TOYOTA V6 OWNERS! This is The Biggest Problem with The 3.5L V6 Engine

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @Alpha_2288
    @Alpha_2288 Год назад +706

    No stupid music, no flashy editing, simple and informative. Keep up the good work Sir !

    • @davidparkins1808
      @davidparkins1808 Год назад +9

      Agree!

    • @briank10101
      @briank10101 Год назад +5

      I wonder if an alternate easier solution, for those who can't afford it, is rigging up something like an expanding turnbuckle that puts firm normal force on the leak area with some soft rubber at the leak end, kind of like one would stop bleeding in an open wound.

    • @JimmieHamilton-x5k
      @JimmieHamilton-x5k Год назад +1

      Where do you see music, flashy editing and no auto information on RUclips?

    • @andyroid5028
      @andyroid5028 Год назад +6

      _Yep. I cannot STAND it when there is so much LOUD background music (no matter the type) that I need to turn on Closed Captioning just to understand what is being spoken! To be clear, I'm always appreciative of someone that takes the time & effort to post a video... but it actually saddens me when they somewhat 'ruin it' by adding awful (and often too loud) background music!_
      *OK. I feel better. LOL*

    • @bwest-yq3uc
      @bwest-yq3uc Год назад +2

      Amen. Hate the LOUD music when you open their video and just stop viewing their channels.

  • @charlessandlin8705
    @charlessandlin8705 2 года назад +1004

    I worked for the Toyota Powertrain plant in Georgetown Ky. that builds this V6 engine and the area with the leak in this video is what we called the 3-point mating surface and If cleaned properly before the cover is installed they would not leak. The problem usually happens when team member handling the part touches that area. The team members have alignment jigs to prevent touching. I own a 2016 Avalon with the V6 and it is a great engine with very good MPG. I have since retired from the plant after 33 years and 10 months of employment. I have made this same repair on new engines in the plant that failed testing and had a leak before even being installed in a car.

    • @guruofendtimes819
      @guruofendtimes819 Год назад +51

      My 05 Highlander was made in Japan and is awesome

    • @bretmelton7116
      @bretmelton7116 Год назад +10

      @@chevalsauer he made it sound like it could just show up as a leak one day in some other videos

    • @robertmaybeth3434
      @robertmaybeth3434 Год назад +43

      Thanks for a reply from somebody truly in the know about this issue! My question is - since this area was so sensitive to a leak happening - why did Toyota not just specify replacing with a gasket AND sealer, instead of just the crappy sealer??? I know this wasn't your call to make, and when it comes to pinching pennies every automaker is acutely aware of the least increased expense. But I'm thinking adding in a gasket PLUS sealer would have cost them $1 per car to do. So why didn't they? A fix that only bounces back a few thousand miles later is not a fix!

    • @jamesbrasfield5688
      @jamesbrasfield5688 Год назад +3

      What the Tacoma 2016 2gr-fks

    • @kCI251
      @kCI251 Год назад +42

      @@guruofendtimes819 I've noticed a huge difference in overall quality in J VIN Toyota/Lexus vehicles.

  • @robertosantos-vx6pn
    @robertosantos-vx6pn Год назад +123

    This job was given to you because the owner of this car was impressed when you refused to change brakes that did not need to be changed. Honesty pays for itself. I You are a tremendous mechanic.

    • @Aluze
      @Aluze 2 месяца назад

      Correct. With me that's huge. Turning down someone willing to pay you because you think they are wasting their money is rare, and even for a simple thing, I would remember it

  • @THEH2OMAN
    @THEH2OMAN 2 года назад +857

    The way you are producing these in-depth repair videos with voice over is fantastic, we can see everything while you explain everything in a calm voice - outstanding!

    • @anthonyrolan8020
      @anthonyrolan8020 2 года назад +17

      He is the man!!! This was a great video! I need to get my hands on a 2022 highlander before they switch to the 4 turbo

    • @mikeschmidt6843
      @mikeschmidt6843 2 года назад +5

      Hi Mr CCNut,
      I love your videos.
      If it wasn’t for the fact that i live in Sydney Australia I would be a customer.
      Please if you can,
      2009 rx350 6 speed when i put in gear or reverse i get what i can only describe as a ping sound driving no issues
      Cold or warm start from N to D or R ping.
      I suspect low auto transmission fluid but dunno.
      Regards mike.

    • @00Papyrus
      @00Papyrus 2 года назад +4

      Def one of my favorite AMD videos!, My wife has a 2011 Toyota Rav4 v6 with the 2GR-FE and I just checked- no leaks for now! AMD, much love from Southern Ontario for the high quality content. 👌

    • @DejNtab
      @DejNtab 2 года назад +7

      As a professional when you know what you're up to and do a thorough job, the public will GREATLY APPRECIATED rather than just DOING THE MINIMUM TO GET THE JOB DONE IS WHAT MOST AUTO REPAIRS AND SHOPS DO FOR THE MONEY!

    • @franchisefred4066
      @franchisefred4066 2 года назад +1

      Get to the CHoPPa!!!
      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      Fantastic Lmao

  • @daved9532
    @daved9532 11 месяцев назад +72

    I have 2 of these engines a RX and a ES. I love em. Never seen a engine surgeon like this fellow. Hats off to knowledge like he has

    • @jeffreygoss8109
      @jeffreygoss8109 10 месяцев назад +8

      Too honest to be a millionaire.

    • @appear2935
      @appear2935 10 месяцев назад +3

      The transverse mounted engine is supposedly way safer also, it’s really remarkable how many models it’s used in

    • @AJ88874
      @AJ88874 25 дней назад

      @@jeffreygoss8109but now he probably is millionaire with this RUclips channel😊 good man got his good karma

  • @koolxxxyear
    @koolxxxyear 10 месяцев назад +8

    I don’t work on Toyota so I can learn a lot from you. You’re one of the very best in auto repair business. Many try, nothing beats knowledge and experience. Just a professional

  • @dantyler6907
    @dantyler6907 2 года назад +76

    I've got a 2007 Sienna, has the 3.5L with 278,000 miles. Never had a SINGLE problem.
    If the thing blows up tomorrow, I am STILL amazed!
    And ready to replace it with ANOTHER TOYOTA.

    • @guruofendtimes819
      @guruofendtimes819 5 месяцев назад +5

      Depends on the person that was applying the sealant at the factory

    • @davidanderson8469
      @davidanderson8469 3 месяца назад +2

      Think twice about the new ones. Get a five yr. older one with low miles and a service record.

    • @kapriseedwards9687
      @kapriseedwards9687 3 месяца назад +1

      Yours was probably constructed in japan

    • @roofcamper3473
      @roofcamper3473 3 месяца назад

      @@davidanderson8469they all have 10,000 mile oil change intervals with 1+ year between them too :(. So hard to find a used car that was taken care of these days because people who have them don’t sell them

    • @alexhazelwood1616
      @alexhazelwood1616 3 месяца назад +2

      06 Avalon 3.5L with 312k 😃

  • @jayisa7700
    @jayisa7700 Год назад +183

    $2600 is a bargain. Finding a knowledgeable and honest mechanic is almost impossible these days. Great info as usual.

