liked these cars. Looking forward to the video series. Keep up the good work.

  • @FFVoyager
    @FFVoyager Před 2 lety +1

    There is a moment in a William Gibson novel (perhaps Neuromancer, Count Zero, Burning Chrome? Can't remember!) where the character notices a Lexus up on bricks. It was an allegory on the time and and how we would end up in the future and it seemed so unlikely back when I read the book in the late early 90's - but here we are in the future and here it is!

  • @Lot76CARS
    @Lot76CARS Před 2 lety +1

    Jack, for £850 you can’t go wrong, you could break it for more if needed. Cars in this segment are such awesome value, can’t wait to see how this progresses👍

  • @grayfool
    @grayfool Před 2 lety +1

    Possibly the best car Lexus has made yet. Or maybe the IS-F? We ran a later Mk4 2000MY LS400 for 13 years and enjoyed every journey. It had about 165,000 miles on it when we sold it (to emigrate) and still ran and drove very well. It had a few more toys than your slightly earlier one. Touch screen, self levelling headlights, that sort of thing. Shame your leather wasn't better protected. Ours was unmarked.
    Has the windscreen been replaced? That could be your leak. The ride should be very good. Maybe check all the rubber bits and that you haven't got a broken spring or seized damper. I hope you enjoy the car. We loved ours.

  • @anthonyhawkins9239
    @anthonyhawkins9239 Před 2 lety +3

    As quite a few have mentioned, sunroof drains have to be top of the list 👍, well built Toyota, lacks soul.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety

      Will check this out and clean, thank you!!

  • @RandomGuyDan
    @RandomGuyDan Před 2 lety +3

    The electroluminescent gauges in that era Lexus are famous for failing. You would think they were engineered by Lucas 😉

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @AlienLivesMatter
      @AlienLivesMatter Před 2 lety

      Lucas, Prince of darkness haha the irony.

    • @stuartd9741
      @stuartd9741 Před 2 lety

      Yes strange being Toyota.
      I'm wondering if there's a water leak from the scuttle area leaking behind the dash shorting the dash cluster out??
      Or a rubber grommet eroded or missing from the bulk head....

    • @RandomGuyDan
      @RandomGuyDan Před 2 lety

      @@stuartd9741 No, it's just a normal failing on 1st gen Lexus cars. My sister's 1991 SC400 had the same issue.

  • @OlaCurtius
    @OlaCurtius Před 2 lety +1

    Check the drainages for the sunroof. If those get clogged it will leak into the cabin.

  • @malcolmmorton989
    @malcolmmorton989 Před 2 lety +1

    When I worked at Rolls Royce ( Pre BMW ) in Crewe , they had one of these for assessment. I remember us struggling to tell when the engine was running , it was so quiet from the inside.

    • @stuartd9741
      @stuartd9741 Před 2 lety

      Funny isn't it. A major upmarket brand accessing a Toyota lol.
      Thou the guys at Toyota always do stuff properly.
      Reliability is always first rather than being built to a cost as alot of other manufacturers seem to do...

  • @julianb1474
    @julianb1474 Před 2 lety +2

    Had a LS400 from '98 to '06. Bought with around 100,00 Km. Beautiful pearl paint, looked like new. It had a litany of problems in the time I had it. Stereo failed on one side. Power antenna failed. Mysterious leak into the trunk that would gradually accumulate water under the spare. Drivers door failed to latch in cold weather. Final straw was brake warnings and loss of fluid. Brake lines rusted out and all needed replacing. Never had a car that needed that. Traded it for next to nothing, still looking good.

  • @andrewgruber1032
    @andrewgruber1032 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jack. Check front sunroof drains up top. Also check electrical connectors in left side kick panel for water. I am a Lexus tech if you have any questions.

  • @g0fvt
    @g0fvt Před 2 lety +5

    Air suspension leak? Could be riding on the bump stops. I am sure you will get it cracked, wonder if the door hinges have been deformed by the side impact?

