2004 Toyota Highlander Timing Belt Job

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2022
  • Timing belt and water pump replacement on a 2004 Toyota Highlander 3MZ-FE 3.3L V6 Engine. Started on a Thursday night finished on a Sunday morning.
    If you are attempting this job, go straight to this video: • 2002-2010 Toyota Highl...
    Aisin kit I used: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
    Camshaft seals x2: www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/...
    Crankshaft seal x1: shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/n...
    Crankshaft Damper Pulley Holding Holder Harmonic Tool: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
    Wheel puller set from Harbor Freight: www.harborfreight.com/bolt-ty...
    Oil filter wrench: www.amazon.com/Timberland-Men...
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Комментарии • 88

  • @MattL.-KE0SAW
    @MattL.-KE0SAW 2 месяца назад +1

    👏...... 👏......👏..... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 bravo!!! Possibly THE BEST video on how to do this job! Tips and tricks. Torque specs and full close-up video! You, sir, deserve an award for your contribution here!

  • @markkraft6719
    @markkraft6719 8 месяцев назад +2

    Tom, this video is awesome! I watched 5 different videos to do this timing belt, and yours is by far the most detailed. I appreciate you!

  • @SDR_Scooter
    @SDR_Scooter Год назад +6

    Thanks for your help. I followed you step by step and step and step... I managed to get it done and it runs! Thank you so much for the torque specs, I always look for that in a repair video, TOP NOTCH!

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      nice!

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      Figure out a good method for tightening the power steering belt? Was losing my mind at that part

  • @JohnnyCarroll-wi6tx
    @JohnnyCarroll-wi6tx 2 месяца назад

    well..this is one mechanic that wont talk you death while he,s working.good job.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 месяца назад

      talking should not be allowed on youtube

  • @HellaNorCal916
    @HellaNorCal916 Год назад +2

    This video is gold! I wasn't looking forward to doing this job on my daughters Highlander, but turned out great. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @r.murielcerdenia9179
    @r.murielcerdenia9179 Год назад +2

    That's a lot of work!!! That takes a lot of skill and care to do. Great video- so clearly made. Thank you- I learned a lot.

  • @georgef1176
    @georgef1176 Год назад +3

    Your highlander looks like it’s fairly clean rust wise. My brother has one. I’m about to do his timing belt and seal up the motor. They are amazing vehicles. His is 2003 3.0 AWD with 275k miles still has great power and transmission.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      Hard to move on from this car when It's given me virtually no problems in 12 years of owning

  • @rossheikkila6959
    @rossheikkila6959 Год назад +1

    Super Job on Camera work. I am doing this on a 2006 V6. 330 km Today is put it together day. Remembering all the placement of bolts is Good 4 the Brain. Refrigeration Mech who has been around cars my whole life. Still like conventional setup the best. We live in Calgary Canada. Thanks Tom!

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      Nice, good luck getting it back together

    • @chebrets
      @chebrets 7 месяцев назад

      How is it running? Did you make it?

    • @rossheikkila6959
      @rossheikkila6959 7 месяцев назад

      Friend it was the first timing belt job ever but The SUV is running great so I guess everything A OK! thanks for your contribution!! It helped a ton! @@chebrets

  • @Shadowman...
    @Shadowman... Год назад +1

    This looks like an ginormous job. You would think the Toyota engineers would have come up with a simpler way of doing all this. Now I can see why people like timing chain vehicles.

    • @chebrets
      @chebrets 7 месяцев назад

      Until the timing chain cover gasket starts leaking oil or tensioners fail or chain itself 😊

  • @ephraimcamacho9600
    @ephraimcamacho9600 8 месяцев назад

    You do amazing work bravo!!!!

