Tick tick tick/ pop pop pop, is best heard from wheel well. I'm not hearing the spark plugs, tick tick tick/ pop pop pop! But just may be because, to many sound.
I'd bet you've more than one bad pulley bearing. Very likely a fan bracket failing. Many even need a fan clutch.
Fan bracket bearing has failed. Watch how the pulley back of fan, jumps.
Check your fan belt and its idler and tensioner pulleys also.
Removing drive belt makes final inspection of pulley bearings easy. Just put a breaker bar with a 14mm socket on tensioner pulley nut, and turn counter clock...
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Okay so i have another question. In none of the 25 pages of this thread did i read about this. What denso/ lexus coil do i order when there is this second Lexus denso one also… and i'll explain why i am asking. I have service manuals and know what they say, and know what partsouq says and what rock auto has on their site for $50ish and what I was about to order…
TWO DIFFERENT DENSO COILS on my 1999 LX470 ( Lexus Denso and Denso) - Which one to order for new 8 set?
I didn't think I’d find 25 year old LEXUS DENSO coils Lexus 90919-0225927 on it which then was superceded by Lexus 90919-02259. I have 2 of these on passenger side in #2 spot and #6 spots and in great physical shape still and then one of the denso #6731303 or toyota part# 9019-02230 in ignition tube #6 which was changed 5 years and 30k miles ago by previous owner and this one is the one with brown tip and looks worn.
Odd that it's not the oldest lexus ones that are in bad shape. And then have crappy aftermarket one in #8 that was so hard to take out, the coil, as if it was sucking back in from some vaccum. Of course 2 lexus ones on passenger side were obviously replaced at some point, i believe 5 years ago per records, one with the denso 673-1303 toyota 9019-02230 and one some no name aftermarket brand which I will replace soon once I know which denso set to order out of my two choices.
WHICH LEXUS/ DENSO COIL TO BUY?
Now everyone i know and my factory service manuals and partsouq states to get 90919-02230 which are on for like $50usd at rock auto. Do i go for that or do i go for the lexus deno ones, which are about $90 usd or more and have to get from lexus/ toyota parts sites or dealers. Partsouq does not have.
Just saw Impex Japan does have Lexus denso Lexus 90919-0225927/ 90919-02259 for $60.82 and i was already thinking about getting japanese made coils and spending a bit more on the 90919-02230 FSM recommmended compared to getting from rock auto as i believe rock auto densos are made in USA?
When you google it and check it's fitment (for LEXUS DENSO 90080-19027/ superceded by 90919-02259) you do see it says 1999 LX470 and Toyota LC etc. So clearly it works for my car. I first was so worried because i thought there was only one DENSO model for our car per all my previous research.
If you anyone nows of the quality of the lexus/ denso one, especially it being made in japan still, do you think I should just go for that? Or stick to what basically everyone is doing and get from rock auto the 90919-02230 denso? But not sure about how long these will last being built in USA. No offense regarding that but the japanese parts are usually longer lasting. And for $10 more if lexus denso one you think is worth it again and in your experience still good for this car, i'll just get with my next large order for my Lexus vehicles from Impex Japan.
I wish I had pictures but my stupid phone died at midnight when I was working last night.
I didn't make it to driver side because lost my 10 mm socket tightening up the last coil on passenger side. 3rd time in the past year! haha
I also lost the 5/8/ 16mm socket 3-4 times because i don't have one long piece. Had to carefully retrive few times out of tubes. Fortunately the rubber insert didn't come out while tightening. I did order the gearwrench kit.
SPARK PLUGS
Also, my spark plugs were still snug except front #2 which definitely was loose and I tightned it more. I have had no tick but been paranoid after seeing this thread for last year pop up over and over.
Plugs last done 5 years ago with denso platinum (last owner cheaped out and didn't get iridium which i am going to get once decide on which coils).
Oh and I did clean off entire area and use compressed air around and then prior to going for spark plug. Thanks for all those tips.
Will inspect driver side coils and plugs/ tighten when i get 10mm sockets in mail today. I see one coil has a big D image on it and i believe it is something else aside from Denso.
Thanks 2001LC and everyone! Again, i didn't find anything regarding this in this great thread. Rock auto site states the just regular denos supercedes the lexus Denso but that is not what other sites state. It shows both are different and with different supercedes numbers. If you did post info about this before somewhereelse please let me know. Thanks!