28 problems related to headlights have been reported for the 2005 Lexus RX330. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Tl-the contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. The contact stated that the headlight on the vehicle seized with out warning. The failure was persisent. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the entire front headlight assembly failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 109,000. Ec.
Tl-the contact owns a 2005 Lexus RX 330. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 30 mph, the visability of the vehicle was difficult, the dimmer visability was poor. The failure recurred on multiple occasions, the vehicle was taken to a dealer and was diagnosed with a replacement of the headlight assembly. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified, the failure mileage was 100,000. Rw.
I will add my complaint to previous reporter. I have had to replace the headlamp 2 times due to water in the assembly of the headlamp. The right side headlight failed. There is moisture under the glass which shorted out the light. Online I have seen hundreds of complaints about this happening to the same model Lexus. The repair for this headlight runs over $1,500. Lexus corporation refuses to take responsibility for an obvious design flaw.
The right side headlight failed. There is moisture under the glass which shorted out the light. Online I have seen hundreds of complaints about this happening to the same model Lexus. The repair for this headlight runs over $1,500. Lexus corporation refuses to take responsibility for an obvious design flaw.
Drivers side headlamp got water inside the housing causing the hid headlight to short out. Housing seems to be fully sealed.
Water routinely collects inside of both headlights whenever I wash the car or when raining. Light failure due to water inside of the headlights is reported by many other Rx330 owners on various internet forums. I'm very afraid that lights might fail when driving at night. This is a safety issue. Lexus refuses to recognize the problem and to issue a recall since so many cars are affected. Local dealer admitted that there is a widespread problem. Please help.
I own a 2005 Lexus RX 330. I have been having a problem with the condensation build up within the headlight for about 6 months. I went to the Lexus dealer to find out the problem they charged a $110. 00 service charge to tell me that I need to replace my headlight assembly. The cost to replace is about $2,200. This is a disgrace. My headlight does not work at all. I have not been able to drive my vehicle at night for sometime now. I contacted Lexus customer care and explained to them that this seems to be a major problem and they should have done a recall on this vehicle. The response from Lexus is that they would review my case and someone would call me back with a decision. Someone did call me back offering to pay 25% of the total bill of 2,200 from the Lexus dealership. I was livid. Lexus sells defective vehicles and expects customers to pay the repairs. I don't know what this world is coming to, but this is ridiculous. The mileage failure was 89,000. I will never by Lexus again.
Passenger side headlight fixture leaks and low beam light stopped working.
2005 Lexus Rx330. The contact stated that the right side front headlight failed twice in past 18 months due to water condensation in headlight assembly and ecu. 1st time was replaced under warranty. Second failure was after warranty period and Lexus corporate stated it was a different issue and refused to replace. Estimate to replace by dealer is $1,600. 00.
Moisture problem in both front headlights of my 2005 Lexus Rx330. One was replaced 2 years ago under warranty the other March 2010 which was covered under the goodwill warranty. Bring your car to Lexus for service all the time and you get the little perks.
The contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. The contact stated that in the past six months that the front headlights have burned out because the rubber seal used was not of good quality. The dealer stated that was the trim and it was not covered under warranty. Each head lamp had a computer and the lack of seal allowed water into the head lamps and short circuit the computer. The passenger side head light was replaced and the driver side has condensation inside of it. The failure mileage was 88000 and current mileage was 96000.
Moisture invades sealed headlamp housing causing lamp(s) to fail. Lexus has redesigned the part. No voluntary recall even though Lexus knows this is a defective part. Out of warranty replacement cost is $1650 for one headlamp assembly plus 1hr. Labor. That's nearly $2000 for one headlight!!.
The contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. The contact stated that there was condensation on the driver's side headlight. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis where the technician stated that the headlight would have to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 40,000. . . Updated 12-26-13.
Condensation buildup has formed from the interior of the driver/passenger headlights. This is due to a manufacturer design flaw of the headlight seal which allows water to penetrate the headlight housing. Water damage has caused the lowbeam lights to fail. Lexus has qouted over $1400 for replacements, and fails to acknowledge their design flaw. Impacted visibility while driving will lead to an accident.
Condensation in headlamp assembly causing headlight to blow. Headlamp assembly costs $1,900 ea. To replace. Lexus Rx330. Vehicle has been off warranty for almost 2 mos. 62,700 miles on vehicle. Lexus customer satisfaction says they are not responsible for repair. Lexus dealership will give us a discount (few hundred dollars). Cannot drive vehicle with no headlights at night. Research shows a number of Lexus Rx330 headlamp problems. Vehicle cannot be repaired by anyone other than Lexus as this is a computer assembly replacement. Rain heavy, condensation builds up inside assembly causing short and blowing out headlight.
The contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. Water enters through the head-lights. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and he was advised that it cost $1000 to replace the headlight assembly. No repairs were made. The failure mileage was 63,000.
We own a 2005 Lexus Rx330. Moisture accumulated in one of our headlights causing it to fail. Cost of replacement was $1800,00 which after much ado was paid for by Lexus. Now our other headlight is doing the same and Lexus will only pay for half, which would be very generous except that this a manufacturing defect and should not be my responsibility. Please help us get this replaced at no expense to us. Thank you.
The contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. Massive amounts of condensation in the headlamps caused the computer to fail. The computer operates the headlights. The contact called the manufacturer and was informed about the TSB. They also volunteered to pay $1,000 towards the cost of the repair. The current and failure mileages were 65,000.
Certified 2005 Lexus RX 330 has headlight condensation one week after I brought it home. Notified the dealer and they told me that its not covered under the certified warranty. I have the hid headlights that turn with you around corners, which will cost $1800 to replace! from what the dealer told me, they used to honor this defect but there were too many and it got too costly for them! a certified Lexus should not have defective headlights.
The contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. The contact stated that there was an excessive build-up of condensation in the passenger headlight. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer two years after the contact noticed the failure the vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was then taken to a local repair shop where the mechanic was able to remove the moisture from the headlight. The approximate failure mileage was 40,000 and the current mileage was 44,000.
I have a 2005 Lexus Rx330 in which when raining, headlight condensation occurs. I'm sure as the condensation worsens, the clear lens will start to yellow impairing visibility and ultimately hid lamp failure. Whenever it rains or I get a car wash it is most obvious and annoying. Lexus of bay ridge replaced only 1 light and now the other one is having the same problem.
Headlights both driver/passenger moisture.
The contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. The contact stated that water was entering into the driver side headlight. The dealer was contacted and they advised him that the failure was normal and referred the contact to the owners manual. The headlight eventually failed completely after nothing was done to repair the failure. The vehicle was inspected a second time by the dealer and they advised him that the entire unit would need to be replaced. The manufacturer was contacted and they advised him that they will review the case and contact him at a later date. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 6,000.
The contact owns a 2005 Lexus Rx330. He stated that there was a massive amount of condensation in the driver side head lamp which caused the light bulb. The dealer was notified and the repair was made; however, he noticed that the passenger side lights intensity was different from the driver's side. The dealer stated that the lights were aligned correctly and should not affect the intensity. The contact provided photos to prove the difference in the driver and passenger side lights. The dealer repaired the both of the lights per the warranty. The failure mileage was 16000 and the current mileage was 53000. Updated 10/13/09. Updated 10/15/09.
I have a Lexus Rx330 awd (2005) with hids in NJ. The vehicle is really good and so is the headlights. No complaints about the ride and luxury. But its disappointing to share my experiences and the sleepless nights I am having for the last 2 months. The hid headlights were stolen twice and I am having scary nights after spending 40k on this luxury SUV. One of the big reason why I went for RX 330 from the other brands was the known quality of service and reliability of the Lexus brand. But now I am totally disappointed. Lexus should notify everyone who has the xenon headlights to do the enhanced security for headlights. But they didn't do anything until I contacted them. Meanwhile I contacted Lexus after the 2 thefts and they installed the data dots and anti theft brackets which they say may prevent thefts. It has been done a week back and hope thieves may not steal it again seeing the data dots. These datadots wont prevent theft but they just warn the thief. Extra brackets makes their job a bit hard, but they can easily take it by doing more damage to the hood. First theft - 5000 k loss second theft - 6000 k loss I have only this suggestion. 1)no one can prevent thefts. My only suggestion is Lexus or dealers should warn the customers in NJ and NY about the potential headlight thefts or they should notify all owners to install some security enhancements for these headlights. 2)why customers risk their life and peaceful nights by spending 40k for luxury vehicles and again risk to spend 250-500k for deductibles every month. I really worry that next time insurance company may be unwilling to give insurance to my vehicle telling the area is a high risk area. 3)removing a live electrical system from an advanced micro computer controlled vehicle and the theft alarms just sits dumb. I cannot believe why this vehicle and the headlights was designed like this. 4)the enhanced brackets should be some strong metallic stuffs(now I guess its plastic).
Lexus RX 330 stolen headlights, this has happened twice.
I leased a Lexus 2005 RX 330 on November 30, 2004. Since I have had the car the car has been vandalized two times once on December. 12 and again on January. 22. Each time there has been in excess of 5,000 worth of damage. Each time it is theft involving of xenon headlights. This is a obvious manufactures defect and the car should be recalled. I urge this done!!!.
While driving at night, the consumer noticed that the headlights did not illuminate normal at low beam. Please provide further details. When driving in the hills the headlights only illuminate to 20 to 25 feet. The illuminated portion is very bright and the non-illuminated portion is pitch black.
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