who has had coolant leak around valley plate?
#271
Recall has to be safety related to cause deaths in which they would rather not have to pay settlements or directly affect the emissions system generally. Thus why you see fuel related recalls or one that could cause the vehicle to stall or uncontrollable.
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#272
Welp... checked my coolant level after a month since the dealership "checking" with borescope and its about 3-4mm below full. I've only driven my car maybe 6 times since then? I called a different dealership to get a second opinion and they say, your car isn't under warranty because power train is only up to 4 years (which is a lie because on Lexus's website it says 72 Months / 70k Miles). I just hung up after the SA tried to lie to my face. I'm planning on calling Lexus of Westminster (out of sate) or perhaps corporate to see what they can do. There's no way in hell coolant will evaporate that quickly.... I'll keep you guys updated.
#273
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Welp... checked my coolant level after a month since the dealership "checking" with borescope and its about 3-4mm below full. I've only driven my car maybe 6 times since then? I called a different dealership to get a second opinion and they say, your car isn't under warranty because power train is only up to 4 years (which is a lie because on Lexus's website it says 72 Months / 70k Miles). I just hung up after the SA tried to lie to my face. I'm planning on calling Lexus of Westminster (out of sate) or perhaps corporate to see what they can do. There's no way in hell coolant will evaporate that quickly.... I'll keep you guys updated.
- Engine: Cylinder block and head and all internal parts, timing belt and cover, flywheel, oil pan, water pump, fuel pump, engine mounts, engine control computer, seals and gaskets.
- Transmission and Transaxle: Case and all internal parts, torque converter, clutch cover, mounts, engine control computer, seals and gaskets.
so would this classify under the seals and gaskets since the valley plate leak is related to the seal
#274
The following info was taken directly from my invoice:
Condition: Guest tops up coolant every week. Found coolant on driveway.
Cause: Coolant leaking from heat exchanger assembly.
Correction: Removed intake manifold and heat exchanger to reseal. LWAL Goodwill. Resealed heat exchanger assembly and replaced broken connectors
Qty 2 / Part 17177-38040 / Desc. Gasket
Qty 1 / Part 82817-30L40 / Desc. Protector
Qty 2 / Part 96761-35035 / Desc. Ring, O
Qty 2 / 08826-00100-WA / Desc. Sealant
Qty 4 / 90980-12117 / Desc. Housing, Connector
Qty 1 / 22271-38020 / Desc. Gasket
Qty 5 / Desc. Labour
Condition: Guest tops up coolant every week. Found coolant on driveway.
Cause: Coolant leaking from heat exchanger assembly.
Correction: Removed intake manifold and heat exchanger to reseal. LWAL Goodwill. Resealed heat exchanger assembly and replaced broken connectors
Qty 2 / Part 17177-38040 / Desc. Gasket
Qty 1 / Part 82817-30L40 / Desc. Protector
Qty 2 / Part 96761-35035 / Desc. Ring, O
Qty 2 / 08826-00100-WA / Desc. Sealant
Qty 4 / 90980-12117 / Desc. Housing, Connector
Qty 1 / 22271-38020 / Desc. Gasket
Qty 5 / Desc. Labour
Doesn't have Qty 2 / 08826-00100-WA / Desc. Sealant so should i be worried? Is there not an TSB/LSB about this so that there is a uniform procedure? This was just the quote as i have not performed the service yet. I have an 08 w/ about 130k+ miles. It started after my headers were installed but there shouldn't be a direct correlation moreso just a unfortunate coincidence... i started smelling a strong odor after the install, i couldn't say instantly after the install but eventually started to smell something... then saw coolant on my tranny when i finally got a chance to look underneath the car... but coolant was dripping on the headers and heat shield over my headers on the driver's side but wasn't enough to show any drips on the ground as the flow rate wasn't enough i guess to drip since it was burned off... I'm about to call corporate and see if they will help out...
#275
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They didn't read the service manual. It specifically calls out the special sealant, not the oil pan sealant. The coolant sealant is way more expensive.
