That thing is a massive pain to remove without damaging it. I have the front differential out too. Besides cleaning everything up, anything else I should do while I have the pan off?
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Just the lower. Can see a lot, but can't do much unfortunately it seems. Can't even remove the pickup screen since one of its mounting bolts is blocked by the upper pan. I will vacuum the screen at least, since several of the holes are blocked. Can't tell if it's oil residue or gasket material though. Was also thinking of adding a magnet to the pan like the transmission has.Do you have just the lower pan off or the upper one as well?
With just the lower I believe you only will see the oil pickup tube and there is not much else there.
I think mine had the original FIPG from the factory, and it was adhered pretty strongly to both sides. I tried a few things less likely to scratch the surfaces first, but ended up having to hammer a razor blade in between to get it started. The first few locations I tried seemed like they had too thin a gasket layer and I didn't make any progress, but I finally found one area with a bit more space. Once that was in it wasn't much trouble.Curious what gave you trouble with removing the pan. It should just be remove the 20(?) bolts and it should drop right out. Unless you have the dip stick, which I've heard can be a pain to fenagle.
Lower pan on my 2001 LC is leaking. Do I need to lower the front diff or can I just remove the oil pan and clean and replace fipg?Curious what gave you trouble with removing the pan. It should just be remove the 20(?) bolts and it should drop right out. Unless you have the dip stick, which I've heard can be a pain to fenagle.
If it's like the 2004, the repair manual says to remove the engine. Some people do it by just lifting the engine or lowering the differential, but I'd say just remove the differential. It's not that much extra work, and it makes the work on the pan a lot easier.Lower pan on my 2001 LC is leaking. Do I need to lower the front diff or can I just remove the oil pan and clean and replace fipg?
I'll give ya a deal and do it for $5k!Similar or same issue as @AARONTLC - get my oil changed at the Toyota garage, came back with a note this time that says 'FOUND LEAK FROM REAR MAIN AND OIL PAN SEAL $6154 PLUS TAX.' Of course I passed on their offer, but trying to educate myself to do the job. Any other good resources/write ups/videos that you guys have discovered?
Not likely, the factory installed oil pan(s) leaking. In fact, I've never seen one leak.Similar or same issue as @AARONTLC - get my oil changed at the Toyota garage, came back with a note this time that says 'FOUND LEAK FROM REAR MAIN AND OIL PAN SEAL $6154 PLUS TAX.' Of course I passed on their offer, but trying to educate myself to do the job. Any other good resources/write ups/videos that you guys have discovered?