Replace Exhaust System Yourself - 5 Times Cheaper! - Toyota Sienna
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Replace Exhaust System Yourself - 5 Times Cheaper- Toyota Sienna
A new exhaust system from Toyota was nearly $1700. I found this stainless steel aftermarket exhaust on Ebay (supplied by UPSW.com) and saved a LOT of money. If you're a little handy, you might want to tackle this too. My Toyota Sienna was a 2006 XLE.
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00:00 Introduction
01:15 Overview of old exhaust system
01:56 Old exhaust system removal
05:28 New exhaust system installation
07:27 Seized flange bolt removal
08:28 Sensor removal
08:57 Sensor installation
09:24 Pipe assembly
09:52 Y-pipe installation
10:52 M10x1.25 stud repair
12:59 Resonator flange bolt installation
13:34 U-Bolt installation
14:20 Sensor reattachment
14:39 Final wrap up
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Thanks for a great job. You make it look so simple😜
Love these old Siennas. Great job thank you!
Just replaced the catback exhaust system on both my 1999 Toyota rav4 with 250,000 miles and on my 1995 Honda odyssey with 426,000 miles. Same got mine on Ebay also. Saved me mucho denero
My hat is off you you...working on ground under a car is never fun. Looks like you achieved a very nice result. Driving up on 2 ramp causes me to pucker...not sure I could do 4 at one time...lol...good job.
Great video. I know how hard it is to work on your back underneath the car especially as we get older lol great job. Also no gloves just like me!
I need to do something similar for a sienna. I appreciate your detailed breakdown prices and installing
Thank you for the videos.
Nice work! Thank you for sharing. Cheers.
This is super wholesome and great lighting for the vid, even under the van. I had to pucker, though, watching you break bolts loose near those sharp-edge heat shields with no gloves on. Is that fat bit that you had to cut off and re-use not a cat converter? Or are there only the two separate ones on the downpipes from each manifold?
Yeh, the fatter portion is either the flex joint or you might be referring to part of the muffler. I do need to wear gloves more often…..
Молодец брат ,руки растут из првильного места ,
Nice job on the video
Thank you
Much appreciated
Good video
Thank you
Also replaced the downstream catalytic converter on the Toyota
Same company eastern out of new jersey
reminder ...theres recall on that spare tire assembly ,the recommendation is to take it off
Thanks for the heads up!
Could you leave link to exhaust kit you purchased?
@@user-cf4lt8pz3r it’s linked in the description below the video.
Interesting the way you used 4 ramps. Can you make a more detailed video on how to use 4 ramps on a car that is lower to the ground like a Corolla ?
I’ll see what I can do.
Any chance you have a different link to the system that you bought? I can't seem to find a system that comes with the catalytic converters.
Mine didn’t have catalytic converters either. Mine were still good….so far.
Hi. If you can help me. I have Sienna 2008 CE FWD. My muffler got leaked. I just need to replace muffler only. I am going to order muffler. Got question the tail pipe of 2008 CE welded or just clamp. I mean can I take out the tail pipe from muffler and put back on new muffler and tight with clamp 2 1/4 clamp. Please advise. Thanks
I’m sure it can be done with the right components. Good luck!
Use wd40 on those rubber hinge things. Lol. They come off easier
Good idea!