    • @skymningforelsket1302
      @skymningforelsket1302 Год назад +22

      Some bargain. Thousands of dollars in expense to fix something that shouldn't break in the first place. How'd you like paying $45,000 for a new Lexus and then have to deal with it leaking oil all over the place like a 1962 British motorcycle.

    • @donjulio5045
      @donjulio5045 Год назад +3

      ​@@skymningforelsket1302become a mechanic and stop crying.i did 13 years ago... This is all easy to do now

    • @skymningforelsket1302
      @skymningforelsket1302 Год назад +10

      @@donjulio5045 Rrrrright. I should learn to code and remove the engine and transmission myself outside where I park on the street. ps please buy a V6 Toyota and enjoy yourself

    • @sharkeatinpizza
      @sharkeatinpizza Год назад

      ​@skymningforelsket1302 cry louder bud, get a prius and take the torment in stride if you're so butthurt over it

    • @donjulio5045
      @donjulio5045 Год назад

      @@skymningforelsket1302 be a man...soycucboi

  • @2006gtobob
    @2006gtobob Год назад +42

    This video raised my blood pressure. I am purchasing a 2023 ES350 with the thought in my mind that this engine was basically bulletproof and almost infallible after all the time it has been in production.
    I have 2 Accord coupes with the J35. The timing belt issue always has had me question whether or not Honda understands the fear people have. I have been a Honda-fan for over 30 years despite 3 engines grenading themselves early due to timing belt and VCM issues despite what I thought was excellent maintenance.
    I was interested in this engine because EVERYONE else stating "Bulletproof" "Perfect" "300,000+ miles with basic oil changes" etc etc.
    Thank you for presenting reality. I found your channel only yesterday.

    • @Cravenn5
      @Cravenn5 Год назад +7

      @@juliedumont3685exactly❣️ ppl can’t expect perfection or close to in anything. 😊

    • @Carl_McMelvin
      @Carl_McMelvin Год назад +3

      Lol wut.

    • @Jencha010101
      @Jencha010101 Год назад +5

      This and the external coolant leak because of head gasket makes me twice whether I really want a Sienna.

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Год назад +6

      how frequently did you change timing belts on the Hondas? My experience with t-belts is that they far exceed their recommended lifespans.

    • @2006gtobob
      @2006gtobob Год назад +1

      @bb5242 The D-series engines, as I recall, asked for replacements at 60,000. My '91 CRX grenaded at 60,500-ish. The 2nd, another D-series, let go around 120,000, 2nd belt. My J35, I changed at 93,000, around recommended time. The VCM took that engine out.

  • @narlycharley
    @narlycharley 2 года назад +125

    I'm 31 years old and have owned nothing but Toyota since high school. It's a family "tradition" that we've started since my grandfather bought a Corolla in the 70's and fell in love with it. I wanted to tell you that your content and what you cover is TOP NOTCH. Kudos.

    • @watson9897
      @watson9897 2 года назад +5

      Smart family

    • @MVos-md3rp
      @MVos-md3rp 2 года назад +6

      That is why chevy, ford, and chrysler owners switched brands to Toyota.

    • @topher8634
      @topher8634 2 года назад +3

      @@sharedknowledge6640 I lost a good friend and her 2 young children when her 2009 Camry went to full throttle at a busy intersection. When the data from the engine computer was pulled it revealed implausible data faults from the accelerator pedal position switch. That discovery was a vital part in the wrongful death suit against Toyota. Toyota tried several times to take possession of that vehicle to "assess" the problem. No doubt if they had that information would have been flashed out of existence. Toyota also made shims to install in the APP to correct the sudden or unintended acceleration. Toyota was so arrogant with this deadly problem. They were found to have known about the problem and had to pay the largest fine ever for covering it up. They, in my opinion, also paid off the NHTSA and the enlisted NASA engineers to "find" that there was no fault with Toyota's products that it was pedal misapplication. So they recalled 8 million vehicles, paid the largest fine ever, engineered a shim to correct the sticking pedals, reflashed engine computers for nothing? Then have the audacity to blame the problem on Toyota's own loyal buyers as pedal misapplication and incompatiblefloor mats. What a shame. Toyota is as arrogant as a lot of their owners. Buy a Toyota, they say. It'll last forever and won't cause any problems. Here we have a repair that requires the entire power train to be removed for an oil leak! At less than 120K miles too! Then this guy says "This engine is very well engineered, trust me I know I've been in hundreds if not thousands" well that statement is a little contradicting. No offense to his ability as a mechanic. I can tell he is very capable and takes pride in his work. Well Toyota fans this little "Achilles Heel" of an oil leak just costed you thousands of dollars to correct. But at least the engine didn't go to full throttle against your will and cause a loss of life. I love what you do for me, Toyota!

    • @farfromluzin
      @farfromluzin Год назад +2

      @@topher8634 I'm still buying a TOYOTA!

    • @dhowar
      @dhowar Год назад +2

      @@sharedknowledge6640 Every manufacturer has problems. But Toyota just has much less. I'm a Toyota owner.

  • @GeoMo52
    @GeoMo52 2 года назад +207

    Excellent video and description. I’m a 38 year Toyota Master Tech, recently retired and have to say, that was perfect. This audience can learn a lot from your videos. FYI we originally used the pallets from the truck frames with those heavy duty Harbor Freight caster wheels attached , to jockey the frames around,and then started using them for engine removal.

    • @marcesposito2587
      @marcesposito2587 2 года назад +20

      Agreed. I'm a Lexus Master tech myself, the main tech that performs this and the head gasket replacement, and lost count after the 10th cover I've done. I use a flat push cart and wood to support the frame. I prefer to put the engine on a stand to do it. I got tired of getting dripped on by the oil pans. My FYI, I recommend a water pump when I do this repair or head gasket replacement. My only tips I have are upon cover removal is to stick rags under the gears and to wipe all mating surfaces down with a lint free rag and CRC brand brake cleaner to clean the surface. There's a film still left if it isn't done.

    • @hightidelowtide6380
      @hightidelowtide6380 Год назад +3

      @@marcesposito2587 you recommend buying any GS or ES 350 LEXUS years?

    • @denverwynn4
      @denverwynn4 Год назад +1

      Do you gentleman know if this issue is just as prevalent in the 2.5L models? Thank you in advance.

    • @GeoMo52
      @GeoMo52 Год назад +2

      @@denverwynn4 it is not

    • @denverwynn4
      @denverwynn4 Год назад +2

      @@GeoMo52 thank you!

