Lexus ES300 Mrs. Wizard bought for $1K is alive! Tranny was an absolute disaster. You have to see it

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  • @CarWizard
    @CarWizard  Год назад +28

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    • @Elementaliti
      @Elementaliti Год назад +3

      The U140e transmission was used in the 00-01 ES model years. The pins from the planetary gear can and will eventually dislodge. This was a known design flaw. When these are rebuilt if it's possible, or on properly reman U140e, the pins on the planetary gear are welded in place. There's really not much else than goes wrong with them.

    • @Shauma_llama
      @Shauma_llama Год назад +2

      Wipers! My car needs new wipers. When I buy them at the autoparts stores they're already bad. They streak as soon as I put them on! Were they old when I bought them from the auto-parts store? Would I be better off buying from the Hyundai dealer? Is there a manufacturer I can order from on the internet?

    • @JSFGuy
      @JSFGuy Год назад

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    • @JohnAbrahamsen
      @JohnAbrahamsen Год назад

      @@Shauma_llama Probably need new springs and not wipers. :)

  • @townhall05446
    @townhall05446 Год назад +71

    My mom had that same car in green. There's a rubber 'boot' seal on the steering shaft at the lower firewall that you can spray with something to lube it and get rid of the moaning sound.
    At age 88 she rolled hers one and one half times, ended up on the roof and got out upside-down (with help), and walked away from the scene. She credited the car with saving her life. All the air bags worked. To see crash pics of the car you'd be surprised that anyone in it could have lived.

    • @johncobb6204
      @johncobb6204 Год назад +1

      My 02 Avalon did the same thing

    • @robertknight4672
      @robertknight4672 Год назад +7

      My grandmother's mechanic told her there was nothing she could do about that noise until I found the video on exactly what you were describing.

    • @ortelioaguiar8532
      @ortelioaguiar8532 Год назад +5

      These cars are awesome they are worth repairing if you have am honest ethical mechanic

    • @gzhang207
      @gzhang207 Год назад +5

      My 99 Camry V6 had the same noise and was addressed with regular silicone spray into the PS rubber boot.

    • @accobra4272
      @accobra4272 11 месяцев назад

      ​@gzhang207 do you spay it on inside or in the engine bay?

  • @MH-fb5kr
    @MH-fb5kr Год назад +104

    Owned one and used it for 60 mile rt commute for maybe 8 years. No problems… luxurious, comfortable, cheap to keep. Nice ride!

    • @rahimi4762
      @rahimi4762 Год назад +4

      A Camry

    • @robertknight4672
      @robertknight4672 Год назад +5

      My grandmother has a 2001 model she bought new that's still going strong. 2001 was the last year of that body style.

    • @mrmike5941
      @mrmike5941 Год назад +6

      Not a camry its a lexus i hate when people call a lexus a camry yeah same engine but with minor upgrades no governor different coils etc interior is not the same neither are lights light buckets i can keep going

    • @666cemetaryslut
      @666cemetaryslut Год назад +2

      @@mrmike5941 Really its an Avalon but yeah

    • @YELLTELL
      @YELLTELL Год назад

      ​@@mrmike5941CAMRY WITH GOLD TAGS

  • @mrmike5941
    @mrmike5941 Год назад +15

    I purchased one of these with 248,000 miles on the clock from a local car dealership ac worked ride was smooth etc only needed struts which was original from 2001 dad had the 96 version and now has a gs350 this car has never let me down five years later i replaced vvti sensors which were also factory knock sensor and normal maintenance we now have 14 lexus in our family ranging from 2001 to 2014 they literally spoil you and will never let you down

    • @eddiegx2
      @eddiegx2 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah same with mine people often ignore the struts which is bad I’m guess the previous owner in mine was overweight because the driver side cv axel got destroyed from all the weight of the car pushing down on it

  • @danielbrown4133
    @danielbrown4133 Год назад +8

    You are a wise man and experienced tradesman Wizard. I'm an old school motor mechanic and admire your professionalism. Keep up the good work, do the job once, do it properly is what I had hammered into me some 48 years ago as an apprentice. If the customer doesn't take your word on what needs to be done, you don't want them.

  • @killabandit
    @killabandit Год назад +23

    That noise in the steering is the rubber grommet the steering shaft goes through on the firewall. Lithiam grease spray into it and fixed for a year. It may need it yearly but that usually fixes it on the 4th gen Camrys.

  • @MrTiger0002
    @MrTiger0002 Год назад +28

    That Lexus power steering noise is a very simple fix. Silicone grease on the rubber boot/steering shaft at the firewall.... you grease it up in the driver footwell. The rubber vibration noise when turning steering wheel.

    • @rayallam3938
      @rayallam3938 Год назад +7

      That's exactly it. Had the same problem with my Avalon. I thought it was the power ateering pump but found out that my car has electric steering. Silicone grease (on the rubber boot at the firewall inside the car) fixed it.

    • @user-nifinei34jd9
      @user-nifinei34jd9 Год назад +6

      Same with 2016 lexus es. Seems like this is common issue on toyota/lexus.

  • @williamscoufaras7045
    @williamscoufaras7045 Год назад +32

    I’d suggest polishing the headlights now that it’s mechanically sorted! That would be something I’d like to see next! Great job on the car tho! Lexus and Toyotas are KILLER cars! Have an 08 Camry LE with a V6 with only 18,000 original miles! It was a family pass down & it’s AMAZING! Keep preaching Toyota Wizard!