  • @marvinvergara6983
    @marvinvergara6983 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for making this video really helps every diy'er like me.... 👍

  • @francisdao617
    @francisdao617 Год назад +2

    Great video

  • @sonnynguyen7327
    @sonnynguyen7327 Год назад

    Good job

  • @Starbase89
    @Starbase89 Год назад +4

    This has got to be one of the best produced/least annoying car repair videos I have ever seen! The camera is steady, there's no real background noise and there's nothing said that doesn't need to be said. The speed ups make this seem a lot less daunting. One question, though: Is there anything locking the cams in place after the sprockets have been removed?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      thanks for the kind words. Cams are not locked in place with sprockets removed but the sprockets have a key slot so all the timing marks will be in correct position upon sprocket reinstallation even if cams somehow shifted a little

  • @chrisbarney1609
    @chrisbarney1609 8 месяцев назад

    thank you forthe video!

  • @anthonygiachinta3056
    @anthonygiachinta3056 Год назад +2

    Great video ! I’d rather do a timing chain in an old 350 . That was a lot of work you did

  • @crazedgoldminner7384
    @crazedgoldminner7384 10 месяцев назад +1

    So put the rear one on in the right timing marks Edition and put a pair of needle-nose channel locks on it gently don't plant down into it underneath the pulley on top with the mark get the one lined up on the top pull it down to the crankshaft pulley is a crescent wrench big enough to grab it where the keyway is and move it ever-so-slightly counterclockwise by 1 notches in the belt that way when you pull it down over it you actually pull it tight at the same time into the proper position otherwise you're going to have slack on that right side you're going to be one tooth off what you get that on the crankshaft pushing up over the tensioner pulley and you got it

  • @adiladilalhmady106
    @adiladilalhmady106 3 месяца назад

    🙂😊 One time I used a spree.. Gate Throttle Body 😊😊

  • @Shadowman...
    @Shadowman... Год назад +1

    Nice Black Highlander~Tough to find the FWD version. There 300-400 LBS lighter than the gas gussling AWD ones. I can see your rims look flawless too~no pitting or corrosion on the edge. They must not dump salt on the roads in your area. SOME DAY I WILL get a FWD 4CYL Timing chain version in Black SOME DAY ????

  • @ephraimcamacho9600
    @ephraimcamacho9600 8 месяцев назад

    You make look to easy!!😂😂😂 I changed my mind from buy this car!!😂😂😂

  • @Saladon89
    @Saladon89 Год назад

    I would get a ratchet with more teeth for the tight areas. I have tekton 90t, pretty good and cheap, compared to other brands, ratchets and I believe theyre American made or at least taiwan. I have 2 long reach pittsburgh for hard to reach areas

  • @chrisclassical7
    @chrisclassical7 5 месяцев назад

    great video, how long did it take in real hours

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  5 месяцев назад

      hard to put a number on that, maybe 20-ish hours? I was trying to be careful and not rush. Also filming every step added a bit of time

  • @cassadyhaber
    @cassadyhaber Год назад

    How should I proceed if I took the timing belt off without marking anything?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      if you want to reinstall the old belt I guess you could buy a new belt, transfer/copy the markings onto the old belt, then return the new one to the store. I just googled other ways to do it and didn't see anything I'd be comfortable trying

  • @chebrets
    @chebrets 7 месяцев назад

    I think I won't make it alone in the apartments' parking lot😅

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  7 месяцев назад

      yeah the only thing that would have made this more enjoyable would have been getting rained on. Good luck!

  • @kuelguy2403
    @kuelguy2403 3 месяца назад

    Curious as to how did you know the timing belt needed replacing? Also was this the first time replacing or 2nd time around? Great video by the way!

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! To my knowledge this was the car's first replacement belt (also my first time ever doing one). Car was showing no symptoms or issues, but I think recommended replacement is every 90k miles and this was done at 152k (I've owned it since 35k miles). Overdue on paper but the belt looked to be in excellent shape when it came out.