  • @tv_engineer28
    @tv_engineer28 Год назад +20

    I just found your RUclips channel. Being the son of a retired auto mechanic (and a Television engineer) I can't help it but to admire the awesome production of the video and the complete and detailed content of it. Watching was a delightful experience. I don't own a Toyota or Lexus but if I did, I would bring it to you even when that'd require to drive 2 hours (I'm in South Bend).

  • @embroideryguy
    @embroideryguy 2 года назад +353

    Dude, I love you man! I only wish I could work in your shop with you. Professional, honest, knowledgeable, organized, humorous, and well spoken. Great video!! It's a shame there are so few mechanics like you.

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 2 года назад +31

      I'd be happy sweeping floors jst to witness in person.😂🤣🤓

    • @paxtonquigley1725
      @paxtonquigley1725 2 года назад +11

      I second that comment. You are a pros pro. Thank you.

    • @erds6579
      @erds6579 2 года назад +7

      Same for me am not professional mechanic but I do oil changes and brake changes.

    • @icosthop9998
      @icosthop9998 2 года назад +11

      @@erds6579 and sweep and scrub his floors.
      his shop is as clean as any NASCAR professional race car shop.

    • @OOICU812
      @OOICU812 2 года назад +8

      Agreed. Competent, reliable, and honest mechanics seem to be about as rare as common-sense is these days.

  • @dski2266
    @dski2266 2 года назад +58

    This guy is amazing. That stealership took a giant hit when Amd decided to go on his own. I know where I'll be taking my Rav4 after the warranty runs out.

  • @familyman247
    @familyman247 Год назад +34

    Just took my mom’s 2007 es 350 with 126k in last week for service. My certified Lexus/Toyota mechanic pointed this out to me. Told me exactly the thing! Not worried about the small oil seepage it at the timing cover at this time but monitor it. A lot of labor involved.

    • @jonc2914
      @jonc2914 4 месяца назад

      "Toyota reliability"..... none of my jeeps or bmws ever had this big of a repair.

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 4 месяца назад

      ​@@jonc2914yeah right. The parts on bmw would exceed it easily

    • @jonc2914
      @jonc2914 4 месяца назад

      @@asadb1990 then you don't dont know how to buy parts

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 4 месяца назад +2

      @@jonc2914 last i checked toyota oem spark plugs are like $13 each. Bmw ones are like 100 each. Hoses on toyota are standard and can be found everywhere. On bmw, they are proprietary with couplings. Toyota used mostly metric bolts. Bmw uses torx, hex, etc. The list goes on and on.

    • @asteiner9181
      @asteiner9181 Месяц назад

      How long can you drive with this leak ? My 2016 Tacoma has a minor leak. Does it cause the coolant to mix with the engine oil or anything? I don’t feel like spending 4-6 grand for a re-seal right now.

  • @steveosman4992
    @steveosman4992 2 года назад +17

    This mechanic is confident and knows what he's doing a rarity these days. Amazing.

  • @Mastr-Tech
    @Mastr-Tech 2 года назад +129

    I would like to say it’s very impressive that you have to time to film, teach and explain everything while taking the engine out of a car. That requires a lot of time and energy while staying concentrated on the job. Your an amazing technician. I’m 18 and I would love be to mentored by you. So thank you for making these videos and teaching me things I would never hear from just any technician.

    • @phajeb001
      @phajeb001 2 года назад +4

      Definitely someone whom I want to study or work for and be mentored by too.

  • @myusrn
    @myusrn 11 месяцев назад +6

    You are such a class act and genius with automobile repairs. Watching you zip through the myriad of details that are part of doing this repair and confidence with which you reassemble it all is mind blowing. If I ever need major repair to my Lexus I'm inclined to drive across country so I could have your shop do it.

  • @g.fortin3228
    @g.fortin3228 2 года назад +105

    I love the honesty in your discussions.. really wish more mechanics were this way! You set the bar high. Another great vid, AMD :- )

  • @pH7screwtube
    @pH7screwtube 2 года назад +90

    Your videos are usually a bit different than what you see from guys like Scotty and the Car Wizard. I really ENJOY seeing how you have given us a look at how this V6 would be dropped and repaired. Big thumbs up and subscriber here........ THANKS FOR POSTING!

    • @2muchpoison
      @2muchpoison 2 года назад +5

      I can't stand Scotty's voice, gives me tinitus.

    • @michaelkim2218
      @michaelkim2218 Год назад

      @@2muchpoison 🤣

    • @hcox1111
      @hcox1111 9 месяцев назад +1

      Eric O on the South Main Auto channel shows you the whole repair in real time and he does it like I would pour a cup of coffee. Watch him if you want to see every detail.

    • @joshephand5538
      @joshephand5538 3 месяца назад

      Scotty would use 205 engine seal repair , pour into the engine oil and be done with

  • @paularmstrong3395
    @paularmstrong3395 Год назад +12

    I have a 2007 Toyota RAV4 V6 (2GRFE) that I've been driving with the cold start rattle for over two years. Current mileage is 115K miles. Gradually, it got to the point that the rattle occurred with every cold start. No oil leaks; it still had that old VVTi oil line that needed replacing as well. Thanks to "The Car Care Nut" for these remarkable posts on the subject which helped me to intelligently understand the issue as well as approach my mechanic.
    The decision point on getting the 'time bomb' 2GRE cold start rattle issue fixed is one's overall view on keeping the car as well as the overall vehicle serviceability. Indeed, it is expensive because of the size of the V6 in the engine compartment requiring it to be removed. While the parts themselves are comparatively cheap (using ONLY Toyota OEM or AISIN), it's 20 hours labor to remove the engine, effect repair and replace the engine. In my case, this car is the best vehicle I've ever owned, and its 2GRFE V6 engine is probably the best V6 made by anyone ... ever. It's just that, unfortunately, the 2GRFE (and other 2GR variants) had the 'birth defect' of the VVTi problem from years 2006 through 2012. Otherwise, I've taken immaculate care of the vehicle and for its years, it is low-mileage. I am keeping this vehicle, no matter what other vehicle I might purchase, and on that note, any new vehicle I'd want to purchase equates to an eight to 12 month wait. So, rather than sit on the time bomb for upwards to a year, I am "repurchasing" my own 'quality pre-owned' car by having its repairs done. This includes new lower front control arms and front struts because they were due anyway, and insofar as the VVTi repair, since the engine is out, I'm due new spark plugs and a new water pump.
    I have a great independent repair shop, including a Toyota specialist with 40 years experience. The vehicle went into the shop on August 14th, and after waiting a week and a half for the VVTi gear assembly to be sourced and delivered, I picked her up on the 25th. Rattle gone, engine is strong, quiet and I can wait out the sh*t show of the new car market. How much did that cost? $6,800.00 for another 100k+ miles. These 2d Gen RAVs are among the best cars Toyota ever made; the V6 still gets around 27mpg hwy/24 city and I just couldn't rationalize, "skipping it" for the sake of infotainment, lane keeping assist and blind spot monitoring in something new at $40k and up.

