Lexus cars and trucks

Xenon headlamp theft?

The NYC suburban area is experiencing rampant thefts of RX300/330 xenon
headlamps — like HUNDREDS.

Anyone else experiencing this problem?

The goal is is to make Lexus re-design the headlamp/balllast assembly to

make theft more difficult — or to offer an after-makrket fix.

Any stories appreciated

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6 Responses to “Xenon headlamp theft?”

  1. admin says:

    > The NYC suburban area is experiencing rampant thefts of RX300/330 xenon
    > headlamps — like HUNDREDS.

    As in http://whiteplainscnr.com/article3167.html  ?

    I have no experience with this, but I’m curious how a "chip" can make one
    xenon bulb fit in another car…

  2. admin says:

    $10,000 to fix a fender!!!!

    - GRL
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    > > The NYC suburban area is experiencing rampant thefts of RX300/330 xenon
    > > headlamps — like HUNDREDS.

    > As in http://whiteplainscnr.com/article3167.html  ?

    > I have no experience with this, but I’m curious how a "chip" can make one
    > xenon bulb fit in another car…

  3. admin says:

    Yes. The headlights were removed from my RX300 in less than 2 minutes
    (I know because it was the time that it took to leave the gas grill
    get the chicken and return to the gas grill). The repair was nearly
    $9,000 due to the interconnectedness of the lights and the airbag
    sensors and the electrical wiring harness. Redesigning the
    headlamp/ballast I think would just create more damage when the
    headlights were removed and thus more repair costs. I’m planning to
    trade my RX300 for an 05 Highlander Hybrid that doesn’t have xenon or
    high intensity (blue) lamps. Lexus lost me as a customer.  I know they
    didn’t know this was going to happen, but the fact that their 05
    models have the high intensity headlamps means I won’t be buying
    Lexus.

    On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:08:24 -0500, Stephen Brown <st…@ssgny.com>
    wrote:

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    >The NYC suburban area is experiencing rampant thefts of RX300/330 xenon
    >headlamps — like HUNDREDS.

    >Anyone else experiencing this problem?

    >The goal is is to make Lexus re-design the headlamp/balllast assembly to

    >make theft more difficult — or to offer an after-makrket fix.

    >Any stories appreciated

  4. admin says:

    J Golden <prettygolden…@yahoo.com> :

    >Yes. The headlights were removed from my RX300 in less than 2 minutes
    >(I know because it was the time that it took to leave the gas grill
    >get the chicken and return to the gas grill). The repair was nearly
    >$9,000 due to the interconnectedness of the lights and the airbag
    >sensors and the electrical wiring harness. Redesigning the
    >headlamp/ballast I think would just create more damage when the
    >headlights were removed and thus more repair costs. I’m planning to
    >trade my RX300 for an 05 Highlander Hybrid that doesn’t have xenon or
    >high intensity (blue) lamps. Lexus lost me as a customer.  I know they
    >didn’t know this was going to happen, but the fact that their 05
    >models have the high intensity headlamps means I won’t be buying
    >Lexus.

    Personally, I *like* the HID lights…a lot.  How did the damage come
    out to $9,000?  How were the bulbs removed that would cause that much
    damage?  Just curious.

    Also, as HID’s become cheaper (they will), their popularity will go
    up.  I envision that in the not too distant future, most, if not all
    cars will have HID lights.  Once the cost of these lights goes down,
    so will the need to steal them.

  5. admin says:

    Ouch ! If I was you, I would think about getting a 3-rd party alarm with a
    Prox sensor. If someone gets too close the car, it will churp. In some
    places it can be a pain but, when your talking $9K to fix it (thank god for
    insurance) it would scare crooks away…

    -Dave

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    > Yes. The headlights were removed from my RX300 in less than 2 minutes
    > (I know because it was the time that it took to leave the gas grill
    > get the chicken and return to the gas grill). The repair was nearly
    > $9,000 due to the interconnectedness of the lights and the airbag
    > sensors and the electrical wiring harness. Redesigning the
    > headlamp/ballast I think would just create more damage when the
    > headlights were removed and thus more repair costs. I’m planning to
    > trade my RX300 for an 05 Highlander Hybrid that doesn’t have xenon or
    > high intensity (blue) lamps. Lexus lost me as a customer.  I know they
    > didn’t know this was going to happen, but the fact that their 05
    > models have the high intensity headlamps means I won’t be buying
    > Lexus.

    > On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:08:24 -0500, Stephen Brown <st…@ssgny.com>
    > wrote:

    >>The NYC suburban area is experiencing rampant thefts of RX300/330 xenon
    >>headlamps — like HUNDREDS.

    >>Anyone else experiencing this problem?

    >>The goal is is to make Lexus re-design the headlamp/balllast assembly to

    >>make theft more difficult — or to offer an after-makrket fix.

    >>Any stories appreciated

  6. admin says:

    The fix has already been implemented – during mid-2005 model year.  Rest
    assured – no one is getting the zenon lights off the RX vehicles now.  If
    the dealers are up to date, they should know this.  Please upgrade your
    Lexus to the new RX350 – you’ll love it.  No need for chirping vehicles that
    everyone walks past and ignores.

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    > Ouch ! If I was you, I would think about getting a 3-rd party alarm with a
    > Prox sensor. If someone gets too close the car, it will churp. In some
    > places it can be a pain but, when your talking $9K to fix it (thank god
    > for insurance) it would scare crooks away…

    > -Dave

    > "J Golden" <prettygolden…@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:nv8ct0h0r6c54sbfb73c18bfmhe8qehmkp@4ax.com…

    >> Yes. The headlights were removed from my RX300 in less than 2 minutes
    >> (I know because it was the time that it took to leave the gas grill
    >> get the chicken and return to the gas grill). The repair was nearly
    >> $9,000 due to the interconnectedness of the lights and the airbag
    >> sensors and the electrical wiring harness. Redesigning the
    >> headlamp/ballast I think would just create more damage when the
    >> headlights were removed and thus more repair costs. I’m planning to
    >> trade my RX300 for an 05 Highlander Hybrid that doesn’t have xenon or
    >> high intensity (blue) lamps. Lexus lost me as a customer.  I know they
    >> didn’t know this was going to happen, but the fact that their 05
    >> models have the high intensity headlamps means I won’t be buying
    >> Lexus.

    >> On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:08:24 -0500, Stephen Brown <st…@ssgny.com>
    >> wrote:

    >>>The NYC suburban area is experiencing rampant thefts of RX300/330 xenon
    >>>headlamps — like HUNDREDS.

    >>>Anyone else experiencing this problem?

    >>>The goal is is to make Lexus re-design the headlamp/balllast assembly to

    >>>make theft more difficult — or to offer an after-makrket fix.

    >>>Any stories appreciated

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