    • @mrmike5941
      @mrmike5941 Год назад

      Wow

    • @mistersteve383
      @mistersteve383 Год назад +1

      Maybe preach the perils of Toyota and their "lifetime" transmission fluids. So many comments about it was probably owner abuse or lack of maintenance. What if they followed the manual in a "sealed" transmission that obviously had a life of 170k not life of the entire car?

    • @user-od4op6ng9y
      @user-od4op6ng9y Год назад

      That's awesome. A knowledgeable guy once told me to stay away from 07-09 Camrys due to their oil burning issues.

  • @scranton123
    @scranton123 Год назад +7

    I had a 98 camry with that 3.0 v6. One of the nicest engines I've ever driven.

  • @ndanieltx
    @ndanieltx Год назад +4

    I had a 1998 I bought certified in 2000 with 48k miles. I put 50k miles on it never needed a thing except oil changes. One of the best cars I ever had.

  • @briansmith2570
    @briansmith2570 Год назад +99

    WELL DONE Mrs. Wizard! Along with Chief Videographer, this should earn her the title of Head of Acquisitions at Omega!

    • @joshgladstone7119
      @joshgladstone7119 Год назад +1

      They both co own the shop you know

    • @tonybooth4
      @tonybooth4 Год назад +2

      @@joshgladstone7119 yes but always use a grandiose title there was just a smidgen of sarcasm...

    • @lightningstrikestwice2935
      @lightningstrikestwice2935 Год назад

      Mrs wizard already has control of the shop. Problem is, Mr wizard is too dense to realize it!
      Chastise was her for spending $1,000 on a car without his permission? If I ever played that game with my wife she said you don't like the first thousand I spent you're really not going to like the next 10,000 I spend.
      I don't know maybe they're stuck in the '50s over there in Kansas. They don't realize The wizard is gone and that Dorothy has left! that Dorothy's left!

  • @bobflyer4346
    @bobflyer4346 Год назад +102

    Enjoyed Video, however it would be nice to know what the outlay was for the replacement transmission (cost, miles on Tranny) and the number of hours to pull old and replace and cost. Left us hanging on these items.

    • @abukumar9211
      @abukumar9211 Год назад +4

      It was mentioned at 9:50 173k miles on that tranny. I have 250k+ miles on my 08 Mercury Grand Marquis and change it 30k. I'd imagine it would be pricey with the labor hour, probably just a swap with it being a 2000. Still surprising with it being a Toyota product.

    • @axjohn
      @axjohn Год назад

      @johnsmith-ed3gnin the first video Wizard said the tranny was going to be about &800 IIRC. so you could do an internet search to find out how many hours a tranny swap would take times the hourly rate in your location.

    • @SammyKurts-ku2ht
      @SammyKurts-ku2ht Год назад +2

      Tranny go for like 2-300 The junkyard with a garentee.. plus labor $700 would be cheap for just the labor on this car 🚗 so if he did it himself it can be done for less then $500 but if he paid a real shop I know shops that charge $1k for a pull and swap on a transmission so …

    • @bobflyer4346
      @bobflyer4346 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the Feedback appreciated @@SammyKurts-ku2ht

    • @mikeries8549
      @mikeries8549 Год назад

      They can't tell us actually facts and prices or we'd start talking shit about ethics and stuff that they would rather not do because it's a mine field.

  • @leechburglights
    @leechburglights 6 месяцев назад +1

    From 2000-2004 I sold transmission parts from a company located in Pittsburgh, PA. Loved the job, learned a lot about what shops go through. I was making a delivery at a particularly busy transmission shop. Checking in the delivery, I was a fly on the wall, I overheard a tech who was on the phone with the customer explaining what happened to her car. This woman was so upset the repair was going to be over $2000, needing a whole new transmission. The builder did the best he could, explaining what had to happen but she wouldn't hear it. She demanded the transmission be put back into the car and she would have the car sent to another shop down the road. I made sure to warn the next shop when I made the delivery to their place. And the owner said, "yeah the other shop already called and warned me. I told the lady we couldn't help her. And, that the other shop should continue doing the work and finish the job because I charge more than they did." 😂😂😂😂 That was awesome lol

  • @jblyon2
    @jblyon2 Год назад +15

    We had an Avalon with that transmission. It started making noise, then skipping second at around 190k miles. Cracked it open, replaced the fluid and totally plugged filter, and that transmission still shifted like new when it was sold at 340k. You really, really, REALLY, have to go out of your way to kill one.

  • @ScottJ175
    @ScottJ175 Год назад +14

    The color on that radiator is considered a warning sign in the NA Miata world. When they turn that color it means it's time to replace.

    • @martymiller4300
      @martymiller4300 Год назад +3

      I had the radiator in my 05 Element replaced because the top tank turned bright green. Had to argue with the servicing shop because it hadn’t started leaking yet. They may have been correct in balking at a potentially premature expense but ya’know, my new radiator hasn’t given me a moment’s trouble. Green radiator = gone radiator.