  • @MikeMacful
    @MikeMacful Před 2 lety +6

    Looking forward to this series, especially as I just bought a Lexus for £900 as a new project (ironically)!
    IS250 in my case, though…
    Suspension will be a combination of shocks (no surprise) and bushes - these things eat them and it throws the ride way off! Better anti-roll bars will also make a big difference too.

    • @GRfourfun
      @GRfourfun Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck with the project Mike, lovely cars.

    • @MikeMacful
      @MikeMacful Před 2 lety +1

      @@GRfourfun just hope the engine issue that made it so cheap is what I suspect… or at least top-end related. If it’s bottom-end that’ll be… Interesting 🤨

    • @GRfourfun
      @GRfourfun Před 2 lety

      @@MikeMacful how many miles and 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

    • @MikeMacful
      @MikeMacful Před 2 lety +1

      @@GRfourfun Thanks! 183K - I suspect fuel sensor and possibly just coked up (not in a good way). Easily sortable.

  • @PompeyMatt17
    @PompeyMatt17 Před 2 lety

    couple of things with the leak...sit in the car with a torch and have someone spray the door with a garden hose.. water droplets will show like little diamonds...another trick I learnt..and it worked for a boot leak on my Skoda..put three slices about 2 inches long about a foot apart with a Stanley knife in the door rubber. Counter intuitive I know but it works !

  • @danhoppy5517
    @danhoppy5517 Před 2 lety +1

    My dad liked big Rovers before he shuffled off this mortal coil, but he always looked enviously towards the Lexus, especially the early ones.

  • @ar568
    @ar568 Před 2 lety

    Forget the ferraris and lambos, this is really interesting content. I've often thought about buying similar cars for this, using them until the MOT runs out and just selling them on. I love older cars.

  • @caeserromero3013
    @caeserromero3013 Před 2 lety +1

    13:34 neat security feature 😂

  • @EngineerLewis
    @EngineerLewis Před 2 lety +1

    So you found one of my favourite saloon cars! Enjoy and once the suspension is sorted it will provide a wonderful drive!

  • @PRG888
    @PRG888 Před 2 lety

    I reckon the windscreen is where the water is coming in... love this series, keep it coming 🙂

  • @caeserromero3013
    @caeserromero3013 Před 2 lety +1

    7:03 I see what you mean about water in the foot well. It's Evian, I believe 😂

  • @iFreak
    @iFreak Před 2 lety

    At 12:25, You can see hole on the top of that area. There is a rubber seal that comes there and your vehicle is missing it. This could cause all water on wet road to enter your trunk and cause a massive rust and electrical issues in future. Better get it fixed. Put the circle rubber seal there.

  • @lp9280
    @lp9280 Před 2 lety

    Lexus is in class of it's own, recently my friend had gotten mk1 LS400 for free from a family an elderly family member and it is more or less same story - you call still go around the world with the car because engine is strong, but overall car would require thousands to put right (and I don't even mean Lexus dealer prices, that is in parts alone). Mileage is absolutely non-issue provided it was maintained and had basic things like oil changed. I myself had Lexus IS250 for long time and at 200k miles it has most of original parts, I mean I replaced anti-roll bar drop links, A/C pump and lower ball joints in the front, Xenon bulbs - that was all, the rest of the car was all original from the factory and no issues whatsoever. And LS400 is magnitude of times more reliable than IS250. Lexus are not really that bad with rust to be fair, little bit in rear arches because of stone chips, but apart of that they are not really bad, apart of that not much goes wrong with these cars. Wood fall of if left in excessive heat, but could be glued back, suspension is solid, but part are expensive - so for example rear shocks are like £600 a piece, sure they last 200k miles, but when you getting car for £900 with 200k miles, there will be loads of parts to replace. The key difference from German cars is that parts last forever, but they are expensive and in UK are very hard to find. Most of the time you will have to get parts from US. But there are plenty of good areas e.g. electrical side never goes wrong and generally speaking nothing ever goes wrong to the level of leaving you standing on the side of the road... passing MOT is different story, but Lexus are darn reliable. Water coming in is most likely sunroof drain being blocked, especially if it is passenger footwell, if it would be leaking via door seal then the door itself would be wet. If you ever need help you can always visit UK Lexus owner club forum, which is by far the friendliest forum on the internet and has a lot of member ready to help you with any question.

