How to fix my lexus?

Asked by Nikki Apr 25, 2020 at 12:38 PM about the 2000 Lexus RX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have codes po335, po340 and pi350 coming up
on my lexus can you help me find out what they
mean

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P0335 & P0340 are crankcase position sensor codes. Lexus will tell you sometimes those codes are tripped because of a weak battery. Is yours old? Try charging it up or replace it to see if that helps. P0350 is an ignition coil code. I would have a mechanic perform some more testing before I would recommend you start replacing parts. Those sensors can get pricey and if it isn't the fix....

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