RX - 2nd Gen (2004-2009) Discussion topics related to the 2004 -2009 RX330, RX350 and RX400H models

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Old 07-06-14, 07:48 PM
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Carver, thank you for the timely response. With the "Loaner" description, I thought it could have meant that the actual vehicle I was researching was USED AS a loaner car, which would have brought red flags. Thank you for clearing that up.
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Originally Posted by Nickel05
Hey guys and gals. I have a question that I'm sure can be answered on this site. I'm doing some research on a 2005 RX330 through LexusDrivers, and I have come upon a couple descriptions in the vehicle's service history that I do not know the meaning of. For instance, the descriptions "Loaner Car," "Campaigns," "Front/Rear Body" and "Non-Warrantable Operation Code" come up quite a few times in the service history. Can anyone explain what those terms mean? Thank you for your time.
Non-Warrantable Operation Code is used by dealers to indicate courtesy items performed at no cost, such as car wash, adding air to tires, carpet clip cover inspections, etc.
Old 07-07-14, 03:28 PM
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Rainbird, thank you very much for clearing that up for me. It means a lot that you took the time to post on this Thread. Very appreciated. Have a good day.
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