werner_neumann1
Lexus SC Active Air Flap Fault
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A 2009 Lexus SC owner experienced a persistent check engine light and engine overheating, traced to a fault in the active air flap system. This system is crucial for managing engine temperature by controlling airflow. The suspected cause was a malfunctioning electromechanism controlling the flaps. After consulting with another owner who had a similar issue, the problem was confirmed and resolved by replacing the faulty component at a certified workshop, restoring normal engine temperature and resolving the check engine light issue.
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werner_neumann1 (community.author)
Thanks for the reply! Yes, I did get a fault code related to the air flap system. I suspect it is the electromechanism. When you had the problem, did your engine overheat? How did you resolve it? I'm trying to gauge how urgent this is and whether it's something I might be able to tackle myself, although my mechanical skills are pretty basic.
luisaschroeder1
Indeed, overheating was one of the symptoms I noticed as well. Given that the cooling system relies on proper functioning of the air flaps, a defective electromechanism can certainly lead to that. In my case, I opted to bring it to a certified workshop. They confirmed the diagnosis and replaced the faulty component. I strongly recommend seeking professional assistance, considering the potential impact on engine health.
werner_neumann1 (community.author)
Thanks again for the insight! I appreciate you confirming my suspicions and sharing your experience. Based on your advice, I took it to my trusted mechanic. Sure enough, the diagnosis pointed to the electromechanism controlling the active air flaps. The repair, including parts and labor, set me back about 590€. The check engine light is now off, and the car is running at the correct temp. So, crisis averted!
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luisaschroeder1
I also drive an Lexus SC and have encountered a similar problem relating to the active air flap system. The check engine light illuminated, suggesting a possible issue with the cooling system. Initially, it was difficult to pinpoint, but further diagnostics revealed that the air flaps were not functioning as expected. These flaps play a crucial role in thermal management by controlling airflow to the engine. There could be fault codes. Did you check those?