Fuel Injector cleaning/transmisson.
#1
Fuel Injector cleaning/transmisson.
Im going to get my fuel injector cleaned out. The guy whos going to do it says he going to use his own fluid and will clean using high pressure hose, i guess. Do you guys recommend that or just regular cleaner through the tank. He's also going to change my transmission fluid. Both for $120. Is that too high...I would change the tranny myself, but never done it sooo, most likely next time
#2
i personally just run a bottle of lucas fuel system treatment through a tank every now and then...seems to work just fine. fairly reasonable quote..it's really not hard to change the trans fluid, theyve got a DIY on here somewhere. But make sure he knows what he's doing. And before you say 'oh yeah no i know the guy and he knows plenty about cars' well that may be, but does he know plenty about LEXUS cars.
#4
A quick tip ahead of time:
-Drop the tranny pan, not completely at first, loosen one bolt more than the others to that the pan tips to one corner and you can direct the fluid where you want it to go. Take the magnet off the pan and clean it.
#7
Thanks for the info....but now Iv been getting mixed readings on what type of ATF to use. I hear not use the Type IV and to use Dexron III. I guess Ill have to read whats on the dipstick. Is Type IV bad....?
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#8
Don't listen to what others say. For your lexus, use only toyota Type IV or Amsoil ATF. As for the injector cleaning stuff, I've always use BG44k injector cleaner through the gas tank. It is pretty hard to come by, but it will break up alot of carbon and gunk from your engine. I've used it for years in all of my toyotas and lexus. If you happen to find a place that does the complete BG system flush, go for it. It's expensive but does wonders..
#9
As for fuel injection cleaning, just use Chevron w/ Techron and premium gas from Chevron. Works fine. Always keep the fuel tank 1/4 of a tank.
#10
Trust him, Toyota Type IV is the ONLY Fluid I would use. If you do it "regularly", as he said, you can just drain about 2 quarts (there's a bolt in the pan unlike Amercan made cars) and fill it back with "almost" 2 quarts of Toyota Type IV.
--Carnut1
#11
Fuel Injector Cleaning
Also, I have had 4 Lexus cars, from GS-430 to LS-400 and I have ALWAYS used Regular unleaded gas with no knocks, no pings, no problems. Higher octane is for that purpose, and that purpose ONLY, to prevent knocking. If your car wants a treat, putting Premium gasoline in the tank is not the way to treat it. If you happen to hear a "ping", then go to mid-grade and give that a try. If that doesn't stop it, then go with Premium. I've NEVER had a ping in my engines using regular unleaded, and again, use Chemtool B-12. It's been around a long time and it dissolves varnish and gunk very well.
--Carnut1
#12
You can use Mobil one synthetic
Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF is formulated for use in most North American, European and Asian vehicles.
Approved for Allison C-4 applications
Exceeds JASO 1-A performance standard
Also suitable for use in vehicles that specify the following fluid requirements:
Audi G 052 025-A2, G 052 162-A1
BMW LA2634
Esso LT 71141
ETL-7045E, ETL-8072B, N402
Ford* MERCON*, MERCON V, MERCON LV
All 2005 and earlier GM vehicles**
Honda ATF-Z1*
Hyundai SP-II, SP-III
Idemitsu K17
JWS 3309
Kia SP-II, SP-III
MAN 339F, V1, V2, Z1, Z2, Z3
Mazda ATF-III, ATF-MV
Mercedes-Benz 236.1, 236.2, 236.5, 236.6, 236.7, 236.9
Mitsubishi Diamond SP-II, SP-III
Nissan Matic-D, Matic-J, Matic-K
Subaru ATF
Toyota T-III, T-IV
Voith 55.6335.XX (G607, G1363)
Volvo 97340
ZF TE-ML 03D, 04D, 09, 14A, 14B, 16L, 17C
* Not recommend for CVT applications, Mercon® SP, Ford Type F
** Mobil DEXRON-VI ATF is recommended for 2006 and newer GM vehicles and improved performance in 2005 and earlier vehicles, wherever DEXRON is specified.
