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I have a question scotty. I have a 2004 altezza here in japan. I changed the oil pressure sensor since it was inop and the oil along with the filter since it was about due. I put in 10W30 because i listened to a "mechanic". Now the oil pressure sits low after car warms up but when i get up to a little over 2000rpms it shoots up to almost max. I believe i have to use 5W20 or 5W30. What do i do since i already have 10W30 in it? Do i have to do kind of flush?
Guessing those are the same piston and rings that Chevy decided to use later on their 2010-2013 SUV engines that had oil consumption problems. They must had gotten them for cheap and built the engines around them. To the 2012 Chevy Equinox owner. Check your intake solenoids (if same engine, it is about $50 each and you need 2 of them, easy job - left side of engine, near injectors). Had the same issue with my 2011 equinox a few years ago. In my case it gave me code for throttle body, so had to dig around forums for solutions and found intake solenoids do that as well.
@1pilot2000 Been considering driving several hours (& couple of hundred miles) so Scotty could work on my car. Since I've moved a few years ago have had three bad experiences with local mechanics so echo the sentiment.
A couple of years ago a friend of mine got an estimate for about $3000 to fix this problem at the local Toyota dealer. I told him about the recall, or TSB, on this problem and he got the dealer to do it for about $600. Great video, Scotty. It's going to help a lot of people.
This video shows Scotty's honesty. Makes video on new channel praising toyota and in this video points out toyotas major engine problem and how to fix. Keep up the great work.
There was a " warranty extension " on the 2AZ-FE engines. My 2003 Camry, 2.4 L, 2AZ-FE, got new piston rings rebuilt in 2009. My Uncle & Aunt went to multiple dealerships before he found a dealership that would do the rebuild. You gotta research the web for the right words to tell the dealership service advisor. Peace! Thank you to the community for giving me the heads up on correct wording. Love this community 💖.
@@trebor1973j You are early on your 2AZ-FE's maintenance. Or your 2AZ-FE was assembled in Japan. 90's Camry's were swiss watches when it came to dependability.
Scotty is the reason why I keep fixing my own cars he has helped me with a lot keep going Scotty you are a real mechanic with real and honest skills thank you Scotty
Toyota rebuilt the top end on my 07 Rav4 free of charge & supplied me with a hand control equipped rental for nothing! That was 50k miles ago. Still towing & going!
Good. Maybe, the mechanic there did the required repair. My 07Rav4 was treated the same but only run better for 6 months. It came back to that worst consumption of oil. I assumed that they did not repair my RAV4 completely.
Scotty, the mileage limit is 150,000. I have a 2010 Scion xB with that engine and it started burning oil at about 135,000. I didn't know about the problem but learned about it by doing a little online research. I brought it to a Toyota dealer when it had 145,000, they did the test and it burnt over a quart of oil in a 1000 miles. So, they did the right thing and rebuilt the engine. I told a neighbor about it who had the same problem, he brought his in and they said "sorry." He had 160,000 miles and they wouldn't fix it. Like you said, that's not right.
Got a 2008 Toyota Rav4 with this 2AZ-FE engine, they changed the Piston and the Rings completly free with the remanufactured parts in 2016 for free! Perfect vehicle now!
Maybe he is the supreme automotive DIYer: 1. Doesn't have a shop in the true sense of the word; 2. Has his garage so full of tools he can't park inside anymore; 3. Has a lot of sets of 2 identical tools, of which one was lost in the mess, and the other one was bought because he couldn't find the first one; 4. Has expensive diagnostic tools but we've never seen him working on a lathe (because having a lathe turns you into a mechanic).
My ‘09 matrix had the “oil consumption test” completed at 120,000 miles. I was putting 4 qts of oil in the car every 2k miles or so. When the dealer ran the test, after 2k miles, the car magically didn’t consume oil through that period. After they declared it not an issue though, the engine went back to consuming oil and I ultimately had to sell the car before I really wanted to.
Without the car market is right now finding a Toyota with a decent good engine especially if they don't mark the price up and it doesn't have that much high mileage on it
Nick G... Maybe it's showing you that Scotty's and honest guy and that Toyota has problems as well as any other make and he's not bias like all you idiots out here think he is!!!
