My emergency room story for those wondering. I was wearing work gloves as I was changing the transaxle fluid in my daughters 2012 Sienna. The drain plug was very tight so I bared down on it and it let loose...driving my left hand down into the concrete floor. It hurt but I just shook it off and finished the job (and the rear differential fluid change). When I removed the glove, I noticed my ring finger was getting swollen so I tried removing the wedding ring....nope, not even close. Kept it in ice water most of the night, hoping it would get better but woke up the next day and the finger was a scary reddish-blue color. Went to ER and they said they had to cut it off. "My finger or the ring?" Thankfully, the ring and they have pretty cool tool for that. (Looks like a Drummel) I still need to bring the ring to my jeweler to get it re-welded together.
Thanks for sharing your story so we all can learn from your experience and avoid accidents. A viewer was telling me about the rubber ring.. planning to get one for My husband, I’ll share how that works so you can be on the safe side.
Speaking as a retired line mechanic (27yrs, Porsche, Audi, Volvo, VW), I would like to make two comments: I truly appreciate your professionalism and thoroughness. You know your product line and what to look for. Also, if this would have been a German made vehicle, the entire bottom of the car would have been covered with oil and antifreeze (after 100k mls)! I know from personal experience just how badly these leak. This vid is a testimony as to how good the Toyota brand is. Love your vids, keep up the good work!
@@OreganoCaramel These days yes, but up to the 90s Benzs and BMW were high quality tanks. VW was always dodgy, they could never make anything that was'nt air cooled and simple.
@jonasjonaitis8571Changing the seal at regular intervals? That is funny, I have a Lexus with 210000 miles All l had to change is my brake rotor and pad and full synthetic oil change at every 10k miles Addition I do transmission fluid change every 50k miles
AMD, on behalf of all my Toyota/Lexus friends that I shared your passion with, thank you!! Kudos to the owner for keeping it ina good shape! The cameraman need a raise !
This is the difference between a Toyota certified technician who takes pride in his work and reputation vs a quick lube shop that upsells other services to get more out of each walk-in customer. Great job as always AMD, I'm curious why they left the stickers on the front strut mounts, that's a bit odd.
I thought the stickers were a sign of honesty by the mechanic who installed them; easily seen by the owner, and hopefully the brand is identified on the invoice.
Do mechanics have to have any certification from the State, etc..so the Public is protected from scams and incompetence? These quick lubes places are minimum wage workers -that most time know nothing- about vehicle maintenance and operations. They specialize in upselling filters, etc. you many not need and repairs they are incapable of doing, professionally. Just shows that politicians care less about the safety of the public.
You are a great mechanic with highest work ethics and high morals. If I live in your city, I would be your royal customer and let you be the mechanic to service all scheduled maintenance on my Lexus LS 430. My LS has always been serviced at my local Lexus dealership. Thank you for another great video. 👍🙏
AMD I wish we had more honest mechanics like you that in this day and age are a real challenge to find. Bless you and thank you for the video. Keep up the great work.
I had a good experience, many years ago, from our local mechanics at Christian Brothers Automotive. My wife's Corolla had a loud screeching noise from one of the front wheels. I brought it over and they looked at it and said, "She just had a small pebble stuck in the caliber so we removed it and it's fine, pads look good, no charge" I was speechless and have gone there ever since with anything I can't handle.
If it's the same Christian Brothers I went to then possibly they've changed business practices. Quote to replace a fuel pump went up $200 because THEY snapped a bolt off. When I got my car back the passenger side kick panel was laying on the floor and the mechanic tracked grease all over my door panel. I've grown weary of any company that announces their faith in a attempt to come across moral and trustworthy.
Unfortunately there are a few bad apples out there in every industry. Props to the owner for taking reasonable care of his vehicle! Looks fantastic for an Uber with 100k miles.👍 Thanks, AMD and Mrs. Car Care Nut! ❤❤
I can attest that AMD is a good honest man and this video gives you a taste of this. Got all my skid plates back on today, even the one for the gas tank.
Cool. I have a 2006 matrix 4wd with 186,000 miles and have done over 9,100 rides. Car runs perfect (just replaced intake gaskets to fix rough idle in the cold) and back seats are in excellent shape. I try to maintain it like an aircraft.
Everytime I watch you I like you more. I've been in the car business for 35 years this year and I want my customers treated the same. May the Lord bless you and keep you as well.
@@TheCarCareNut Absolutely, I totally agreed. Your producer/camera operator/editor, deserves a huge bonus. Excellent video. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU BOTH.
AMD, you are Honest and we all watch your channel because we know you are truthful about your vehicle inspection and repairs. We are all Happy that you are out there. Your veracity in your videos continue to solidify your viewers. I am glad to know that I can use Toyota parts on my Lexus. The price differential is great. There are no AMD in my town so you are one in a thousand or even greater. The average citizen has no way of finding an honest mechanic and shop except trial and error. Most vehicle owners go thru their whole vehicle lives and NEVER find a honest shop and mechanic. And the Dealership can have bad mechanics, too. So car owners are holding a losing hand, most times. Thanks for the video, very educational and unembellished. ps. Not sure I would use a Lexus for an Uber business. But it works for him. Surprised on the good condition of this car.
Huge thanks for dropping lovely comments for my work! Honestly, was my first time using the GoProm so I hope I didn’t make you all dizzy lol. Let me know if you guys would be interested on watching AMD do an inspection on my car?!? Blessings 🌻
Mrs car care nut, you did great the video did not trigger any dizziness to me knowing i got traumatic brain injury you did awesome. I do vote for Amd to inspect your car (none Toyota)😉
Thank you for showing us an inspection. It really helps to see what a DIY should be checking for every oil change. In my opinion I like to stick to genuine parts too. If I like how it drove on the test drive, I'd like it to drive like that through the life of the vehicle.
I just bought a 2013 ES350 and it looks mint and I really love it so far. This was great to see the mechanical parts of this car. I know my engine is different of course. Thank you friend.....from Nova Scotia. I wish all of my American neighbours will be safe during these times.
How much and how many miles when you got it? I'm in the market for a Lexus right now and just wondering what real people are paying vs. what the internet says.
@@wildhorses6817 How much and how many miles when you got it? I'm in the market for a Lexus right now and just wondering what real people are paying vs. what the internet says.
Yes, when I had my oil changed last time the mechanic said I will need new brakes at next oil change. Last time I ever see him for auto maintenance. I have a new mechanic recommended by my neighbors.
Hey Mr Car Care Nut, I must say thank God for you and Scotty. I love your Car care videos and I am grateful to know that there are mechanics like you and Scotty who would take time out to help vehicle owners like me to better understand how to diy so that we can get the best out of our vehicles. I am a Toyota vehicle owner and I have been diy even more now that I tune in to your program, from all the way here in Jamaica. God bless you continually. 🙏
Excellent! I just made a decision to find a highly qualified mechanic keep my cars in good condition. I will NOT buy a new car and feed the greedy Dealers who charge thousands above MSRP because of the Covid, Chips, "market prices" and other excuses. Dealers can keep the cars and I'll keep my money.
