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Old 05-16-08, 05:57 PM   #1
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Weird thumping noise on my LC

My '06 LC has 32K miles on it by now. Ever since I bought it, there was been a thumping noise at times when I start after having stopped e.g. at a red light.

I asked my local Toyota shop to check it out and they couldn't find anything wrong with it. It got better for a short while after the 30K service but now it is back in full swing. It sort of feels like it is coming from the middle of the car/under my feet if you will, not from the front wheels.

Toyota Svc say they can't find anything wrong with the brakes which leads me to think that is might be the drive shaft or something with the gears...

I'm also fairly certain by now that my local Toyota Svc shop sucks! I don't know where to take it really, since it is still under official warranty and it seems like most brand service shops don't do tons of work on TLCs (there simply aren't that many around here, on the other hand, more Lexus equivalent....)

So what should I tell these guys to look for? Greasing the shaft?

Thanks in advance amigos!


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Old 05-16-08, 07:46 PM   #2
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is it changing gears smoothly? And have you checked the TSBs and recalls?


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Old 05-16-08, 08:16 PM   #3
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not personally, i asked them to do that at the 30k service


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Sounds like the dreaded drive shaft thud. Have them clean and re-grease the drive shaft under warrantee. I had it done at 30k on my 2006 and recently on my 2003, thud goes away.


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almost guaranteed it is the driveshaft....many threads about this issue...


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Old 05-16-08, 11:26 PM   #6
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There is also a tech bulletin about the cargo rack cross bars being installed backwards.


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Old 05-17-08, 06:33 AM   #7
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thanks everyone. just need to figure out where to take the rig because my local one (about a mile from my house) is obviously useless...


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Old 05-21-08, 03:33 AM   #8
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Use moly grease to lube the rear driveshaft slip joints. Follow FSM directions to pump grease in until it seeps out past slip joint seals.

Important: MOLY type grease. (Alleviates stiction in the shaft splines.)

This is what solved my driveshaft thump. Been thump-free for so long now I can't remember when it last thumped.



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thunk-thunk fix

tis most likely the splines in the rear drive-shaft doing the 'stick-slip' thing. Tis a service bulletin on it, not ALL LC-100 and LX-470 do it--but almost all. Fix is removing drive-shaft, cleaning the splines thoroughly, then re-greasing with specified moly-sulfide grease. Techs (and Service Writer) HATE this kind of grunt work--they loose money on it. Toyota does not pay enough under warranty to cover Dealer costs, techs do not get but about 50% of usual pay for this kind of work--if they get ANYTHING. If this work is done at same visit as say -4wheel pads and rotors job-they will not gripe. By-itself--good luck.
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Grease the shaft...on the vehicle

SImple fix, did it yesterday for my '98...same "thump" after stops...greased 'er up and no more thump....

querry "thump" on the search for this board and you will find a drawing where the lube points are on the drive shaft.
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