2008 IS250 Burning Oil Part 3
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made an appointment
Made an appointment today. Spokane Lexus said I didn't have to do the 1000 mile test as they have several other tests they can do .... compression test?? Bellevue wasn't as knowledgeable it seems ...I'm going to Spokane ...
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I'm having the same oil consuming problem but mine even worst (. After 1800 miles (since my last oil change) it went low to under the bottom dot in the oil dipstick and my car have 82000 miles now. what should I do now since the warranty just cover under 70k miles? so Sad......Thanks for any advise.
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Do you have an extended warranty? If so, follow the steps below:
First thing to do is develop a relationship with an advisor at Lexus. Have him start an oil consumption report which will consist of several trips to the dealer where they will measure how much oil is being consumed at every so much mileage (example- every one thousand mileage). Once they have a track record of several visits showing excessive consumption, have the advisor pull the bulletin i just posted a few weeks ago. He can use that along with the track record to present to the warranty company. They will have no other choice but to fix the problem which ring and piston replacement is needed. Once the warranty company sends out a tech to confirm the work, company will grant work to be done on car.
Let me know if you have any other quesitons.
Eddie
First thing to do is develop a relationship with an advisor at Lexus. Have him start an oil consumption report which will consist of several trips to the dealer where they will measure how much oil is being consumed at every so much mileage (example- every one thousand mileage). Once they have a track record of several visits showing excessive consumption, have the advisor pull the bulletin i just posted a few weeks ago. He can use that along with the track record to present to the warranty company. They will have no other choice but to fix the problem which ring and piston replacement is needed. Once the warranty company sends out a tech to confirm the work, company will grant work to be done on car.
Let me know if you have any other quesitons.
Eddie
I'm having the same oil consuming problem but mine even worst (. After 1800 miles (since my last oil change) it went low to under the bottom dot in the oil dipstick and my car have 82000 miles now. what should I do now since the warranty just cover under 70k miles? so Sad......Thanks for any advise.
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Thanks to everyone for helping me out in this situation! Here's an update:
My car is now at Spokane Lexus getting the rings, pistons and valves replaced. It's a 32 hour job, and I'm sooo thankful I'm at 66000 miles, not 71000 with a run out warranty!
They also noticed that there was an alignment problem with a really weird wear pattern on the back tires. I don't think that will be covered, but given that I'm getting a pretty much new engine, I'm not complaining!
Appreciate all your help! If anyone has any ideas about the wear issue on the edge of the tires, please let me know what's up.
Also, does anyone know if the new pistons have eliminated the problem with the old ones? This isn't going to happen again, is it?
Tim
My car is now at Spokane Lexus getting the rings, pistons and valves replaced. It's a 32 hour job, and I'm sooo thankful I'm at 66000 miles, not 71000 with a run out warranty!
They also noticed that there was an alignment problem with a really weird wear pattern on the back tires. I don't think that will be covered, but given that I'm getting a pretty much new engine, I'm not complaining!
Appreciate all your help! If anyone has any ideas about the wear issue on the edge of the tires, please let me know what's up.
Also, does anyone know if the new pistons have eliminated the problem with the old ones? This isn't going to happen again, is it?
Tim
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In the past 7 months, I had to get a recall done on my engine, and the camshaft gears needed to be replaced. Then I started to see the low engine oil light, brought it in, they tested it for LEAKS but not burning (which you think they would after all of these consistent problems across the IS250 fleet)...so I brought it in again and now of course they say the rings are bad, and they will also replace the pistons due to the carbon buildup service bulletin. I've been going back and forth with the dealership and corporate telling them I want a short block- Does anyone have ANY advice to give me if they come back and say NO to the short block? I have 2k left in my warrant and don't want bandaid repairs done to my engine.