  • @TheMentalblockrock
    @TheMentalblockrock Před 2 lety +1

    Get someone to help you and try and bend the top of that door back a fraction. If the door top is bent outwards then the the top of the door will not seal against the rubber, causing your leak!

  • @alexandermorton1432
    @alexandermorton1432 Před 2 lety

    The offside door is definitely out of alignment but the passenger side looks fine. The large gap between the front and back door is due to how far the rear doors open.
    I owned an LS400 (christened ‘the sofa’) for the best part of six years with very little mechanical trouble except for the suspension. The ride was all over the place and was fixed with new dampeners and springs.
    The interior LED displays also started to disappear and Lexus wanted a small fortune to replace them. I found an eBay shop that fixed them for a fraction of the cost.

  • @pauln0371
    @pauln0371 Před 2 lety +2

    My mates dad had 2 LS400s one after the other after driving Saab 900s and Audi 100s for years. He loved them. First one was the Original and then a Facelift version and finally a LS430. He then moved onto the RX 4x4. He was a true Lexus convert. Enjoy and all the best sorting out the issues Jack👍👍

  • @ebutuoyYT
    @ebutuoyYT Před 2 lety +3

    Watching this with interest, to see if a LS400 or later variant can be run on a reasonable budget.

  • @Telecaster4959
    @Telecaster4959 Před 2 lety

    Toyota cars in general suffered from water ingress because of the blocked sunroof drains ... it is a good idea to see if they are blocked ... as for the suspension/ride check the arms on the suspension top and bottom ...they are known to wear and seize up and squeak... The engine is bullet proof as long as you change the cam belt every 100000 miles ... The dash is cathode Ray tubes for the dials and I suspect there is water or damp behind the dash (you said when it warms up it comes back ..
    I was involved with Lexus when they first came out in the UK...in fact I drove one of the very first LS400s distributed to Lexus dealers as I worked for Toyota as a parts manager... I used to supply parts to a company who worked on these cars to bullet proof them and lengthen them by 18 inches ... I loved the marque and still do

  • @danmoney9932
    @danmoney9932 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed the sf2 intro! Blocked sunroof drain for the leak. 👍

  • @GordonNicol
    @GordonNicol Před 2 lety +1

    Great video/content
    I like these old luxury cars you feature!
    How much would the Lexus been new?

  • @stephanmurphy909
    @stephanmurphy909 Před 2 lety +1

    They were and still a great cars as a car valeting buissness owner I remember when they came out and had valeted them you knew you had a car there sheer size they were different from others like the mitsubishi sigma Opel senator mercs they were bigger with a clean up and a few bits you will make a lovely car out of it there are companies that fill the leather re paint it I be looking forward to your progress

  • @dadahmmya
    @dadahmmya Před 2 lety

    Regarding the Speedo/Tacho, if it's just the needles not lighting up they can be fixed. They're basically mini fluorescent tube lights and if there's a tiny crack in the conductor on the back of the needle they stop working. Common problem. You can fix by removing them (carefully!) and painting the rear of the needle with conductive paint. That's what fixed mine anyway.

  • @steve83803
    @steve83803 Před 2 lety

    As previously mentioned the sunroof (Lexus call it a Moonroof!) drains are the usual culprit for water ingress, they are visible with the sunroof open and thick strimmer cord does the job for unclogging. The front struts appear to be adjustable aftermarket items which may account for the suspension issues. The dash lighting issue generally affected the earlier models and not the series III but can be repaired. As usual the torch is missing from the tool kit.

  • @jonathangalloway6796
    @jonathangalloway6796 Před 2 lety

    I love the road that your going down buying the old luxury cars! With a sprinkle of your other goodness....
    I've an A6 Avant c7 but would love a cheap A8 lwb or an S class. Good to get your views and opinions. Stay cool bud from sunny Belfast

  • @melwebb8485
    @melwebb8485 Před 2 lety +2

    Looking forward to the Luxobarge series

  • @jonathanphillips3257
    @jonathanphillips3257 Před 2 lety +1

    The water ingress could be as mentioned previously here coming from the sunroof drains. Worth checking out to see if hoses are blocked, perished or even become disconnected and water traveling down door pillar...