#276
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Been through a few of these Valley Plate threads and need your guys' insight:
Was installing my Figs LCA bushings only to be surprised by all the pink. I checked the engine bay all over and theres zero sign of leaks as far as I can tell. It's predominant on the driver side, the coolant was at the low mark, and the car has been driving awesome.
What are your thoughts? Leak towards the firewall on the valley plate?
Thanks in advance.
Was installing my Figs LCA bushings only to be surprised by all the pink. I checked the engine bay all over and theres zero sign of leaks as far as I can tell. It's predominant on the driver side, the coolant was at the low mark, and the car has been driving awesome.
What are your thoughts? Leak towards the firewall on the valley plate?
Thanks in advance.
#277
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Been through a few of these Valley Plate threads and need your guys' insight:
Was installing my Figs LCA bushings only to be surprised by all the pink. I checked the engine bay all over and theres zero sign of leaks as far as I can tell. It's predominant on the driver side, the coolant was at the low mark, and the car has been driving awesome.
What are your thoughts? Leak towards the firewall on the valley plate?
Thanks in advance.
Was installing my Figs LCA bushings only to be surprised by all the pink. I checked the engine bay all over and theres zero sign of leaks as far as I can tell. It's predominant on the driver side, the coolant was at the low mark, and the car has been driving awesome.
What are your thoughts? Leak towards the firewall on the valley plate?
Thanks in advance.
#278
Been through a few of these Valley Plate threads and need your guys' insight
Was installing my Figs LCA bushings only to be surprised by all the pink. I checked the engine bay all over and theres zero sign of leaks as far as I can tell. It's predominant on the driver side, the coolant was at the low mark, and the car has been driving awesome.
What are your thoughts? Leak towards the firewall on the valley plate?
Thanks in advance.
Was installing my Figs LCA bushings only to be surprised by all the pink. I checked the engine bay all over and theres zero sign of leaks as far as I can tell. It's predominant on the driver side, the coolant was at the low mark, and the car has been driving awesome.
What are your thoughts? Leak towards the firewall on the valley plate?
Thanks in advance.
#279
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Thabks for the response.
Is it safe to drive with the leak for a bit? This must have happened in the past 1000-2000 miles since I did my oil change 2500 miles ago. My engine temp hasn’t been past the very middle.
Just trying to figure out if I can hold out until the new year or if driving with it will damage the motor.
Is it safe to drive with the leak for a bit? This must have happened in the past 1000-2000 miles since I did my oil change 2500 miles ago. My engine temp hasn’t been past the very middle.
Just trying to figure out if I can hold out until the new year or if driving with it will damage the motor.
#280
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It is safe to drive as long as you keep your coolant topped off for a few weeks until your ready to take it into the dealership for the fix.
#282
I would say, still safe. Like mentioned above, just keep topping it off every couple days and you should be fine. Mine would also stay around the low mark and never any lower.
#284
Update for me. My car is currently sitting at Lexus and I'm in a loaner. Couple months ago they determined that I had a valley plate leak and I asked if they could contact corporate and see if I could get some relief with the bill. I've been checking in and they still haven't gotten a response. In the meantime my heater has been blowing cold air which is a direct result of the valley plate leak apparently. We just had snow here in SA and I was freezing my *** off on the way home so my service adviser told me to just bring my car in and he'd put me in a loaner and maybe that would speed up the response from corporate. That was almost 2 weeks ago now, so the waiting game continues.
#285
Update for me. My car is currently sitting at Lexus and I'm in a loaner. Couple months ago they determined that I had a valley plate leak and I asked if they could contact corporate and see if I could get some relief with the bill. I've been checking in and they still haven't gotten a response. In the meantime my heater has been blowing cold air which is a direct result of the valley plate leak apparently. We just had snow here in SA and I was freezing my *** off on the way home so my service adviser told me to just bring my car in and he'd put me in a loaner and maybe that would speed up the response from corporate. That was almost 2 weeks ago now, so the waiting game continues.
Have they already reached out to the dealer's representative? That is the first step after you call them...