I have a 2008 and I can confirm it does not. Without the car on and brake depressed, the shifter will not move horizontally from park. The slot next to the transmission is purely to move the shifter out of its place while maintaining it in park, not to shift it when the car’s off. Completely different function.
I also have an ‘08 is250 and it definitely doesn’t do this. I have 2 other friends who also own the 2nd gen IS and this isn’t an issue for them either. Very strange
@@codykorzenowski6888 yup my ‘08 ISF has never caused any issues except from my own wrongdoing. Getting to deliver correct info and correcting OP was actually pretty funny, especially when he’s so confident lol
Call a Lexus mechanic and ask if all of these cars do this. He'll say no, and offer to fix your broken car. The real problem is you. Man, you be trippin. 🤣🤣🤣
Owned two of these vehicles. One 2010 and currently a 2011. I can confirm that your issue is NOT applicable to every one of these cars. The shift lock override works like every other car that has that function and in your case, you need the locking mechanism to be looked at specifically or inspected in case anything is preventing the locking mechanism from engaging. This is a special case and I dont think I’ve seen anyone post about this issue before, thats just bad luck
I commented this on another one of your videos... but you obviously have no idea what you are talking about. This car comes with a lockout solenoid that stops you from shifting from park to reverse or drive without pressing the brake pedal... something is wrong with your lexus, that simple problem caused you to get that mad? pretty simple fix and really cheap. maybe next time engage the parking brake.
My is250 doesn't do this.ALL the people commenting on here don't have this problem, so it's a problem with YOUR car. Go to a Lexus dealer and get it fixed. P.S. Just chill
I have the same car and your lexus is has the shifter broken. Fix that and that it!! Jesus 🙄
Or maybe… you bought a broken car and you’re blaming Lexus for it by calling it a design flaw?
They all do it.
I have a 2008 and I can confirm it does not. Without the car on and brake depressed, the shifter will not move horizontally from park. The slot next to the transmission is purely to move the shifter out of its place while maintaining it in park, not to shift it when the car’s off. Completely different function.
I also have an ‘08 is250 and it definitely doesn’t do this. I have 2 other friends who also own the 2nd gen IS and this isn’t an issue for them either. Very strange
@@derekkang1515I love how confident this guy is that they all do it. You just proved bro wrong 💀
@@codykorzenowski6888 yup my ‘08 ISF has never caused any issues except from my own wrongdoing. Getting to deliver correct info and correcting OP was actually pretty funny, especially when he’s so confident lol
Call a Lexus mechanic and ask if all of these cars do this. He'll say no, and offer to fix your broken car.
The real problem is you. Man, you be trippin. 🤣🤣🤣
Owned two of these vehicles. One 2010 and currently a 2011. I can confirm that your issue is NOT applicable to every one of these cars. The shift lock override works like every other car that has that function and in your case, you need the locking mechanism to be looked at specifically or inspected in case anything is preventing the locking mechanism from engaging. This is a special case and I dont think I’ve seen anyone post about this issue before, thats just bad luck
My 250 don’t do that stop blaming Lexus just fix your shifter lmao
There's this thing called a service center where you can get this checked out and fixed.
Lol.
None of the rest of us owners have this issue, just you.
WTF…my ‘07 IS350 doesn’t do that.
Don’t start immediately blaming Lexus for your broken shifter, clearly all these comment of people with the same car don’t have that issue
Can we say, salvage title?
I commented this on another one of your videos... but you obviously have no idea what you are talking about. This car comes with a lockout solenoid that stops you from shifting from park to reverse or drive without pressing the brake pedal... something is wrong with your lexus, that simple problem caused you to get that mad? pretty simple fix and really cheap. maybe next time engage the parking brake.
My is250 doesn't do this.ALL the people commenting on here don't have this problem, so it's a problem with YOUR car.
Go to a Lexus dealer and get it fixed.
P.S. Just chill