Toyota recalls LS, other models for valve spring replacement
#466
June 6th?!?!? Are you serious?!?! Wow! I could see 2 - 4 weeks delay, but not 7 months. I would be calling a different dealer.
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Took my LS600hl in for the vsr on Wednesday Jan 5, 9:00am and got it back today Friday Jan 7, 12:00pm. I was the last 600hl on the list of eight in Hawaii. Visited the shop and talked to the mechanic, said nothing special about replacing the valves, just that it was more labor intensive because of the high voltage, sensors and electrical clips that have to be removed and reattached. I also got to see the "special valve tool" that Toyota made specifically for the valve change (have picture if anyone interested) so that the motor didn't have to be removed. According to the tech and from my own observation there is more than enough room to do the vsr in the engine bay. They were doing it the old fashioned way (close valves, compressed air, etc.) Although this was time consuming it was faster than setting up the "special valve tool". Car feels and runs the same, can't tell yet if there are going to be problems so I'll wait and see. By the way inspected the engine by after I got home, removed all the plastic covers and visually checked to see if anything was out of place or not put back properly, looks good and all the plastic "rivets" were in place.
#469
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I had mine VSR done at Palm Beach. When I called for an appointment, the first available date was 4 weeks later. I had it done in early December. Dropped the car off early Thursday AM, It was ready on the following Monday. However, since I also had them perform the 25,00 mile service and had another issue corrected, it took until Tuesday until everything was completed. I had an RX loaner.
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My first post here. I was planning to buy an '07 this spring but will go for an '09. I really don't like the idea of buyig a car that had to have the engine removed and all of the springs replaced. Had I owned one already, then it is what it is and I would live with it. I won't choose to buy one with a known major defect despite the fix (which is a massive undertaking). As to whether this hurts resale posed in early posts, I would say yes. As a buyer, I am avoiding all 07-08 460s, if I am doing that there will be others who will do likewise. Before buying any car, I go to the forums first and learn beyond the headlines on CNN and Google. This is a great site.
#471
They don't have to remove the engine to change the valve springs. Toyota developed special service tools so the engine does not have to be dropped from the vehicles.
Good luck with your search...
Good luck with your search...
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#473
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I picked mine up a week ago and the car feels great. I have even taken the motor up to 6k rpm a few times and it feels smooth at the top of the rpm range as well. Its idles more quietly and the mpgs have stayed the same
#474
Did anyone get thier oil changed as part of the vsr ? Took mine to Rivercenter Lexus in Covington KY today and they wanted me to pay for an oil change after it was done. If not they would just add the correct amount of oil. It's bad enough they give me an ES350, you'd think they would change the oil too.
#475
Did anyone get thier oil changed as part of the vsr ? Took mine to Rivercenter Lexus in Covington KY today and they wanted me to pay for an oil change after it was done. If not they would just add the correct amount of oil. It's bad enough they give me an ES350, you'd think they would change the oil too.
#476
Did anyone get thier oil changed as part of the vsr ? Took mine to Rivercenter Lexus in Covington KY today and they wanted me to pay for an oil change after it was done. If not they would just add the correct amount of oil. It's bad enough they give me an ES350, you'd think they would change the oil too.
Was your vehicle due for an oil change. I've never had to add oil in between changes...
#477
They had not even started on it when they called. They said they recommended changing the oil when the VSR was done. I think they were just trying to sell me something because the next question was "Your tires are getting a little thin, would you be interested in getting some while the car is here ?"
#478
They had not even started on it when they called. They said they recommended changing the oil when the VSR was done. I think they were just trying to sell me something because the next question was "Your tires are getting a little thin, would you be interested in getting some while the car is here ?"
#479
When they do take out your engine. . . .
I guess that is one upside to my replacement going bad and the engine coming out. . .I got every major fluid replaced. Oil/trans/coolant/brake, and probably more. The only thing that stayed on my car were the rear tires. As chronicled in pictures earlier in this post, everything else was removed from the car and on the floor.
I agree, that if it goes well, and just the springs are replaced, an oil change would be unnecessary. Any oil lost would be replaced when they re-seat the valves and springs.
I agree, that if it goes well, and just the springs are replaced, an oil change would be unnecessary. Any oil lost would be replaced when they re-seat the valves and springs.