Transfer Case Oil Change $$$$$
#1
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Transfer Case Oil Change $$$$$
In my 2009 LS 460 SWB I have shuddering when turning at low speeds. My Lexus dealership confirmed there's a TSB out for this problem that calls for the fluid in the transfer case to be changed three times and for it to be driven 1 mile in between changes. Sounds simple enough. (see attached TSB).
However, the transfer case fluid the dealership is recommending costs about $160 per liter and I need 3 liters (part number 08885-81085). With labor it will cost me over $600 to basically change one liter of gear oil.
This seems like a lot of money for one liter of gear oil, even if it is synthetic. Does anyone have any experience with this repair? Has anyone found any cheaper alternative fluids that are acceptable? Or do I just have to bite the bullet?
Thanks.
However, the transfer case fluid the dealership is recommending costs about $160 per liter and I need 3 liters (part number 08885-81085). With labor it will cost me over $600 to basically change one liter of gear oil.
This seems like a lot of money for one liter of gear oil, even if it is synthetic. Does anyone have any experience with this repair? Has anyone found any cheaper alternative fluids that are acceptable? Or do I just have to bite the bullet?
Thanks.
#2
Lexus Fanatic
In my 2009 LS 460 SWB I have shuddering when turning at low speeds. My Lexus dealership confirmed there's a TSB out for this problem that calls for the fluid in the transfer case to be changed three times and for it to be driven 1 mile in between changes. Sounds simple enough. (see attached TSB).
However, the transfer case fluid the dealership is recommending costs about $160 per liter and I need 3 liters (part number 08885-81085). With labor it will cost me over $600 to basically change one liter of gear oil.
This seems like a lot of money for one liter of gear oil, even if it is synthetic. Does anyone have any experience with this repair? Has anyone found any cheaper alternative fluids that are acceptable? Or do I just have to bite the bullet?
Thanks.
However, the transfer case fluid the dealership is recommending costs about $160 per liter and I need 3 liters (part number 08885-81085). With labor it will cost me over $600 to basically change one liter of gear oil.
This seems like a lot of money for one liter of gear oil, even if it is synthetic. Does anyone have any experience with this repair? Has anyone found any cheaper alternative fluids that are acceptable? Or do I just have to bite the bullet?
Thanks.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
If you can, search this forum for shudder when turning, or just shudder. You should see a bunch of results discussing it in the LS 600h. For some reason I'm not getting any results on this computer or I'd do it for you
#4
In my 2009 LS 460 SWB I have shuddering when turning at low speeds. My Lexus dealership confirmed there's a TSB out for this problem that calls for the fluid in the transfer case to be changed three times and for it to be driven 1 mile in between changes. Sounds simple enough. (see attached TSB).
However, the transfer case fluid the dealership is recommending costs about $160 per liter and I need 3 liters (part number 08885-81085). With labor it will cost me over $600 to basically change one liter of gear oil.
This seems like a lot of money for one liter of gear oil, even if it is synthetic. Does anyone have any experience with this repair? Has anyone found any cheaper alternative fluids that are acceptable? Or do I just have to bite the bullet?
Thanks.
However, the transfer case fluid the dealership is recommending costs about $160 per liter and I need 3 liters (part number 08885-81085). With labor it will cost me over $600 to basically change one liter of gear oil.
This seems like a lot of money for one liter of gear oil, even if it is synthetic. Does anyone have any experience with this repair? Has anyone found any cheaper alternative fluids that are acceptable? Or do I just have to bite the bullet?
Thanks.
#5
Instructor
I had the same problem in my 2008 LS600hL. I had just purchased the car from the local Lexus dealer (CPO).
I learned that this particular TSB is covered by the Powertrain warranty (vs the shorter bumper-to-bumper warranty), so there's a chance you are still under the original factory warranty for this repair. In my case, i was outside the factory warranty, but Lexus agreed to do the TSB at no charge since the car was a CPO that I had just purchased.
I can attest to the fact that the "miracle fluid" they use does immediately resolve the low-speed shuddering problem, so it's probably well worth it whether you have to pay or not.
Good luck!
I learned that this particular TSB is covered by the Powertrain warranty (vs the shorter bumper-to-bumper warranty), so there's a chance you are still under the original factory warranty for this repair. In my case, i was outside the factory warranty, but Lexus agreed to do the TSB at no charge since the car was a CPO that I had just purchased.
I can attest to the fact that the "miracle fluid" they use does immediately resolve the low-speed shuddering problem, so it's probably well worth it whether you have to pay or not.
Good luck!
#6
Pit Crew
Thread Starter
Thanks everyone. To answer some of the questions asked, I am definitely sure it is $160 per liter rather than for all three liters. I am not under warranty so I will have to cover this out of pocket. I'm going to continue looking into this but if anyone else has any insight into cheaper transfer case oil that will work then please chime in.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#7
Lexus Fanatic
As I stated in my earlier post, my dealer quoted me 48 dollars for this:
Or Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/0888502606-GEAR-OIL-LX85-1L-Toyota-/191103394217?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c7ea661a9&vxp=mtr
As you can see Amazon charges a bit more at 62 dollars (my dealer gives me a discount). There is no way gear oil should cost anywhere near what they quoted you. Not unless the can is made of 14 ct gold.
