SC430 - 2nd Gen (2001-2010)

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Old 04-26-14, 11:11 AM
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Yeah PartsGeek has the Denso for $90.

Did your friend's father comment about how it was to work on the SC as compared to the Dingolfing wagons?

I ask because our SC430 is my wife's daily driver and I drive a 5-series, and find the Japanese products a little easier to work on (more room between components and better design for maintenance).
Old 04-26-14, 11:26 AM
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he said it was fairly straightforward. he's seen similar issues on bmw's, and said they last about 6-8yrs on avg on those. he has a tacoma himself, but their family has a variety of bmw's too. his son/my friend just recently got an '07 5 series, and I was actually pretty impressed with it, drove quite well. his dad is doing all the software updates on it now at the dealership, which i was surprised to find out can take an entire day to download.
Old 11-26-14, 09:39 AM
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Great thread, confirmed that I had radiator leak in the top section of my radiator that looked identical Sunny's radiator, but only on the driver's side. Replaced it with a Denso that did not have the foam. The best I can tell the foam does not allow air/dust into the engine bay, hence the reason the engine stayed so clean. Hopefully without it the engine will remain fairly clean.
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