  • @HoeGaatHett
    @HoeGaatHett 2 года назад +26

    I like how you take your time to explain in your videos, good and not quick. Some big youtubers always rush.

  • @garfieldisgod
    @garfieldisgod 2 года назад +12

    If only an honest guy like you was in my area....I always trade to newer when a vehicle gets 4-5 years....just because finding honest
    competent repairman is almost impossible...

  • @ste-ca
    @ste-ca Год назад +7

    Great video, now I understand why my car was in the shop for over a week getting this done. Sad part is that I bought a CPO 2022 Lexus ES350 with 12,500 miles. The CarFax that came with it said that the timing cover gasket had been replaced. Within a week of owning the car, the bottom of the engine was covered with oil and it was leaking on the driveway. Took it in and they took almost a week to replace the valve cover gaskets. Less than 500 miles later I thought I saw oil on the driveway again but could not see anything under the car but checked the oil level every morning just to be sure. Was driving it one afternoon and the low oil level warning came on. Had it towed back to the dealer and over a week later just got it back. They said the technician who had originally replaced to cover missed an o-ring! Sure hope it is fixed now.

  • @argentumman7116
    @argentumman7116 2 года назад +27

    Thanks for the diagnosis! After doing an oil change on my wife's 2011 Sienna (215k miles), I saw this leak and thought exactly as you described at 15:40 (banjo bolt leak). I had been looking for what that leak could be and how it can be fixed and, lo and behold, you pop out with this video. You, Sir, are no fluke. Your wealth of knowledge is priceless! Now I know it's a Front Timing Cover leak. On my wife's van it's not a "bad" leak. I cleaned it to see what would happen and it reappears slightly every month. I check the oil level every couple of weeks, and it has not gone down either. I might live with it but will monitor it regularly. May you continue to be blessed!

    • @SkylineFTW97
      @SkylineFTW97 2 года назад +2

      A leak like that is incredibly minor honestly. Especially at 215k. My 235k mile Accord has way more oil residue and doesn't use or lose any oil between changes. The best thing you can do? Change your PCV valve.

    • @anonymissed3611
      @anonymissed3611 7 месяцев назад

      Host says all models changed after 2010

  • @dantodhunter8373
    @dantodhunter8373 2 года назад +69

    Thankfully, my es350 hasn't had an oil leak. It just turned over 360,000 miles yesterday and is still rock solid with routine oil changes. The 3.5 liter is Toyota's best engine!

    • @ranwen2133
      @ranwen2133 11 месяцев назад

      What year is it?

    • @errolwashington5606
      @errolwashington5606 11 месяцев назад +2

      Damn!!! what year is your ES350? Wow!!!

    • @marvinkanhai411
      @marvinkanhai411 10 месяцев назад +2

      I own a es350 08 with 286k still runs great 2grfe bullet proof 100%

    • @errolwashington5606
      @errolwashington5606 10 месяцев назад

      Wow what year is your Lexus?

    • @appear2935
      @appear2935 10 месяцев назад +3

      Wow that gives mine hope

  • @Ruostesieni
    @Ruostesieni Год назад +3

    I've been eyeing a Toyota Crown from 2009 with the 2GR-FSE engine (non-hybrid one), but got scared after watching this video. Oh man, I was so hyped for that car - and still am, to be honest. People still praise this engine and it was not like it was bashed in this video either. I just tend to end up with the cars that happen to have the worst possible problems hidden inside of them.
    But the video was great: it was informative, thorough and literally showed the whole process from end to finish and even shed some light on the potential costs. Love it!

  • @truckerrickakamanowar
    @truckerrickakamanowar 2 года назад +12

    Great video. I don't even own a Toyota but I can appreciate watching a masterful professional Technician yourself doing what you do. May the Lord bless you and keep you as well. 👍

  • @KenGrant_LockandLean
    @KenGrant_LockandLean 2 года назад +32

    Your videos are simply mesmerizing!! Your skills with a wrench, a camera and the spoken word are quite impressive!!
    It's your honest open discussion about issues like these that will have me drive 1000 miles from Florida if I ever need this level of repair. Yeah, it'll cost more for the travel, but it's hard to put a price on piece of mind.
    Thanks for this channel, sir!!

  • @amdaniels11
    @amdaniels11 Год назад +2

    Wonderful video for an ex: Toyota mechanic and now these days a Service Manager for another Japanese brand. God bless your great ethics.

  • @raycollington4310
    @raycollington4310 2 года назад +21

    As a retired truck engineer I found this an excellent well made video. Thanks guys, much appreciated from London, UK

  • @kaafromoz
    @kaafromoz 2 года назад +36

    TY Sir for another awesome video, as an owner with a 2GRFE this was brilliant to watch but scary as well, I have never had an oil leak issue as my car is maintained very well but now I know what could be required if I am unfortunate to experience a leak.
    Ty mate I have posted a link too this on our Australian Toyota Owners Club site for all of my fellow 2GRFE owners to watch.
    Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘👍👍

  • @ppeters480
    @ppeters480 Год назад +10

    As an owner of a 2015 RX350 and having changed the spark plugs recently, this definitely is a plan C for spark plug replacement. Its a great video on going what is all involved, Luckily mine isn't leaking oil yet, but I know where to go if I ever have to. Lots of great info as always, Thanks for the great video !

  • @wadeyorke8144
    @wadeyorke8144 2 года назад +67

    I had a 2007 ES350 with this oil leak and I just watched the oil level and added maybe one liter every 4000kms. I now have a 2012 ES350 and no leaks so far at 95,000km. If it does develop a small leak, I will live with it.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q 2 года назад +10

      I agree it’s not worth the effort to fix. That is a very minor oil leak. All engines leak a little oil especially if they get overfilled and/or run hard.

    • @markvanderlee
      @markvanderlee 2 года назад +5

      Did you ever have any transmission issues with your '07? I have the same car with the same leak and also a bit of a slip on the 3-4 shift when the trans is cold.

    • @wadeyorke8144
      @wadeyorke8144 2 года назад +8

      @@markvanderlee My transmission would sometimes slip when shifting down from 5th or 4th to 3rd when merging under full throttle. The 2012 I have now has a much smoother shifting transmission.

    • @rodrogers6895
      @rodrogers6895 2 года назад +6

      @@markvanderlee Famous transmission ‘flare’ in Toyotas.
      Irritating but generally not serious.

    • @anthonyiannone7618
      @anthonyiannone7618 2 года назад +8

      try cleaning the area around the head - block - timing cover joint from the outside and smear gray rtv over it , there's no way i would spend 20 hours without trying that first!!!

  • @andyburnett8012
    @andyburnett8012 2 года назад +6

    Oh how I wish you were in UK as I would drive to anywhere in the UK that you had set up your workshop. I would trust you with my car as I know you put EVERYTHING into doing your job right. You are a rare individual, I have never come across someone so devoted to your trade and empathetic to your customers. Your engineering mind is quite beautiful to watch in your videos.

