Table 1 shows one common electrical system related problems of the 2008 Lexus RX350.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electrical System problems |
Rear liftgate handle melting when car is operational. Hot to the touch. Have read this has happened to multiple Lexus/Toyota models.
The contact owns a 2008 Lexus Rx350. While driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was pushed to the side of the road. When the contact disengaged the air condition compressor, the vehicle was able to restart. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the air condition compressor needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 89,000.
Significant amount of white granules emitting from evaporator core through air vents when heat/ac is on. Concern about health hazards to family from breathing particles.
Hatch handle for rear door melted. Rear interior module buckling.
The rear switch on the tailgate is melted. When you push on the button if feels sticky and comes off on your hands. To replace this part it cost 100. 00 for the part and 200. 00 to install. When I looked online so many people are having this issue. Something is wrong with the making of this part. It has failed.
Melted rubber boot handle cover for the rear latch causing rear door automatic lift to stop functioning issue reported multiple times on. . Read more...
The rubber cover of the liftgate sensor melted. I am concerned about it catching fire. I have read multiple complaints online from owners with the same issue. The black rubber melts and sticks to fingers. I also causes the sensor to malfunction since the rubber piece interferes with the sensor.
Trunk hatch handle has melted completely, leaving black rubbery goo. Unable to open the back trunk due this issue.
The trunk hatch handle has melted, leaving black rubbery goo on fingers if opening using the handle. Residue is hard to wash off. Concerned that it melted due to electrical problem. I've read all complaints and have found numerous other owners experienced the same problem.
Part# 84840g 8484021010 switch assembly, back door opener - rubber cover of switch housing deteriorates/depolymerizes leaving behind a hazardous goo and hindering operation of rear hatch release mechanism.
Just wish to report melted rear door latch. . . Been getting gooey for months and finally came off - seems to be an ongoing problem with several Lexus and Toyota vehicles. Wasn't sure if this is heat related or electrical.
I noticed my back door opener switch was starting to melt. At first we thought its from the heat of the summer but then after careful consideration we thought that we've had the car for 4 previous summers with no issues with said button. We thought that there must be some electrical component inside the automatic button that must be getting too hot that's causing the hard plastic to melt.
Rear latch melted, not due to temperatures in the city and state where I live but instead to a electrical component overheating. Lexus will not fix without a charge of over $200. This is clearly a defect.
I was driving my 2008 Lexus Rx350 on the freeway at 65mph and my son rolled down his window and instantaneously there was an extreme and painfull cabin pressure that Lexus call "normal cabin pressure". It startled me, I almost crashed with my wife and two kids in the car with me. It makes your ears hut, very painfull. I bought a Lexus because of t he quality and luxury that the Lexus corporation portays. I am vey disappointed because the Lexus dealership told me this is normal cabin pressure. The corporate office told me that this is normal and is no longer wanting to discuss this matter any further with me. They said that I will have to hire a lawyer if I want to pursue this matter any further. I think that the Lexus corporation is promoting false advertisement by claiming that they are commited to high quality and luxury while still mass producing the Lexus RX model with this deffect of "normal cabin pressure". This is so frustrating. I finally buy a luxury vehicle and it turns out to be defective with no apparent solution. Bassically I just have to live with this ear pearcing annoyance. What a disappointment with Lexus. I payed so much money for a disappointment!.