You have to be the most honest mechanic on any planet! Some brake pad manufacturers put renovable clips so that when the pads wears down to about 50% the warning light comes one. I took the clips off and was good for another 3 years. I simply remove the clips prior to subsequent replacements.
I am glad i found your channel. it saved me lots of money especially when someone suggested my shocks were bad hence needed replacement. Apparently, it was the tire pressures. I had watched your video on shocks and I realized I didn't need replacing them. Thank you so much. Rav4 doing so well on the road!!!
KYB makes 80% of all Toyota's factory struts and shocks. They are the OEM. However, there is a big difference in the tuning in the aftermarket vs oem struts with the aftermarket lines usually being much "stiffer." Also, KYB gives a lifetime warranty on their entire aftermarket line much of which is made in Japan.
just because struts are manufactured by KYB doesn't mean that all the lines of their products are of same quality. OEM companies like Toyota, Honda, etc order products from manufacturers like KYB with stringent quality control and requirements. sadly such Quality Control doesn't often travel to their products that are sold as aftermarket products. manufacturers like KYB get million dollar orders from big car companies and they'll go above and beyond to satisfy every quality check the car companies ask of them. if a product doesn't pass Quality Control more often than not it ends up as aftermarket product sold by the company themselves. long story short, OEM product is lot superior than aftermarket products even if manufactured by same company
@@lordjaashin A large tier 1 supplier like KYB or Denso is not going to supply their "rejected parts" to the aftermarket. Those get scrapped immediately if there even are any rejects because quality control is so stringent throughout the manufacturing process. Instead, they have different lines altogether in a different factory that supply their aftermarket lines. In the case of Denso the product is identical just made in a different factory. In the case of KYB, the struts are made in the same factory with the same materials and processes just on a different line. However, the internal valve/piston assemblies are very different in that within the aftermarket line they use a generic valve/piston for use in multiple struts, whereas, they use a vehicle specific valve/piston on their OEM lines. I will say also that the "quick struts" that KYB sells are not the same as OEM at all because the springs, steering bearing, and other hardware do not come from the same tier 1 suppliers Toyota uses in their factories and are obviously lower quality.
I found that the KYB shocks I bought at about twice the price of the monroes lasted about twice as long. So you save installation cost of the second set. Shocks typically last about 4-6 mths on a taxi so the extra life was appreciated. I remember buying a vehicle from a dealer and he told me they had just put in new shocks and he was telling the truth. Of course they don't put in quality shocks so within two weeks they had to be replaced. I kinda of always wondered how uber lux vehicles can afford the depreciation on their vehicles. It is something that the average car owner doesn't really think about. Meaning that when your buying a car the last thing people think about is when your going to have to go through the same process again.
ES300h is a great idea for Uber and Lyft, especially since newer models qualify for the more expensive fares like Uber Premier and Lyft Lux. I use an HS250h for Uber and Lyft, and although it's too old for the fancy fares, a hybrid vehicle really makes a lot of sense for a rideshare driver, because the biggest expense is fuel. Most of my driving is inner city, stop-and-go, and lots of hills, which means that my HS250h can usually do around 32 MPG, while my 7th gen Camry V6 gets about 18 MPG in the same conditions. I also recently replaced rear brakes on the HS since the car had the original 113,000-mile pads and rotors from 2010. Pad wear was starting to get very uneven thanks to some very stubborn caliper slide pins, but I addressed everything! Great video.
Why a Lexus though? Why not a prius? I'm not racking miles up for some ripoff ride share service to just screw up your nice Lexus, it's a luxury car, not a NY city cab..
Just wait till you show up at a pax house and they have 2 large and 2 med suitcases! The trunk is sooo small the bags won't fit and the customer looks at you like WTF is with the the small trunk! lol
This is why I do all my own work on my cars unless I really have to take it to a shop. No better guarantee than doing it your self and checking the vehicle. Great video!
We are looking at a trusted and honest Toyota/Lexus mechanic here. We wish there were more of you where we live. Please move to Sugar Land/Houston area! Majority of my cars are Toyota's.
I'm not mechanically inclined but love eatching your content as as Scotty's channel. Thanks so much for your detailed explanations and the obvious pride you take in your work
Look at the Project Farm tests of air filters. The K&N performed very poorly. In terms of keep the air clean, Wix and Purolator were the clear winners.
Spot on the hood is called a fisheye. There was some very small amount oil or grease on the hood not completely cleaned off and it reacted with the paint.
0:56 - I could tell right off the bat the hood has been repainted. The paint is "tiger striped" (metallic striping from improper air pressure) and the paint was applied very light.
At time stamp 15:51, not a clue what it is, could be a covering for a hose or a ground strap but it looks like some green crusty stuff on the end. Hey, pat yourself on the back, I was a mechanic at one time GMTC educated several years' experience and I would feel quite comfortable having you work on my vehicle. We need more mechanics like you.
I had my brakes inspected last week and was told the front was good (green), the back brakes was caution (yellow)! This was the results from my Certified Toyota Multi Point Walk Around Inspection report! I have the rear replaced with after market (NAPA) brakes. I do notice the difference in the braking!
AMD, Have you done a service comparison between Lexus & Toyota? I'm interested to see the difference in costs between the two. Thanks, John p.s. Keep up the GREAT work!
John, they are litterally the same. If you want to do cheaper services, get a 4 cyl toyota. A bigger engine will always use more qts during an oil change. My lexus takes 7qts. Its a v6. My sisters camry takes 4.6 qts. My other sisters prius takes 4qts. In the long run, the smaller the engine the more money will be saved on maint and gas. A hybrid will cost more to maintain than a simple 4cyl because the hybrid system has more electric parts prone to failure. Thoyota hybrids have long lasting brakes though because they use brake regenerative system aka just a fany way to say the transmissiom helps slow the car down before the brakes.
@@adamdistortion8810 i think you mean the electric motor runs the other way to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy during the regen braking process. albeit the regen braking only takes place on one of the axles, hence the other axle still may need the regular brakes to put in the same amount of work.
I have 2013 ES 300h with 190,000. It’s still amazing. With proper maintenance and trips to service (dealer), it’s held up shockingly well. Even the leather seats have barely worn. It’s wild how good these cars are.
Honest is about hard to find as picking the winning lottery numbers. Should be a better system, do away with flat rate and pay salary or hour wage would be a good start.
I really enjoy watching you and Scotty kilmers channels because I get it straight and with a little humor. I recently purchased a 2012 Toyota Sequoia with 167000 miles and I’m not concerned about the miles at all. I have a trusted mechanic that services all of our Toyota’s. Including a2002 Lexus RX 300 with over 300000 miles. Thank you for all your great information
Hi AMD, love the gray, red, and white Toyota theme you have going on in your garage, I’m sure it goes unnoticed for a lot of viewers but I picked it up and it’s awesome!! Thank you for your awesome and super informative videos, I have to admit that you are one of if not the most genuine and most helpful people when it comes to Toyota/Lexus cars. Thank you!!