You can intepret the word "suitable" which ever ways. I've been using it myself.
Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF is formulated for use in most North American, European and Asian vehicles.
Approved for Allison C-4 applications
Exceeds JASO 1-A performance standard
Also suitable for use in vehicles that specify the following fluid requirements:
Audi G 052 025-A2, G 052 162-A1
BMW LA2634
Esso LT 71141
ETL-7045E, ETL-8072B, N402
Ford* MERCON*, MERCON V, MERCON LV
All 2005 and earlier GM vehicles**
Honda ATF-Z1*
Hyundai SP-II, SP-III
Idemitsu K17
JWS 3309
Kia SP-II, SP-III
MAN 339F, V1, V2, Z1, Z2, Z3
Mazda ATF-III, ATF-MV
Mercedes-Benz 236.1, 236.2, 236.5, 236.6, 236.7, 236.9
Mitsubishi Diamond SP-II, SP-III
Nissan Matic-D, Matic-J, Matic-K
Subaru ATF
Toyota T-III, T-IV
Voith 55.6335.XX (G607, G1363)
Volvo 97340
ZF TE-ML 03D, 04D, 09, 14A, 14B, 16L, 17C
* Not recommend for CVT applications, Mercon® SP, Ford Type F
** Mobil DEXRON-VI ATF is recommended for 2006 and newer GM vehicles and improved performance in 2005 and earlier vehicles, wherever DEXRON is specified.
You can intepret the word "suitable" which ever ways. I've been using it myself.
Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF has the following builder approvals:
Allison C-4 X
Typical Properties
Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF
Viscosity, ASTM D 445
cSt @ 40º C 36.3
cSt @ 100º C 7.4
Brookfield Viscosity, ASTM D 5293
-cP @ -40º C 10,040
Viscosity Index, ASTM D 2270 176
Pour Point, ºC, ASTM D 97 -41C
Flash Point, ºC, ASTM D 92 200
Density @15º C kg/l, ASTM D 4052 0.846
Color Red
Allison C-4 X
Typical Properties
Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF
Viscosity, ASTM D 445
cSt @ 40º C 36.3
cSt @ 100º C 7.4
Brookfield Viscosity, ASTM D 5293
-cP @ -40º C 10,040
Viscosity Index, ASTM D 2270 176
Pour Point, ºC, ASTM D 97 -41C
Flash Point, ºC, ASTM D 92 200
Density @15º C kg/l, ASTM D 4052 0.846
Color Red
Last edited by sam430; 02-09-09 at 03:20 PM.
#13
Here's another oppinion.
Mobil ATF 3309 is not synthetic. Most Lexus owners want to better protection of RX's tranny uses Amsoil Synthetic Universal ATF, see the side by side data comparasion of Mobil ATF 3309 vs Amsoil. Note the flash point and viscousity index differences.
http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/atf.aspx
"AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Automatic Transmission Fluid is completely compatible with other synthetic and petroleum automatic transmission fluids. AMSOIL ATF is a universal, multi-functional fluid that greatly reduces the need for specialized fluid inventories and the possibilities of misapplication.
AMSOIL ATF is recommended for transmission, hydraulic and other applications requiring any of the following specifications:
GM DEXRON® II & III
Ford MERCON®, MERCON® V
Chrysler ATF+ through ATF+4®
Honda Z-1 (Not for use in CVT transmissions)
Toyota Type T and T-IV
Mitsubishi/Hyundai Diamond SP II & III
Allison C-3, C-4
Caterpillar TO-2
Voith G607, G1363
ZF TE-ML 14A, 14B & 14C
Mercedes Benz 236.1, 236.6, 236.7, 236.9
BMW 7045E
JWS 3309
Vickers I-286S & M-2950S "
I have searched on Lexus forums and so far have not heard one owner having tranny failure using Amsoil. But others have reported problem using Mobil 1 synthetic ATF. I do not to get into a debate of Toyota T-IV vs Amsoil ATF. Just want to list the spec and what Amsoil publishes.