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I was having a recurring problem with my low oil light coming on and took my car to a lexus dealership. Lexus had me do an oil consumption test and wanted me to come in every 1,000 miles. After the third inspection, I was down just about a quart. I told them I was taking the car out of town, so they refilled it and told me to come back in when I got back in town. Well, as I was driving back and about 70 miles from home, my "check engine" light and the "vsc" light both went on and I lost power. Luckily, after shutting the car off and then starting it again, the lights went out and I was able to make it home. I took it in to the dealership the next morning and, after several days to inspect the car, Lexus concluded that I need a new short block, not just new pistons and rings. It took another 10 days for the dealership to get in all of the parts and put the car back together. I have 80,000 miles on the car, but fortunately it was a certified preowned, so it was covered under the extended warranty. It seems to be driving better, but I'm still a little nervous, so we'll see if there are any "bugs" or "ancillary problems" over the next several thousand miles.
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Hi. I totally understand your frustration. I too have went thru this headache. I purchased a used 2008 is 250 not too long ago. After 2000 miles, the Low Oil Engine Level indicator lit up. Went to dealership and they advised that they might of not topped off the oil previously so they filled it up. Another 2000 miles comes by, the indicator lit up again and I went to the dealership for another check. They said it was okay to lose that much oil based on the manual. Then, went in again to see the 3rd advisor and he was helpful in that he opened a claim to Lexus and will be replacing the pistons and pistons rings. Hopefully this headache will end. Crossing my fingers. I just recently purchased the car too. Keep in touch and let me know your story. Good luck!
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So I had my Lexus taken in to have the rings, etc. replaced. The dealership got the whole engine taken apart, and Lexus USA didn't approve the repair, so they put it back together without changing anything. I was not happy as the manager was confident that I would be approved. Regardless, now a year later I don't have any oil burning issues! Somehow taking out the pistons and cleaning up the rings, valves, etc. did the job on its own. Weird, but in the end it worked out well.
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Recommend doing it!!
I have a 2008 with 110xxx miles. Only bought it less then 10k ago. Had it in 5 times for oil issues of consumption. We called Lexus on 12/30/13, checked car out on 1/2/14, should have car back 1/7 with new pistons n rings all 100% covered!!
Thank u Lexus for the unlimited power train!
Meantime if u own a Lexus u get a free rental car in my area. I have a 2013 IS250 with 12k. PIMP!
Advice--Take the shot in the dark.
Thank u Lexus for the unlimited power train!
Meantime if u own a Lexus u get a free rental car in my area. I have a 2013 IS250 with 12k. PIMP!
Advice--Take the shot in the dark.
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Well i got my car back on friday. It is driving like a brand new vehicle. Sooo smooth.
They did give me a receipt but it was blank on prices. Just listed the parts.
i recommend to all that have this issue or issues. Just call them up and ask for an apt!!
They did give me a receipt but it was blank on prices. Just listed the parts.
i recommend to all that have this issue or issues. Just call them up and ask for an apt!!
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I was having a recurring problem with my low oil light coming on and took my car to a lexus dealership. Lexus had me do an oil consumption test and wanted me to come in every 1,000 miles. After the third inspection, I was down just about a quart. I told them I was taking the car out of town, so they refilled it and told me to come back in when I got back in town. Well, as I was driving back and about 70 miles from home, my "check engine" light and the "vsc" light both went on and I lost power. Luckily, after shutting the car off and then starting it again, the lights went out and I was able to make it home. I took it in to the dealership the next morning and, after several days to inspect the car, Lexus concluded that I need a new short block, not just new pistons and rings. It took another 10 days for the dealership to get in all of the parts and put the car back together. I have 80,000 miles on the car, but fortunately it was a certified preowned, so it was covered under the extended warranty. It seems to be driving better, but I'm still a little nervous, so we'll see if there are any "bugs" or "ancillary problems" over the next several thousand miles.
Please give an idea what to do.
Tnanks
Jamier
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I'm having the same oil consuming problem but mine even worst (. After 1800 miles (since my last oil change) it went low to under the bottom dot in the oil dipstick and my car have 82000 miles now. what should I do now since the warranty just cover under 70k miles? so Sad......Thanks for any advise.
I am having the same exact predicament, out of warranty and same millage, I find out today , during an oil change, that the oil stick was almost dry, the guy at Jeffy Lube, convinced me to use Synthetic oil, to "solve' the problem a mechanic friend told to sell the car because this is a very costly repair
The mechanic also said to use a thicker oil to minimize the oil comsuption
Have a great evening
Jamier
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