Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Limited Service Campaign to fix VVTi



ALERT: Toyota admits they have a new VVTi oil line rubber hose problem and have issued a LSC (Limited Service Campaign) bulletin for 05 & 06 Avalons and 06 Rav 4s.



For more info:

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...=316167&page=5



Post#70 & 71



Owners will get a letter if they qualify. Toyota will replace the hose with another new hose free of charge, not a new metal line that 09 Avalons have. I guess they are tired of paying for new engines if you were lucky enough to fail under warranty. UGH



Another bandage for a growing issue that will get bigger as this 2GR-FE engine gets older.

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crap. I have a family member with an avalon.

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GOOD. I gotta take my aunt's 2005 Avalon in for the intermediate steering shaft anyway. Hopefully the letters get sent out soon and I can get both issues taken care of at the same time.



My aunt got a 7yr/100K mile/$0 deductible extended warranty when she bought the Avalon, and I thought it was silly. Now I'm thinking it was a very good idea..

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I have a 2008 Touring. Has this oil line problem been an issue with '08's ? I'm at 31,000 and need to check everything really good before my warranty runs out. I have been having tire pressure light issues for weeks now. Today I finally got the dealer to see if I had a bad sensor, and they determined I did, but had to order thre sensor. It is under warranty for that.

Thanks,

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It's kinda ridiculous that Toyota won't replace the part with a all-steel line.

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billberry12: This hose falls under the 5yr/60K power train warranty. You can google: "avalon oil leak" and read the stories from many different forums on this hose failure. Most have said it happens between 45K and 65K miles on this engine which is on Camry, Avalon, Highlander and RAV4. Most had no warning. Some had damaged engines from little or no oil left. The fact that Toyota has finally admitted a problem exists as these hoses age is huge but the cheap bandage approach is disappointing.

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I had the vvti line replaced a couple years ago at around 19K miles because the line leaked. It is not leaking now, but I made an appointment to go in for this campaign on Monday. It is supposed to take about an hour. With 58K miles on my 2005 I hope this new rubber hose fixes the problem, but I'll probably install an all steel line in the future.

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Originally Posted by mbrem
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ALERT: Toyota admits they have a new VVTi oil line rubber hose problem and have issued a LSC (Limited Service Campaign) bulletin for 05 & 06 Avalons and 06 Rav 4s.



For more info:

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...=316167&page=5



Post#70 & 71



Owners will get a letter if they qualify. Toyota will replace the hose with another new hose free of charge, not a new metal line that 09 Avalons have. I guess they are tired of paying for new engines if you were lucky enough to fail under warranty. UGH



Another bandage for a growing issue that will get bigger as this 2GR-FE engine gets older.



Thank you soo much!!!!



I contacted Toyota regarding this and they said if my engine failed due to a faulty VVTI line (which it did) then they will reimburse me for any costs I had so long as I have a detailed list and receipts. It looks like I am not in the hole anymore. I just hope Toyota doesn't try to screw me over something.



Thanks again!!

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What's the retail price of the steel line?

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Like $20 bucks.

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Originally Posted by LynchburgCSI
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It's kinda ridiculous that Toyota won't replace the part with a all-steel line.



I saw this thread and took my car in and they replaced it without question. Thing is they replaced it with an updated metal pipe and bracket but it still has the rubber section as well. Not sure why they don't just use all metal.

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What year is your Avalon?

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Originally Posted by billberry12
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What year is your Avalon?



Me? If so then 2006 Limited

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Thanks. I'm still trying to find someone with an '08 that's had this problem. Wondering if it was fixed by then. Anyone?

Thanks,

Bill

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I'm asking a similar question as billberry12. Does this affect '07s as well?

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