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Front Wheel Hub Bearings...
Essentially you can stick the screw driver on any bit of the engine, but the closer to a rotating part the better, but if there are zero noises when the car isn't being driven, including with your head "under the bonnet" with someone revving the engine, or turning the wheels (if your car has a power steering pump) or when the aircon is switched on etc.... I would say that it's unlikely to be an engine bay related noise. From what I've seen in your posts over the years, I'm glad that you're car can't talk..... because it wouldn't shut up about how much it loves you 🙂 Given that you don't plan on selling it (unless I tell you this weeks winning lotto numbers... and even then.....), changing the wheel bearings won't hurt. Keep us updated mate 🙂 -
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Red Liquid In Catch Can
No worries. Hopefully it's not the head gasket... In regards to red dye in and untaxed diesel fuel, I googled "red diesel Australia" and from what I can see we do have this in Australia. So to rule that out I would collect a sample when you fuel up next at your local, or if you feel brave syphoning some fuel from your tank. All the best Steve -
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Red Liquid In Catch Can
Hi, Thanks, yes I have just had to top up the coolant and will be monitoring that but I think that was low due to another reason. My first thought was it red due to untaxed fuel but didn't find anything about it being the case in Australia. I know in the UK untaxed fuel is red. Hopefully it's not a head gasket 🤞 Cheers Dave -
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Front Wheel Hub Bearings...
Hi Stephen, I only took it out the one time and there is definitely something going on in the drive side of things, ie wheel bearings. I don't think a CV joint would make a groaning sound the likes I was hearing. CV shafts tend to click when turning which would indicate a bad articulating joint. The car starts up and runs quietly and smoothly. It turns corners with no CV clicks. The sound starts as you begin motion and gets to a level not loud enough to bother you, but low enough to have you thinking what it could be. It slowly dissipates as you slow down. Now, I did manage to test it on a smooth, quiet bit of road and my thoughts are still on the wheel bearing/s. I think one is going out for sure. To have two at the same time would be rare. I also removed the wheels and checked the tyre surface on both and they are good. I have always used Michelin Primacy 3ST tyres on our Aurion and they are of the highest quality. I would never expect them to feather out to the point they may create road noise. I know the difference between tyre noise and a bearing noise. The tyres have a symmetrical pattern that even under heavy use, will not induce tyre noise. The Primacy 3st tyres are known for their "silent technology" (ST). Even so, our car is always driven carefully and sedately so no chance of tyres going bad or drivetrain issues. If this car could talk, it would tell me daily how much it loves us because we have taken really could care of it. I'm aiming to have another go at it this Saturday and hopefully put my finger on it. Regardless, it has done the kays now to warrant new front wheel bearings anyway, so if it is one bearing, then this would be the perfect opportunity for some preventative maintenance and a good reset for the front end going forward. I plan to never sell this car, so it will get the treatment it needs when it needs it. Thankfully I have a small war chest of new Original parts stashed away for rainy days anyway and will continue to keep an eye out for other consumable items as they come up for sale. Recently purchased two Genuine Toyota front struts, front brake disc rotors and genuine brake pads. I've had it with aftermarket crap rotors and pads. They just don't last. I'll hopefully get the rear struts soon and keep them for when I do a suspension refresh. Trying to get as much as I can now before the stock dries up. I really want to use Genuine parts on this car as much as possible, especially the suspension. They don't ride the same with after market stuff. This I'm not sure of. What part of the motor do you mean ? I'll rev it up and see if the alternator protests, but I doubt it's that. My money is on a wheel bearing. -
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Red Liquid In Catch Can
Hi Dave, I DON'T own a Landcruiser.... or a car with a catch can.... but Have you noticed that you need to top up the engine coolant? OR perhaps you are using diesel fuel with a red colour added: "Red diesel is basically untaxed fuel, and to use on the roads you are supposed to use taxed fuel. It is therefore illegal to fill your car, motorbike or van with red diesel and drive to & from the shops or commute to work." So maybe next time you fuel up at your local... try to obtain a sample. -
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Front Wheel Hub Bearings...
Hi Tony, I'm not sure if you have confirmed that it is the wheel bearing, but if you haven't.... In regards to a diagnostic method, and try not to laugh at the first bit..... Find a nice SMOOTH straight low traffic volume road (in regards to smooth, as close to recently resurfaced as possible)... At a set speed (say 60 km/h) take your foot off the accelerator and veer left and then right, being smooth but also aiming to load up each individual axle. Also run your hand over the top of the tyre and feel if it is uniform or "jagged" as tyre noise can give off a noise like a whirl that might make you think it's the wheel bearing. Also have you checked the bearings in the front of the motor (using a LONG screw driver to your ear)?? Regards Steve- 1
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Red Liquid In Catch Can
Hi, a couple of times when I have emptied the catch can there has been a red liquid in the bottom with diesel on top, just wondering if anybody else has come across this. Landcruiser 200 VX 2009. Cheers Dave. -
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LC 300 Engine Maintenance Required
Yes, I've had the same issue too. The last time the dealer told me that there is New Software Available which helps prevent the issue. Software was released around Dec 2024, if you haven't got it already ask the dealer to install it next time your there. They also cleaned the 7th injector in an ultrasonic bath, supposed to come back to as new condition. Let's hope this fix sticks. -
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Camry 36 series Springs
Didn’t there used to be ‘sticky’ pages for FAQ each model? It’s been a little while since I have been on here I got my Toyotas (Camry 05 V6, Corolla 08 hatch and Tarago 09V6) all set up (using TRD, JDM, EUDM and Toyota Motorsport parts) and then had trouble free motoring for many years, now the kids are taking over the cars and they looking for a bit more out of the Camry. Looking at suspension and in particular coil springs. Aside from Kings and Pedders, who makes lowering springs for the Camry MCV36R MY05. I have contacted Lovells and they say they don’t make for the 36 but I am not sure if any of their springs for the models prior suit as I notice Kings rears (KTRL-61) fit Camry’s 1993 through to 2011. The kids are not looking for a street racer but something that rides lower but still comfortable. I know lowering will make it a little firmer due to less travel but have heard Kings are quite hard.
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