Lexus LS400 owners have reported 2 problems related to steering (under the steering category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The seat belts on my car do not retract or stay tight on me anymore. They continue to loosen as I drive. They are stiff almost brittle. The steering wheel does not move out like it used to. Now it moves away from the dash in an upward direction toward my face.
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While driving my 1997 Lexus Ls400 in CA on the 605 fwy, west toward 210 fwy, all systems on the car locked (steering wheel, brakes, gas pedal) as I was changing lanes. I had no control of the car and after spinning several times ran into the center divider. I was very lucky not to go over the divider into oncoming traffic and be killed. I sustained neck and head injuries and the car was totaled. I was very lucky that I survived and that no other cars or people were involved. Early in 1998 I received a recall notice and took the car in to Lexus on 2/24/98. The recall was for a "starter plug problem". I trusted that after the repair I wouldn't have any problems with my Lexus. In fact, just over a month later I had the accident and the car was totaled. I very happily drove Lexus cars from 1992 until the accident and they were my favorite cars. I have 2 friends who had the same malfunction with a 1996 and a 1997 Lexus LS 400. I feel it is my duty to provide this information to make sure it's included in studies and historical data the NHTSA keeps. I hope the information will be put to good use to prevent future accidents, injuries and deaths, regardless of the auto manufacturer. I believe the problems Toyota is currently experiencing are probably happening with other auto manufacturers.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Steering problems | |
Hydraulic Power Assist Steering System problems | |
Power Steering Pump problems | |
Steering Tie Rod Assembly problems |