Welcome to the 300h forum
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Welcome to the 300h forum
Hello Lexus 300h owners! Mine was one of the first in the US. My second Lexus. I traded my 1998 GS300 for a 2007 Toyota Camry hybrid, and the TCH for my 2013 300h.
Got very slightly better mileage with the TCH, but that is almost certainly due to commute changing from 12 x 2 miles on the TCH to 3 x 2 miles on the 300h.
I love this car! Great comfort and astonishing handling assurance. Almost as sure footed as my GS300, and far more comfortable.
-- Alan
Got very slightly better mileage with the TCH, but that is almost certainly due to commute changing from 12 x 2 miles on the TCH to 3 x 2 miles on the 300h.
I love this car! Great comfort and astonishing handling assurance. Almost as sure footed as my GS300, and far more comfortable.
-- Alan
#2
Re: Welcome to the 300h forum
Hi Alan,
My Camry was a 2008 -- I believe the first year of a new model often has some minor issues, which they usually get sorted out by the second year.
My ES300h is a 2014 -- for the same reason.
My Camry was a 2008 -- I believe the first year of a new model often has some minor issues, which they usually get sorted out by the second year.
My ES300h is a 2014 -- for the same reason.
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Re: Welcome to the 300h forum
Steve,
My 2007, first week production TCH was virtually trouble free for the almost eight years and 90K miles I owned it. I replaced the 12V with an Optima, had a cracked windshield, and was on my second set of Michelins. Had a couple of early adjustments for the rear brakes and dash rattles. Nearly perfect.
So far, with one year on my 300h, not a single unscheduled item touched. I did have to fix one noise problem myself, however, that the dealer said they could not fix. Now when I tool around slowly in EV mode with my windows down, I don't hear that synthesized scratching sound. It is now as quiet as was my 2007 TCH.
-- Alan
My 2007, first week production TCH was virtually trouble free for the almost eight years and 90K miles I owned it. I replaced the 12V with an Optima, had a cracked windshield, and was on my second set of Michelins. Had a couple of early adjustments for the rear brakes and dash rattles. Nearly perfect.
So far, with one year on my 300h, not a single unscheduled item touched. I did have to fix one noise problem myself, however, that the dealer said they could not fix. Now when I tool around slowly in EV mode with my windows down, I don't hear that synthesized scratching sound. It is now as quiet as was my 2007 TCH.
-- Alan
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Re: Welcome to the 300h forum
The speaker is easy to get to and to disconnect, but don't expect to find by it looking for it! It is completely hidden from all sides except from below, where it is covered by an air deflector.
The speaker is inside the fender in front of the front driver's-side wheel. Access is through the black plastic air deflectors under the car. These deflectors are in two pieces that meet pretty close to the middle of the car, and there are lots of fasteners that need to be removed to take one off. (Wouldn't be a bad idea to circle each fastener with chalk as you take them off, as it took me a few minutes to find where the last one I tried to put back was supposed to go!).
Once the deflector is out of the way, you can easily get to the speaker up in the fender, and just unplug it. I tied the wire around a support up in the area to keep it from bouncing around, but still easy to reconnect.
The speaker access does not need the car to be raised, as I had plenty of room to work.
BTW, I just finished a 3800 mile cross-country trip in my 300h. I have owned Mercedes, Volvos, Saabs, Toyotas and Hondas (and a Lexus GS), and this is hands-down the best, most comfortable, most effortless long-trip car I have ever owned. (Second place goes to a Saab 900.) Averaged over 80 MPH most of the trip, AC on nearly always, and still averaged 42.0 MPG for the entire trip.
-- Alan
The speaker is inside the fender in front of the front driver's-side wheel. Access is through the black plastic air deflectors under the car. These deflectors are in two pieces that meet pretty close to the middle of the car, and there are lots of fasteners that need to be removed to take one off. (Wouldn't be a bad idea to circle each fastener with chalk as you take them off, as it took me a few minutes to find where the last one I tried to put back was supposed to go!).
Once the deflector is out of the way, you can easily get to the speaker up in the fender, and just unplug it. I tied the wire around a support up in the area to keep it from bouncing around, but still easy to reconnect.
The speaker access does not need the car to be raised, as I had plenty of room to work.
BTW, I just finished a 3800 mile cross-country trip in my 300h. I have owned Mercedes, Volvos, Saabs, Toyotas and Hondas (and a Lexus GS), and this is hands-down the best, most comfortable, most effortless long-trip car I have ever owned. (Second place goes to a Saab 900.) Averaged over 80 MPH most of the trip, AC on nearly always, and still averaged 42.0 MPG for the entire trip.
-- Alan
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Re: Welcome to the 300h forum
Just landed here (first time on site) to see if anyone else is getting battery fan noise after car is parked for several hours. Not objectionable, but concerned about running 12V battery down. Seems to do it more than my old TCH.
Mine is a 2014 ES300h that replaced my 2009 TCH last August, 2014. My 3rd Lexus and 2nd TMC hybrid. Enjoying the Camry drivetrain combined with Lexus amenities and customer service. TCH was flawless for over 6+ years. So far, same for 300h, although fuel economy a little disappointing by comparison. I have always kept meticulous fuel economy records, kept on a spreadsheet. I can give mileage stats that most people wouldn't think or care about. Driving style is the same on both cars. TCH that was EPA rated 34/33 mpg averaged 37.25 actual fuel consumption, not via computer read-out. ES300h that has 39/40 EPA rating has averaged 35.3 actual MPG so far. BTW, my car's computer MPG is 7.5% optimistic. Haven't gotten it on a long trip yet, so looking forward to the 42.0 reported by alan_in_tempe. Also, thanks to Alan for the info on the EV noisemaker speaker. Looking forward to getting back into stealth mode!
Mine is a 2014 ES300h that replaced my 2009 TCH last August, 2014. My 3rd Lexus and 2nd TMC hybrid. Enjoying the Camry drivetrain combined with Lexus amenities and customer service. TCH was flawless for over 6+ years. So far, same for 300h, although fuel economy a little disappointing by comparison. I have always kept meticulous fuel economy records, kept on a spreadsheet. I can give mileage stats that most people wouldn't think or care about. Driving style is the same on both cars. TCH that was EPA rated 34/33 mpg averaged 37.25 actual fuel consumption, not via computer read-out. ES300h that has 39/40 EPA rating has averaged 35.3 actual MPG so far. BTW, my car's computer MPG is 7.5% optimistic. Haven't gotten it on a long trip yet, so looking forward to the 42.0 reported by alan_in_tempe. Also, thanks to Alan for the info on the EV noisemaker speaker. Looking forward to getting back into stealth mode!
Last edited by mbone; 02-10-2015 at 09:16 PM. Reason: adding info
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Re: Welcome to the 300h forum
I am neither young nor thin. If you can get your head and shoulders almost to the front axle under the car, coming from the front, then you will have plenty of room. Once the air deflector is removed, there is a lot more room to slide under the car. I could not slide under with the air deflector in place. However, it is easy enough to reach the deflector fasteners and remove it with only your arm under the car.