My father purchased a 1970 Vega station wagon, it didn't even take that long for the pistons and rings to wear out the aluminum cylinders, the mechanic pulled the cyl. head and could rock the pistons back and forth with his fingers, and of course the dealer did nothing.
Agree but not the same years for this oil consumption problem. I think that 2002 to 2006 faced stripped head bolt. 2007 to 2009 (or to 2011 for specific model) faced oil consumption issue.
Min 2:50 Scotty, I Love how you hold them accountable for inconstant and poor service processes. You really have power and can support the little consumers. God bless you
They definitely learned their lesson on this one. The redesigned 2.5 liter 4 banger that replaced this one is friggin indestructible and incredibly smooth running.
@@truthbetold8610 My wife's went 10 years and 180K miles without any engine problems. Had the alternator rebuilt at 120K I think and that was the only repair its ever had. Got totaled when somebody t-boned her, there was too much structural damage to repair but the engine was still running perfectly. You'd never guess it was a 4-cylinder, it runs smooth as a V6.
One of the dark day's in Toyota's history. The production of this engine was near the time of the Great Recession, so I think automakers were cutting-corners/cheaping out like crazy. But they learned their lesson and came back strong, and other automakers have made far more serious mistakes too, so....... My 2005 Sienna, with the 3.3 interference engine, is still running like a Rocky Balboa!
@@spenserchalkley7013 I have a 2013 Camry with a 4 cylinder, it consumes no oil, but it did develop transmission shudder at 40,000 miles. Toyota had to replace the torque converter free of charge.
Only the 2AZ-FE engine made in USA has oil burning issue. The engine made in Thailand has no issue of oil burning issue even though it has clocked more than 300,000 km.
My 2007 Camry had those pistons/rings. At 172,000 miles the car failed the oil use test. Toyota replaced piston/rings. (Was not advised to replace rear main seal - blew at 900+ miles post piston/ring r&r.) The car now has 298,000+ miles and still operating good. I ride with a tight rear seal most of the time though.
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
Here's the deal. My old 2010 Scion xB had the same engine. They extended the warranty to 10 yr 150k miles. Mine started burning oil about a quart every 1k miles when I got to around 130k miles. I tried to get them to rebuild twice, but they said it has to be burning 2 quarts every 1k miles before they would do anything under warranty. I eventually sold it.
1zz-fe have this too. Changed pistonrings and alot of other stuff while having my engine apart in early 2019 while being between jobs. Learned alot in the process :) It still runs 15000 km later with no oil burning. 2001 Avensis (euro model)
I thought, someday I might replace my '96 Camry LE with an early 2000's version. But I'm hearing the 2002-2006 aluminum Camry fours are stripping head-bolt threads. I guess I'll be keeping the '96 forever!
It wasn’t a design flaw in the engine on the part of the rings wearing out. It was a design flaw of too high piston temps heating up the engine oil on the cylinder bore, on the piston shirts, and around the oil ring. The higher temp burns lower quality oil and causes carbon buildup around the oil ring preventing it from working properly. If you use a good quality full synthetic oil from new or almost new then there’s no problem. Also these engine have NO tolerance for going a bit overdue for the service. Service it every 5000 miles max with good oil and no problems.
Back in the days you're referring to I had a friend with a Vega and it had the Vega "problem". Driving home from work one afternoon he heard on the radio that Chevrolet would fix any Vega so long as the mileage wasn't over 50,000. Excited he called the local Chevrolet dealership and sure enough they told him it was true. He then explained that the mileage right now in his driveway was 49999.7 and that their dealership was about a half mile away which would put the mileage about 2/10 over 50K. They insisted that the mileage be no higher than 50K to get the repair. When he weighed the cost of a flatbed haul to the dealership he decided since the car was falling apart and it had rot too that it wasn't worth it. I always thought that was kind of sad.
@@sansfreedom1629 I think it's a yarn. A half-mile tow doesn't cost that much. I had a Vega once. They were bad, but they wouldn't have "rot" (whatever that is) at 50,000 miles. A lot of guy customized them, just like people later did the with Chevy Cav. It's called eternal recurrence.