    • @bdMoron
      @bdMoron Год назад

      Seen this on lots on Toyota pickups. Would make sense to see it on another toyota

  • @stevesmith5042
    @stevesmith5042 Год назад +4

    I bought a 2000 Lexus ES300 with 103k miles back in February from the original owners estate. Been dead-nuts reliable. My steering wheel made the exact same sound! I've put 8000 miles on it by now & the sound went away.

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад

      I got one with 80k from land lady . garage kept ca car. got mine for 1 dollar. looks great chrome lexus rims sparkle. everthing works, but an oil leak.

  • @balabay77
    @balabay77 Год назад +1

    I always wondered why headlights on these older cars or any cars for that matter are always cloudy and faded but the side markers or blinkers look brand new? Rear taillights are also looking great compared to headlights. You would think that car manufacturers would use the same plastics so that headlights would last longer. makes no sense if you ask me!

  • @TexasVexes
    @TexasVexes Год назад +56

    You’re starting to turn into Tyler with all these cars. That’s when his content was the best with the cheaper Gamble cars

    • @shawnstillman736
      @shawnstillman736 Год назад +2

      Absolutely agree!

    • @SuperDirk1965
      @SuperDirk1965 Год назад +1

      Hope he'll be back soon.

    • @kowalski5599
      @kowalski5599 Год назад +12

      Yeah, I'm glad these guys can afford the supercars they want in their personal lives, but I like the blue collar cars they made their bones with.

    • @ozzierabbit587
      @ozzierabbit587 Год назад

      Still a good buy even with a bad tranny.

  • @collinklitz7434
    @collinklitz7434 Год назад +2

    I'm hearing some RFI through the speakers as you accelerate Wizard.

  • @damienlee1165
    @damienlee1165 Год назад +5

    The 2 tone body is so clean. I miss that stuff on cars, black packages i guess is the modern equivalent but it aint the same.

  • @LAactor
    @LAactor Год назад +2

    If anyone has that Lexus steering squeak when turning, coming from the steering shaft, it's the boot. Attach a straw to the spray head and inject a shot under the boot. I recommend white lithium grease for longevity. WD would just wear away.

  • @patricksullivan4329
    @patricksullivan4329 Год назад +43

    I found one of these a few years ago, for $2,000 (a 1999, with 170,000 miles), rebuilt the transmission for $3,300 (parts, labor, tax and a 3 year, 36k warranty). All of which was well worth the money. These are luxury cars, without the luxury price. Mrs. Wizard now has an excellent ride.

    • @MFSteel
      @MFSteel Год назад +5

      got a 99 for 3,600 w/ 138k and man reading the price on the trans is such a sigh of relief compared to literally anything on my bmw.

    • @OtomoTenzi
      @OtomoTenzi Год назад +2

      Even the 1990 models are still running even to this day as long as they are properly taken cared of... $3K+ for a replacement tranny is not bad at all... Either this or the NSX will be cars that will run FOREVER. 👍

    • @patricksullivan4329
      @patricksullivan4329 Год назад

      @@OtomoTenzi Yes, I was surprised that Wizard opted for a used transmission when this is a 300,000 mile car (at least). I predict that he'll be replacing this transmission too, in a few years. So, it'll be double the labor, double the unfun. And his labor is not 'free', there is the opportunity cost to him, which is what he could be doing if he didn't have to replace the Lexus transmission. For which, he'd charge someone probably almost $200 per hour.

    • @mrmike5941
      @mrmike5941 Год назад +2

      Transmission will be fine

  • @billiebobbienorton2556
    @billiebobbienorton2556 Год назад +8

    The steering noise is is fixed by using a lubricant down at the firewall where the steering shaft goes thru a rubber grommet. Quite common on early 90s Toyota and Lexus automobiles.

  • @JSFGuy
    @JSFGuy Год назад +229

    Make air conditioners cold again.

    • @noneed4me2n7
      @noneed4me2n7 Год назад +23

      That’s a statement I can get behind.

    • @scott8919
      @scott8919 Год назад +30

      A/C 2024.

    • @HypocriticYT
      @HypocriticYT Год назад +8

      Fill with propane 😊

    • @trentryan27
      @trentryan27 Год назад +13

      MACA

    • @JSFGuy
      @JSFGuy Год назад +2

      @@HypocriticYT No, you can do that with R12 with a top off in the old days. Works good till about 90°.

  • @Beer_Dad1975
    @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад +3

    -2 celcius here in New Zealand this morning - that's about 28 degrees in 'Merican. Definitely a car worth saving, that interior is amazing for the miles.

  • @davidmorgan5138
    @davidmorgan5138 Год назад +3

    Just sold my ES300 in January of this year, but you guys are making me miss it. May go ahead and purchase me another one. Great Cars !!!

  • @Snappynappybullpen
    @Snappynappybullpen Год назад +1

    Bout that life. Got my son an 06 Camry 4cyl 117k new inspection including emissions. Shifts good, changed 80% of fluid anyway. 4k later so far runs perfect. 1700 bucks, needed a headlight💪

  • @DJNMTX
    @DJNMTX Год назад +3

    I currently drive 99 ES300 with 267k and still rolling strong.