Hi Amaan, thanks for your comment! Let me share with you something about our garage.. we painted the walls ourselves years ago before the channel existed. We went with the Toyota theme because we found it suitable.. not knowing that we were actually preparing it to be his filming studio. Every time I think of that moment I smile so wanted to share it with you since you caught on it. Blessings 🌻
@@mrs.carcarenut8959 wow it’s awesome sometimes things fall into place unintentionally and I think this is an awesome example of that. Sending love and thanks to the whole car care but family because these awesome videos wouldn’t be possible without all of your support to AMD. Thank you!!
Chicago is a long way from Sydney Australia otherwise I’d be bringing my car to you. Love your channel and I’m a big believer in finding a trustworthy independent mechanic (like you), and building a good relationship with.
I live in Michigan ( salt ! ) I’ve had wheels so seized to the hub, I had to slightly loosen the lug nuts…then drive in a circle in a parking lot to break them loose Works every time !
Trusted mechanics are so hard to find. You see maybe a dozen or so on RUclips (that I've found anyway), but otherwise it can be hard to tell. So, with the help of people like you, I've essentially become the family mechanic.
If the pads (or a single pad) is NOT perfectly level in either the up/down direction, or in the left/right direction (ie has a runoff) upon close inspection, AND the car still has a superb braking feel, it's an indicator that there is a partial seize in the piston(s) for the pad it's clamping has developed. The caliper pins could also be seizing/seized if it's a more basic caliper. The nonuniform pad wear, caused by the partially seized brake components, then causes an out-of-round groove to form in the rotor, and the pad goes into and comes out of the groove, which causes the brake vibration. In addition to replacement of pads and rotors (or a resurfacing if it makes sense), the only way to fix it is to remove the pistons from the caliper, clean out all the black debris trapped in the caliper (which does not get removed during a brake fluid flush), and then reinstall the pistons using a new brake seal kit (and replace the pistons if they are bad)... I drove my Tacoma with minor brake pulsing for 14 months (after replacement of the originals which I got 80000 miles out of)..it would only pulse under light braking, and never would pulse under moderate or hard. The whole fable of carbon build-up on the rotors did not apply, as hard sudden brake applications didn't make the pulsing stop. Turned out that one of the pads had very very slight irregular wear, caused by partially seized pistons. New piston reseal kit, and caliper clean out...the brakes felt better than new!
This Lexus is a clone of our car, right down to the missing air filter on the battery cooling fan. It must be the Canadian model. Two items of note: In three years, the one repair I had to make was to the hood latch. I oiled it. Lack of lubrication had caused it to fail to close. My Ontario car went in for a re-paint of the bottom part of the trunk lid due to corrosion beginning around the stick-on medallion and the horizontal trim piece. At $400 CDN it was a simple and relatively inexpensive fix. At 150,000 km our 2014 es300h remains exceptionally reliable and economical to own. Thank you for this expert analysis of an identical car.
You are an amazing mechanic! You care about your customers, most people would appreciate that quality in a mechanic. Continue to care. Much success with your business. God bless you.🙏❤️
Mechanic shops up sell services all the time. My friend with an X3 and a maintenance plan got a call from the dealer service center manager telling him to replace the brakes ASAP due to a safety concern. When my friend said sure go ahead, it should be free due to my maintenance plan, they did an 180 saying brakes are fine you need to wait for the pad wear light to turn on in the gauges!!!! Lol 😂
Several times in my life I've run into dishonest mechanics. I caught them red-handed. Short story, after I threatened legal action I was refunded money and parts. Toyota shops in some cases aren't much better. For example, I was shown an air filter (at Toyota dealer) which was very dirty. I asked the service person why my initials and the date weren't on the filter he was showing me. I changed the filter myself several days earlier.
That’s just plain wicked!! I hope you blogged about that! I once brought my car to a dealership and marked all fluids and even chalked the tires for rotation…..went to pick it up, payed the bill…… checked tires and under hood when I got home….. NOTHING had been serviced!!!!😠 Went back next day insisted on speaking with owner/manager and when I told him what happened he seemed mortified. But one can only wonder who might be instructing them to be doing this??
1:11 That jewelry safety around cars is crucial. The horror stories of people working around heavy machines with metal on them is compelling reason enough for me to never get piercings.
In Iraq, Ladas, Moskovitches, Volgas and Gazzes from the 1970s, are still in service (mainly working as shuttles between towns in the countryside). No car on earth could have been made poorer than these Soviet brands and models. What's the secret then having them still running - and running strong? The Energy put into maintaining and modifying them in replacements and alternative parts. "No Energy system can produce sum useful Energy in excess of the total Energy put into constructing it. Energy, like time, flows from past to future". Wailing.
Great point when I look at the hood through your shop lights I could also tell the same thing through the camera that does not look like Toyota original paint also ..
I like my 1st generation Prius engine layout, where one half is the gas engine and the driver side is the battery components. The lube workers don’t need to mess around the electrical hook ups, and everything is easy to see and work on.
Seems like the sunroof rattle affects many models across the Lexus range. I had a rattle that took months to pinpoint but it ended up being the sunroof. The seal was an absolute bear to install but it fixed the rattle immediately. ‘09 IS350
If I was the customer, I'd go back to a Toyota/Lexus engine air filter, I'd check the cabin air filter and replace it with a Pureflow HEPA filter for a fresh clean smell, and treat the seats with a leather conditioner to prevent further cracking. Not to mention, properly set the tire pressures.
As always very valuable information, learning so much on your channel example had my 2021 Hybrid RAV4 in at Toyota for an oil change and they overfilled by almost 1/2 a Quart, from one of your videos I knew this is not good so I removed the extra, and this just makes me realize why I should just do my own oil changes. Thanks AMD wish you and your family a Merry Christmas
Talking from experience AMD will always give you a reality check and tell you clearly that his not a fan of after market parts specially when it comes to SUSPENSION. In Amd voice "Suspension = OEM no questions asked"
I started driving for a living too… I have done it in the past and it is really a hand to mouth existence… I’m a single parent so people like AMD are a Godsend.
I'm so tempted to buy one of these. They are expensive upfront but I think it will pay for itself many times over. Such amazing deal with Lexus Select, covered forever on all but common wear items for 10 years or 200k km (125k miles). If one is ever to sign your life away on a car, these are the ones to have. It will actually keep running past 7-10 years it takes to pay for it.
@@mrs.carcarenut8959 nope, imo its really good. I love to see some activeness (if that's the right word) than having camera on a tripod. Also smoothly going in and out for important areas when Mr CarCareNut talks and point. Please continue this kind of filming if possible. Always, always love these videos.
Im buying a 2nd Lexus now and learn a lot of things about this video and I really like it. I hope you keep posting this kind of very intellectual videos.
I feel everybody could appreciate two videos: if it is recommended by Toyota to utilize Fuel Injector Cleaner and if it is which one. Also another video about if you should wash the engine bay in your toyota and if so how to do it?