    • @TZ18XJ
      @TZ18XJ Před 2 lety

      I second your diagnosis.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety

      Will check this thank you!!

  • @Ballterra
    @Ballterra Před 2 lety

    707,000 kms on my LS 430 and still going strong very quiet only a few very little rattles big thing is DO preventative Maintenance, my mechanic just laughs shakes his head at the mileage and how it keeps going. Mind you he does great work.

    • @stuartd9741
      @stuartd9741 Před 2 lety

      Wow that's impressive.
      Thou the secret is preventative maintenance..
      There are some (US) videos here on YT of cars doing 80k miles without an oil or service... Quite shocking really.

  • @michaelkeen5010
    @michaelkeen5010 Před 2 lety +1

    Tut, tut, not clearing windows of snow before driving off. Great car though, superb value.

  • @okgo8315
    @okgo8315 Před 2 lety

    That looks like a great car, excellent. The leak is prob the sunroof drains, but A Smoke machine inside the car will show where the leak is. I learnt this from Ed on Wheeler Dealers and it worked a treat on my sisters Freelander. The smoke was coming out from around a rear light cluster...... yes, most odd, but i fixed it. 👍🇬🇧

  • @chrischarman1043
    @chrischarman1043 Před 2 lety

    Dying to see this Jack, have for many years toyed with the idea of buying an early but low mileage Lexus because of their reputation, but never managed to persuade myself it was a good idea. Always bought something more ‘interesting’ instead. Top work, Chris

  • @SLR-hn5yy
    @SLR-hn5yy Před 2 lety

    The leak can be from the sunroof and the passages being block to drain down to the ground. You can clean the drains with some whipper snipper cord etcetera.

  • @ArneHulstein
    @ArneHulstein Před 2 lety +2

    The Lexus LS has always been high up my list. I would still love to own one at some point.
    As an aside, you are bragging about having a double garage, but the Merc and the Lexus both end up in a field. Unless you traded your house for a field and a double garage, that is at least strange. 😉

  • @patrickdelahunty7231
    @patrickdelahunty7231 Před 2 lety

    Check the sunroof drainage for blockages. They can and do leak when the drains get blocked by insect nests.

  • @mobip949
    @mobip949 Před 2 lety

    Cambelt service includes tensioner, idler and water pump. Possibly rotors, caps and HT leads too. Expect to pay around a grand.

  • @andrewgruber1032
    @andrewgruber1032 Před 2 lety

    Rust by windshield could be your leak. Soapy water around wind shield and use compressed air sound inside windshield and look for bubbles on outside

  • @geertterharmsel
    @geertterharmsel Před 2 lety +1

    i see a bc coilover set. you can adjust the spring pretension and damping for more comfort.

    • @geertterharmsel
      @geertterharmsel Před 2 lety

      but dont expect wonders. these are made for a sporty ride

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety

      Have found out since the video.. will feature in the next.. only fronts are coilovers but spring rate is the same as standard so ride should still be good..

  • @AntAuto
    @AntAuto Před 2 lety

    The leak is likely from the chrome window trim on the door, it bolts to the door and you get water ingress through those studs and nuts. Take apart the door and you'll likely find one or two nuts have rotted away. I have the same issue in my car and can see it leaking from the doors tweeter speaker in heavy rain, it's not the door seal and not the drivers mirror seal.

  • @samcourt6228
    @samcourt6228 Před 2 lety

    Sun roof drains could be causing the water ingress assuming a similar system to cars like a VW Golf.
    That doesn’t look to scabby really, love the fact that it’s on hearing aid beige as well.
    Can’t believe how much you’ve changed appreciating wafting over steering feel and involvement! 😂

  • @markbriggs5531
    @markbriggs5531 Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed this and look forward to seeing more. With regard to that driver's seat, there are upholstery specialists that could perform a repair - there is one in Southampton I have used in the past and I was very pleased with the result, if that's of any help. Keep up the excellent content!

