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Lexus NX Electrical Issues

I have a 2019 Lexus NX hybrid with about 105,000 km. I'm experiencing some weird electrical issues. Sometimes I get sporadic error messages related to the driving mode, or random warning lights will pop up. The audio and navigation systems occasionally go haywire, and sometimes the whole unit seems to reboot itself. It's all very intermittent. My basic OBD-II scanner shows some errors stored, but nothing specific. Has anyone else encountered anything similar with their NX?

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A 2019 Lexus NX hybrid is experiencing intermittent electrical issues, including sporadic error messages, random warning lights, and erratic behavior of the audio and navigation systems. The problem may be due to a defective cable connection affecting the communication network, specifically the BUS system. A professional diagnostic scan is recommended to identify and resolve the issue, which was ultimately traced to a loose connection and repaired at a workshop.

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linaphoenix8

Based on the symptoms you describe – sporadic errors, system failures, and stored error codes – it suggests a potential issue with the communication network. A defective cable connection to a control unit, specifically affecting the BUS system, is a plausible explanation. Has the vehicle been involved in any collisions or undergone any recent repairs that might have disturbed the wiring harness?

hans_dark1 (community.author)

Thanks for the quick reply! No accidents or recent repairs that I know of. I bought it used about a year ago. Is there any way to check these cable connections myself, or is it something that really needs a professional diagnostic scan?

linaphoenix8

Given the complexity of the Lexus NX's electrical system, a comprehensive diagnostic scan using specialized equipment is recommended. While visual inspection of accessible cable connections might reveal obvious damage, the intermittent nature of the fault suggests a more subtle issue. A workshop will be able to properly diagnose it. Expect to pay around 155€ for the repair.

hans_dark1 (community.author)

Thank you! I appreciate the advice. It sounds like I'm in over my head, so I'll take it to a reputable workshop for a proper diagnostic. I'll post what the problem is, in case it helps someone else. It turns out you were spot on, it was a loose connection and the workshop fixed it for around the price you estimated. Thanks!

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