Oil pressure hose failed
#1
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Oil pressure hose failed
Well, I think I just earned every penny spent on my extended warranty. Driving home from work today, I started to smell a burning smell through the heat vents. I thought it was the car in front of me, it was so bad I rolled the windows down. About 1 minute later, the message indicator stated that I had low oil. I was about 1 block from home. I made it into the garage, only to see the garage filling with smoke. I quickly backed the car out on the driveway, opened the hood and let things cool down.
I had oil all over the floor of my garage and driveway, and all over the engine of the car...but was thankful I made it home. Lexus roadside assistance was FANTASTIC. Had a tow truck at my house in 30 mins, towed me to the nearest dealer, and I am in a loaner car. I shut my car off in time, the engine did not lock up.
Seems this oil pressure hose failure is a common problem, might be a tech service bulletin. Not a cheap fix, either. Glad I bought the extended warranty.
My car has 54K miles on it....very early to have this kind of failure. But, happy that Lexus took care of me.
Has anyone else heard of this on the 3.5 engine?
I had oil all over the floor of my garage and driveway, and all over the engine of the car...but was thankful I made it home. Lexus roadside assistance was FANTASTIC. Had a tow truck at my house in 30 mins, towed me to the nearest dealer, and I am in a loaner car. I shut my car off in time, the engine did not lock up.
Seems this oil pressure hose failure is a common problem, might be a tech service bulletin. Not a cheap fix, either. Glad I bought the extended warranty.
My car has 54K miles on it....very early to have this kind of failure. But, happy that Lexus took care of me.
Has anyone else heard of this on the 3.5 engine?
#2
WOW!! So much for Lexus quality (through out our years on this forum). I too bought the Platinum extended warranty, covered for 100,000 miles / 5 years, just for the possibility of these kind of things happening. What loaner did you get? Never heard of this on any of my other makes.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Yes, we have been through a lot these past 3+ years. However, this was the first time the car was actually disabled and I am not happy about it. My driveway is stained with oil, hopefully the snow will absorb it.
One good note, the service advisor stated that they may need to do some engine work since the car ran low on oil. I mentioned the cold engine knock and they are going to look into that. Stay tuned......
I asked for a truck loaner due to the snow. They gave me a 2010 RX. Nice ride! I'll be in it for several days. So, between the RX and my wife's Pilot, we have two trucks for the storm....that is about the only plus!
Glad you got the warranty too.
One good note, the service advisor stated that they may need to do some engine work since the car ran low on oil. I mentioned the cold engine knock and they are going to look into that. Stay tuned......
I asked for a truck loaner due to the snow. They gave me a 2010 RX. Nice ride! I'll be in it for several days. So, between the RX and my wife's Pilot, we have two trucks for the storm....that is about the only plus!
Glad you got the warranty too.
#5
Sorry to hear about the failure. That was a nasty one.
You will need some sort of absorbent to soak up the oil. Ask in your local hardware store.
BTW, it is not a good idea to open the hood if there is smoke coming out of the engine bay.
You have to wait till things cool down, or the fumes mayflash and you'll end up with a charred wreck.
And I would not drive that last block. With symptoms like that - stop and shut off the engine as soon as it is safe to do so.
Now you know that you would not be stranded for long with Lexus roadside assistance.
You will need some sort of absorbent to soak up the oil. Ask in your local hardware store.
BTW, it is not a good idea to open the hood if there is smoke coming out of the engine bay.
You have to wait till things cool down, or the fumes mayflash and you'll end up with a charred wreck.
And I would not drive that last block. With symptoms like that - stop and shut off the engine as soon as it is safe to do so.
Now you know that you would not be stranded for long with Lexus roadside assistance.
#6
If you have a concrete driveway, we used to sprinkle redi mix concrete dust to hide my
'64 Corvair multiple oil stains back in the sixties. Worked well. At least you'll have AWD in this storm. As of right now 3:34PM, we only have a light dusting in the Wilkes Barre - Scranton, PA area.
'64 Corvair multiple oil stains back in the sixties. Worked well. At least you'll have AWD in this storm. As of right now 3:34PM, we only have a light dusting in the Wilkes Barre - Scranton, PA area.
Trending Topics
#9
Looks like you got hit by this, unfortunately you were not called...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...placement.html
Limted Service Campaign 9LH
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...placement.html
Limted Service Campaign 9LH
#10
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
If you are looking under the hood, the disaster occured towards the fire wall on the passenger side. It was too dark to take a closer look.
Very well could be the same issue, don't know why the ES was not part of the campaign.
I'll know more when I pick it in a few days.
With all of the snow, the RX loaner will come in handy.
Very well could be the same issue, don't know why the ES was not part of the campaign.
I'll know more when I pick it in a few days.
With all of the snow, the RX loaner will come in handy.
#11
Lexus Champion
Looks like you got hit by this, unfortunately you were not called...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...placement.html
Limted Service Campaign 9LH
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...placement.html
Limted Service Campaign 9LH
#12
From what I've read it only applies to selected Toyota and Lexus VIN's with the 2GR-FE
engine. May have to perform due diligence on my part to investigate for my ES and my g/f's '08 RX...
engine. May have to perform due diligence on my part to investigate for my ES and my g/f's '08 RX...
#13
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (1)
I;m going to guess you have the common VVT-I line failure (rear bank, passenger side). My Toyota dealer has had several on the Avalon's/Camry's do it. It's a major design flaw unfortunatley. So don;t feel like your alone in this.
The VVT-i line is part metal, and part rubber hose. The rubber hoses will often leak due to the pressure they are under.
The VVT-i line is part metal, and part rubber hose. The rubber hoses will often leak due to the pressure they are under.
#14
Rubber hose is used where flexing is required either to install or if attached to a removable component. If the correct hose material is used and it is clamped correctly then the pressure or the oil temp. is not a problem.