Very informative. Always enjoy learning more in this video with your inspection. Definitely do more of these type of videos. Mrs. Car Care Nut's car definitely would be interesting to look at too!
AMD, I have done 273,000 miles in my Toyota Prius V or as they call it in the UK (Prius+) and the engine has just got the basic maintenance like Oil and oil filter with air filter and spark plugs and coolant changes. All the maintenance I have done ti my car has only been used Toyota Genuine Parts
Owned gs300 for 11.5 years with 132k with no Mechanical issues just a few expected minor gripes. Best car I ever owned. I saved money to pay off and purchase things I want it instead of paying car repair bills to car loan bills for close to 12 years! Damn these Lexus are bulletproof and I'm about to retire but I have no desire to buy any new car instead just plan on driving my Lexus.
I have been watching your channel for sometime now and I really enjoyed your videos. I think you are a very talented teacher and technician and most importantly honest. I wish you were in my area I would be very proud to bring my Toyota for service for you to work on unfortunately I in Canada just north of Toronto. Thanks for the excellent work and videos and the excellent way you show all the details. Keep up the amazing work and videos again thank you Greg
The shop that said brakes was not making a time mistake.. they were just scamming. Saying a month means they are saying brakes are worn out and need repair now
In my experience, you can save money on some things by fitting non-genuine parts to your TOYOTA/LEXUS, but not the shock absorbers. i made the mistake and i had a very hard car. I really regretted saving those $ 100- $ 200
AMD please do other high mileage Toyotas, I'm especially interested in how the older ones are holding up. Despite living in the salt belt here in Iowa I have tried my best to keep salt washed off it and it still presents quite nicely overall. I love my 'ol '99 Camry XLE V6 so much I still use it as my ONLY 4 wheeled transportation, whether it's for a trip to the store, to work, visiting family travels of 250 miles, and even long travel vacations of over 2500 miles (did that just last spring). I figure I'm getting paid so to speak every day I keep it vs. the cost of owning something newer with a payment or would have greater depreciation. My "newer" vehicle is more for my hobby which is an '06 Goldwing, haha. I have some repair & maintenance $ put into it, but not real bad since I've done pretty much everything myself except for the welded exhaust repairs, tires, and alignments.
Great video and inspection tutorial. 2010 MDX I had a FP tire slow leak, a local chain pulled the tire and fixed it and told me I needed to do a brake job. I looked and said I probably had another 20k on them and I'd take care of it. I told him these were the original pads @265k miles he said no way. I told him I drive 357 miles back and forth to work each week for 5 years(plus family trips) and all open road with very little to no braking. He couldn't believe it but I assured him I bought it at 60k and didn't think it needed brakes before me and I do all my maintenance. Until you look no one can possibly know what the scenario is. I'm a retired manager/mechanic and no longer work long distance. 284k miles. 70% of braking is done by the front and will need replacing more often normally. I'll get a rotor turned rather than buy aftermarket, the metal of the OE rotors are better. Ceramic pads.
My 2015 Yaris is on it's 2nd front original pads,i'm glad the last owner continued with using Toyota pads,the feed & brake wondeful. My old 2001 Yaris needed front pads,i used a different brand....didn't feel as great thou. Well chuffed with genuine Toyota brake pads.
I replaced my HID bulbs with genuine Philips d4s. Not too expensive on Amazon. Doesn't make sense to get cheap unknown bulbs that you'll be using for the next 10 years
My emergency room story for those wondering. I was wearing work gloves as I was changing the transaxle fluid in my daughters 2012 Sienna. The drain plug was very tight so I bared down on it and it let loose...driving my left hand down into the concrete floor. It hurt but I just shook it off and finished the job (and the rear differential fluid change). When I removed the glove, I noticed my ring finger was getting swollen so I tried removing the wedding ring....nope, not even close. Kept it in ice water most of the night, hoping it would get better but woke up the next day and the finger was a scary reddish-blue color. Went to ER and they said they had to cut it off. "My finger or the ring?" Thankfully, the ring and they have pretty cool tool for that. (Looks like a Drummel) I still need to bring the ring to my jeweler to get it re-welded together.
I’m glad you’re ok my brother! I pinned the comment so folks would read it and stay safe when working on cars.
Thanks for sharing your story so we all can learn from your experience and avoid accidents. A viewer was telling me about the rubber ring.. planning to get one for My husband, I’ll share how that works so you can be on the safe side.
Glad you are alright.
@@mrs.carcarenut8959 I've seen those! Our worship leader, Jon Egan, has a ring tattoo which is also a neat idea. (But I don't like needles so nope.)
Guess I will take my ring off for now on. Never thought about that. Thanks Feliz navidad y prospero ano nuevo
Speaking as a retired line mechanic (27yrs, Porsche, Audi, Volvo, VW), I would like to make two comments: I truly appreciate your professionalism and thoroughness. You know your product line and what to look for. Also, if this would have been a German made vehicle, the entire bottom of the car would have been covered with oil and antifreeze (after 100k mls)! I know from personal experience just how badly these leak. This vid is a testimony as to how good the Toyota brand is. Love your vids, keep up the good work!
German cars are pile of junk anyways
@@OreganoCaramel These days yes, but up to the 90s Benzs and BMW were high quality tanks. VW was always dodgy, they could never make anything that was'nt air cooled and simple.
It does not mean that overall every aspect of the car is top notch, Japanese alsways had good sealing solution, germans suck bad
Sir .. i have a VW Amarok 2012 2l 4 cylinder diesel engine ... Bad engine and turbo .. should i buy a 4 cylinder or v6 engine?
@jonasjonaitis8571Changing the seal at regular intervals?
That is funny, I have a Lexus with 210000 miles
All l had to change is my brake rotor and pad and full synthetic oil change at every 10k miles
Addition I do transmission fluid change every 50k miles
There is something special about watching a real professional, you sir do not disappoint.
AMD I wish all auto mechanics were as honest and Transparent as you are. Keeping doing work with honor and integrity. God bless you and your family 🙌🙌
AMD, on behalf of all my Toyota/Lexus friends that I shared your passion with, thank you!! Kudos to the owner for keeping it ina good shape!
The cameraman need a raise !
This is the difference between a Toyota certified technician who takes pride in his work and reputation vs a quick lube shop that upsells other services to get more out of each walk-in customer. Great job as always AMD, I'm curious why they left the stickers on the front strut mounts, that's a bit odd.
It is odd. It takes literally 2 seconds
@@TheCarCareNut Flat rate ...every second counts :P
I thought the stickers were a sign of honesty by the mechanic who installed them; easily seen by the owner, and hopefully the brand is identified on the invoice.
Do mechanics have to have any certification from the State, etc..so the Public is protected from scams and incompetence?
These quick lubes places are minimum wage workers -that most time know nothing- about vehicle maintenance and operations. They specialize in upselling filters, etc. you many not need and repairs they are incapable of doing, professionally. Just shows that politicians care less about the safety of the public.