  • @joseluiscorona6102
    @joseluiscorona6102 10 месяцев назад

    Your are a rare breed of mechanic; honest,talk directly to the point. I have a es-300 with a 3.0 V6 and besides cover gasket and suspension replaced , ah and a charcoal canister. My car (2000).with 212,000 miles still running like a kitten!!!!!!

  • @landcruiser7936
    @landcruiser7936 2 года назад +39

    I'm always so impressed with your skill level. You make difficult jobs seem easy when we all know they are not. If I ever need this work done I know where I'm going. The 75 mile drive to your shop would be well worth it. Keep up the great work.

    • @eleanormassaro5195
      @eleanormassaro5195 2 года назад +7

      You’re so lucky to live 75 miles from AMD’s shop!

    • @charley95sheridan44
      @charley95sheridan44 2 года назад +11

      @@eleanormassaro5195 And I'm about a 125 miles from his shop. I will never go to a dealer again and I don't even need to explain why since I'm sure most people understand.

    • @Len10293
      @Len10293 2 года назад +3

      I wish he would be in my state

    • @pirihern9329
      @pirihern9329 2 года назад +1

      Too far , unless I camp close by

    • @jimmysilva3092
      @jimmysilva3092 2 года назад +1

      Where’s the shop at

  • @Kiddro22
    @Kiddro22 2 года назад +67

    The production as well as the detailed content you’ve explained is impeccable. If that’s all that’s needed to be done with those miles on it. Then it’s worth it. Because now you’ll get another 100k+ out of it. I keep autos to the end myself. I’m not into getting a new one every 5-8yrs just because they’ve updated the look of it.

    • @tolpacourt
      @tolpacourt 2 года назад +6

      Most new cars won't last 8 years with heavy use anyway. LOL.
      Toyotas and Hondas will.

  • @AlienPizza38
    @AlienPizza38 7 месяцев назад +2

    I feel like this is the type of guy that while I’m over there crying, cussing and throwing wrenches he’d come over and be like “lemme help” then 3mins later it’s fixed and I’m like😱🫡 much respect to you!
    Subscribed with the bell!!

  • @stevenlefebvre2991
    @stevenlefebvre2991 2 года назад +19

    You are a true professional sir. I am glad you are making these videos so you are teaching people how to do things correctly. There are so many mechanics out there doing things extremely poorly that give mechanics a bad name. But you are extremely top notch and I would feel confident bringing my car to you. And trust me I don’t let anybody touch my vehicles. Thank you again keep up the fantastic work.

  • @rubirunner8487
    @rubirunner8487 2 года назад +10

    My son and I really appreciate your videos, he was a entry level tech at our local Toyota dealer. He has moved onto to another brand. Enjoy watching him grow in his abilities. I wish you were closer to me, would love to have has a mechanic. Side note it was funny you mentioned the Car Wizard's RAV4 video. I watched it and went to your video list and reviewed Rav4. I was going to send it to his channel, I figured he would find it though. Just kinda funny. Keep up the good work and thank you.

  • @rainezapata2454
    @rainezapata2454 11 дней назад

    How I wish I can find an honest and very knowledgeable mechanic like you. Great informative video as usual.

  • @MKing-bj7eu
    @MKing-bj7eu 2 года назад +12

    ...Absolutely love your channel and content! We just bought our second RX350 (2022 V6). We bought our first one 15 years ago. It is still a great vehicle and still running strong! I will most definitely follow your maintenance recommendations moving forward with the new one!

  • @ChazR25
    @ChazR25 2 года назад +7

    I haven't worked on my Lexus in a while, found a local independent guy who we like, but I really enjoyed you disassembling this and talking in detail about various things. Excellent job! New subscriber

  • @williamalvarado7810
    @williamalvarado7810 6 месяцев назад +1

    This man is the best, honesty, integrity, blesses his viewers, no music, just pure joy and truth. God bless him and everyone watching. I’m blessed

  • @litoriaperoni7696
    @litoriaperoni7696 2 года назад +7

    Great job. I was first hesitant to spend 45 minutes on your video but I enjoyed myself much more than watching the latest Hollywood blockbuster CGI movie on Netflix. Your editing, narration, confidence and film making has improved fast and significantly. There is just something about an honest mechanic that makes me happy and gives me faith back in humanity. PS And thanks for mentioning the Car Wizard. Another one of my favourites.

  • @chrislang2341
    @chrislang2341 2 года назад +57

    Thank You for the informative content. It educates owners as to what they are dealing with and who should do their mechanical work for them. I help people in home improvement for the past 34 years and I can go anywhere in my community and have people walk up and thank me for the sound advice I’ve given them. As I’m sure you know It’s very fulfilling to know you’ve had a positive impact on other’s with information and confidence for them to make educated decisions so they don’t waste their time or hard earned money for poor results.

  • @leroyusa935
    @leroyusa935 Год назад +27

    Amazing instructional video. Outstanding way to keep those Toyota mechanics and engineers out of trouble. Your safety concerns are a plus and that's usually ignored. True the oil leak issues were overlooked in the engineering design phase, but there's no such thing as perfection, especially when the car is exposed to environmental conditions. Your instructional production, both video and audio aspects are excellent. Never a boring moment. So glad you left out those overbearing and unnecessary background music additions. Kudos to you, your coworkers and that pristine shop.

  • @andremontmartin7207
    @andremontmartin7207 2 года назад +15

    Another impressive video for those who, like me, are not car mechanics. We feel your great experience, in the calm and the concern to do well that you implement at each intervention on a vehicle, whatever the problem to be solved. Even without being directly concerned by this kind of operation or by the vehicle concerned, I always have great pleasure in watching your videos, solely for this constant state of mind that you show. Thank you and continue to give us this fine example of professionalism.
    From France.

  • @Wemissyoudoc
    @Wemissyoudoc 2 года назад +9

    I wish we have a mechanic like you sir here in Canada! Great job well done sir! Hope you have more blessings to come!

  • @cuongvu8421
    @cuongvu8421 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @alstines1
    @alstines1 2 года назад +6

    Every time I watch one of your videos, the first thing that comes to mind: competence is a wonderful thing! You make it all look so easy 😃 Your videos are awesome!

  • @freddreger1393
    @freddreger1393 2 года назад +57

    As a long time Lexus/Toyota owner, I find your videos both informative and fascinating to watch. I had this exact repair done on my 2016 RX with 28,000 miles on it. The warranty had expired 2 months prior to my discovering the leak, however, Lexus did the repair free of charge anyway. I had no idea how involved it was. I now have a new 22RX and I’m hoping they they have corrected this problem. Thank you for making these excellent videos. You are a true professional at your craft!

    • @edwarddougherty6552
      @edwarddougherty6552 2 года назад +3

      The same leak on my 2016 with approximately the same mileage.