  • @ApKieras
    @ApKieras Před 2 lety

    Problem with water? Cat litter crystals will suck it dry. Put it in a sock or something. Check all the drains under the windscreen.

  • @virgilrytaar9083
    @virgilrytaar9083 Před 2 lety +1

    XJ6!.......I can't wait, I bought an ex police 2.9 manual many years ago. A real oddball, cloth interior. I'm sure someone told me it was a Getrag box, it was wonderful. You have to try and find one. XJ40, I was ridiculed for buying the SOHC 2.9, but it was peanuts and never went wrong

    • @AlienLivesMatter
      @AlienLivesMatter Před 2 lety +1

      Most people have no clue mate. It's always the cars everyone overlooks for presumed reasons that are the best.

  • @Landshark928
    @Landshark928 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jack, what a great purchase this 90s super Toyota! The front always reminds me a bit of the Toyota Crown. Changing this rubber doorseal will really help I guess, over time they get hardened and a tiny gap will transform your car in an aquarium on rainy days. Good luck!

  • @robertnitsche8410
    @robertnitsche8410 Před 2 lety +1

    Well, if you're getting into luxo-performance sedans, I believe the Cadillac CTS-V has been sold in Europe for a while now.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! I’ll look into one of those.. or some other American luxury car!

  • @markyamaguchi9571
    @markyamaguchi9571 Před 2 lety

    We have the same car color to. It has close to 300.000 miles. Still running strong considering we really haven't taken it in for regular service until something comes up with it. But it's a great car.

  • @Scala598
    @Scala598 Před 2 lety

    I'd check behind the door card to ensure the weather seal is intact and door drains are clear.
    Iirc the engine is non-interference too so if the belt snaps, it's not the end of the world.
    Do like a Lexus, looking forward to this series.

  • @johancoetzer2165
    @johancoetzer2165 Před 2 lety

    When I saw that it was a Lexus, I assumed that it was going to be boring. Just one episode reporting on how wonderful it was. I was wrong. Looking forward to this series!

  • @greggraham2642
    @greggraham2642 Před 2 lety

    Check to see if your shocks are adjustable. It looks like they might be. If so, dial them back to soften the ride. Hopefully theirs some adjustment to do so.

  • @shannondudley3757
    @shannondudley3757 Před 2 lety

    Quite often water in the footwell area comes from blocked or crimped sunroof drains. BMW are famous for it.
    Love the car Jack. Look forward to its transformation.

  • @ada-ey3xd
    @ada-ey3xd Před 2 lety

    Definitely check the sunroof drains. As someone else has mentioned they have a drain that goes in to the arch so if the drain is clogged it will come in to the car around the drivers footwell. I’ve actually recently watched a video with exactly the same issue on a car of this age but a different make.

  • @GRfourfun
    @GRfourfun Před 2 lety

    Just about run in for a Lexus. Loving this Jack.
    Lexus ISF with the performance 5.0 V8 417bhp engine in the states with over 350k with no issues whatsoever. Im on my second ISF, zero issues over 5 years with the first and I expect my facelift to be the same. If you want reliability you buy a Lexus.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you and enjoy yours!!

  • @greggraham2642
    @greggraham2642 Před 2 lety

    Get a 98-2000 LS400 with the updated VVTi 1UZ and the 5 speed auto and it will have better running gear. A black interior holds up better from what I've seen. Refresh the suspension and you'll have a great cruiser. Actually just get a 98-2005 GS400/GS430 with Bilstein shocks and it will run circles around the LS400.

  • @JamesJohnson-sh9yz
    @JamesJohnson-sh9yz Před 2 lety

    I bought an R reg MK4 in Jan 2020 for £700. I've just treated it to a full service, cambelt and water pump. Whilst it's there it's having new ball joints too. All parts from Lexus direct.