I have a 2010 Scion tC which has this dreaded oil burning issue. I took it to Toyota 2 different times. The first time they overfilled my engine on purpose so they wouldn’t have to do the repair for free. The second time, I watched them fill it up and checked the dipstick before they sealed off the engine. Lo and behold, it was about half a quart higher than normal. I had them drain it out and refill it to the correct level. After the testing the second time, they supposedly did the fix but my car still burns a quart of oil ever 900~ miles or so. I still even have photos and documentation of the event
Did you get it fixed? I really hope you kept it or bought a different Toyota, because it was just a stupid mistake on their part and never really did anything like that again......unlike other manufactures.
The 2007 specially was a super bad year for Toyota many tranny failures! Even the 2007 Lexuses had some problems! Also do not remember if by that time they had the runaway throttle problems that cars would accelerate to the max and the accelerator was not responding! Then they fixed with carpet fasteners! They gave those for free! This I know the Camry Lexus Es 350 Rx 350 Highlander and some others had an oil line that usually burts and leaves the car without oil in seconds! Plus avoid first year models unless bought new or with warranty, even Toyota misses sometimes!
When I was young, my uncle, who was always buying cheap used cars, had a Corvair that burned a quart of oil every 20 miles. He liked smoking people out at stoplights. He sold it to a person who was going to drive it to CA from OK(where he lives). The engine blew up after around 50 miles.
This man is reputable and honest to a fault. Scotty, thank you for your support of consumers in general and your customers and subscribers to your channel. I wish you were my mechanic, I would be a customer for life. ❤️
My XB had that problem and it took several tests and visits to two different dealerships to finally get it fixed up at only the cost of the fuel surcharge for the rental. Now it runs like a dream and I love it
I have this engine in my Camry, and have almost 190k on it and I was able to control the oil burning. I use SeaFoam in the oil and gas and this has helped some.
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
Hey Scotty, I think toyota fixed this through recall. But they only fixed those which engine passed their test that burned a certain amount of oil. My 2007 Rav 4 was in that category after 3 times they said it is not burning enough oil. On 4th occasion they said it is burning enough oil. Nothing changed in between. The first few times they lied saying it is okay... But when I did independent test, it burned more than their burning requirement.
I have a 2009 Camry with this engine and it burns around 1 Liter every 2000km (engine has 400,000km / 250,000 miles on it ) I change the oil and filter around 7,000km, its a great car, it keeps going and going and going....................... Thanks for all the tips Scotty! waving at you from Australia
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
My 2007 RAV4 with the 2.4L oil burner with over 268k miles was eating easily a quart a week. It finally broke down recently: I will probably sell it to a junk dealer even though it has an excellent automatic transmission and tires with lots of tread left on them. I would love to get the problem fixed, but I just don't like the idea of putting a lot of money into what is a losing cause. Ironically, I'm still driving my 1998 Camry with the 2.2L engine that has 329k miles: I'm probably going to finally get new strut assemblies all around since it still has the original struts. Yes, those struts have been making noises for at least the last 20-30k miles and it bottoms out on some speed bumps (which I drive gingerly over). I figure my '98 Camry will go at least another 30-40k miles until I get the timing belt changed again (last changed it at 269k miles). That 2.2L four banger still runs smoothly and gets excellent gas mileage (normally 24-26 mpg in the city and 30-32 mpg on the freeway). Thanks for the video (and I'm sure I probably got sent the TSB about the RAV4 oil burning problem and just didn't open it--my bad). All of my cars since the 1970s (except for my first one which was a Chevrolet Impala) have been Toyotas! And, yes, I want to get a new RAV4 but I'll wait until prices come back down to earth.
@@revbikerbigd8664 I used Mobil 1 full synthetic (recommended by “Peter Finn the car doctor “) and did 4 flushes. I could see the carbon coming out each time. Car had 160,000 miles and was using 1 quart per 600 miles. Now it uses less than 1 quart per 3000 miles using Toyota conventional 5w-30 motor oil. These engines need frequent oil changes and they are fantastic engines.
What I heard is, they made the rings very thin and the rings had a very light spring pressure against the cylinder walls. It was done that way to reduce friction to help meet fuel economy standards.
