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fheapes 05-17-16 05:12 PM

2016 RX 350 Oil Leak
 
I just discovered my new RX fSport has been leaking oil. It just hit 2000 miles.
It's in the shop now being reviewed. I'm gutted. Has anyone else experienced oil leaks on this new model?

AL13NV8D3R 05-17-16 07:22 PM

Oil leaks is usually caused by assembly during the manufactuer process. Either they forgot to tighten a bolt to spec, misaligned the gasket, or a combination of both. Repairs may mean they have to replace a gasket and i dont know how invasive that is for a V6 but i had the same problem with a BMW 750li years ago that needed the similar repair which required them to take out the engine to replace gasket and some kind of sensor. That BMW had only 800 miles on the odo. Good thing is after the repair there were no leaks until i traded it in for something else at 56,000 miles. So dont worry about it, i am sure your Lexi will be fine after repairs.

ggebhardt 05-18-16 01:37 AM

Depending on where the leak is, it can be very invasive.

NotADood 05-20-16 05:58 PM

Lexus Master tech here,

It is likely a leaking timing cover. Lexus seems to have problems with this engine redesign, and some covers aren't getting enough sealant. The engine will need to be removed for this repair to be performed.

fheapes 05-23-16 06:11 PM

NotaDood - The car has been in the shop for a week now - Scheduled to be ready Thursday.
Is the anything I should be concerned with from having the engine removed on a new car??...

AL13NV8D3R 05-24-16 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by fheapes (Post 9495243)
NotaDood - The car has been in the shop for a week now - Scheduled to be ready Thursday.
Is the anything I should be concerned with from having the engine removed on a new car??...

If repairs are done by Lexus i wouldnt worry about anything. If Lexus repaired it they are responsible for any mistakes, damage, or problems they caused by taking engine out.

When you recieved the car back make sure you take a thourogh look inside and out to see if there are any damage to your vehicle visually whether its ripped leather seats, scratched paint on the fenders, damage to anythink in and under the engine bay and any loose trim pieces in and around your car. Dont forget to check your wheels too for damage.

When you take your car home make sure to turn off all fans and music off and listen for strange sounds then turn you music on to see if anythings changed and also test your cars air conditioning and interior heating.

When i had my BMW engine removed for repairs they left two small scratches on fender and ripped my leather steering wheel from behind so cannot see the rip unless i touch it while driving. The good thing is that i inspected the vehicle before i took it home and made the complaint right then and there so they fixed everything for me at no charge. But once you drive off any cosmetic damage is your responsibility, dealer will most likely blame you so watch out.

fheapes 05-28-16 07:50 AM

All has been resolved
 

Originally Posted by NotADood (Post 9492128)
Lexus Master tech here,

It is likely a leaking timing cover. Lexus seems to have problems with this engine redesign, and some covers aren't getting enough sealant. The engine will need to be removed for this repair to be performed.


Good call NotaDood :thumbup:- You were correct; Lexus found the timing cover to be the cause of the leak.
They removed the engine to gain access to the cover, cleaned and resealed. All appears 100% now.
Apparently there is a batch of RX's that may have this issue from an assemble hiccup. I was told that during assemble oil dripped from a robot/machine onto the gasket / seal which prevented the seal from functioning..causing the leak.

Lexus handled this incident with great concern and professionalism.. which is the primary reason I continue to buy Lexus and use their Service.

Philthy84 05-28-16 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by fheapes (Post 9500692)
Good call NotaDood :thumbup:- You were correct; Lexus found the timing cover to be the cause of the leak.
They removed the engine to gain access to the cover, cleaned and resealed. All appears 100% now.
Apparently there is a batch of RX's that may have this issue from an assemble hiccup. I was told that during assemble oil dripped from a robot/machine onto the gasket / seal which prevented the seal from functioning..causing the leak.

Lexus handled this incident with great concern and professionalism.. which is primary reason I continue to buy Lexus and use their Service.

If you don't mind, could you please share the build date of your RX?

Baxter64 05-28-16 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Philthy84 (Post 9500776)
If you don't mind, could you please share the build date of your RX?

Yes, given a 'batch of them' are affected... your build date and factory location would be helpful.

NateJG 05-28-16 05:46 PM

Could be worse (http://www.enginebuildermag.com/2012...-v6-oil-leaks/ ).

fheapes 05-30-16 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Philthy84 (Post 9500776)
If you don't mind, could you please share the build date of your RX?

2/16 Cambridge Ontario.

Philthy84 05-30-16 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by fheapes (Post 9502303)
2/16 Cambridge Ontario.

Thank you for sharing the information, I will be taking delivery of a 4RX F-sport either Thursday or Friday this week and will make sure to compare.

toyotaman7 05-31-16 03:17 AM


Originally Posted by Philthy84 (Post 9502344)
Thank you for sharing the information, I will be taking delivery of a 4RX F-sport either Thursday or Friday this week and will make sure to compare.

If you are getting it this week, then it should have a build date of 05/16.

AJD 07-04-16 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by fheapes (Post 9502303)
2/16 Cambridge Ontario.

I have the same build date. Which NJ dealer did the repair?

ZelmanGSM 11-20-16 05:12 PM

Hi there, I just took my 2016 RX350 for service and was told it was leaking oil from the timing chain cover.

how is your RX doing?


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