Engine cranking/startup noise (merged threads)
I know that there are many who are also using 5w-20 that still have the noise but I guess I'm good for now.
Hopefully, they'll have a TSB for this if/when the noise comes back for me.
I doubt it is the tensioners, I suspect it is the cam moving unpredictably until oil pressure gets up to snuff because the VVTi didn't lock itself when the engine was shut off.
problem solved.....I got my car back today. Turns out the noise was from a faulty VVT-i controller. Here's the specifics on the service order.
Faulty VVT-i OCV on right hand side of the engine. Found no9ise coming from right side intake VVT-i gear. Removed intake, right-side valve cover, timing chains. Replaced right side VVT-i camp gear. Let the car sit overnight and check for abnormal noise. O.K. No engine noise. Test drive vehicle and check for all DTC code = OK.
Parts:
(1) 11213-31040 Gasket, Cylinder
(1) 17176-31060 Gasket, Air Surge
(1) 13050-31070 Gear Assy, Camsha
(2) 00272-SLLC2 Super Long Live C
All covered under warranty.
But alas, I picked up the car and lo and behold..... a giant gouge on the front passenger side door, dead center of the panel. 1 step forward...
I'm taking it back by today to have them look at it. They said they could touch it up but it's gonna require more than that...
EDIT: Update. Took it back by the dealer and the service manager, Lloyd, said he'd make it 100% along with a loaner while it was away. Kudos to him and his staff. This is exactly the reason I bought a Lexus and not another Honda or Chevy. Service and a customer-focused attitude like that is what justifies my paying a premium for regular service at the dealership.
Last edited by ahohnstein; Apr 25, 2007 at 12:24 PM.
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problem solved.....I got my car back today. Turns out the noise was from a faulty VVT-i controller. Here's the specifics on the service order.
Faulty VVT-i OCV on right hand side of the engine. Found no9ise coming from right side intake VVT-i gear. Removed intake, right-side valve cover, timing chains. Replaced right side VVT-i camp gear. Let the car sit overnight and check for abnormal noise. O.K. No engine noise. Test drive vehicle and check for all DTC code = OK.
Parts:
(1) 11213-31040 Gasket, Cylinder
(1) 17176-31060 Gasket, Air Surge
(1) 13050-31070 Gear Assy, Camsha
(2) 00272-SLLC2 Super Long Live C
All covered under warranty.
But alas, I picked up the car and lo and behold..... a giant gouge on the front passenger side door, dead center of the panel. 1 step forward...
I'm taking it back by today to have them look at it. They said they could touch it up but it's gonna require more than that...

Maybe because I've done almost a years worth of driving in 7 months.
First the rattles, now my driver seat might need to be redyed, and this clattering at start up. I'm getting sick of driving 100 miles just to get the car checked. I'll certainly bring this up, the VVT-I OCV. Do you know if they can check this without tearing the car apart? I want this clatter fixed along with my seats, and my rattles when I get my oil change next week! Ahhh!!!!!!
Maybe I should stop talking so positively about Chip its giving him a big head.
Well it has happened twice. My dealer told me to tell them if hear it.

I hate to hear they have to tear the engine apart but......... its rather embarrasing to have that clatter when starting a newer car.
Last edited by ahohnstein; Apr 26, 2007 at 03:15 PM.
Took mine in for its 10k service, and had them look at it (I hadn't seen this post yet)
They heard it once, but were unable to pinpoint. They have a lexus rep coming down from Atlanta on Thur and are supposed to get with him on this issue. Sounds like the solution has already been found. When I hear, I'll post back.
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