Car Engine failure?? $6000!!
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Car Engine failure?? $6000!!
While driving my car ( ES 2008) VSC light came on.Since I was on a major highway, I drove for about 15 more mins and then the car stopped. Had it towed to the nearest mechanic who is giving me a estimate of $6000!! for repairs. Not sure what happened and what are the repairs for? what are my best options?
Sell it
Show it to another mechanic or to Lexus service ?
shocked and confused!
Sell it
Show it to another mechanic or to Lexus service ?
shocked and confused!
Last edited by inexpert; 05-25-18 at 07:48 AM.
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I was just passing through the ES forum and saw this post. Those prices are ridiculously high in my opinion. Get a few more estimates. I understand the expense involved, but I just can't believe this shop would charge 315 dollars to do a compression test, 33 bucks a piece for Iridium spark plugs, etc...
Take the estimate they gave you and go to a few more shops. Then call a Toyota dealership and see what they would charge....
Take the estimate they gave you and go to a few more shops. Then call a Toyota dealership and see what they would charge....
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inexpert (05-22-18)
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I would only install a used engine into a 10 year old vehicle with 85,000 miles. There are many used ones available as Toyota/Lexus offered it in many vehicles. A Camry one would drop right in. Much less expensive. Many independent shops will also offer this service and do the used engine shopping for you.
Many larger auto recyclers also do installation. I know Brandywine (they have at least 6 yards) in the Washington DC area does because my cousin had them sell her a used engine for her MINI and they installed it. Later she got a transmission from them. https://www.brandywineparts.com/
Worth a call for installation charges as I searched and they charge $1,500 for a used ES350 engine. It may be worth the cost to flatbed your car to them.
Have your transmission fluid changed while this work is being done or it may be your next big expense.
Many larger auto recyclers also do installation. I know Brandywine (they have at least 6 yards) in the Washington DC area does because my cousin had them sell her a used engine for her MINI and they installed it. Later she got a transmission from them. https://www.brandywineparts.com/
Worth a call for installation charges as I searched and they charge $1,500 for a used ES350 engine. It may be worth the cost to flatbed your car to them.
Have your transmission fluid changed while this work is being done or it may be your next big expense.
Last edited by Clutchless; 05-22-18 at 01:21 PM.
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inexpert (05-22-18)
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So far I didn't hear why you need a new engine. All I see is the VSC light then the MIL go on. Something else must have happened but so far there isn't an explanation. So do you have any more info.
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Based on this description, does the engine need to be replaced? Are there more cost effective ways of solving my problem?
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So, the water pump claimed one more engine?
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A premature failure maybe but driver error broke the engine. MIL means stop. Water temp past mid mark means stop. Why would you drive 15-30 minutes with the MIL on and not stop to see if something is wrong. Also when you see your speedometer you also see your WT gauge. Self inflected wound . Cost will vary depending on whether you get a short block (new) or a used engine. The OP needs to get a few quotes but at this point he is into the present repair service for the diagnostics.
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A premature failure maybe but driver error broke the engine. MIL means stop. Water temp past mid mark means stop. Why would you drive 15-30 minutes with the MIL on and not stop to see if something is wrong. Also when you see your speedometer you also see your WT gauge. Self inflected wound . Cost will vary depending on whether you get a short block (new) or a used engine. The OP needs to get a few quotes but at this point he is into the present repair service for the diagnostics.
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+1, unfortunately this is the reality. Shouldn't have continued driving, at the very least should have checked all critical fluid levels. This would have been immediately apparent by looking at the expansion tank; while it's possible the water temp may have still shown normal on the dashboard if there was no coolant to circulate and touch the temp sensor, a physical check would not have missed this.
thank you for the input
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Had the same problem. Began a slight stutter after starting. Check engine light & VSC light later came on. Temp guage fluctuated cool to hot.
Took it to a local reputable foreign car shop. Assessed coolant getting into cylinder 6. Recommended new engine. Old engine had 85k,
put a used 50k engine in. $5000.
Took it to a local reputable foreign car shop. Assessed coolant getting into cylinder 6. Recommended new engine. Old engine had 85k,
put a used 50k engine in. $5000.
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The diagnosis was that coolant was entering the number 6 cylinder. Had to be either a breech in the cylinder wall or head gasket.
Was going to be expensive either to repair or replace the engine. I went with replace. Bought the car with 55k miles. I put over 30k
in a year. Never abused & had the oil changed every 5k miles. May do a title check to determine if the mileage was accurate or any other
historical issues.
Was going to be expensive either to repair or replace the engine. I went with replace. Bought the car with 55k miles. I put over 30k
in a year. Never abused & had the oil changed every 5k miles. May do a title check to determine if the mileage was accurate or any other
historical issues.