  • @zakmoon7065
    @zakmoon7065 Год назад

    Proud Lexus owner here! and I can say that nothing beats the quality build and long term performance of my 2005 ES330!!! Amazing

  • @myacidninjatheamazing1025
    @myacidninjatheamazing1025 Год назад +4

    a family member of mine has an old toyota camry wagon with the V6. they have had that thing as long as I can remember and it was at 300k miles last i knew. found out today it hit 407,000 miles and still going strong only parts replaced are the fuel pump, radiator 2 alternators and 1 motor mount and it still keeps trucking as quiet as a sewing machine

  • @jay_ohhlayy
    @jay_ohhlayy Год назад +1

    My dad use to have this car when I was younger… I remember how comfortable n smooth it drive.. man I miss it!

  • @ManuelFresh100
    @ManuelFresh100 Год назад +3

    I have a 2001 ES with 110k miles. The car feels brand new, it's pretty crazy how the car rides for its age

    • @noble20xx56
      @noble20xx56 10 месяцев назад

      Really smooth especially on the highway.

  • @jimh9332
    @jimh9332 Год назад +3

    Had a ES300 exactly like this one same color same year drove it 250k only sold it because the suspension was going bad and bought another used Es330 Lexus and we also bought a Rx 350 Excellent cars folks highly recommend buying one

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Год назад +1

      I’m almost convinced the es300 didn’t come in any other color. 😂

  • @johnfritz2944
    @johnfritz2944 Год назад +8

    Good job Wizard! I think you chose wisely with Grimes. Seems like you found a very good mechanic which are hard to find these days.

  • @Wilt8v92
    @Wilt8v92 Год назад +2

    Had one for years,the build quality is unbelievable,did all my own work,all Toyota genuine parts,3 cambelts and water pumps,one fuel pump,then my daughter got it and drove it hard,until she got hit at the lights,solid as well...

  • @yoranw4608
    @yoranw4608 Год назад +58

    The invincible Lexus got a second life! It almost brought me tears. *I love those Lexus’es.*
    Great job, Wizard! Congrats.

    • @naj_z
      @naj_z Год назад +6

      Tears?

    • @SURENITY
      @SURENITY Год назад +4

      I live them too!
      They deserve to drive long and well!

    • @PetrolHeadBrasil
      @PetrolHeadBrasil Год назад +3

      They are fantastic cars!

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Год назад

      The plural of Lexus is Lexus according to Lexus.

    • @yoranw4608
      @yoranw4608 Год назад +2

      @naj_z - I get emotional with cars… LOL

  • @1944chevytruck
    @1944chevytruck Год назад +1

    GOOD JOB!..... YES its hot up here also on Vancouver Island!

  • @wigrysystems
    @wigrysystems Год назад +11

    Lets hope that transmission is a long life ahead after reusing the actual metal in some new product. Maybe even automotive part. So that gearbox is a valuable source of material and should be recycled properly to turn it into another metal bar or sheet for the next cycle.

  • @chetmyers7041
    @chetmyers7041 Год назад +2

    8:30 Grandma gave her sweet ride to new teenaged driver who destroyed the transmission.

  • @user-nifinei34jd9
    @user-nifinei34jd9 Год назад +3

    That squeek noise from steering wheel is from the steering wheel rack. Spray or put some grease on the rack located next to brake foot pedal. I had same issue on 2016 lexus es. I drove almost 10k thinking its actual steering wheel. 2 min quick fix.

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 Год назад +1

    Good Car now.....Thanks Wizard & Grimes 👍

  • @CJmk3supra
    @CJmk3supra Год назад +16

    Those ES300’s were prone to thrust bearings exploding in those transmissions. Essentially destroying the transmission, it’s actually pretty common but not talked about for some odd reason. Also heavy engine oil sludge as well as worn piston rings. I should know, as I have one, 2000 to be exact. The 1997 and 1998 are far more reliable than the 99-01 counterparts but other than that, besides alternators as well, they are alright, annoying sometimes but ok

    • @mrmike5941
      @mrmike5941 Год назад +1

      Its not talked about because its not as common as you say these cars are extremely dependable

    • @rebelusa6585
      @rebelusa6585 Год назад +2

      Most people think lexus will last half a million miles without a problem. But even lexus have problems.

    • @CJmk3supra
      @CJmk3supra Год назад

      @AzirelGoldblattsilverbergstein that is true

    • @CJmk3supra
      @CJmk3supra Год назад

      @@rebelusa6585 exactly, like I’m on my 8th alternator in just 1 year

    • @lesliehorwinkle
      @lesliehorwinkle Год назад +2

      ​@@CJmk3suprayou're either buying trash alternators or have oil leaking on them

  • @phillipev
    @phillipev Год назад +1

    If anyone had a doubt that Mrs Wizard is a keeper, this video solves that

  • @reneneron2971
    @reneneron2971 Год назад +11

    You can polish those lights out with plastic polish in minutes, then clear coat with a UV protectant to keep them from yellowing. Will look like new.

    • @MB-rr1fb
      @MB-rr1fb Год назад

      What brand plastic polish ?

    • @randymartin2040
      @randymartin2040 Год назад +3

      @@MB-rr1fb Meguiar's PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner and Polish Liquid

    • @Calamity_Jack
      @Calamity_Jack Год назад +1

      I hope they do that and correct the finish before moving on. Seeing those dull, yellow headlights is like looking at mouth full of unbrushed teeth. 😬

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Год назад

      It takes more than a few minutes!

