im going to check out a 2009 LC later this week and was wondering if theres a checklist of things to make sure I look over. I know I've seen them around for previous generations... anything of the sort floating around for the 200 series?
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Cam tower leak
Brake pads go quick apparently
Starters are known to s*** the bed around the 150k mark
Should I preemptively replace my starter if I am at 140k?
Cam tower leak
Brake pads go quick apparently
Starters are known to s*** the bed around the 150k mark
Where is the easiest place to check for the cam tower leak? I did a few searches and found the results inconclusive. My 2014 is still under bumper to bumper warranty for another 4 months, so I want to find anything I can that could be covered (yes I realize the powertrain warranty is longer than the bumper to bumper).
If a vehicle has the cam tower leak issue and it is repaired, is there a high rate of recurrence, or is it typically good to go?
Inside the wheel well looking at the engine, towards the front you'll see caked oil or "spillage". I guess it can happen on either side but most cases (including mine) are on the drive's side. It's easier to see from the wheel well or underneath but you can still sort of see the oil leaking/caked from the top of the front of the valve cover area if you look hard enough.
Here are some other people's pics from a quick search. If you have it I'd get it taken care of under warranty before the powertrain runs out. Otherwise you're looking at a $1800-$2000 job. My dealer quoted me 11.5 hrs. It's super common on the 5.7. I could easily do it myself but that's what a warranty is for. But they change the oil and coolant too so bonus free fluid change.
Edit: They can creep up anywhere from 10k miles up to 100k. No real rhyme or reason.
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Thanks. Those are pics I found too but the written description helps. I checked mine and it looks bone dry there, so I should be good for now at least for now. As a side note, it seems odd there engine is so exposed from the wheel well for things like water crossings. Most of the vehicles I've had in the past have significantly more coverage from the wheel well liner to the point you can't see the engine at all.