$4,100 exhaust system ?
#1
Lead Lap
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$4,100 exhaust system ?
Just took my 98ES (w/117k miles) to Lexus asking them to check for, what sounds like slight exhaust leak.
Tech shows me system, pointing to manifold behind engiene where leak is (at flange to next piece). Connecting flanges at all system connection points are really rusted severely. He says since so much rust, system integrity will be compromised as soon as bolts are turned, and metal just falls apart. Suggests replacing entire exhaust system at a cost of $4,100. Only other thing to do is have some outsider weld/repair flanges to system he says, saying gaskets cannot work with flanges rusted thru like they are.
In addition to that, he says sqeaking sound indicates water pump/pulley near death - replacement cost = $1,100 (including timing belt at same time).
He says that while I could save some $ having Meineke-type place do exhaust system below car, he wouldn't personally allow them to do anything near engine, such as the manifold if it was HIS car. I sort of agree, but geez - putting $5,200 into this car ?? I love it, but .. that's a good percentage of the whole car's value !
I hate when this happens.
Tech shows me system, pointing to manifold behind engiene where leak is (at flange to next piece). Connecting flanges at all system connection points are really rusted severely. He says since so much rust, system integrity will be compromised as soon as bolts are turned, and metal just falls apart. Suggests replacing entire exhaust system at a cost of $4,100. Only other thing to do is have some outsider weld/repair flanges to system he says, saying gaskets cannot work with flanges rusted thru like they are.
In addition to that, he says sqeaking sound indicates water pump/pulley near death - replacement cost = $1,100 (including timing belt at same time).
He says that while I could save some $ having Meineke-type place do exhaust system below car, he wouldn't personally allow them to do anything near engine, such as the manifold if it was HIS car. I sort of agree, but geez - putting $5,200 into this car ?? I love it, but .. that's a good percentage of the whole car's value !
I hate when this happens.
#2
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Seems a little strange.
True, replacing the exhaust system with OEM parts is not cheap, but the price quoted seems very abnormal.
Those exhaust pieces can be welded at joints (I know what he is talking about) and they can vent hot exhaust. In addition, you can have a bad gasket or two, I have had them and not that hard to replace with some welding.
Are you able to take a photo of the area in question, I might be able to give you some more advice on this issue?
Was it anything like one of these points below?
True, replacing the exhaust system with OEM parts is not cheap, but the price quoted seems very abnormal.
Those exhaust pieces can be welded at joints (I know what he is talking about) and they can vent hot exhaust. In addition, you can have a bad gasket or two, I have had them and not that hard to replace with some welding.
Are you able to take a photo of the area in question, I might be able to give you some more advice on this issue?
Was it anything like one of these points below?
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Heres my train of thought (someone please correct me if I am way off base, I have only owned my ES300 for a month)
For 4 grand... I wouldn't let him touch it, unless it is time to get it smogged, and replacement is needed in order for it to pass. I have an older Accord, with pretty severe rust, past the cat converter. I just kept using it, it passed smog no problems. The car has 195k miles, I just gave it to my dad 2 weeks ago so he can use it as his daily driver and it easily passed its latest smog certs.... with the rusted out exhaust.
I for one wouldn't pour that much $$$ into an OEM exhaust, when aftermarket systems will give you better performance, some for less $$$. Not all performance exhaust systems sound like fart too, some are comfortably quiet ("confortably" being a very subjective term).
I don't know about Meineke, but there are plenty of after market tuner shops that to very good work, at least in my area.
I have an old family mechanic that I have been going to for decades, whenever the repair/troubleshooting is too much for my meager skills. Personally I trust him more than any dealership mechanic.
For 4 grand... I wouldn't let him touch it, unless it is time to get it smogged, and replacement is needed in order for it to pass. I have an older Accord, with pretty severe rust, past the cat converter. I just kept using it, it passed smog no problems. The car has 195k miles, I just gave it to my dad 2 weeks ago so he can use it as his daily driver and it easily passed its latest smog certs.... with the rusted out exhaust.