    • @kuelguy2403
      @kuelguy2403 3 месяца назад

      Rhode Islander here as well. 😀

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  3 месяца назад +1

      @@kuelguy2403 Nice. I'm a transplant but I've been here long enough I guess I should come to terms with the fact I'm a RI'er

  • @pathowes32
    @pathowes32 2 года назад +1

    How much would that work have cost if you took it to a mechanic? Amazing work!

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад

      Acc to Kelly Blue Book $724 - $980 for this car

    • @brianchisnell1548
      @brianchisnell1548 Год назад +1

      100,000 mi. service at the dealer looks to be 1800 clams. Includes water pump, plugs and all 4wd fluids. On a V6.

    • @michaellai4667
      @michaellai4667 Год назад

      Should we send the highlander back to the dealer for the timing belt job? Thank you!

  • @rajnarinegurdayal6020
    @rajnarinegurdayal6020 5 месяцев назад

    How to set the engine before I remove the timming belt

    • @chargerification
      @chargerification Месяц назад

      You could do either TDC or 60 degrees Before TDC (60 BTDC)

  • @adiladilalhmady106
    @adiladilalhmady106 3 месяца назад

    Hello.. What is the problem with the belt, water pump or oil seal? Beautiful and precise work

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  3 месяца назад +1

      there was no visible problem, it's just recommended to replace them at certain intervals

    • @adiladilalhmady106
      @adiladilalhmady106 3 месяца назад

      @@damnedhumanrace .. Nice.. What is the supposed time or number of kilometers?

    • @adiladilalhmady106
      @adiladilalhmady106 3 месяца назад

      @@damnedhumanrace There is a project to buy 2007 v6

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  3 месяца назад

      @@adiladilalhmady106 looks like Toyota recommends 90,000 miles or 145,000 km

  • @mharkjakesalva137
    @mharkjakesalva137 3 месяца назад

    do u have to loosen the cams?what would happen if u don’t

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  3 месяца назад

      only if you're changing the seals behind them. Don't need to loosen them just to change the belt

  • @Joel4JC
    @Joel4JC 8 месяцев назад

    At 27:11, where did you find the detail spec of bottom out the stud then back off a 1/4 turn? This is the first I’ve heard this, and I couldn’t find it in the Toyota Shop Service Manual. Thanks.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  8 месяцев назад

      Video linked in description: ruclips.net/video/s9LksZmDOsQ/видео.htmlsi=Y9dtHZzCHBJY3DkB&t=1463

    • @Joel4JC
      @Joel4JC 8 месяцев назад

      @@damnedhumanrace Yeah, I watched that video, but there were some questionable items in the video (for example, like putting the timing belt on backwards and not knowing what the mark on the crank gear was for) made me question the “bottom out and back off a 1/2 turn”. Was looking for documentation on this method.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Joel4JC yeah sorry I have no official source. I think the reasoning behind it is if the stud is backed out some before the nut is applied, it is less likely to bottom out and strip the threads while the nut is being torqued

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  8 месяцев назад

      @@Joel4JC not official but: www.cumminsforum.com/threads/head-stud-install-question.550354/#post-5704404

  • @Mogman150
    @Mogman150 10 месяцев назад

    What tool did you use to hold the cam pulleys steady?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  10 месяцев назад

      Cam Sprocket Holding Tool: www.amazon.com/Universal-Camshaft-Sprocket-Compatible-Chrysler/dp/B08ZYQT6P8/ref=asc_df_B08ZYQT6P8/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=507909731226&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16271012236362540012&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9002251&hvtargid=pla-1298802922968&psc=1

  • @user-kw1ig4yu6i
    @user-kw1ig4yu6i 4 месяца назад

    Everything was good, impressive, great work aptitude. Except, why did you finger paint and slather RTV on the Water Pump Gasket?! It's a gasket & thusly totally fine, unnecessary to add, any sealant onto. I prefer any gasket, even a nice dry gasket, to any amount of FIP gaskets. Imo. Curious on your take.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  4 месяца назад +1

      you're probably right that it wasn't necessary. I was piecing together the steps I took on this job from other videos and tutorials. The gasket manufacturer did not call for it, but I didn't see the harm in it. Especially as the mating surface had that bit of corrosion