Or Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/0888502606-GEAR-OIL-LX85-1L-Toyota-/191103394217?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c7ea661a9&vxp=mtr
As you can see Amazon charges a bit more at 62 dollars (my dealer gives me a discount). There is no way gear oil should cost anywhere near what they quoted you. Not unless the can is made of 14 ct gold.
Last edited by roadfrog; 10-06-14 at 09:01 PM.
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#8
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As I stated in my earlier post, my dealer quoted me 48 dollars for this:
http://www.amazon.com/Toyota-Genuine.../dp/B004SKRLGE
Or Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/0888502606-G...a661a9&vxp=mtr
As you can see Amazon charges a bit more at 62 dollars (my dealer gives me a discount). There is no way gear oil should cost anywhere near what they quoted you. Not unless the can is made of 14 ct gold.
http://www.amazon.com/Toyota-Genuine.../dp/B004SKRLGE
Or Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/0888502606-G...a661a9&vxp=mtr
As you can see Amazon charges a bit more at 62 dollars (my dealer gives me a discount). There is no way gear oil should cost anywhere near what they quoted you. Not unless the can is made of 14 ct gold.
Did you have your Lexus dealership do your transfer case fluid change or did you go to an independent mechanic?
#9
Lexus Fanatic
Thanks roadfrog. My Lexus dealer definitely quoted me about $150/liter. Then I went to another Lexus dealer nearby and walked up to their parts department and they quoted me $166/liter. After reading your post I did some searching and also found that Amazon and Ebay listing for the much cheaper gear oil. This is just another gross example of dealerships over-charging.
Did you have your Lexus dealership do your transfer case fluid change or did you go to an independent mechanic?
Did you have your Lexus dealership do your transfer case fluid change or did you go to an independent mechanic?
I haven't done this service yet, as it isn't due for another 10k miles or so. I was just getting my info for the task when the time comes. When it does, I will be doing it myself.
#10
Instructor
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I guess the ones sold at Amazon or eBay are not the same as the ones from dealership used in this TSB.
I remember one Toyota service advisor refers this as magic oil to fix tsb issue. When asked where did that come from, he said Japan.
For regular gear oil changes they won't use this oil. Please talk to knowledgeable service advisor or master tech get the difference between these two oils.
I remember one Toyota service advisor refers this as magic oil to fix tsb issue. When asked where did that come from, he said Japan.
For regular gear oil changes they won't use this oil. Please talk to knowledgeable service advisor or master tech get the difference between these two oils.
#11
Lexus Fanatic
I was confused when you said "transfer case". Your profile and post said nothing about "AWD". I therefore assumed that you meant "differential". My previous posts were addressing gear oil for a diff. If you indeed refer to an AWD transfer case, then the TSB requires LL80 transfer case fluid. THAT is hard to find and might justify the price quoted.
My apologies.
I DID find some from a supplier in Germany with a quoted price of 34 euros (about 50 bucks) here:
http://en.autospares.lv/search.html?..._price&smode=A
My apologies.
I DID find some from a supplier in Germany with a quoted price of 34 euros (about 50 bucks) here:
http://en.autospares.lv/search.html?..._price&smode=A
Last edited by roadfrog; 10-07-14 at 05:27 PM.
#13
Pit Crew
Thread Starter
Roadfrog, I am going off the part number in the TSB for the fluid which matches the part number in the amazon and eBay listings you posted. I don't understand why these don't work if I've got the right part number. What am I missing?
#14
Lexus Fanatic
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts/l...885-81085.html
The old part number is the one I quoted for the EBay and Amazon listings. Sounds like they have made a special lube to address the issue in the TSB.
Somewhat good news is that link I provided above is 117 dollars per bottle which will save you a bit of cash over the dealer. Did you ask your Toyota dealer about their price? They tend to be a lot cheaper than the Lexus dealers.
#15
Pit Crew
Thread Starter
Are you looking at the NEW part number that supercedes the old? The new part number is this:
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts/l...885-81085.html
The old part number is the one I quoted for the EBay and Amazon listings. Sounds like they have made a special lube to address the issue in the TSB.
Somewhat good news is that link I provided above is 117 dollars per bottle which will save you a bit of cash over the dealer. Did you ask your Toyota dealer about their price? They tend to be a lot cheaper than the Lexus dealers.
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts/l...885-81085.html
The old part number is the one I quoted for the EBay and Amazon listings. Sounds like they have made a special lube to address the issue in the TSB.
Somewhat good news is that link I provided above is 117 dollars per bottle which will save you a bit of cash over the dealer. Did you ask your Toyota dealer about their price? They tend to be a lot cheaper than the Lexus dealers.