Yep! A good honest mechanic are getting rarer and rarer to find these day including mrcarcarenut.
You are a great mechanic with highest work ethics and high morals. If I live in your city, I would be your royal customer and let you be the mechanic to service all scheduled maintenance on my Lexus LS 430. My LS has always been serviced at my local Lexus dealership. Thank you for another great video. 👍🙏
AMD I wish we had more honest mechanics like you that in this day and age are a real challenge to find. Bless you and thank you for the video.
Keep up the great work.
I had a good experience, many years ago, from our local mechanics at Christian Brothers Automotive. My wife's Corolla had a loud screeching noise from one of the front wheels. I brought it over and they looked at it and said, "She just had a small pebble stuck in the caliber so we removed it and it's fine, pads look good, no charge" I was speechless and have gone there ever since with anything I can't handle.
If it's the same Christian Brothers I went to then possibly they've changed business practices. Quote to replace a fuel pump went up $200 because THEY snapped a bolt off. When I got my car back the passenger side kick panel was laying on the floor and the mechanic tracked grease all over my door panel. I've grown weary of any company that announces their faith in a attempt to come across moral and trustworthy.
Unfortunately there are a few bad apples out there in every industry. Props to the owner for taking reasonable care of his vehicle! Looks fantastic for an Uber with 100k miles.👍 Thanks, AMD and Mrs. Car Care Nut!
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Hello David & Elizabeth, thanks for all your support! I always see you active in the community and livestreams. Thanks from the bottom of my heart 🌻
@@mrs.carcarenut8959 Much love from Northern California. ❤❤
I can attest that AMD is a good honest man and this video gives you a taste of this. Got all my skid plates back on today, even the one for the gas tank.
Cool. I have a 2006 matrix 4wd with 186,000 miles and have done over 9,100 rides. Car runs perfect (just replaced intake gaskets to fix rough idle in the cold) and back seats are in excellent shape. I try to maintain it like an aircraft.
I used to hear that cars couldn't be past a certain age to qualify for ride sharing.
@@danwake4431 they changed it to 15 years old or younger. His car about to be phased out in a couple of weeks
@@danwake4431 True if you are starting out.
@@jamesmyers6739 That is incorrect. I just logged on today.
Everytime I watch you I like you more. I've been in the car business for 35 years this year and I want my customers treated the same. May the Lord bless you and keep you as well.
Just found this guy and I like him, seems pretty spot on. Wish we had more good honest mechanics around like this guy 👍
Ahmad, you are the last of the honest mechanics. Thanks for a thorough walk-through on this car.
AMD, The camera operator deserves a raise and a Christmas bonus!!
Agreed and Done!
@@TheCarCareNut Absolutely, I totally agreed. Your producer/camera operator/editor, deserves a huge bonus. Excellent video. CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU BOTH.
@@TheCarCareNut :D
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@@mrs.carcarenut8959 It never hurts to give a gentle reminder.
Compliments to mrs car care nut for the excellent camera work.
It’s really helpful to understand what you’re talking about.
AMD, you are Honest and we all watch your channel because we know you are truthful about your vehicle inspection and repairs. We are all Happy that you are out there. Your veracity in your videos continue to solidify your viewers.
I am glad to know that I can use Toyota parts on my Lexus. The price differential is great.
There are no AMD in my town so you are one in a thousand or even greater. The average citizen has no way of finding an honest mechanic and shop except trial and error. Most vehicle owners go thru their whole vehicle lives and NEVER find a honest shop and mechanic. And the Dealership can have bad mechanics, too. So car owners are holding a losing hand, most times.
Thanks for the video, very educational and unembellished.
ps. Not sure I would use a Lexus for an Uber business. But it works for him. Surprised on the good condition of this car.
Huge thanks for dropping lovely comments for my work! Honestly, was my first time using the GoProm so I hope I didn’t make you all dizzy lol. Let me know if you guys would be interested on watching AMD do an inspection on my car?!?
Blessings 🌻
Great job! Thank you for supporting and encouraging AMD. Blessings!
Nice job!
Yes, let’s see that…
Mrs car care nut, you did great the video did not trigger any dizziness to me knowing i got traumatic brain injury you did awesome. I do vote for Amd to inspect your car (none Toyota)😉
Yes keep that content up let's see that inspection........😁😁😁
Thank you for showing us an inspection. It really helps to see what a DIY should be checking for every oil change. In my opinion I like to stick to genuine parts too. If I like how it drove on the test drive, I'd like it to drive like that through the life of the vehicle.
I just bought a 2013 ES350 and it looks mint and I really love it so far. This was great to see the mechanical parts of this car. I know my engine is different of course. Thank you friend.....from Nova Scotia. I wish all of my American neighbours will be safe during these times.
Thank you . Best wishes to you also.
Great car you bought, I got a 2015 and love it . I visited Nova Scotia just before the pandemic, beautiful.
How much and how many miles when you got it? I'm in the market for a Lexus right now and just wondering what real people are paying vs. what the internet says.
@@wildhorses6817 How much and how many miles when you got it? I'm in the market for a Lexus right now and just wondering what real people are paying vs. what the internet says.
This is a real mechanic!!!!! They are a dying breed!!!!!
AMD, I really appreciate your honesty regarding the brakes not needing replacement.
Yes, when I had my oil changed last time the mechanic said I will need new brakes at next oil change. Last time I ever see him for auto maintenance. I have a new mechanic recommended by my neighbors.
Hey Mr Car Care Nut, I must say thank God for you and Scotty. I love your Car care videos and I am grateful to know that there are mechanics like you and Scotty who would take time out to help vehicle owners like me to better understand how to diy so that we can get the best out of our vehicles. I am a Toyota vehicle owner and I have been diy even more now that I tune in to your program, from all the way here in Jamaica. God bless you continually. 🙏
Scotty? He's not the same person as before. Lots of click bites and the same old material being recycled.
Excellent! I just made a decision to find a highly qualified mechanic keep my cars in good condition. I will NOT buy a new car and feed the greedy Dealers who charge thousands above MSRP because of the Covid, Chips, "market prices" and other excuses. Dealers can keep the cars and I'll keep my money.
This guy knows his stuff. Subscribe. This is not a crap channel. He does good work. Yes, really.
The passenger lumbar is notorious for rattling over bumps I had this same year - I changed the angle and inflation to reduce the frequency.
You have to be the most honest mechanic on any planet! Some brake pad manufacturers put renovable clips so that when the pads wears down to about 50% the warning light comes one. I took the clips off and was good for another 3 years. I simply remove the clips prior to subsequent replacements.
I am glad i found your channel. it saved me lots of money especially when someone suggested my shocks were bad hence needed replacement. Apparently, it was the tire pressures. I had watched your video on shocks and I realized I didn't need replacing them. Thank you so much. Rav4 doing so well on the road!!!
