A warning to those recently purchasing a 2nd gen RX
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A warning to those recently purchasing a 2007-2011 RX
Did you recently buy a 2007-2011 RX?
Did you also look through the maintenance history on drivers.lexus.com and saw that ZLH oil supply hose recall had been complied with?
As more experienced owners probably know, there are _TWO_ different oil hoses that like to explode on this generation RX. Only 1 was a recall (ZLH campaign for a variable valve timing hose).
The second exploding hose is probably a ticking time bomb on your RX because the oil cooler hoses were not a recall, but a warranty extension ZLC (like the cracking dash and a/c amplifier) so all owners did not get a recall notice. Mine exploded a few days ago and dumped nearly 4 quarts of oil in 3 miles of driving.
I was lucky to find it on a short drive. If I were you, I would not take the RX on a long drive unless I had verified that I had the solid metal oil cooler lines AND the upgraded VVT-i hose.
This pic is the oil cooler lines that you probably didn't get replaced unless you or the previous owner noticed a huge oil leak. Standing at the middle of the front bumper, look at the engine just below the bottom of the passenger side cooling fan. If you see this short fat hose with the clamps, you need to get it replaced ASAP! The replacement is all metal with accordion expansion joints in each pipe
You have been warned! ZLC and ZLH are the two different service campaigns you need. I think both starting with ZL added to my confusion when i did my pre-buy research.
Did you also look through the maintenance history on drivers.lexus.com and saw that ZLH oil supply hose recall had been complied with?
As more experienced owners probably know, there are _TWO_ different oil hoses that like to explode on this generation RX. Only 1 was a recall (ZLH campaign for a variable valve timing hose).
The second exploding hose is probably a ticking time bomb on your RX because the oil cooler hoses were not a recall, but a warranty extension ZLC (like the cracking dash and a/c amplifier) so all owners did not get a recall notice. Mine exploded a few days ago and dumped nearly 4 quarts of oil in 3 miles of driving.
I was lucky to find it on a short drive. If I were you, I would not take the RX on a long drive unless I had verified that I had the solid metal oil cooler lines AND the upgraded VVT-i hose.
This pic is the oil cooler lines that you probably didn't get replaced unless you or the previous owner noticed a huge oil leak. Standing at the middle of the front bumper, look at the engine just below the bottom of the passenger side cooling fan. If you see this short fat hose with the clamps, you need to get it replaced ASAP! The replacement is all metal with accordion expansion joints in each pipe
You have been warned! ZLC and ZLH are the two different service campaigns you need. I think both starting with ZL added to my confusion when i did my pre-buy research.
Last edited by sladerx; 03-29-17 at 03:52 AM.
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Updated op to applicable years, thanks!
>>>Repairs related to seepage from the engine oil cooler pipe will now get a longer warranty in some crossovers. In T.S.B. SC-ZLC issued on Aug. 1, Lexus said the leak might develop in 2007-11 RX 350 and 2010-11 RX 450h models. Instead of the standard four-year/50,000-mile warranty, the part will have an unlimited mileage coverage through Jan. 31, 2016, and after that a 10-year/150,000-mile warranty.
>>>Repairs related to seepage from the engine oil cooler pipe will now get a longer warranty in some crossovers. In T.S.B. SC-ZLC issued on Aug. 1, Lexus said the leak might develop in 2007-11 RX 350 and 2010-11 RX 450h models. Instead of the standard four-year/50,000-mile warranty, the part will have an unlimited mileage coverage through Jan. 31, 2016, and after that a 10-year/150,000-mile warranty.
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This has probably already been answered somewhere in this sub but since this thread is active... anyone know what the dealer charges to replace this? As I recall the improved part is like $30-$40 dollars. My vehicle is beyond even the extended warranty (07 w/168k miles.)
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This has probably already been answered somewhere in this sub but since this thread is active... anyone know what the dealer charges to replace this? As I recall the improved part is like $30-$40 dollars. My vehicle is beyond even the extended warranty (07 w/168k miles.)
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This has probably already been answered somewhere in this sub but since this thread is active... anyone know what the dealer charges to replace this? As I recall the improved part is like $30-$40 dollars. My vehicle is beyond even the extended warranty (07 w/168k miles.)
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Oh forgot to mention, I did fill out a ZLC warranty reimbursement from Lexus and after about 50 days, I just got my check. Lexus won't change yours unless it's leaking, but if you do it yourself pre-emptively, they will reimburse.
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To sum it up it is only on the 3.5 engine....The 3.3 engine from 2004 to 2006 doesn't apply. The RX400h also a 2nd generation had only the 3.3 engine .