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58 messages, Last post on Jul 03, 2009 at 7:36 AM
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| Does anyone else have this problem? It probably isn't a bad thing, but the sides of the front of the car(right above the wheel-the front fender I think...) get really warm, almost hot after the engine has been running for a while, but yet the hood is cool - is that something to be worried about? | |
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This XB is a delivery vehicle for a Florist. Going on 86,000 miles. The only prior problem was an ignition coil, and a gas cap. The check engine light came on recently. Took it to Toyota, the camshaft timing gear assembly is bad. The man in the service department said he had the last problem about six months ago with another XB. Not the quality that Toyota always advertises. And most reviews show no major problems with the XB. What gives?
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Replying to: debating (Jan 29, 2009 2:36 pm) Since it's an overhead cam, did the teeth on the gear fall off? Is the timing belt the fault? Did the gear crack? Ask the service dept. what has to be replaced and why. Thanks, David |
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Just heard the analysis from the Toyota service dept. today. The part has to be ordered in. Nothing to inspect at this time. I want to see the part after it's replaced. I am assuming that this is tied into Toyota's variable valve timing. Just speculation on my part. But this just looks like the same junk engineering that has brought the domestics to the doorstep of bankruptcy. I'm an oldtimer, owned many cars and trucks, a semi even. And never have I had a camshaft fail. Never had an engine fail, except for the semi and those were normal rebuilds with many miles. Switchgear, sensors maybe, but nothing internal. I gave up on the domestics because of half engineered and unreliable products, And no support whatsoever from the corporation after you bought the product. At this time, I would say the Toyota Scion is no better in those regards than the domestics were when I quit buying their products. This is an internal engine part that failed, not a sensor or some such. What happened to the Toyota's like the late eighties model my daughter owned that she ran for over twelve or so years with just basic maintenance? Now I see reviews where Ford is now matching Toyota for quality. I hope they do better that that. |
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Attention: Kcram, the Manual requires a 5W-20 motor oil. Can I use 5W-30 in the summer or even winter? Why did Toyota switched to his lower viscosity oil? Common knowledge is that the lower viscosity offers less protection against wear although they offer better energy conservation. |
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Replying to: snd808 (Jul 24, 2008 6:11 pm) problems, 1st thing you do is check the fuel for the % of Ethanol. In this area Texas Ethanol has been found in only 1 case too be 100%. It has been discovered in other cases from 18% to 27%. No matter what Obamas EPA tells us, our cars were not built to run on more than 10% Ethanol. Check The Ethanol 1st---Before you spend any other money. David |
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Replying to: snd808 (Jul 24, 2008 6:11 pm) |
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