    • @reneneron2971
      @reneneron2971 Год назад

      @@golden.lights.twinkle2329 not to get them clear. To protect them, yes.

  • @dimitrig3739
    @dimitrig3739 Год назад +1

    About 10 years ago my mom returned a lease to the Lexus dealer and the guy sold her a 2000 es300. Still rockin that bad boy today and she says she’ll never get rid of it. Just a fantastic car! Not the fastest, prettiest, or coolest. It is just a darn good car that works like a champion at 200k

    • @mrmike5941
      @mrmike5941 Год назад

      The vvti version is a lil quicker not sure if she has that version lil slow off the line but that top end is nothing to play with and has a top speed of 138 - 139 premium makes it quicker as well

    • @tails300
      @tails300 Год назад

      @@mrmike5941it’s hard to tell if the engine cover isn’t on there, but if was buying one I’d look for a non VVTi model. Just for added insurance if the timing belt decides to break 😂.

  • @valengreymoon5623
    @valengreymoon5623 Год назад +7

    Looking good. It just needs the headlights restored.

  • @clausclausie7560
    @clausclausie7560 Год назад +2

    Here in Denmark the summer has been cold, wet and miserable. So it all balances out. Share the warmth, please!

  • @appleinfl
    @appleinfl Год назад +6

    My friend had one of these for a 1st car. 270k miles, passenger front brake pad was so worn it fell out, transmission clunking, headlight full of water, power steering pump groaned in agony by it got him to work everyday. Can’t kill a Toyota lol

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH Год назад +1

      Well, this one was DOA. So much for that theory.

  • @sccarguy8242
    @sccarguy8242 Год назад +4

    Grimes seems very comfortable in front of the camera… way more so then some of the other techs who seem nervous.

  • @eVerProductions1
    @eVerProductions1 Год назад +6

    Now that is a Lexus. So smooth and fast.

  • @rockymtnmovies
    @rockymtnmovies Год назад +18

    What a great find. I have a 2000 RX300 and the steering wheel also moans from time to time. I can live with it. Great car. That old Lexus you have should be great...just new headlights. It's a comfy ride. Oh, the pleats/wrinkles on the doors inside are intentional. My RX300 has the same thing.

    • @Entrelanieve
      @Entrelanieve Год назад

      It just need to polish them..

    • @mescko
      @mescko Год назад +3

      @@Entrelanieve Meguiar's Plast-X applied with the blue roll shop towel does an absolutely incredible job on neglected headlamps like these. The more abrasive texture of the blue towel does the trick.

    • @alpha7ization
      @alpha7ization Год назад +1

      It is not uncommon for the early Lexus cars to have whiny power steering systems

    • @LAactor
      @LAactor Год назад

      @@alpha7ization It's not the pump. it's the boot on the firewall

    • @alpha7ization
      @alpha7ization Год назад

      @@LAactor OH Ok

  • @Slim1962
    @Slim1962 Год назад +69

    I can only imagine that the transmission fluid had never been changed or the filter either. Also the driver could had been abusive toward driving it.

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Год назад +9

      Fluid was definitely burned but from the condition of the other clutches this one likely had a sudden catastrophic failure of hard parts that had a cascade effect

    • @Ronhickmott
      @Ronhickmott Год назад +12

      Not necessarily abuse, more like neglect, some may call that abuse, but the vast majority of the population has no mechanical knowledge.

    • @jrsmith1008
      @jrsmith1008 Год назад

      Not necessarily I had a new Chevrolet pickup and transmission failed within 36,000 miles GM paid for it under warranty, I was told a sprag ( one way clutch) had failed sending metal throughout the case the one they rebuilt was in service for 12 more years after that one I got a 300 dollar used one it lasted 7 more years after that one the truck was done those 4L60e are not that bad

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Год назад +1

      Someone put the wrong fluid in it.

    • @TwoDollarGararge
      @TwoDollarGararge Год назад

      So it's what people do to Toyotas

  • @brianstauffacher
    @brianstauffacher Год назад +3

    ❤ GRIMES IS A STUD!!!! love watching him talk and teach on camera!

  • @Phuc_Yhou
    @Phuc_Yhou Год назад +2

    Silicone spray with the long tube nozzle to get behind steering wheel for the squeaking 👍

  • @newcarpathia9422
    @newcarpathia9422 Год назад +8

    All that's left is to polish the headlamps and put some UV protection film on them. :)

    • @michaelmcguire30
      @michaelmcguire30 Год назад +1

      Where did u get the trans from??

    • @nicce12
      @nicce12 Год назад

      Yes, that will transform the looks!

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Год назад +2

      @@michaelmcguire30transmission came from LKQ, looked pretty well taken care of, shifts great

  • @michaelhawkins5530
    @michaelhawkins5530 Год назад +2

    This design of the ES300 was always my favorite.

  • @Chasechillz
    @Chasechillz Год назад +14

    I had this exact car with the v6 engine many years ago. What a great car, someone t-boned me and totaled it otherwise I'd probably still have it lol

    • @ducky1870
      @ducky1870 Год назад +5

      Looked at one from 1997 going for $3k with 121k miles. The car felt great and almost everything works except for the parking brake and the hydraulic hood lifters. Interior is dirty but nothing damaged except for drivers seat.
      Do you think this is a good first car and commuter car?

