took the rig in for oil change, mechanics sent me these pics, I went ahead and just had them replace it.
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So, 143k original miles?took the rig in for oil change, mechanics sent me these pics, I went ahead and just had them replace it.
yep, it has done a commendable job imhoSo, 143k original miles?
Is that a plastic epoxy repair/patch I see? Was it preventative or applied after a leak/seep?Doing 80 mph in 90 degree heat today. Popped the hood a few minutes ago just for the heck of it to stare at my engine and found..... pink.
Really surprised, there was no sign of anything going wrong at all. There is no coolant left in the overflow and I don't see any in the rad. It's not leaking from anywhere else so I'm 99% sure the top of the rad popped. 139k miles on the clock. Here comes the $ fun...
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FYI dealer did mine under extended warranty but it would've been about $750 for the radiator and labor at the local Toyota dealer (who has pretty fair pricing)Doing 80 mph in 90 degree heat today. Popped the hood a few minutes ago just for the heck of it to stare at my engine and found..... pink.
Really surprised, there was no sign of anything going wrong at all. There is no coolant left in the overflow and I don't see any in the rad. It's not leaking from anywhere else so I'm 99% sure the top of the rad popped. 139k miles on the clock. Here comes the $ fun...
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I have the parts for the cooling system already. I bought them last year when I bought the LX. I thought about doing the job myself but the timing is good to drop it off at the shop I use and add the starter, plugs, replacing the trans fluid and new brakes to the list.FYI dealer did mine under extended warranty but it would've been about $750 for the radiator and labor at the local Toyota dealer (who has pretty fair pricing)
Yes.I have the parts for the cooling system already. I bought them last year when I bought the LX. I thought about doing the job myself but the timing is good to drop it off at the shop I use and add the starter, plugs, replacing the trans fluid and new brakes to the list.
Can I add distilled water to the rad, leaving the cap lose and driving the LX to the shop which is about 20 minutes away?
I have the fan support thanks for that info. I ran my finger around the square right before I took the pic. The spot that was still damp, but I couldn't see any crack in the plastic.Yes.
Did you also buy the fan support assembly?
When doing mine at 160,000, that was the only part that showed any discernible wear.
Thanks for the pics and explanation above. It looks like you attempted a patch in the first picture you posted.
Sealed glycol doesn’t go bad. So long as they’re both from a reputable dealer, not amazon or eBay, should be GTGHere's a pic of a gallon jug of Toyota red from a year ago and a gallon jug from today. The caps are totally different in color and what is written.
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Here's a pic of a gallon jug of Toyota red from a year ago and a gallon jug from today. The caps are totally different in color and what is written.
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