  • @RevLexus
    @RevLexus Před 2 lety

    Lovely Lexus! (also love the name SUMO) I daily a SC430 and I agree the V8 in Lexus are very smooth.
    I look forward to seeing more of this on your channel!

  • @WheelchairWonders
    @WheelchairWonders Před 2 lety

    I'm a die hard Lexus fan and owner... please check the sun roof drains to make sure they are not blocked.. That often causes the wet footwells.. (Phil - Lancashire)

  • @nickdavis8467
    @nickdavis8467 Před 2 lety

    Really excited by this as I have a Lexus LS430 just a couple of years younger than yours, looking forward to seeing what you do with it. Nice One `thumbs up`

  • @christineayres7199
    @christineayres7199 Před 2 lety

    That freezing rain was a nightmare mate , my poor old 2007 Colt had all the paint lacquer stripped from the roof as silly me in my wisdom threw hot water on the roof in a hurry to clear it to get to work LOL lucky it was not something like a Lexus or i would be crying

  • @adriancahill1642
    @adriancahill1642 Před 2 lety

    Just watched the Mercedes 303 upload and now into your Lexus LS400 one. Great idea to buy and review luxury barges. Would really look forward to a BMW 7 series and XJS. Thanks for posting these and giving armchair mechanics like me some really entertaining videos.

  • @wernerdanler2742
    @wernerdanler2742 Před 2 lety

    You do tend to wave the camera around while going around the car. It's not a wand and your not Harry Potter! Lol.
    I wanted to actually see the door seal especially around the top of the door but you didn't get there.
    Something to consider is the sunroof. They get water in them because that rubber seal around the edges will not stop water getting in. They have channels and drain lines down the A pillar and C pillar, both sides. If those lines get clogged or damaged along the way you will get water in the footwell. You can open the sunroof and use an airhose on them. Use low pressure and actually, pour water in the channel before hand and if it backs up you know there is a clogg and then blow it down and then do the water thing again and see if it goes down alright. I had this happen on a Peugeot once and have seen videos on it. Good luck with it. This water ingress will cause huge electrical problems and your already seeing some of it.

  • @kins749
    @kins749 Před 2 lety

    Nice. I've got an LS300, the engine is so silky smooth, no rust, everything works. But the sunroof did leak and make the floor wet, it seems Lexus's (Lexi?) of that age like to leak.

  • @craigrobertson7938
    @craigrobertson7938 Před 2 lety

    Looking forward to this series massively. Be interesting to do a 50:50 on the seats to see how clean it comes up. I’d be interested in it once you have finished with it.

  • @dawnnadir
    @dawnnadir Před 2 lety

    I love this LS400. Please bring this car back to pristine condition!

  • @pomelodrive21
    @pomelodrive21 Před 2 lety

    You can try smoke test in the the interior of the car to see were the air leak is around the door. Buy party smoke machine very cheap on online and this can help. Lovely car always, looking forward for the contents.

  • @Evolve_windows
    @Evolve_windows Před 2 lety +1

    Sunroof drains is where I’d look first

  • @needlemiejer143
    @needlemiejer143 Před 2 lety +1

    if the leather and the foam is identical fr the pass seat and drivers seat get a good junkyard pass seat and switch out the mechanicals...not that hard to do

  • @moogee4041
    @moogee4041 Před 2 lety +4

    Should’ve cleared those windows before driving 🙂

  • @cheaptp
    @cheaptp Před 2 lety

    Dashboard needs recapping, on this variant usually 2 small caps that cause that backlight fault. Pop the dash out, use a hairdryer and freezer spray to work out which ones it is. It’ll cost pence to sort out and would make an interesting video for anyone who owns one of these. 15 years ago I was fixing 5 of these dashboards a week for main dealers.

  • @moriwaki1105
    @moriwaki1105 Před 2 lety

    400....Quietest....smoothest....best built.....most reliable......most enjoyable car I have ever owned.......they simply will never be anything like it again....the sound system is truly incredible too....I bought the 460 and it was a terrible drive compared to the 400.....had 400 7 years.....460 six months...enough said.