    • @user-kh1ro6wv3t
      @user-kh1ro6wv3t 2 года назад +13

      I can’t believe Toyota still selling these cars and not owning up to the mistake.

    • @spicydogsoup
      @spicydogsoup 2 года назад +1

      Probably 1 in a million leak so I assume that's ok.

    • @bobhoran9778
      @bobhoran9778 2 года назад +3

      I just bought a 2016 RX with 83k miles. First Toyota product for us. No entry on the CarFax report for this repair. In fact, the one-owner car seemed to have been self-maintained. Fingers crossed.

    • @topher8634
      @topher8634 2 года назад +7

      @@spicydogsoup no, every one of them do. Eventually the oil starts dripping on the passenger side axle and slings oil everywhere. There will be oil all over the fire wall and back side of the engine. And all underneath the undercarriage. While driving, the oil is blown towards the rear. This is usually evident on Toyota brands if you are behind them on the road. You can see oil on the lower part of the rear bumper cover. Especially if it's been a while since it was washed.

  • @jdwcobra93
    @jdwcobra93 4 месяца назад +1

    This has got to be one of the best videos on a repair I’ve ever watched. Very knowledgeable and your shop looks to be very clean. I wouldn’t think twice about bringing my car to you. It’s hard to find a shop like yours. Great job!

  • @georgebraue4739
    @georgebraue4739 2 года назад +6

    Another classic! My favorite part is the voice over explaining how to judge the seriousness of the oil leak, whether to make the repair, and who to get to do the repair. Hard to get this info anywhere else. Invaluable for me as an owner of two vehicles with this engine.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 2 года назад +2

      AMD's level-headed, thorough and humble approach is what sets him apart from most other RUclips mechanics. Enjoy your V6s!!

  • @marckruse2181
    @marckruse2181 2 года назад +12

    I thought the older Toyotas and Lexus were bullet proof but this is an expensive repair. Great video with a lot of details.

    • @Glad2BGolden
      @Glad2BGolden 2 года назад +2

      And you believed it? lol They will tell you anything.

    • @thegreat9481
      @thegreat9481 Год назад +6

      You really think a car is gonna have no issues at all? Its about how much and how costly. Maintain your car well

    • @jackyou3145
      @jackyou3145 Год назад +3

      @@thegreat9481 Except this issue has nothing to do with maintenance.

    • @kellysutton2780
      @kellysutton2780 4 месяца назад

      ​@Glad2BGolden right I fell for it lexus rx330 are crap I should have gotten honda

    • @driftworksound6156
      @driftworksound6156 Месяц назад +1

      @@kellysutton2780Hondas aren’t what they used to be. Still better than most, but not Toyota/Lexus. All car companies have issues. Honda/Acura cars from the last 25 years have more problems on average than Toyota / Lexus cars, and sooner. I’ve had 2 Honda accords. I loved my 94 and it was in fact bulletproof. My 02 had transmission problems, which apparently after 1998 has been fairly common for Hondas.

  • @andysear
    @andysear Год назад +1

    So much for Toyota and Lexus engineering. Yes, the cars can last a very long time, however, the manufacturers of these two vehicles knew fully well that rubber pieces rot out quickly and the oil leaks that resulted could be catastrophic leading to consumers having to pay for new engines, often over $11,000. This along with under carriage rot, exploding sunroofs, unintended acceleration problems et al, keeps me hesitant about purchasing one of these suv's wondering what's next to go wrong and cost an awful lot of money to repair. Consumer videos on you tube have been very informative in this area as is this excellent video from Car Care Nut. Thank you for all the pertinent and valuable information. It is truly appreciated.

  • @binksterb
    @binksterb 2 года назад +4

    I own a 2013 Rx350 and thank you so much for the knowledge. This why I love your channel, and one of the reasons I bought a Lexus. You sir are a national treasure. God Bless

  • @Wicho4414
    @Wicho4414 2 года назад +4

    You are such a bad ass mechanic. May God bless you my friend. You, Scotty and Toyota Maintenance are my hero’s!

  • @hankitytankity
    @hankitytankity Год назад +3

    You are my new favorite RUclips mechanic. Keep em coming!

  • @JamesJonesTech
    @JamesJonesTech 2 года назад +8

    Finally finished working my way through this video, what a great in depth breakdown. I also watched car wizards video but wasn’t aware of this problem. So many cars in Toyota and Lexus land could be affected by this, glad to have a heads up. Thanks!

  • @nts3208
    @nts3208 11 месяцев назад +5

    At my job we remove the entire powertrain w/ the front axle all the time. We have a heavy duty metal table with a scissor lift under it to lower the whole thing away from the car and move it around. We actually made this table ourselves. It was worth it.

    • @gregblau8082
      @gregblau8082 6 месяцев назад

      We use a table like that. I think it's from harbor freight

  • @skylurker9737
    @skylurker9737 2 года назад +17

    As a Toyota Tacoma owner ( a 2010 with the 2.7 liter engine, RWD, automatic, standard cab and a 104,000 miles on it) I have really enjoyed your videos. The one issue that I am concerned about my truck is the plastic coolant bypass pipe. I know there is a metal pipe that Toyota has as a replacement for the plastic pipe. Should I be proactive and replace the plastic pipe or wait to see if a problem develops with the plastic one. I have seen videos on how to replace the bypass pipe and it looks like a DIY project. Thanks for all the good work.

    • @lamontgray6015
      @lamontgray6015 2 года назад +3

      Replace it brother

    • @ezekielvang8002
      @ezekielvang8002 Год назад +1

      Preventative maintenance is key. I wouldn't want to wait for it to start leaking because you'll lose oil pressure really quickly and could possibly seize your engine if gone unnoticed.

  • @EddyJToledo
    @EddyJToledo 2 года назад +11

    Fantastic! Couldn't be done better. Love all of your videos, and love your professionalism. As a fellow mobile technician, I pray that because of your work ethics more people appreciate the hard work of honest mechanics and shops, that sadly have been stained by dishonest dealerships and independent shops than only care about money, and not the customer and their trust. May the Lord bless you as well!

  • @gregblau8082
    @gregblau8082 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for addressing when this may not be necessary. I typically clean something like this and recommend keeping an eye on it. You're often taking a risk of damaging hoses, connectors, running into a seized ball joint, rusted out exhaust etc that will add to the customer's expense if the car is a little older.

  • @nategmaycock9398
    @nategmaycock9398 2 года назад +5

    I love that stand you used to set the engine assembly on .... wish I'd known about that 15 years ago ... I spent a whole day building a 4 foot tall 4x4 tool table chest on industrial castors that I used to do this job on many vehicles. 😅

    • @ashleyburkes3091
      @ashleyburkes3091 2 года назад

      Commenting on my girlfriends account because my phone died. I was just thinking how could I build this out of wood. Can you make a video going over your and how you built it?