    • @user-kw1ig4yu6i
      @user-kw1ig4yu6i 3 месяца назад

      @@damnedhumanrace you did a good job anyway and I'll be tackling this job soon. My props to you regardless Sire.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  3 месяца назад

      @@user-kw1ig4yu6i good luck be patient

  • @Tempsho
    @Tempsho Год назад

    Can you remove the upper cover without having to remove the lower cover to inspect the timing belt?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      I think you should be able to? Check out the image at 5:36, There is one bolt that goes through both covers (#6). You might need to loosen #5 to pull out the lower cover enough to work the upper one free

    • @chebrets
      @chebrets 7 месяцев назад

      You can just remove two upper bolts and band the cover a little bit

    • @chargerification
      @chargerification Месяц назад

      No, you have to remove the lower

  • @hypelaurdz3936
    @hypelaurdz3936 25 дней назад

    How many miles was on that belt

  • @bhadz100
    @bhadz100 Месяц назад

    What is your rig to drill out the seals?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Месяц назад +1

      Ryobi multi tool with Rigid right angle drill attachment

    • @bhadz100
      @bhadz100 Месяц назад

      @@damnedhumanrace what was the drill size again?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Месяц назад +1

      @@bhadz100 not 100% sure what I used but the guide I followed used 7/64". Don't think it really matters as long as it's small enough to go in through the seal without nicking the edge

  • @patkelly7839
    @patkelly7839 Год назад

    so there are 3 seals to replace? what are they called? crank shaft/cam shaft/?????

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      Yes 2 camshaft seals and 1 crankshaft seal. I just added links to the video description to show which ones I used. The old seals looked ok but figured while I was in there might as well swap them out

    • @patkelly7839
      @patkelly7839 Год назад

      @@damnedhumanrace thanks Tom...Highlander 06 v6 should be same part?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      @@patkelly7839 looks like 06 is the same engine but to be sure I would plug in your year/make/model to ensure fit from wherever you buy

    • @patkelly7839
      @patkelly7839 Год назад

      @@damnedhumanrace what is the toyota part# for these seals? i prefer toyota brands

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  Год назад

      @@patkelly7839 I didn't use OEM, maybe try getting directly from a dealer?

  • @outoftime788
    @outoftime788 Месяц назад

    my advice, dont buy a car wit timing belt. timing chain is wat u want

  • @SevenSixTwo2012
    @SevenSixTwo2012 10 месяцев назад +1

    Literally everything on these Highlanders is a nightmare job. Something as stupid as replacing the front control arm bushings requires the engine to be lifted off all engine mounts, for example (this is really fun to do on the 4WD models, where exhaust and steering rack need to be disconnected and lifted out of the way too). Changing the rear bank spark plugs or coils is also a royal PITA. Driveshaft u-joints are non-greasable and non-replaceable, grenading the whole driveshaft assembly when they inevitably go. Many other piss poorly engineered items too.
    The whole damn thing is engineered to be anti-DIY. The only thing that's ok are brake jobs, probably because Toyota couldn't figure out how to make them difficult and expensive also. The "legendary Toyota reliability and engineering" is a bedtime story for gullible fools.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  10 месяцев назад +1

      I am slowly starting to realize this...

    • @chargerification
      @chargerification Месяц назад +1

      It's not the best for maintenance, but the generations that came after this are even worse, much worse.

    • @SevenSixTwo2012
      @SevenSixTwo2012 Месяц назад

      @@chargerification It's called modern planned obsolescence, while still riding the reputation wave of 'legendary Toyota reliability' from the 1980's era. Typical corporate greed has finally caught up with Toyota since the early 2000's.
      You may as well buy a Chevy or a Ford and pay less, because you'll end up getting to fix the same problems anyway.

  • @adiladilalhmady106
    @adiladilalhmady106 3 месяца назад