Lexus Lexus 2002

Model Lexus made in 2002 by Lexus got 5 consumer complains as well as 6 service bulletins. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to exterior lighting and seats. Technical service bulletines regarding seat belts and steering.

Model 2002

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SEAT BELTS
BO0050209/30/2002635751Seat belt extenders. *tt10/31/2002
BO0010109/14/2001625530Revised information regarding seat belt extender. *tt11/28/2001
STEERING
ST0040111/16/2001627151Subject regarding, all 2002 models, vehicle pulling to one side. *slc02/05/2002
ST0020109/21/2001625524This bulletin provides the recommended adjustment procedure for correcting an off-center steering wheel. *tt11/28/2001
STEERING - WHEEL AND HANDLE BAR
ST0020109/21/2001627075Subject regarding, all 2002 models, steering wheel off center adjustment procedure. *slc02/05/2002
SUSPENSION
ST0040112/21/2001628667This bulletin contains general vehicle pulling diagnosis and repair procedures along with specific information to help correct pulling complaints. *tt03/19/2002

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
12/28/2002
 The new blue lights in new cars create blindness when approaching at night. even from behind in rear view mirror they create blinding distraction.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
08/03/20031
 Suv behind us at a light with highly irritating bright lights that even our special rear view mirror didn't reduce very much. these lights are unnecessary and all our passengers complained bitterly that those lights should be outlawed.*ak
 All xenon headlights should be banned. they blind oncoming drivers !!!
 Complaining of the new bright headlights on some cars. i had one behind me at night and it really was hard for me to see because of the brillance in my rear view and side mirror. *ak
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - HEAD RESTRAINT
111/01/2001
 Angle of the rear window, the relatively narrow aperture of the glass and the large headrests on the rear seats conspire together to severly restrict the driver's view out of the rear view window. it is nearly impossible to see anything along the rear flanks of the vehicle out of this window while driving. my suggestion would be to increase the size of the viewing aperture, use a lower profile headrest in the back seat (like the one in the middle between the two rear seats), or a combination of both.*ak