Truck/lawn mower like sound from engine
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When I start my rx350 today, I noticed this loud rumbling/vibration noise. It sort of went away after running for awhile, but I did notice the noise is somewhat there at low 1-2 gear. Thought I checked the forum and sounds like boognish has very similar symptons. I'm definitely sending it to dealer.
I would like to describe the sound like a Honda accord but not a luxus. What is wrong there?
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I noticed the same loud annoying vooommmm noise from my wife's 04rx330 engine under moderate acceleration. After some investigation, I came to the conclusion that this is a design flaw by lexus.... they changed the intake manifold on the 04 rx330 to plastic. I think this is causing the extra resonating vooommmm on acceleration.
Dealer will not admit to this and really there is nothing they can do to fix it. I am considering buying a used aluminum intake manifold(from rx300 99-03) to replace it. My question is will it fit???? I know it has the same gaskets, I am not sure about the housing. Maybe Lexmax or others on this board knows. Any input wil be appreciated.
Dealer will not admit to this and really there is nothing they can do to fix it. I am considering buying a used aluminum intake manifold(from rx300 99-03) to replace it. My question is will it fit???? I know it has the same gaskets, I am not sure about the housing. Maybe Lexmax or others on this board knows. Any input wil be appreciated.
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I noticed the same loud annoying vooommmm noise from my wife's 04rx330 engine under moderate acceleration. After some investigation, I came to the conclusion that this is a design flaw by lexus.... they changed the intake manifold on the 04 rx330 to plastic. I think this is causing the extra resonating vooommmm on acceleration.
Dealer will not admit to this and really there is nothing they can do to fix it. I am considering buying a used aluminum intake manifold(from rx300 99-03) to replace it. My question is will it fit???? I know it has the same gaskets, I am not sure about the housing. Maybe Lexmax or others on this board knows. Any input wil be appreciated.
Dealer will not admit to this and really there is nothing they can do to fix it. I am considering buying a used aluminum intake manifold(from rx300 99-03) to replace it. My question is will it fit???? I know it has the same gaskets, I am not sure about the housing. Maybe Lexmax or others on this board knows. Any input wil be appreciated.
If the cause is the one you found then the project for us to replace the manifold is a big one.
How did you get the conclusion? Why the sound becoming more noticiable after a year or two when compared to new.
Do you think some other cause such as belt loosen, exhuast leaking etc?
One good thing is that no rattle for the RX350 (mine is made in Japan - brought from CA and shipped to NY) when compared to Acura 2008 TL (a rattle box with better engine).
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I noticed the same loud annoying vooommmm noise from my wife's 04rx330 engine under moderate acceleration. After some investigation, I came to the conclusion that this is a design flaw by lexus.... they changed the intake manifold on the 04 rx330 to plastic. I think this is causing the extra resonating vooommmm on acceleration.
Dealer will not admit to this and really there is nothing they can do to fix it. I am considering buying a used aluminum intake manifold(from rx300 99-03) to replace it. My question is will it fit???? I know it has the same gaskets, I am not sure about the housing. Maybe Lexmax or others on this board knows. Any input wil be appreciated.
Dealer will not admit to this and really there is nothing they can do to fix it. I am considering buying a used aluminum intake manifold(from rx300 99-03) to replace it. My question is will it fit???? I know it has the same gaskets, I am not sure about the housing. Maybe Lexmax or others on this board knows. Any input wil be appreciated.
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I am new to this site. I have a 2008 RX 350 that is making the same 'noise' that Boognish had mentioned. It is only when first started in the morning and engine is cold(in CA that is 40 degrees). After you drive it slowly for about a mile and the engine warms up, everything is nice and quite again. My 1999 RX did the same thing. I will have the dealer check it out at the 20k service.
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I am new to this site. I have a 2008 RX 350 that is making the same 'noise' that Boognish had mentioned. It is only when first started in the morning and engine is cold(in CA that is 40 degrees). After you drive it slowly for about a mile and the engine warms up, everything is nice and quite again. My 1999 RX did the same thing. I will have the dealer check it out at the 20k service.
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I only had 125,000 on it. Little things were starting to go wrong (engine light, driver's side power mirror, power window sticks...). Little things...but then the RX was 10 yrs old. I loved it. But the 2008 is way nicer, faster and smoother. Glad I bought it.
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