Lexus ES330 owners have reported 3 problems related to transmission failure (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I did not have a car accident, or experience any injuries or car damage, but this car, like numerous other cars of the same make, model, and year has some serious transmission/computer software issues at times. It hesitates and lurches often, especially in d4. I drove on the highway yesterday in d4, and the car acted up in the worst way ever. I later tried driving in d, and the car did better in town and on the highway, but it seems to me that with information on these same transmission issues plastered all over the internet, your organization would make Toyota engineer a permanent fix for this problem, and recall and fix these cars. By the way, this car had the Lexus software update for its transmission issues last summer, and I only use the highest octane gasoline. The car actually belongs to my elderly mother, which makes me very concerned about the possibility of her having an accident, or complete transmission failure leaving her stranded somewhere.
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While driving, my transmission failed on my 2004 Lexus Es330 with 97,000 miles. Cars were swerving to avoid hitting me as my car almost came to a stop while driving on a busy road. Lexus corporate gave me half off the parts for the transmission and the dealer gave me half off of labor. However, transmissions are not supposed to fail on 1984 buicks, let alone 2004 Lexus' with under 100,000 miles.
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We have a 2004 Lexus Es330 with 22,000 miles. We have been having problems with hesitation, hard shifts and missed gears for the last 10,000 miles. The dealer replaced the computer module at 16,000 miles and the car is a little better but not much. I took it back in for the problem at 21,000 miles and the dealer acknowledged that there was a problem with the car, but they did not know how to fix it. The dealer told me that Lexus told them that they were having trouble with a number of the ES cars after the module was changed but they did not know how to tell the dealer to fix it. I have spoken with Lexus and their representative again acknowledged that there was a problem with the shifting in the ES. Although both the dealership and the manufacturer have both admitted that there is a problem I have been unable to get them to even attempt to do anything about it. We have had this problem for over 1/3 of the time that we have had the car and now I have to wait 2 more weeks for a Lexus rep to come into town to "talk to me". The Lexus people told me they were going to look into my complaints and call me back in a couple of days and 10 days later I still had not heard from them. Not only do I find the problem very annoying I am very concerned that the hesitation problem could lead to an accident, and I am quite sure that the erratic shifting will lead to premature transmission failure.