7/1/2010 Engine stalling valve spring replacement recall (merged threads)
#346
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I just had this recall done on my car. I dropped it off on Thursday morning and got her back last night. So far, everything seems to be working good (knock on wood). They gave me a HS as a loaner. I was loving the efficiency, but not that much else.
#348
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Gosh! My car was kept for a week and a half for the recall and it seemed way too long to me and they have your car 5 weeks already? Are they gonna replace a whole new engine to it or some'? I hope they rather make it worth your wait, maybe give you another car instead, a much newer and problem free one, you deserve it!
#350
Gosh! My car was kept for a week and a half for the recall and it seemed way too long to me and they have your car 5 weeks already? Are they gonna replace a whole new engine to it or some'? I hope they rather make it worth your wait, maybe give you another car instead, a much newer and problem free one, you deserve it!
They overhaul the engine they said piece of the spring was found inside the cylinder and the shop has to take everything apart. My car has 90k miles on it. I already gone through 2 loaner and put around 5k miles on both.
#351
1. Youre making out like a bandit because they are miles off your own car.
2. The dealer has massive incentive to hurry up, so whatever the hold up is (part delays maybe? who knows) is almost sure to be genuine and not a runaround / excuse. 5k miles on their loaners (which at my dealership are always brand new vehicles) is quite expensive to them due to initial depreciation. Like I said money saved for you.
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Really smokey granite
I took my IS350 in for the valve spring recall this week. I was told it would take a few days and I would be given a loaner car until the repairs were completed. When I arrived at the dealership for my appointment, I was told there were no loaner cars available, but they could give me a rental car. I declined the rental car and told the rep I would just reschedule when a loaner was available. I returned to work, and received a call early that afternoon that a loaner was available so, I dropped off the car and picked up the loaner. I received a call two days later that the repairs were completed and the car was ready for pickup. I returned the loaner, picked up my car and on the way back to work, I noticed a strong odor of burning oil. I didn’t think much of it because I figured the recall work required the head be removed, and figured that at some point during the repair, maybe some of the oil had leaked onto the engine.
Once I arrived at work, smoke was bellowing out of the engine bay which meant there was a lot of oil on the engine. I called the Lexus service rep who said bring the car right back and they would have a look. On the way back to the dealership, the cabin filled with smoke from the vents, and I was forced to open the windows to be able to see as I drove down the interstate. When I finally made it back to the dealership, the service rep quickly took the car back into the service area. When he returned, he informed me that the technician had dropped a substantial amount of oil on the engine during the repair but thought he had removed the majority of it from the engine prior to releasing the car to me. They did another inspection to remove oil they could see and told me there was no leak from the head as a result of the repair. I again left the dealership and returned to work. When I arrived, I had the very same problem and called the service rep again. He then offered to bring a loaner car to me and take my IS350 back to the dealership for another inspection. I declined the offer, and took the car back to dealership myself with the windows down trying not to inhale too much of the fumes and smoke spewing into the car.
As you can imagine, I was very upset and a little nauseous from the fumes and smoke. I love my IS350 but am not too happy with the dealership. No word yet on what's really going on. I’m still in the IS250 loaner.
Once I arrived at work, smoke was bellowing out of the engine bay which meant there was a lot of oil on the engine. I called the Lexus service rep who said bring the car right back and they would have a look. On the way back to the dealership, the cabin filled with smoke from the vents, and I was forced to open the windows to be able to see as I drove down the interstate. When I finally made it back to the dealership, the service rep quickly took the car back into the service area. When he returned, he informed me that the technician had dropped a substantial amount of oil on the engine during the repair but thought he had removed the majority of it from the engine prior to releasing the car to me. They did another inspection to remove oil they could see and told me there was no leak from the head as a result of the repair. I again left the dealership and returned to work. When I arrived, I had the very same problem and called the service rep again. He then offered to bring a loaner car to me and take my IS350 back to the dealership for another inspection. I declined the offer, and took the car back to dealership myself with the windows down trying not to inhale too much of the fumes and smoke spewing into the car.
As you can imagine, I was very upset and a little nauseous from the fumes and smoke. I love my IS350 but am not too happy with the dealership. No word yet on what's really going on. I’m still in the IS250 loaner.
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#353
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so last night my car stalled and the rpm kept dropping down to 0, i believe it is the result of the faulty valve springs, mine is a 2010 is250 AWD and i thought the 09+ would no be affected but we will see after i head out to the dealer in the morning to see whats going on
My first thought was that an oxygen or air flow sensor was left unplugged .... but maybe the bozo's have been careless with the rebuild and/or missed a step.
I can't help but think their precious quality rating at Lexus is really going to take a hit on this second GEN IS .... my first GEN was bulletproof!
KC
#355
(A) identify issues that are common to many (versus a lemon)
(B) identify root cause of those issues
(C) recall and fix
So, as long as they follow that cycle they are on top of their game. Those that are not recalling might get a temporary sense of complacency, but personally I feel better about a vendor that recalls before the average consumer finds the issue. A car maker like Lexus (actually any luxury brand in economic times like this) needs to ensure customer satisfaction to survive, so it's in their best interest to be proactive with recall notices.
For those that are getting work done on this recall, I would just say enjoy the loaner. It is miles off your car which is money in your pocket. If it's not right, keep going back until it is. Lexus is known for making things right when they are wrong, and if they don't then they will not have a brand name much longer.
Regarding quality ratings, the ones that have flaws and do not recall are the ones that will get beat up in ratings.
#356
It might not be any consolation, but the fact that you've put so many miles on their loaners says a couple of things:
1. Youre making out like a bandit because they are miles off your own car.
2. The dealer has massive incentive to hurry up, so whatever the hold up is (part delays maybe? who knows) is almost sure to be genuine and not a runaround / excuse. 5k miles on their loaners (which at my dealership are always brand new vehicles) is quite expensive to them due to initial depreciation. Like I said money saved for you.
1. Youre making out like a bandit because they are miles off your own car.
2. The dealer has massive incentive to hurry up, so whatever the hold up is (part delays maybe? who knows) is almost sure to be genuine and not a runaround / excuse. 5k miles on their loaners (which at my dealership are always brand new vehicles) is quite expensive to them due to initial depreciation. Like I said money saved for you.
And my thought exactly the samething. They must do it right and do it good when I get my car back. The SA told me they ordered a bunch of new parts for the engine and have the engine shop to put it back together. So I assuming they got the engine done somewhere else, not in their back yard.
Last edited by ptran; 11-14-10 at 05:24 AM.
#358
The only thing is I live 1 1/2 hours from Lexus of Orlando my nearest Lexi dealer:/, I got my letter when you call do they tell you drop it off for 3 days??
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Took mine to Woodfield Lexus and they treated me great! Got the engine rattle TSIB done and my ML sub replaced too (3rd one). Would highly recommend them! Only took 2 days for them to complete all the work. I did have to schedule the appointment 2-3 weeks in advance.
#360
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hmmm this sounds like a very involved fix.. once they rip it all apart stuff like this I don't think the reliability will ever be the same.. wonder if I should just skip this recall....