    • @TexasVexes
      @TexasVexes Год назад +5

      @@ducky1870 This generation Camry/Es300 one of the best imo. I’ve owned one and zero major problems

    • @ducky1870
      @ducky1870 Год назад

      @@TexasVexes yea ive heard they can last. Just worried about how costly/DIY friendly it is when soemthing breaks.
      Also, how are the mpgs?

    • @Chasechillz
      @Chasechillz Год назад +2

      @@ducky1870 Yes, gas milage is iffy. But good car for sure

    • @Chasechillz
      @Chasechillz Год назад +2

      @@ducky1870 You can get aftermarket stuff very easily. It's just a pretty toyota

  • @Dis-Emboweled
    @Dis-Emboweled Год назад +1

    FYI, Bud light should not be put in an automobile transmission. Please use regular tranny fluid like Mercon or an equivalent.

  • @cooldude5611
    @cooldude5611 Год назад +4

    perfect timing. thinking about a 97 for $500

  • @DanielJohnson-ec8rk
    @DanielJohnson-ec8rk Год назад +1

    I bought an RX300 many years ago that would not go into overdrive. It was sold as a bad transmission to me. I bought cheap and took home and changed both knock sensors for less than $300 and it fixed it. Wee drove it several more years and over 150,000 miles before trading it in

    • @detourexplore6615
      @detourexplore6615 2 месяца назад

      How hard were the knock sensors to fix?

    • @DanielJohnson-ec8rk
      @DanielJohnson-ec8rk 2 месяца назад +1

      @@detourexplore6615 I’m a brick mason not a mechanic and it wasn’t bad. I put the car in my garage and overall took about 8 hours. Had to remove intake manifold but I did all from a book

    • @detourexplore6615
      @detourexplore6615 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your quick reply!

  • @Dansk55
    @Dansk55 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of my RX300. Drives like a new hyundai. As a matter of fact, we tested that with my brothers new Sonata. At 60mph, my 03 RX was quieter

    • @paulsz6194
      @paulsz6194 Год назад

      Drives like a new Hyundai- not like a Lexus ?! Is that saying Lexus Quality has fallen to the level of a Hyundai,not have Hyundai’s Quality come up to the level of a Lexus from the early 2000’s ? 🤔🤓

  • @xxCablexx
    @xxCablexx Год назад

    I have a '99 I bought about 5 years ago for a really good deal, it had about 80k miles on it but after about 2 months the transmission broke, it would slip and it wouldn't shift in Reverse, I was so surprised and disappointed because I was counting on the legendary reliability, so brought it to a mechanic and he gave me the option of replacing it with another sourced Transmission or Rebuild, I chose the Rebuild as it had a longer warranty, the car has been bulletproof ever since, it really is a great car

  • @JBsC6
    @JBsC6 Год назад +5

    Nice Lexus . Pretty car. Good deal

  • @MrLangDog
    @MrLangDog Год назад +1

    New headlight lenses and 90% of people would be perfectly happy to drive that car!! Looking forward to the upcoming plans!!

  • @johnpurdum8126
    @johnpurdum8126 Год назад +13

    Good job on saving the car. Maybe car care nut will reach out to you again about what causes the steering wheel noise, like he did with the truck you were working on

    • @mofakah5906
      @mofakah5906 Год назад +3

      I think it’s a rubber boot or something like that on the base of the wheel steering column next to the pedals. A little silicone spray and it solved this exact noise on 2003 Camry

    • @jayjaynella4539
      @jayjaynella4539 Год назад +3

      I wonder what ccn paid for his 650,000 mile Lexus. He might have fits of jealousy over Mrs. Wizard's purchase. 😀

    • @thevanmancan4850
      @thevanmancan4850 Год назад

      He did? Cool! Where did you hear about that?

  • @kuebby
    @kuebby Год назад

    It was hot here in Maryland but the heat wave broke last Sunday and it's been quite pleasant the last few days. Really nice mid-80s days.

  • @bobbypty
    @bobbypty Год назад +5

    I do hear alternator whine coming from the stereo.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 Год назад +1

      I thought that was a turbo noise lol

    • @Str8upstoopid
      @Str8upstoopid Год назад

      Was looking for this comment!

  • @offroadnut
    @offroadnut Год назад +1

    My 2003 Avalon makes the exact same noise when turning the steering wheel when it’s hot outside

  • @elmayimbe_the_amateur_mechanic
    @elmayimbe_the_amateur_mechanic Год назад +4

    Wow! You hear the supercharger on that thing! 😂😂😂

  • @linkedup7346
    @linkedup7346 Год назад +1

    I have a 2001 Lexus es300. I bought it from a client when I was in the security business. I paid 6500 for it when it had 60k on the clock. I put 60k more on it and now 7 years later, it still runs great. I had the timing belt changed at around 80k because the previous owner did timing belt at 40k. He stupidly did not change the water pump, tensioners, and drive belts so I had the whole kitten caboodle done. I was smart enough to have it done at a Toyota dealer and saved hundreds. The same work done at a Lexus dealer would be twice the price. The only thing Wizard should have done with his white one is clean up the head lights. The Mother's treatment works.

    • @arcticfox6808
      @arcticfox6808 2 месяца назад

      I don't even know why people say "Lexus" when referring to these. They are simply Toyota cars with Lexus badges. And they are high quality.