KYB makes 80% of all Toyota's factory struts and shocks. They are the OEM. However, there is a big difference in the tuning in the aftermarket vs oem struts with the aftermarket lines usually being much "stiffer." Also, KYB gives a lifetime warranty on their entire aftermarket line much of which is made in Japan.
just because struts are manufactured by KYB doesn't mean that all the lines of their products are of same quality. OEM companies like Toyota, Honda, etc order products from manufacturers like KYB with stringent quality control and requirements. sadly such Quality Control doesn't often travel to their products that are sold as aftermarket products. manufacturers like KYB get million dollar orders from big car companies and they'll go above and beyond to satisfy every quality check the car companies ask of them. if a product doesn't pass Quality Control more often than not it ends up as aftermarket product sold by the company themselves.
long story short, OEM product is lot superior than aftermarket products even if manufactured by same company
@@lordjaashin A large tier 1 supplier like KYB or Denso is not going to supply their "rejected parts" to the aftermarket. Those get scrapped immediately if there even are any rejects because quality control is so stringent throughout the manufacturing process. Instead, they have different lines altogether in a different factory that supply their aftermarket lines. In the case of Denso the product is identical just made in a different factory. In the case of KYB, the struts are made in the same factory with the same materials and processes just on a different line. However, the internal valve/piston assemblies are very different in that within the aftermarket line they use a generic valve/piston for use in multiple struts, whereas, they use a vehicle specific valve/piston on their OEM lines. I will say also that the "quick struts" that KYB sells are not the same as OEM at all because the springs, steering bearing, and other hardware do not come from the same tier 1 suppliers Toyota uses in their factories and are obviously lower quality.
I found that the KYB shocks I bought at about twice the price of the monroes lasted about twice as long. So you save installation cost of the second set. Shocks typically last about 4-6 mths on a taxi so the extra life was appreciated. I remember buying a vehicle from a dealer and he told me they had just put in new shocks and he was telling the truth. Of course they don't put in quality shocks so within two weeks they had to be replaced.
I kinda of always wondered how uber lux vehicles can afford the depreciation on their vehicles. It is something that the average car owner doesn't really think about. Meaning that when your buying a car the last thing people think about is when your going to have to go through the same process again.
The struts we had on our 2011 Venza were absolute garbage! They went at about 90,000kms.
ES300h is a great idea for Uber and Lyft, especially since newer models qualify for the more expensive fares like Uber Premier and Lyft Lux. I use an HS250h for Uber and Lyft, and although it's too old for the fancy fares, a hybrid vehicle really makes a lot of sense for a rideshare driver, because the biggest expense is fuel. Most of my driving is inner city, stop-and-go, and lots of hills, which means that my HS250h can usually do around 32 MPG, while my 7th gen Camry V6 gets about 18 MPG in the same conditions.
I also recently replaced rear brakes on the HS since the car had the original 113,000-mile pads and rotors from 2010. Pad wear was starting to get very uneven thanks to some very stubborn caliper slide pins, but I addressed everything!
Great video.
Why a Lexus though? Why not a prius? I'm not racking miles up for some ripoff ride share service to just screw up your nice Lexus, it's a luxury car, not a NY city cab..
Just wait till you show up at a pax house and they have 2 large and 2 med suitcases! The trunk is sooo small the bags won't fit and the customer looks at you like WTF is with the the small trunk! lol
I know because I drive for UBER! Luxury car needs large trunk not the smallest trunk!
Great video for checking out a possible used car purchase, as well. Thank you, Mr. Car Care!
I wish I lived in your town so that I can have you inspect and fix my car. Great video.
This is why I do all my own work on my cars unless I really have to take it to a shop. No better guarantee than doing it your self and checking the vehicle. Great video!
Great vid! Please make a video about rust and undercoatings. There’s a lot of scams out there for frame protection
We are looking at a trusted and honest Toyota/Lexus mechanic here. We wish there were more of you where we live. Please move to Sugar Land/Houston area! Majority of my cars are Toyota's.
Yes. AMD, you are truly one of a kind. Thanks for being honest and having integrity!!
Instantly impressed with how easy the air housing and fuse box comes off..
I'm not mechanically inclined but love eatching your content as as Scotty's channel. Thanks so much for your detailed explanations and the obvious pride you take in your work
Scotty is crazy
AMD really wants to inform us. Scotty has changed, clik bait king now. Very disappointed.
How can you even compare this two! That guy is nut job.. Just click bait.. He just talk.. Waste of time that is!
I would suggest replacing the K&N filter with a regular filter unless the owner knows that it has to be cleaned and reoiled often.
Agreed i worked in a motorcycle/ atv shop and you would not believe the crud that can get through those when not maintained.
Look at the Project Farm tests of air filters. The K&N performed very poorly. In terms of keep the air clean, Wix and Purolator were the clear winners.
Spot on the hood is called a fisheye. There was some very small amount oil or grease on the hood not completely cleaned off and it reacted with the paint.
Always appreciate how you are genuine and straightforward; and it's easy to see that your passion and caring come through in the vids.
0:56 - I could tell right off the bat the hood has been repainted. The paint is "tiger striped" (metallic striping from improper air pressure) and the paint was applied very light.
At time stamp 15:51, not a clue what it is, could be a covering for a hose or a ground strap but it looks like some green crusty stuff on the end.
Hey, pat yourself on the back, I was a mechanic at one time GMTC educated several years' experience and I would feel quite comfortable having you work on my vehicle.
We need more mechanics like you.
Hi! That’s the high voltage wire and it’s normal to have some green on it like that. That’s just the shield that protects it.
I had my brakes inspected last week and was told the front was good (green), the back brakes was caution (yellow)! This was the results from my Certified Toyota Multi Point Walk Around Inspection report! I have the rear replaced with after market (NAPA) brakes. I do notice the difference in the braking!
AMD, Have you done a service comparison between Lexus & Toyota? I'm interested to see the difference in costs between the two. Thanks, John p.s. Keep up the GREAT work!
I have been thinking of that exact comparison
Good video idea! Ill add it to the list
John, they are litterally the same. If you want to do cheaper services, get a 4 cyl toyota. A bigger engine will always use more qts during an oil change. My lexus takes 7qts. Its a v6. My sisters camry takes 4.6 qts. My other sisters prius takes 4qts. In the long run, the smaller the engine the more money will be saved on maint and gas. A hybrid will cost more to maintain than a simple 4cyl because the hybrid system has more electric parts prone to failure. Thoyota hybrids have long lasting brakes though because they use brake regenerative system aka just a fany way to say the transmissiom helps slow the car down before the brakes.
@@adamdistortion8810 i think you mean the electric motor runs the other way to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy during the regen braking process. albeit the regen braking only takes place on one of the axles, hence the other axle still may need the regular brakes to put in the same amount of work.
Always learning something new 😅🤙
Keep in mind as a hybrid, the front brakes are regenerative so they don’t wear nearly as much as regular brakes!
I have 2013 ES 300h with 190,000. It’s still amazing. With proper maintenance and trips to service (dealer), it’s held up shockingly well. Even the leather seats have barely worn. It’s wild how good these cars are.
