LeoSpeedy
2022 Lexus NX Hybrid Engine Issues: Possible Water Sensor Problems and Repair Experiences
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A 2022 Lexus NX Hybrid is experiencing unexpected engine shutdowns and a warning light, suspected to be related to a malfunctioning water sensor. A similar issue in a 2020 Lexus RX was resolved by addressing a defective sensor cable connection. The recommendation is to take the vehicle to a reliable workshop for diagnostics to confirm the cause and ensure proper repair.
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LeoSpeedy (community.author)
Hey there, thanks for the quick response! As for specifics, my NX Hybrid's got around 130545 KM on the odometer. Went through its last service at 120000 KM, and everything was all fine and dandy until this issue popped up outta the blue. I'm hoping it's something straightforward, like that sensor cable connection issue you had. Appreciate your input, dude!
HSchneider86
Hey, no worries! Happy to help. With your ride having a similar number of kilometers like my RX when it acted up, the sensor could indeed be a probable cause. I would really recommend bringing your NX Hybrid to a reliable workshop as soon as you can. They can run diagnostics to pinpoint the problem. Even if it's not the water sensor, they'll likely catch whatever's off. My repair wasn't too heavy on the pocket considering what it could've been. Hang in there its usually never as bad as it seems at first! Cheers!
LeoSpeedy (community.author)
Wow, great advice! Really appreciate the guidance here. Being a bit of a newbie with cars, I was getting anxious. But I'm feeling a bit more eased now. I'll get my NX Hybrid over to a capable workshop ASAP and have them look into the situation. Thanks for the positive vibes! You've been a real lifesaver. Cheers!
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HSchneider86
Hey! I had a similar issue with my 2020 Lexus RX. I'm no car genius but I've got some experience under my hood. Traced the problem back to a defective sensor cable connection. Quick run to my local workshop, they sorted me out for around 365€. But hey, not all cars are strictly identical. Maybe you could give some more specifics about your NX Hybrid? Might help narrow things down a bit more. Cheers!