  • @Pablo-cp9nc
    @Pablo-cp9nc 2 года назад +11

    Great video, I'd let you work on my vehicle any day! However, as a 35 year veteran master technician, I did see one fault with your process. The red shop rags you used to clean all of the sealing surfaces usually have an oily residue in them. This (as you also stated in the video) can compromise the ability of the "form in place" gasket material to make a good seal. I normally will use a lint free disposable shop rag to do this type of cleaning as to assure a perfectly clean surface.

    • @tommy6633
      @tommy6633 2 года назад

      And doesn't seem to torque anything...although I'll conceded he probably has a pretty calibrated hand/arm.

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Год назад +3

      @@tommy6633you work on stuff enough and you get very good at tightening bolts based on their size

  • @jdyahoo
    @jdyahoo 2 месяца назад

    The world needs more of you (honest mechanic) that knows what they are doing to help us.

    • @SolarSteveW
      @SolarSteveW Месяц назад

      Honest... AND content with making a profitable wage rather than gouging the customer.

  • @aussie8114
    @aussie8114 2 года назад +6

    Very clever 👍🏼 👍🏼
    I would not get this fixed though, because I guarantee the bill would be double or triple the amount you stated here getting it done at a dealership, and I would not trust anyone other than a dealership to do this.
    Cars leak oil, that’s just what they do. Put an oil tray on your garage floor and check your oil level every month.

  • @marcodarko6941
    @marcodarko6941 2 года назад +9

    Once and done I love that ethic! Do it right the first time, even if it is more work.. I totally agree.
    It is nice to see the 3.5 in the flesh and up close like you have done here. If I am not mistaken I believe you covered this issue and told us how to check that particular spot in your 2014-2019 Highlander video.
    Thanks for all you do, being so thorough and keeping us well informed, you are the best Mr. Care Care!
    edit: Any Toyota/Lexus mechanic I encounter out there I'd be interested to see how many of those "trophies" they collected. 😅

  • @devwhit
    @devwhit 2 года назад +4

    Checking in: 2008 Lexus RX 350, just about 120,000 miles. Not sure if to jump for joy or cry after this video 😁 So far no problems at all with the engine; all the maintenance AMD has recommended is up to date. Drove from Georgia to New York and back - smooth as silk sailing, no oil consumed, and no other problems at all to report. I’ll keep a hawk’s eye on that axle though! Well, it’s time to change that oil…

  • @MrRensan404
    @MrRensan404 2 года назад +21

    What a big job! It would be difficult to get a mechanic with your caliber to do the right thing. My thoughts, just clean the leak until the car reaches 300 K miles and by then it would be worth buying a new car since you’ve maximized its use.

    • @mambi74
      @mambi74 2 года назад +6

      I'd have to agree. Unless you have a superb mechanic, it's likely you're going to have a few new problems once this car goes back together (mostly).

    • @kane5445
      @kane5445 Год назад

      What do you mean by clean the leak ?

    • @MrRensan404
      @MrRensan404 Год назад +1

      @@kane5445 basically, wipe off periodically excess oil or place some absorbent pads underneath or on your garage floor to soak up the oil leak. Also check periodically the rate of oil loss. If substantial decide to get it repaired or sell the car.

    • @johnlibonati7807
      @johnlibonati7807 Год назад +1

      That’s what I’m doing. I just bought a 2005 RX330 with 323,000 on it to be my work vehicle. Runs fine but has the leak. I was going to try some leak stop, but since I only paid $1,000 for the car, I’ll keep it, maintain it and drive it until it dies. If I get a year or two out of it, I’ll be happy.

  • @eepower
    @eepower 5 месяцев назад

    I wish every mechanic is an honest and professional like you. Big shout out to you and your team. Thanks for sharing.

  • @martinbrock4394
    @martinbrock4394 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the detailed video that really gets to the nuts and bolts of the problem. The problem with our 2016 Avalon was a leaky water pump which cost $1200 to fix. Only 64,000 miles.

    • @markg999
      @markg999 2 года назад +1

      That is crappy, I have 2 cars with this engine and one sold at 220k miles no issues with water pump and 13 Lexus ES 104k miles. I gotta say I think Toyota from what I seen has gotten worse the last 5 or so years.

    • @rm5902
      @rm5902 Год назад

      Very. Very. Sad.
      Greatly dissppointed in Toyota poor Engineering & Quality.
      I no longer promote Toyota products

    • @martinbrock4394
      @martinbrock4394 Год назад

      Recently leased a 2023 Nissan Pathfinder and I love it! Scotty Kilmer calls their V - 6 engine" bulletproof " which gives me comfort to know.

  • @fungus4758
    @fungus4758 2 года назад +4

    This is a very well detailed documented vlog.
    Thank you sir for that and more importantly your honesty and fairness. I will highly recommend you to anyone who needs repairs on their Toyota Lexus vehicles.

  • @chrisexoticgaza8088
    @chrisexoticgaza8088 Год назад +1

    U r the first and only person I would feel comfortable with to work on my cars without my heart skips a beat. What state are you in?

  • @MICHAELWALTON1
    @MICHAELWALTON1 2 года назад +5

    The 2GRFE drop out is an excellent video as an owner of a 2007 Lexus ES 350. Supplied me lots of tips and funny I also changed control arms, all new struts, tuneup with new plugs& coils on mine, (DIY well worth it). It really is an excellent engine, body & interior overall. I am grateful to be driving an older model Lexus and still enjoy pride of ownership. Lots of notes taken on this video and appreciate your excellent presentations.

  • @bryansmalley
    @bryansmalley 2 года назад +7

    Amazing video! I cannot express how much I appreciate the intricate detail of the procedure and the honesty when it comes to the urgency of repairing this leak. I happen to have an '08 Rav4 with this engine and this leak. It's good to know that it won't become catastrophic because I think I will buy a new vehicle before spending the $5k that the dealership wanted for this repair. Thanks again for all the excellent videos and knowledge!

  • @bills6946
    @bills6946 8 месяцев назад +2

    I owned a 2009 Avalon with this engine. I maintained it religiously. Other than scheduled maintenance, I never had to put a dime into it. My best car ever

  • @keithwilliams9213
    @keithwilliams9213 2 года назад +4

    That was awesome. Thank you for your in depth description of the problems with the engine and how to make sure the repair is done correctly, along with your estimate of time and parts. Great shops, like great kitchens, don't have a lot of yelling and screaming or other BS because the people working there are experts at what they do and do things properly the first time around. That saves the customer time and money.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 2 года назад

      👏👏👏 There is no room for prima donnas in his shop.

  • @wtt8914
    @wtt8914 2 года назад +5

    This is very impressive and amazing content. I own a vehicle with this V6 engine and it's great to get educated on these engines. Thank you for making these videos!!!