MOBIL ATF 3309
Viscosity
cSt @ 100ºC 7.2
cSt @ 40ºC 35
cP @ -40ºC (-40ºF) 14,000
Viscosity Index 180
Flash Point, ºC >185
Pour Point, ºC < -45
Density 0.8540
Color Red
AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF)
Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) 7.5
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) 37.4
Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270) 172
Noack Volatility, % weight loss (ASTM D-5800) 10.1
Flash Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-92) 224 (435)
Pour Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-97) -52 (-61)
Four Ball Wear Test, Scar in mm; 40 kg, 75°C, 1200 rpm, 1 hr (ASTM D-4172B) 0.40
Brookfield Viscosity (cP) -20°C = 1342
Brookfield Viscosity (cP) -40°C = 9621
http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/atf.aspx
"AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Automatic Transmission Fluid is completely compatible with other synthetic and petroleum automatic transmission fluids. AMSOIL ATF is a universal, multi-functional fluid that greatly reduces the need for specialized fluid inventories and the possibilities of misapplication.
AMSOIL ATF is recommended for transmission, hydraulic and other applications requiring any of the following specifications:
GM DEXRON® II & III
Ford MERCON®, MERCON® V
Chrysler ATF+ through ATF+4®
Honda Z-1 (Not for use in CVT transmissions)
Toyota Type T and T-IV
Mitsubishi/Hyundai Diamond SP II & III
Allison C-3, C-4
Caterpillar TO-2
Voith G607, G1363
ZF TE-ML 14A, 14B & 14C
Mercedes Benz 236.1, 236.6, 236.7, 236.9
BMW 7045E
JWS 3309
Vickers I-286S & M-2950S "
I have searched on Lexus forums and so far have not heard one owner having tranny failure using Amsoil. But others have reported problem using Mobil 1 synthetic ATF. I do not to get into a debate of Toyota T-IV vs Amsoil ATF. Just want to list the spec and what Amsoil publishes.
MOBIL ATF 3309
Viscosity
cSt @ 100ºC 7.2
cSt @ 40ºC 35
cP @ -40ºC (-40ºF) 14,000
Viscosity Index 180
Flash Point, ºC >185
Pour Point, ºC < -45
Density 0.8540
Color Red
AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF)
Kinematic Viscosity @ 100°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) 7.5
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) 37.4
Viscosity Index (ASTM D-2270) 172
Noack Volatility, % weight loss (ASTM D-5800) 10.1
Flash Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-92) 224 (435)
Pour Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-97) -52 (-61)
Four Ball Wear Test, Scar in mm; 40 kg, 75°C, 1200 rpm, 1 hr (ASTM D-4172B) 0.40
Brookfield Viscosity (cP) -20°C = 1342
Brookfield Viscosity (cP) -40°C = 9621
#15
I have found great success over the years in waiting until my fuel tank is down to about half or so and add a pint of Chemtool B-12 to the fuel tank. Do that often and you should never need a fuel injection "cleaning".
Also, I have had 4 Lexus cars, from GS-430 to LS-400 and I have ALWAYS used Regular unleaded gas with no knocks, no pings, no problems. Higher octane is for that purpose, and that purpose ONLY, to prevent knocking. If your car wants a treat, putting Premium gasoline in the tank is not the way to treat it. If you happen to hear a "ping", then go to mid-grade and give that a try. If that doesn't stop it, then go with Premium. I've NEVER had a ping in my engines using regular unleaded, and again, use Chemtool B-12. It's been around a long time and it dissolves varnish and gunk very well.
--Carnut1
Also, I have had 4 Lexus cars, from GS-430 to LS-400 and I have ALWAYS used Regular unleaded gas with no knocks, no pings, no problems. Higher octane is for that purpose, and that purpose ONLY, to prevent knocking. If your car wants a treat, putting Premium gasoline in the tank is not the way to treat it. If you happen to hear a "ping", then go to mid-grade and give that a try. If that doesn't stop it, then go with Premium. I've NEVER had a ping in my engines using regular unleaded, and again, use Chemtool B-12. It's been around a long time and it dissolves varnish and gunk very well.
--Carnut1