vivien_meier1
Lexus GX check engine light air valve
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A 2023 Lexus GX Hybrid with 186k km had a persistent check engine light issue, indicating a potential air valve problem. Initial checks of the air supply and vacuum hoses revealed no obvious leaks. A suggestion was made to inspect the vacuum hoses for cracks or loose connections, particularly those connected to the throttle body. Upon further inspection at a workshop, a small crack in the hose connecting the pump to the air valve was found and replaced, resolving the issue.
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vivien_meier1 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! When you say defective hose connection, do you mean the hose itself was cracked, or was it more of a problem with how it was attached to the air valve or pump?
gerhardmeyer1
In my Volvo, the hose itself had a tiny split right where it connected to the pump. It was hard to see at first, but that small vacuum leak was enough to trigger the check engine light. Given the age of your GX and the mileage, I'd suggest having a workshop pressure test the whole air system to be sure.
vivien_meier1 (community.author)
Appreciate the advice! Took it to the shop, and you were spot on – a small crack in the hose connecting the pump to the air valve. New hose and labour came out to 175€. Check engine light is now gone. Thanks again!
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gerhardmeyer1
I had a similar problem with my 2016 Volvo XC90 a while back. Same symptoms, check engine light related to the air system. In my case, it turned out to be a defective hose connection from the pump to the air valve. I would start by checking those vacuum hoses, focusing on any cracks or loose connections, especially the ones going to the throttle body.