  • @JUNJUN-lw2vr
    @JUNJUN-lw2vr 5 месяцев назад

    You have by far the best automotive repair videos on RUclips. I wouldn't be surprised if a TV Network Station pays you to have on their Network.

  • @lozza9789
    @lozza9789 2 года назад +7

    Great video Ahmed, thanks for sharing. I don’t own this car or engine but still a fascinating teardown and rebuild. Exceptional skills.

  • @KnightWolf
    @KnightWolf 2 года назад +4

    Excellent job explaining this. I recently had my 20 camry TRD resealed and luckily under factory warranty. I was very fortunate and had a technician that has done several of these and was able to perform this repair in one day. The new sealant has been improved so hopefully this will not be an issue in the future.

    • @rowsdower12
      @rowsdower12 2 года назад +2

      If you had to pay do you know the amount? Gotta be 2500. For the labor. Crazy

  • @boydmking1
    @boydmking1 20 дней назад

    Wow! Very impressive video. Not sure my 2014 Sienna is worth that price and effort? I'm taking it to get diagnosed
    tomorrow and will be praying for a good outcome. Knowledge of the situation beforehand is priceless - TY.

  • @tbone9405
    @tbone9405 2 года назад +10

    Impressive content as always, awesome to see this process of dropping the power train. It’s a treat to see you explain in detail the process!

    • @JohnThomas-kn2nj
      @JohnThomas-kn2nj 2 года назад

      Is that the timing chain? And if so when should the timing chain be replaced?

  • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
    @mathisnotforthefaintofheart 2 года назад +5

    It's a good video and very informative. That said, the 3.6 V6 has proven itself to be a very dependable and durable power train. High mile vehicles with this engine are not uncommon

  • @davidanderson8469
    @davidanderson8469 3 месяца назад

    You have the most complete and well thought out presentation on the internet.

  • @tg9754
    @tg9754 2 года назад +7

    Hi Amd, this is a great video. I commend you on your high-level of integrity helping everyone understand what is recommended and what is necessary. If I ever have that engine and need service, I will contact you since I'm in your area. Stay healthy and happy!

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 2 года назад +7

    Excellent video AMD!
    I purchased a 2005 Avalon when I retired from the military. Around 78,000 miles, it began to leak at the timing chain cover. Ironically, I purchased an extended warranty and it covered the costs of this repair. As an automotive technician, I was impressed with the performance of the 3.5. I replaced the oil hose on Bank 1 and used a metal line BEFORE Toyota came up with their all metal line solution. At 82,000, I sold the Avalon within a week, the car was impeccable, but I didn’t want the issues in the future. I’ve repaired several of these engines for other issues (suspension, water pumps, etc)

  • @andyjonelis6343
    @andyjonelis6343 Год назад +1

    The very best repair videos I have seen on the internet. Outstanding job!

  • @jimbike8064
    @jimbike8064 Год назад +9

    Professional quality videos Mr. Care Car Nut. I am not a mechanic, will occasionally do the simple repairs on my cars, but you present information in a clear, articulate, calm and easy to understand manner. I also enjoy your sense of humor. Hoping for many more years of your videos.

  • @perspicator5779
    @perspicator5779 2 года назад +16

    Sickdiculous how easy you make all these repairs seem! You are a master and my hero! Keep up the great work! Truly a fan!

  • @Drskopf
    @Drskopf Год назад +1

    Hey AmD your Nicaraguan Friend here !! Say Hello to your Nicaraguan wife from me! Thanks for showing this video since I'm on the market for an Used Avalon, I'm looking to either the 2018 or the 2020 Avalon, and knowing this issue will have me prepared before buying or what to look for when i go road test them, muchas gracias hermano!!!👍👍🤝🤝

  • @michaelruys5021
    @michaelruys5021 2 года назад +7

    Another great video. I understand things can add up but while you are there save some future labor and change the plugs. Also change the rear coils. The ones you remove can be kept as spares in case you need to replace a front one in the future.

  • @zahimiibrahim3602
    @zahimiibrahim3602 2 года назад +13

    Thank you, I enjoyed this very much.
    One thing that might work is to fabricate and bolt on a thin metal barrel 'roof' or cover (almost like a heatshield) between the leak point and the driveshaft to prevent oil dripping directly on it and so getting spread all over the engine bay. Just a thought. A gutter style design might work too, to help channel oil drips away from the axle.

    • @rajchandel2037
      @rajchandel2037 Год назад

      I also thought about it.

    • @JayDee-xj9lu
      @JayDee-xj9lu Год назад

      You could implement a soak pad on it as well.

    • @mwcleaning
      @mwcleaning Год назад

      Exactly. A small metal sleeve with an absorbent pad that you can change out when it loads up.

  • @edwinrumbaoa4507
    @edwinrumbaoa4507 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m an owner of a 2016 Avalon. Over 130,000 miles. Still have the original brake pads. Oil change very 7,000 miles (synthetic). At around 30,000 miles, under warranty, the dealer made some adjustments on the transmission (jerky between 1st and 2nd gear). As of now, it runs great.

  • @mahr4126
    @mahr4126 2 года назад +13

    I hope you can do a video for those who cannot afford a $3k repair bill or want to get rid of their Toyota/Lexus but can clean the leaky spots with a brake cleaner and treat the leaky area with a RTV type sealant that is oil/gas resistant such as Mopar RTV gasket, JB Weld gasket and similar. This would obviously apply to those leaks that are minimal.

    • @HawkingHorizon
      @HawkingHorizon 2 года назад +2

      Seconded on exploring the RTV sealant, if the leak is not significant then this might be a good mid-length solution also.

    • @gregjohnson2073
      @gregjohnson2073 2 года назад +1

      I don't think it would work as there is some crankcase pressure and heat expansion.

    • @kingofuseddurablecars.ls6040
      @kingofuseddurablecars.ls6040 2 года назад

      Stop watching then. Go make your own channel and do it yourself instead of minding other people business. Who TF raised you???

    • @anonymissed3611
      @anonymissed3611 7 месяцев назад

      Have you seen this work?

  • @mikebrock7606
    @mikebrock7606 2 года назад +19

    Great video. Here's my take. If the leak isn't 'too bad" I can replace a lot of oil for the cost of installing new gaskets. In my case, my car has 260K miles and runs like a top. Some lifter noise but otherwise very strong engine. IF I have to pull the engine, I am going to do a complete rebuild or swap used engines.

    • @hanial-kiwi503
      @hanial-kiwi503 Год назад +6

      i have this leak for the last 5 years with no loss of oil

    • @Dranreb865
      @Dranreb865 Год назад +5

      @@hanial-kiwi503 ah so what's leaking? Your oil multiply itself?

    • @hanial-kiwi503
      @hanial-kiwi503 Год назад

      @@Dranreb865 The blessingz

  • @slv2thegrind
    @slv2thegrind Год назад

    The quality and depth of information this man provides is amazing....not to mention the quality of his narration....no uh's and um's....eloquence