  • @oveidasinclair982
    @oveidasinclair982 Год назад +8

    Did you change out the timing belt, water pump and tensioner when you dropped out the power train ?

  • @jaylinmoseley3910
    @jaylinmoseley3910 Год назад +2

    I brought a 1996 Lexus LS 400 for $1200. The problem is that it would drive forward in reverse, neutral, and park. Thought it needed a trans,but all that was wrong was a burnt up torque converter. Got that fixed for $2300 and added a transmission cooler and still drive that car today. This was a good year and a half ago. 😌

    • @LAactor
      @LAactor Год назад

      how much for the cooler and labor?

  • @vainexp3481
    @vainexp3481 Год назад +10

    How much was the replacement transmission? And how much u think u will get for it if u re sell it?

  • @Tclans
    @Tclans Год назад +1

    Maybe some new headlamps or clean the current ones?
    And while your at it, polish the paint for a perfect shine?

  • @riceburner4747
    @riceburner4747 Год назад +10

    SO nice to see a Lexus/Toyota recouperated. Thats a sweet ride. I wonder if they ever changed fluid/ filter. Didnt Toyota have tranny problems? I had a used 97 Camry that I changed every 60,000 miles. It was 21 yrs old/265,000 miles & ran like a top. Rusted out in the rust belt.

  • @cinthe3
    @cinthe3 Год назад +1

    I hope someone from Toyota sees this and reached out to you

  • @laynesamba
    @laynesamba Год назад +1

    My wife and I both drive ES300's as our commuters, mine is a 1992 5speed and hers is a 1995 automatic that needs a transmission LOL.

  • @gertstolk
    @gertstolk Год назад +3

    Thank you for saving a perfect car 😊

  • @pittstonjoma
    @pittstonjoma Год назад

    I have had similar problems to Mrs Wizard while trying to buy a used car. Thankfully I found a good one. Although I dread eventually having to buy another car!

  • @jimsmith1579
    @jimsmith1579 Год назад +3

    This is the car Scotty Kilmer's wife has. He says it will last 300k+ miles if you take care of it. I have one too, it really is a great car.

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 Год назад +1

      ACTUALLY no she has a Lexus ES300 Gen 2 2002-06 and it’s the completely different car. Engine is similar, but body, drivetrain including transmission is different.

  • @adrianmclean9195
    @adrianmclean9195 Год назад

    Mrs Wizard, made a comment about it still could be chilly down here in Australia - our winter time.
    But
    Australia is having a pretty mild winter. And the North of the country, is wetter than normal, when normally the monsoon should have finished.
    Our snow alpine resorts don't have much snow.
    We also are lacking rain
    And x2 states have extreme fire warnings.
    As we have been watching what is happening in Canada and Europe and Arizona - we are just amazed.
    Why ?
    Because, some of the temperatures we are seeing - are temperatures Australia has never seen - or recorded, due to no weather/radar stations in certain remote areas, which are vast.
    So we are, really very anxious as to what maybe heading our way for summer - especially since an El Nino has been declared. We have only just come out of an almost x3 year consecutive run of La Nina years. Massive rainfall and flood records - massive damage that still hasn't been fixed.
    Although Australia does get hot, the extremes are really concentrated in the outback - about 85% of the country. And we do have Indian summers, across most of the country, lasting well into April. Even we can be caught out.
    Energy infrastructure can be caught out.
    And remember we have only a small population in a large land mass with 85% population on the east coast, along the beaches. Some of our fire crews are currently in Canada. Will be exhausted when they return. Power bills here, skyrocketing and possible network not sufficient. There are many factors and "dubious" factors involved.
    I can certainly see, why you would steer clear of a car that has a/c woes
    Easily $3000 to redo one here.
    Perhaps Mr Wizard, would like to do a A/C video, dedicated to informing people as to how to maintain there A/C - even during winter, and why.
    A/C gas, is the systems lubricant
    So many shops/dealers overlook A/C. Gas level. Lubrication. Seals drying out. Not being periodically run in winter. Shutting down. etc.
    Can save a fortune, with maintenance.
    Extremely dangerous to drive in Australia's summer without A/C.
    Just having air from outside is dangerous, as once the temp is not cooling it is exacerbating dehydration.
    Very easy to suffer from heat stroke without knowing. Symptoms can be delayed and deadly.
    Thanks
    Adrian.
    Having driven many cars and makes here, it's interesting to see that some Expensive Marques, don't perform well here, when it comes to A/C. Cooling capacity not sufficient. Fan speed not sufficient.
    European cars, usually the worst.
    Even the Germans.

  • @Bigphish5280
    @Bigphish5280 Год назад +5

    I had this car as a 1999 model year. I bought it in 2001 the year my son was born and donated it in 2020 the year he graduated high school. As Wizard indicated this car’s engine and interior/ exterior integrity are solid but it’s transmission seems to be its weakness. My transmission didn’t explode but it started to whine and my mechanic said it would eventually fail. I donated the car and it sold for
    $1200 to hopefully some like Wizard.

  • @Ochtane101
    @Ochtane101 Год назад

    I live in CT, and I have a 2000 Chrysler Concorde LXI, that needs a motor. Timing belt went. According to the mechanic, he said the rods are bent, and the engine is shot. I put over 4k into this car, from new A/C, to EVAP system, right down to the purge valve. I want $1,200.00. Motor swap, and it would be a great car again. No dents or rust. Too many parts to list here, of what I put into this car.

