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    • haha nice to see your Kluger still going strong! Is your suspension still stock or you went with a lift for your road trips? I've decided to try keep mine for another few years so looking for lift kits for those long road trips when I get to pack the house with me. 
    • Did you accelerate too hard causing the axel to trample jump?
    • Wow congrats with the purchase that's a low mileage for it's age. Quickly to address your queries. - Sticky dash there was a soft (quiet) recall some years ago but that was only applicable to Aurion less than a decade old at the time, I know some owners here missed out. Either wreckers, dash mat or bite the bullet and order a new dash that might worth more than the car. - On the engine apart from your usual stuffs needs replacing due to age and mileage another key thing you want to look out for is the oil line sitting at the bottom of the engine, it's rubber and mine blew about 150k km and caught it leaking just before parking it. They issued with a metal line and that's critical, once the rubber hose blows that's the end of your engine.  - Headlights are pretty ***** poor for Toyotas of that era, mainly due to the very ordinary OEM projector lens, you can either DIY with a heat gun, ply it open and replace that or go aftermarket. I've tried HID (end up toasting the reflective materials inside the housing) and LEDs later but made some difference but still bad. - VVTi rattles, try to services it with good premium synthetic oils like Penrite, that's all I really use!  - Transmission, I had my solenoid failed at 120k km, that was an expensive $900 fix since my private mechanic didn't want to touch it and I was out of state, so I bite the bullet and got it done.  Other than that, you might get that intermediate steering shaft clicking noise when you turn, that's very common problem even now with other makers. Paintwork not the greatest if it spent it's whole life in the sun.  Yeah that's about I can think from top of my head. 
    • Congrats on your acquisition there. You have purchased a fine automobile mate. With regular maintenance, that car will see many hundreds of thousands of KLMS of trouble free motoring. Admittedly, the 40 series had a few teething problems, but Toyota did step up and remedy these issues. By the time they got to releasing the 50 series, all the issues had been ironed out. The 2GR-FE is a bullet proof engine, but that doesn't mean you should skimp on maintenance. Regular oil changes is the number one thing. Change the oil every 5-8k and you'll never have sludging issues. Use high quality oil and filter too. Not sure if Toyota are still doing the sticky dash recall. It hasn't been a talking point for many years. You can try and call Toyota and see if they are still doing it. Yes, You are correct. The original series Aurion had a couple of Achilles heals. The oil pipes and the VVTI lines. What Toyota were thinking using rubber to transport hot engine oil around a motor is beyond me. They did however step up when the reports started to come in under warranty claims, so they went back to the drawing board and came up with the full metal versions for the recall. They would have placed a silver sticker in the driver's door jamb to acknowledge this. Here's a nice nugget of info for you      The oil cooler is a cylindrical heat exchanger mounted to the engine block. Those metal oil lines feed into this. The Cooler in the radiator is for the transmission fluid. 100% get this looked at and replace with the metal variant. Those rubber tubes will be very hard and brittle at this stage in the car's life. No wait too much longer. The water pumps were not of the best quality in the original series too. Toyota has made a few revisions since then and the ones you can buy now are vastly superior over the older ones. Don't use after market water pumps. Use only the OEM or Genuine Toyota parts for this job because it's a PITA job, so you only want to try and do this job once. Like any car, wear and tear is always there, but you can minimize this if you treat the car well. If you're a lead foot, you will destroy quickly. Drive it smoothly and take good care of it and it will reward you not only with fuel efficiency, but save you money for expensive break downs. Keep up with your maintenance and she will be a keeper for decades. Also, do the coolant service if that hasn't been done yet either. Use the original Toyota SLL Pink fluid.  If there's anything else you need, let us know.
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