I for one wouldn't pour that much $$$ into an OEM exhaust, when aftermarket systems will give you better performance, some for less $$$. Not all performance exhaust systems sound like fart too, some are comfortably quiet ("confortably" being a very subjective term).
I don't know about Meineke, but there are plenty of after market tuner shops that to very good work, at least in my area.
I have an old family mechanic that I have been going to for decades, whenever the repair/troubleshooting is too much for my meager skills. Personally I trust him more than any dealership mechanic.
#4
Lead Lap
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This is the only pic I can get while in the driveway (can't get access between firewall & engine). I suppose all flanges are similar :
#5
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That's pretty nasty.
You may have seen page 3 of my car domain page, and I have done a lot of custom exhaust work, so this will give you some ideas on replacing these pieces. They won't affect smog either.
In your case, these flanges, could be cut off on both sides and replaced by regular pipe (should be somewhere about 1.75 to 2.25 inches or so in diameter). I know the exhaust shop I do work with down here could do it cheaply and quickly, thus it is not rocket science nor does it cost a fortune. Then you wouldn't need to worry about gaskets either.
You may have seen page 3 of my car domain page, and I have done a lot of custom exhaust work, so this will give you some ideas on replacing these pieces. They won't affect smog either.
In your case, these flanges, could be cut off on both sides and replaced by regular pipe (should be somewhere about 1.75 to 2.25 inches or so in diameter). I know the exhaust shop I do work with down here could do it cheaply and quickly, thus it is not rocket science nor does it cost a fortune. Then you wouldn't need to worry about gaskets either.
#6
Lead Lap
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Thanks for the help.
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You might want to try to get an exhaust off a salvage ES that isn't in as bad shape if you don't want to go the custom route. Contact member 'Aliga' who has salvage connections and is in your neck of the woods.
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#9
i would get a 2nd opinion on what needs to be replaced.
personally i have replaced any exhaust parts with bosal. they fit great and are pretty reasonable on price.
you can peice together a system on www.******************.com, get free shipping and lifetime warranty on pipes and muffler.
i would recommend that route.
replacing this stuff is pretty easy, if you have the tools
personally i have replaced any exhaust parts with bosal. they fit great and are pretty reasonable on price.
you can peice together a system on www.******************.com, get free shipping and lifetime warranty on pipes and muffler.
i would recommend that route.
replacing this stuff is pretty easy, if you have the tools
#10
Lead Lap
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Fixed !
Took the car to a local trans shop who said leak problem was limited to flex pipe. Since flex pipe was part of a larger assembly, they cut out and replaced (by welding) flex pipe w/new.
Cost = $300 (plus New jersey's stupid 7% sales tax).
$321 being much better than Lexus' $4,100.
That's the good news. The bad news is that my water pump is starting to squeak and leak. Lexus wants $1100 for pump & timing belt, this guy wants $498. Money, money, money, .......
Rear seal will probably be after that.
Cost = $300 (plus New jersey's stupid 7% sales tax).
$321 being much better than Lexus' $4,100.
That's the good news. The bad news is that my water pump is starting to squeak and leak. Lexus wants $1100 for pump & timing belt, this guy wants $498. Money, money, money, .......
Rear seal will probably be after that.
#11
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Just another fine example of a Lexus stealership promoting the "Lexus Ownership Experience" brought to us by their dealer and service network.
Preposterous!
PLEASE print out your thread and send copies of it in the mail to the dealership owner and service manager; perhaps to the district service manager as well if you have his/her contact information.
Preposterous!
PLEASE print out your thread and send copies of it in the mail to the dealership owner and service manager; perhaps to the district service manager as well if you have his/her contact information.
#13
Man this whole thing makes you think.... You kind of expect a certain amount of respect from a Lexus dealer. I guess just because they are Lexus it does not mean that they can be dishonest. Looks like somebody needed to amke a payment on his boat. Specter
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Lead Lap
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Anyhow, here's the estimates from the bill at Lexus :