  • @randomthomas2947
    @randomthomas2947 Год назад +2

    Hi I’m here!!! I love Lexus unfortunately I had to let my guy as the underneath rusted out 😞

  • @dj_paultuk7052
    @dj_paultuk7052 Год назад +2

    A restoration on the headlights would now be good, it would transform the look of the car. Go over with 1000 grade wet/dry paper with lots of water for about 15mins, then 2500 grade for another 15mins. Finally polish with a machine polisher and some compound for another 15mins per headlight. They will come out as good as new.

    • @noble20xx56
      @noble20xx56 10 месяцев назад

      I'll do this on my fogs. 👍

  • @bracedgod4505
    @bracedgod4505 Год назад +8

    First the Million Mile Lexus, now we have the Thousand Dollar Lexus.
    They can't keep getting away with this 😆
    I must say my 05 ES is the best car ive driven so far 👌

  • @jeandibb4111
    @jeandibb4111 Год назад +1

    Fascinating. Wizard please show more dismantled component failure stuff - love it

  • @scott8919
    @scott8919 Год назад +4

    The only thing that would drive me nuts is the continuous high pitched noise as it's being driven (not the wheel).

    • @derrickgause8419
      @derrickgause8419 Год назад

      The radio noise. Could be aftermarket amp installed also. I heard it too.

    • @ZEVONLIN
      @ZEVONLIN Год назад +1

      @@derrickgause8419 It's when you run aftermarket head unit through factory JBL amp. You only hear it when volume is all the way down. Turn up volume just a fraction and the buzz stops

  • @Venem1975
    @Venem1975 Год назад +2

    Yes! It is cold down here in Australia. But it's getting warmer soon. Love to see you two down here...

    • @GrimesGarage
      @GrimesGarage Год назад +2

      Put me in a spicy falcon and I’m there. 😅

    • @Venem1975
      @Venem1975 Год назад

      @tylergrimes1256 Pitty I drive a Holden...lol

    • @deanstyles2567
      @deanstyles2567 Год назад

      The last couple of weeks have been pretty mild...19C here in Melbourne yesterday. The trees are starting to flower early.

  • @NomadicCratic
    @NomadicCratic Год назад +6

    Will you detail the inside/out and clean those headlights?

    • @JohnSmith-wx9wj
      @JohnSmith-wx9wj Год назад

      I got an 02 with the bug eyed headlights. A couple months after cleaning them they are getting dingy again. I'm going to get around to buying new ones and covering them with Weather Tech protectors.

  • @CrispyJohnsonYT
    @CrispyJohnsonYT Год назад +2

    Lexus is the best car brand imo

  • @qvilorio
    @qvilorio Год назад +3

    Kudos to Mrs. Wizard, at the end what was the cost of the car with parts and repair?

  • @barrywebber100
    @barrywebber100 Год назад +1

    Great find by Mrs Wizard.
    Good work by new mechanic Grimes!
    The Lexus looks good apart from those cloudy headlights.
    Perhaps another clip could look at cleaning the headlights?

  • @joe_hutnak
    @joe_hutnak Год назад +3

    Wizard, your new mechanic needs "Grimey" for a nickname -- ironically, of course, because it looks like cleans up really well after working on cars.

    • @trentryan27
      @trentryan27 Год назад +4

      I said that before but because "Grimey" reminds me of the Frank Grimes episode of the simpsons where Homer kept calling Grimes 'grimey' and ended up driving him crazy

    • @robscafidi4070
      @robscafidi4070 Год назад

      @@trentryan27 Oh yeah, whatever happened to that guy?

  • @thebanjoman1963
    @thebanjoman1963 Год назад

    I paid $50 for a 1963 Olds F-85 Cutlass in 1982 that was said to need a power steering pump but only was low on fluid. I felt kinda bad they didn't check but they knew what they were selling so I got over it fast. Drove that car for several years till the trans went out and then it went to the crusher.

  • @HypocriticYT
    @HypocriticYT Год назад +3

    Looks like an upgraded Camry 😮

    • @mynameisstilljafo4063
      @mynameisstilljafo4063 Год назад +3

      It basically is. That generation ES was based on the Camry platform.

  • @KURDinEXILE
    @KURDinEXILE Год назад +2

    It's killing me to see those foggy headlights and fog lights. I wish you treated them clear before the video. It's a magnificent car.

  • @artysmotorsports
    @artysmotorsports Год назад +4

    You'll reach 300k miles on that lexus easily

  • @toyota420xp
    @toyota420xp Год назад +1

    I had a 99 Camry up until 190,000 MI that's why I really want one of these because it's the upgrade of the Toyota Camry I had

  • @thomaslandin8888
    @thomaslandin8888 Год назад +3

    Excellent job. Quick question - do you ever get your engine bays detailed? I like to keep mine so clean you can eat off of them. Nothing drives me crazy like a dirty engine bay. Keeo up the great work.

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Год назад +1

      I agree. Its like frying an egg w/all that grease/dirt

    • @thomaslandin8888
      @thomaslandin8888 Год назад +1

      Plus my VW indie mechanic is very appreciative of his customers that take care of their cars and keep the squeaky clean.