The Cruiser's Service Engine Soon light is on, and when the owner took it to his mechanic to diagnose the problem, the mechanic told him it had a blown head gasket with an internal leak. I checked the oil on the dipstick, and it didn't appear milky colored, nor did it smell peculiar. The car didn't smoke upon startup, and the antifreeze level was normal (owner had not added any).
After researching head gasket issues (or lack thereof) with the 2UZ-FE engine on here, I am seriously questioning the diagnosis of the seller's mechanic. I asked the seller if he knew the specific code that was causing the Service Engine Soon light, and he had no clue. Does anyone have an idea if (1) a Cruiser can generate a code indicating a blown head gasket and (2) what level of confidence one should have of such diagnosis?
One other question. This will be my first foray into the world of Land Cruisers, and in fact, I had never sat in a Cruiser before my test drive. As such, I don't have much of a baseline for what is normal and what is cause for concern. When the owner started the Land Cruiser for the first time (engine was cold), I noticed what sounded like a decent amount of valvetrain clatter for about five seconds. Is that normal?
EDIT: In response to questions concerning which light was on, it was definitely the check engine light, not the light indicating it was time for an oil change.
After researching head gasket issues (or lack thereof) with the 2UZ-FE engine on here, I am seriously questioning the diagnosis of the seller's mechanic. I asked the seller if he knew the specific code that was causing the Service Engine Soon light, and he had no clue. Does anyone have an idea if (1) a Cruiser can generate a code indicating a blown head gasket and (2) what level of confidence one should have of such diagnosis?
One other question. This will be my first foray into the world of Land Cruisers, and in fact, I had never sat in a Cruiser before my test drive. As such, I don't have much of a baseline for what is normal and what is cause for concern. When the owner started the Land Cruiser for the first time (engine was cold), I noticed what sounded like a decent amount of valvetrain clatter for about five seconds. Is that normal?
EDIT: In response to questions concerning which light was on, it was definitely the check engine light, not the light indicating it was time for an oil change.
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