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Lexus RX 350 2011
What makes this problem better or worse?
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How long has your 2011 Lexus RX350 had this problem?
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Hello, you didn't mention All Wheel Drive or Front Wheel Drive. I'll assume All Wheel Drive -- and if you don't have the rear differential, you can omit anything related. At 90,000 miles, following a "severe duty" schedule as you should in California: -Replace engine oil and filter -Rotate Tires -Replace engine air filter -Replace cabin air filter -Replace brake fluid -Replace differential and transfer case fluid (All Wheel Drive models only) -Replace keyless entry batteries -Inspect / torque many items -- multi-point vehicle inspection
From the actual scheduled maintenance log that came with the vehicle from the factory: Replace engine oil with 0W-20 oil; replace oil filter1 ❏ Re-torque nuts and bolts of drive shaft (AWD) ❏ Replace cabin air filter ❏ Replace brake fluid ❏ Replace engine air filter ❏ Replace Smart Key battery ❑ Reset oil maintenance reminder, if oil was changed ❑ Reset scheduled maintenance reminder ❏ Inspect the following: __Axle shaft boots __Ball joints and dust covers __Body __Brake lines and hoses __Brake rotor thickness and runout __Drive belt __Engine coolant (see page 70) __Exhaust pipes and mountings __Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses ❏ Rotate tires ❏ Visually inspect brake pads, calipers and rotors Fuel tank cap gasket __Rack-and-pinion assembly __Rear differential oil (AWD) __Steering linkage and boots __Transfer case oil (AWD) __Transmission fluid cooler hoses and connections __Transmission for signs of leakage __Wiper blades 108 Months or 90,000 Miles
1- Replace engine oil and filter 2- Rotate Tires adjust emergency brakes 4- Replace cabin air filter 5- transmission flush 6- Brake inspection 7- inspection of coolant hoses