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Car Forum / Lexus Cars / November 2004

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RX300 "VSC" light illuminated, any suggestions?

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SaddleWing - 15 Nov 2004 05:08 GMT
The "VSC" light came on steady shortly after the "Check Engine" light
illuminated. The vehicle is a 2001 RX300 with 61,000 miles. Manual says
take it to the dealer (ouch!). Anyone have any suggestions as to what is
wrong or what the problem is with the "Vehicle Skid Control".
Mike - 15 Nov 2004 13:53 GMT
> The "VSC" light came on steady shortly after the "Check Engine" light
> illuminated. The vehicle is a 2001 RX300 with 61,000 miles. Manual says
> take it to the dealer (ouch!). Anyone have any suggestions as to what is
> wrong or what the problem is with the "Vehicle Skid Control".

I have a 1999 Lexus E-300 and I have experienced the same problem.  Took
to dealer who found a defective O2 sensor.  Dealer also said that if
check engine light comes on, for safety reasons, the VSC will also come
on.
IMO, you don't have a VSC problem !!
Mo, Curly & Larry - 16 Nov 2004 15:51 GMT
I had this with a 2001 RX-300 shortly after replacement of the air filter.
Turned out to be a hose came off under the air filter box where it connects
into an aluminum fitting.
Might save a trip...
cheers,
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> The "VSC" light came on steady shortly after the "Check Engine" light
> illuminated. The vehicle is a 2001 RX300 with 61,000 miles. Manual says
> take it to the dealer (ouch!). Anyone have any suggestions as to what is
> wrong or what the problem is with the "Vehicle Skid Control".
 
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