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2007 Lexus ES 350
Engine Mechanical: Starter: Starting
2007 Lexus ES 350SECTION Starting
- Starting System
- Smart Access System With Push-Button Start
- Precaution
- Parts Location
- System Diagram
- System Description
- How To Proceed With Troubleshooting
- Problem Symptoms Table
- Terminals Of Ecu
- Diagnosis System
- DTC Check / Clear
- Data List / Active Test
- Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart
- On-Vehicle Inspection
- DTC B2271 Ignition Hold Monitor Malfunction
- DTC B2272 Ignition 1 Monitor Malfunction
- DTC B2273 Ignition 2 Monitor Malfunction
- DTC B2274 ACC Monitor Malfunction
- DTC B2275 STSW Monitor Malfunction
- DTC B2276 ACCR Signal Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2277 Detecting Vehicle Submersion
- DTC B2278 Engine Switch Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2281 "P" Signal Malfunction
- DTC B2282 Vehicle Speed Signal Malfunction
- DTC B2283 Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction
- DTC B2284 Brake Signal Malfunction
- DTC B2285 Steering Lock Position Signal Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2286 Runnable Signal Malfunction
- DTC B2287 LIN Communication Master Malfunction
- DTC B2288 Steering Lock Signal Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B2289 Key Collation Waiting Time Over
- Engine does not Start
- Engine Switch Indicator Circuit
- Power Source Mode does not Change to ON (IG and ACC)
- Power Source Mode does not Change to ON (IG)
- Power Source Mode does not Change to ON (ACC)
- Starter
- Starter Relay
- Starter Cut Relay
- Ignition Relay
- Engine Switch
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.