That’s very good to hear, are you on the original hybird battery?
@@iRicardoYT We are!
Did you ever change the transmission fluid?
I had the same issue with the rattling sunroof. Bought oem seal replaced myself no more rattle. 2013 lexus es350
Outstanding video AMD. Thanks for giving us a detailed inspection of this fine car. Wish everyone was detailed and honest as you are!
Honest is about hard to find as picking the winning lottery numbers. Should be a better system, do away with flat rate and pay salary or hour wage would be a good start.
I really enjoy watching you and Scotty kilmers channels because I get it straight and with a little humor. I recently purchased a 2012 Toyota Sequoia with 167000 miles and I’m not concerned about the miles at all. I have a trusted mechanic that services all of our Toyota’s. Including a2002 Lexus RX 300 with over 300000 miles. Thank you for all your great information
You're great! Thanks for the video. People like you are hard to find nowadays.
Hi AMD, love the gray, red, and white Toyota theme you have going on in your garage, I’m sure it goes unnoticed for a lot of viewers but I picked it up and it’s awesome!! Thank you for your awesome and super informative videos, I have to admit that you are one of if not the most genuine and most helpful people when it comes to Toyota/Lexus cars. Thank you!!
Hi Amaan, thanks for your comment! Let me share with you something about our garage.. we painted the walls ourselves years ago before the channel existed. We went with the Toyota theme because we found it suitable.. not knowing that we were actually preparing it to be his filming studio. Every time I think of that moment I smile so wanted to share it with you since you caught on it. Blessings 🌻
@@mrs.carcarenut8959 wow it’s awesome sometimes things fall into place unintentionally and I think this is an awesome example of that. Sending love and thanks to the whole car care but family because these awesome videos wouldn’t be possible without all of your support to AMD. Thank you!!
Ha-ha! Yes, I noticed it too!😁
Chicago is a long way from Sydney Australia otherwise I’d be bringing my car to you. Love your channel and I’m a big believer in finding a trustworthy independent mechanic (like you), and building a good relationship with.
I live in Michigan ( salt ! )
I’ve had wheels so seized to the hub, I had to slightly loosen the lug nuts…then drive in a circle in a parking lot to break them loose
Works every time !
I have an '03 ES300 I use for gigwork/Lyft. It's 210K miles strong, and looks new.
Trusted mechanics are so hard to find. You see maybe a dozen or so on RUclips (that I've found anyway), but otherwise it can be hard to tell. So, with the help of people like you, I've essentially become the family mechanic.
If the pads (or a single pad) is NOT perfectly level in either the up/down direction, or in the left/right direction (ie has a runoff) upon close inspection, AND the car still has a superb braking feel, it's an indicator that there is a partial seize in the piston(s) for the pad it's clamping has developed. The caliper pins could also be seizing/seized if it's a more basic caliper. The nonuniform pad wear, caused by the partially seized brake components, then causes an out-of-round groove to form in the rotor, and the pad goes into and comes out of the groove, which causes the brake vibration. In addition to replacement of pads and rotors (or a resurfacing if it makes sense), the only way to fix it is to remove the pistons from the caliper, clean out all the black debris trapped in the caliper (which does not get removed during a brake fluid flush), and then reinstall the pistons using a new brake seal kit (and replace the pistons if they are bad)...
I drove my Tacoma with minor brake pulsing for 14 months (after replacement of the originals which I got 80000 miles out of)..it would only pulse under light braking, and never would pulse under moderate or hard. The whole fable of carbon build-up on the rotors did not apply, as hard sudden brake applications didn't make the pulsing stop. Turned out that one of the pads had very very slight irregular wear, caused by partially seized pistons. New piston reseal kit, and caliper clean out...the brakes felt better than new!
Very clean underneath, great condition for the mileage, quality in construction shows.
Great video AMD! The industry could certainly use more honest & true professionals like yourself! God bless brother! Thank you!!
This Lexus is a clone of our car, right down to the missing air filter on the battery cooling fan. It must be the Canadian model. Two items of note: In three years, the one repair I had to make was to the hood latch. I oiled it. Lack of lubrication had caused it to fail to close. My Ontario car went in for a re-paint of the bottom part of the trunk lid due to corrosion beginning around the stick-on medallion and the horizontal trim piece. At $400 CDN it was a simple and relatively inexpensive fix. At 150,000 km our 2014 es300h remains exceptionally reliable and economical to own. Thank you for this expert analysis of an identical car.
I'd love to see a video of the cleaning of that battery fan now that you have the back seat apart.
Your inspection was thorough. I am a novice and learned by watching you. Thanks
You are an amazing mechanic! You care about your customers, most people would appreciate that quality in a mechanic. Continue to care. Much success with your business. God bless you.🙏❤️
I just got a 2018 Toyota Camry with 10000 miles love your channel so much
Mechanic shops up sell services all the time. My friend with an X3 and a maintenance plan got a call from the dealer service center manager telling him to replace the brakes ASAP due to a safety concern. When my friend said sure go ahead, it should be free due to my maintenance plan, they did an 180 saying brakes are fine you need to wait for the pad wear light to turn on in the gauges!!!! Lol 😂
Lol ridiculous
I don’t own a Lexus or Toyota but watched your video. Appreciate your honesty with the customer and doing a through inspection.
Several times in my life I've run into dishonest mechanics. I caught them red-handed. Short story, after I threatened legal action I was refunded money and parts. Toyota shops in some cases aren't much better. For example, I was shown an air filter (at Toyota dealer) which was very dirty. I asked the service person why my initials and the date weren't on the filter he was showing me. I changed the filter myself several days earlier.
That’s just plain wicked!! I hope you blogged about that!
I once brought my car to a dealership and marked all fluids and even chalked the tires for rotation…..went to pick it up, payed the bill…… checked tires and under hood when I got home….. NOTHING had been serviced!!!!😠
Went back next day insisted on speaking with owner/manager and when I told him what happened he seemed mortified. But one can only wonder who might be instructing them to be doing this??
Yes, I change mine and write the date and name too.
And take cell phone pics with time and date attached.
1:11 That jewelry safety around cars is crucial. The horror stories of people working around heavy machines with metal on them is compelling reason enough for me to never get piercings.
In Iraq, Ladas, Moskovitches, Volgas and Gazzes from the 1970s, are still in service (mainly working as shuttles between towns in the countryside).
No car on earth could have been made poorer than these Soviet brands and models.
What's the secret then having them still running - and running strong?
The Energy put into maintaining and modifying them in replacements and alternative parts.
"No Energy system can produce sum useful Energy in excess of the total Energy put into constructing it.
Energy, like time, flows from past to future".
Wailing.
Moskvitch, not MoskOvitch. Other than that, you are spot on!
Great point when I look at the hood through your shop lights I could also tell the same thing through the camera that does not look like Toyota original paint also ..
I like my 1st generation Prius engine layout, where one half is the gas engine and the driver side is the battery components. The lube workers don’t need to mess around the electrical hook ups, and everything is easy to see and work on.
