Duh. I did try for over an hour yesterday when I changed the Cam Sensor since I had to drain the radiator for that job. I tried like crazy to find it and nothing. Usually, there are videos on youtube for everything but not this. I've looked at manuals too. Just figured I would ask on here to...
ok I found a picture of what it looks like but still confused on how to locate them. Do I slide under the front of the vehicle or the side or do I try to access through the wheel well? Should I take a tire off or jack up the vehicle?
I guess I don’t know what angle to position myself in to be...
I wanted to do a coolant flush and could not find the drain plug that is supposed to be on the side of the engine block. All data has a terrible diagram that doesn’t help lol. Dose anyone have a picture of where it’s at and know how to get to it?
@2001LC you the man. It was exactly as you described. The cam wire dropped down and was rubbing against the drive belt. It ended up slicing it a bit. I swapped it out with a new cam sensor and the code went away. Auto zone had the part too.
Hi. Has anyone come across these issues for their 100series? I have a 2000 LX470. Any help would be appreciated. I'll try to fix this issue myself.
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My experience. Over the last year, I've gone through 3 mechanics working on my LX470. Nightmares from all of them. 1 mechanic didn't use the proper Toyota socket tool for removing the Wheel bearing nut and ended up stripping it so I had to replace the entire Knuckle. They ordered one form a...
Just wanted to give an update for the issue in the video. 2001LC and nissanh were spot on with their diagnosis. It was the Fan Bracket. I appreciate you all pointing me in the right direction fellas.
Apparently it was missing the bottom long bolt that goes in sideways on the fan bracket. Of...
Hey Fellas. This horrible sound just started yesterday. Any ideas what it could be? It kind of looks like the fan is rocking horizontal but I'm not sure. It's on my 2000 LX 470. Thx!
Medtro is the real deal. Shipped everything out very fast and with perfect instructions. Definitely order this fix and just leave it in the glove box so you'll never be stranded from the crank no start immobilizer issue.