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Originally Posted by daveintheshop
Looking at a used 2005 Avalon XLS sedan. 3.5 V6 automatic.Any known issues I should look for? this thing is in great shape with only 45,000 on it.
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Are you buying from the original owner or from a dealer?
Any 2GR-FE 3.5LV-6 built before April 2008 was subject to the oil line recall where a defectove rubber hose in the oil line routes oil outside the engine from the oil pump to the upper part of the engine [valve train, etc] was subject to a recall of over 1.5 million vehicles.
If necessary do a carfax and make sure the recall service was performed. If not, get it done. Make sure the car never sufferred from a ruptured oil line .. they were blowing out at as little as 20,000 miles.
Toyota will do the recall work post warranty up to year 2013.
For details, go here:
http://sites.google.com/site/toyotav6oillinescandal/
Look at this thread in this forum about someone whose oil line busted twice and was faced with engine damage tht did not show up until after the warranty expired:
Second VVTi oil hose failure
Elsewhere in here:
Limited Service Campaign for VVT-i Oil Line
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LOOK WHAT I FOUND SEARCHING ONLINE SO IS THIS A RECALL FOR THE OIL LEAK
Posted to: Avalon, RAV4, Toyota
Limited Service Campaign for VVT-i Oil Line
On February 22, Toyota announced phase three of a Limited Service Campaign (LSC) on certain 2007 – 2009 model year Avalon and RAV4 vehicles with a 2GR-FE (V6) engine, the rubber portion of the oil supply hose for the VVT-i actuator may degrade over time. This condition may cause oil to leak from the VVT-i oil hose producing abnormal engine noise and the oil pressure light to illuminate.
This is not a safety recall and submitting a Defect Information Report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is not required. Toyota has taken this step in the interest of customer satisfaction, informing owners that Toyota and Lexus dealers will modify their vehicle to help them avoid experiencing the condition.
For phase three, there are approximately 128,800 Avalon (2007 – 2009 model year) and 89,000 RAV4 V6 (2007 – 2009 model year) vehicles involved in the United States.
Last year, Toyota also announced phases one and two of this LSC on approximately 342,200 Toyota Avalon (model year 2005 – 2006), Camry (2007 – early 2010) and RAV4 V6 (2006 model year), and 374,000 Lexus ES 350 (model year 2007-2008) and RX 350 (model year 2007-2009) vehicles.
Owners of the involved vehicles will receive a LSC notification by first class mail.
Toyota dealers will replace the VVT-i Oil Hose with a newly designed one at NO CHARGE to the customer. The repair will take approximately one hour. However, depending upon the dealer’s work schedule, it may be necessary to make the vehicle available for a longer period of time.
This Limited Service Campaign will be offered until March 31, 2013.
If an owner has any immediate concerns they are requested to contact their local Toyota dealer for diagnosis, and if applicable, repair.
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Last edited by Ro_avalon; 07-26-2010 at 11:10 PM.