Thank you for this video, Toyota quality is number 1, that is why Scotty always recommend it.
A really great, informative and helpful video. Thanks, Ahmed! Lovely camera handling too. Best regards from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thanks for all you support! 🌻
@@mrs.carcarenut8959 You’re more than welcome. I wish you happy holidays and a merry Christmas. 🙏🏻
@@yunus_aros Merry Christmas to you as well! 🙏🏼
Seems like the sunroof rattle affects many models across the Lexus range. I had a rattle that took months to pinpoint but it ended up being the sunroof. The seal was an absolute bear to install but it fixed the rattle immediately. ‘09 IS350
If I was the customer, I'd go back to a Toyota/Lexus engine air filter, I'd check the cabin air filter and replace it with a Pureflow HEPA filter for a fresh clean smell, and treat the seats with a leather conditioner to prevent further cracking. Not to mention, properly set the tire pressures.
On this model it is synthetic leather, if that makes a difference.
As always very valuable information, learning so much on your channel example had my 2021 Hybrid RAV4 in at Toyota for an oil change and they overfilled by almost 1/2 a Quart, from one of your videos I knew this is not good so I removed the extra, and this just makes me realize why I should just do my own oil changes.
Thanks AMD wish you and your family a Merry Christmas
How did you remove the extra oil?
Talking from experience AMD will always give you a reality check and tell you clearly that his not a fan of after market parts specially when it comes to SUSPENSION. In Amd voice "Suspension = OEM no questions asked"
I started driving for a living too… I have done it in the past and it is really a hand to mouth existence… I’m a single parent so people like AMD are a Godsend.
I'm so tempted to buy one of these. They are expensive upfront but I think it will pay for itself many times over. Such amazing deal with Lexus Select, covered forever on all but common wear items for 10 years or 200k km (125k miles). If one is ever to sign your life away on a car, these are the ones to have. It will actually keep running past 7-10 years it takes to pay for it.
Best to purchase used Lexus. Have an honest mechanic inspect it.
I was wondering how good this video is then realized Mrs CarCareNut is in charge of the camera.
Aww thanks I was so nerves thinking that I would make viewer dizzy with my shaky hands! I appreciate your kindness 🌻
@@mrs.carcarenut8959 nope, imo its really good. I love to see some activeness (if that's the right word) than having camera on a tripod. Also smoothly going in and out for important areas when Mr CarCareNut talks and point. Please continue this kind of filming if possible. Always, always love these videos.
Im buying a 2nd Lexus now and learn a lot of things about this video and I really like it. I hope you keep posting this kind of very intellectual videos.
I feel everybody could appreciate two videos: if it is recommended by Toyota to utilize Fuel Injector Cleaner and if it is which one. Also another video about if you should wash the engine bay in your toyota and if so how to do it?
I would love to get my engine bay cleaned on my 2010 RX. But I have been advised against doing so! Would love to know if there’s a safe way to do it
Very informative. Always enjoy learning more in this video with your inspection. Definitely do more of these type of videos. Mrs. Car Care Nut's car definitely would be interesting to look at too!
He will find many issues since all of my trips last 5 min lol
Having a honest mechanic that’s super skilled is very rare. Too many part changers out there
i always have big respect for good honest mechanics like you
AMD, I have done 273,000 miles in my Toyota Prius V or as they call it in the UK (Prius+) and the engine has just got the basic maintenance like Oil and oil filter with air filter and spark plugs and coolant changes. All the maintenance I have done ti my car has only been used Toyota Genuine Parts
Oh woooow. That is very impressive. But it should be no problem for a Toyota
You are a great mechanic and a honorable person. Merry Christmas
Owned gs300 for 11.5 years with 132k with no Mechanical issues just a few expected minor gripes. Best car I ever owned. I saved money to pay off and purchase things I want it instead of paying car repair bills to car loan bills for close to 12 years! Damn these Lexus are bulletproof and I'm about to retire but I have no desire to buy any new car instead just plan on driving my Lexus.
Very nice....that's how thorough I am when I purchased my Toyota used vehicles!!
I have been watching your channel for sometime now and I really enjoyed your videos. I think you are a very talented teacher and technician and most importantly honest. I wish you were in my area I would be very proud to bring my Toyota for service for you to work on unfortunately I in Canada just north of Toronto. Thanks for the excellent work and videos and the excellent way you show all the details. Keep up the amazing work and videos again thank you Greg
Man, I watched this from start to finished and loved it! You're right, find an honest mechanic and stick with him. Thankyou for your videos,
The shop that said brakes was not making a time mistake.. they were just scamming. Saying a month means they are saying brakes are worn out and need repair now
In my experience, you can save money on some things by fitting non-genuine parts to your TOYOTA/LEXUS, but not the shock absorbers. i made the mistake and i had a very hard car. I really regretted saving those $ 100- $ 200
AMD please do other high mileage Toyotas, I'm especially interested in how the older ones are holding up. Despite living in the salt belt here in Iowa I have tried my best to keep salt washed off it and it still presents quite nicely overall. I love my 'ol '99 Camry XLE V6 so much I still use it as my ONLY 4 wheeled transportation, whether it's for a trip to the store, to work, visiting family travels of 250 miles, and even long travel vacations of over 2500 miles (did that just last spring). I figure I'm getting paid so to speak every day I keep it vs. the cost of owning something newer with a payment or would have greater depreciation. My "newer" vehicle is more for my hobby which is an '06 Goldwing, haha. I have some repair & maintenance $ put into it, but not real bad since I've done pretty much everything myself except for the welded exhaust repairs, tires, and alignments.
Life is good with a mechanic like you lol 😂
Great job filming Mrs car care nut. 👏
Thanks Tommy! I try my best 😇
Great video and inspection tutorial. 2010 MDX I had a FP tire slow leak, a local chain pulled the tire and fixed it and told me I needed to do a brake job. I looked and said I probably had another 20k on them and I'd take care of it. I told him these were the original pads @265k miles he said no way. I told him I drive 357 miles back and forth to work each week for 5 years(plus family trips) and all open road with very little to no braking. He couldn't believe it but I assured him I bought it at 60k and didn't think it needed brakes before me and I do all my maintenance.
Until you look no one can possibly know what the scenario is. I'm a retired manager/mechanic and no longer work long distance. 284k miles. 70% of braking is done by the front and will need replacing more often normally. I'll get a rotor turned rather than buy aftermarket, the metal of the OE rotors are better. Ceramic pads.
Good professional mechanic..telling the truth.
You're the man..
My 2015 Yaris is on it's 2nd front original pads,i'm glad the last owner continued with using Toyota pads,the feed & brake wondeful. My old 2001 Yaris needed front pads,i used a different brand....didn't feel as great thou. Well chuffed with genuine Toyota brake pads.
Well done AMD! You are very Honest!
I replaced my HID bulbs with genuine Philips d4s. Not too expensive on Amazon. Doesn't make sense to get cheap unknown bulbs that you'll be using for the next 10 years