Toyota being the global company it is has standardized practices and processes in multiple plants. So if there is an inherit process error it will be agnostic to location.
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Nothing in the middle east yet, but everyone is on the edge of their seats, waiting for the announcement to comeIsn’t the V35A used internationally in the LC300? Curious that none of those have been recalled yet.
They excluded Hybrids… but plenty of Hybrid tundras have had the issue. What goes into a proper filing?
Recall only includes 2022-2023 non-hybrid models. However 2024 models have the same issue, as do the hybrids. I also find it hard to believe that machining debris were an unknown issue for 2 years, AND both Japanese (LX) and American (tundra) plants were impacted. It just doesn't add up. But that's just my opinion.
I was really looking forward to buying one new and driving it for 20 years worry free, like the previous owners of my 80 and 100 did when they bought it new. Will likely lease something for the next 3 years for my wife, I'm hopeful that this issue will be resolved by then.
Do you think this an issue intrinsic to the engine design, or a manufacturing issue?Greetings. I'm the tech in Kai's video. My biggest concern is that even though toyota / lexus are warrantying engines due to debris, they will absolutely under no circumstances warranty anything else unless there's "visible" damage. This means the same turbos that have had debris going through the center cartridges will not be replaced.
We've had a v35a with absolutely wrecked camshafts and cam carriers which were replaced under warranty, but they would not let us replace anything else.
Best of luck to LX600 owners !
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I just got into one, a couple days before the recall!Would love to get into a LX600 in the next couple years, and honestly I was waiting because I didn’t want to be a guinea pig. I appreciate your expertise.
Nobody knows.Think I should extend the warranty on my 4/24 build date? Anyone know if they changed any internal parts?
I never buy that stuff or wheel insurance etc. I just put a few thousand miles on them and start modifying them.
Wait to see what the remedy is. It may be extended warranty. If 24s keep failing, they'll likely fall into the recall too.Think I should extend the warranty on my 4/24 build date? Anyone know if they changed any internal parts?
I never buy that stuff or wheel insurance etc. I just put a few thousand miles on them and start modifying them.
Mine was built 2/24. Any way to tell which engine part number I have?Yes great info. 11/21-1/24 same partial engine and short block part number; part number changes after 1/24. 1 and 4 main bearing part number expires 4/24. A camshaft housing part number changed in mid 2023.
thanks for sharing! Do you have any other photos to post?Greetings. I'm the tech in Kai's video. My biggest concern is that even though toyota / lexus are warrantying engines due to debris, they will absolutely under no circumstances warranty anything else unless there's "visible" damage. This means the same turbos that have had debris going through the center cartridges will not be replaced.
We've had a v35a with absolutely wrecked camshafts and cam carriers which were replaced under warranty, but they would not let us replace anything else.
Best of luck to LX600 owners !
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Analysis back - LX has 23,500 miles on the clock.I verified with my dealer that mine is tagged to the recall. The dealers have not been informed to what the remedy or diagnosis process will be. I did an oil change today and will be sending a sample to blackstone this week. The wait begins….