Scotty Kilmer You told me how crappy BMW’s are (Thank god !) and convinced me to sell it last year and buy my 2013 Lexus ES350 ! It now only has 36k miles and I’ve changed my oil with Synthetic Mobil One ! Best car I’ve over owned !! Ironically my first “new” car i ever owned was in 1986, I bought a new 1986 Toyota MR2 with 5 speed manual, i babied that car, sold it after 7 years and 73k miles... Never did anything on it except change the oil and tires... Not even a brake job ! I “engine” braked Saved my pads and rotors !! I should’ve stuck with TOYOTA going forward ! I never bought another Toyota/ Lexus until April 2019. Other then my retirement car my C7 Corvette Stingray which i plan on buying in 4 years I’ll never buy anything other than Toyota or Lexus ! Than again With my ES350 having only 36k miles I wont have a need to replace this for a VERY VERY LONG TIME !!
Thx for all your advice Scotty just yesterday I walked away From a 07 Rav 4. I remembered you talking about those type of engines burning oil. Am glad what I know know
Another engine to avoid is the 1ZZ-FE These have timing chain tensioner failures; not the chain itself The engine is found in some celicas, corollas and usually the 99-02 MR2 spyder I learned the hard way and if I would have known I would change that tensioner every 25-30k miles
The 1ZZ is generally very reliable. We’ve got one with 250k kms on it, my Aunt’s has 230k kms on it, a friends has 330-ish kms on it. (Not entirely sure, odo stops at 299999) None of em had ever had bad issues. 1 water pump, a belt tensioner and a valve cover gasket between em.
@@jayislander Ours is a 2005 Corolla LE, aunt's is a 2007 Corolla CE and my friend's is a 2004 (I believe) Corolla CE as well. Thinking about it my HS mechanic's shop also had a 2006 Matrix with 230k kms that was only totaled due to an accident
Oh yah that engine, also used in the Camry and Scion tC. Looks like the paint is faded on the roof of that Rav4. Since it is a design flaw, it should not matter the mileage and so all should be fixed for free regardless of age and mileage
Davin Peterson - You realize what you’re advocating, right? This problem started when the engine was introduced in 2002. No manufacturer is going to foot the bill to rebuild an eighteen-year-old engine which would probably be burning oil by now anyway.
@@drivedb7 had the rusted Tacoma years ago, had 1zz for over 10 years or so, not trying to get anything now, just saying they had issues, they didn't do anything about it for many, sure some got the royal treatment, others not so luky
@@drivedb7 Toyota quality is for real, I'm a believer, just wish they'd do the right thing when a problem is brought to light, no smoke an mirrors, but nice to know what to avoid, my 2000 Celica uses no oil, was luky or it may have been fixed, my 2001 Celica is a user
We have toyota from 1975 corolla ke 20 1.2, BJ40 3.4diesel 1981 exelente never die! Hilux 2.4D 1983, supra 3.0 1989, land cruiser 4.2TD 1998 all are great engines
RTM! 0w20 or 0w40 in urban only and mixed driving mode, never use 5w30 unless you drive only long distance ! That's the core reason it burns oil after few thousand miles. I have seen a 675000 miles 2002 Toyota Alphard, used as Taxi.
I suppose I wouldn’t have bought my 2009 Vibe if I had known about this issue. That being said, my Vibe burns a little oil in between oil changes but it still runs great at 140K. Regular maintenance is key with this engine.
@@Hanmablood It was a 2009 Pontiac Vibe with the 2az engine. I don’t have it anymore because someone with bad brakes t-boned me last year and my insurance company totaled it. I now drive a 2017 Hyundai Sonata that burns oil even worse than my Vibe did.
Greetings, I have a Toyota Alfred 2.4 liter, made in 2006. The engine is 2AZ FE. The mileage is 20040 thousand. There is no oil burning and the engine still works like a Swiss watch. For your information, I am like you, a specialist in the field of mechanics, engine management and diagnosis.
Any luck from anyone to get an old 2AZ-FE fixed at a Toyota dealership? After seeing this video I'm going to start planning on visiting the Toyota dealerships near me to see if they are able to represent Toyota well as a brand and actually fix the issue for no cost.
Damn Scotty, you got me worried so I had to go check. Nope, all good, thanks for getting me to clean the leaves from my ventilation spots under there seemingly designed to collect leaves?
I hope scotty's videos help get the word out with Toyota's oil consumption problem. I sold my oil burning 2008 Camry 5 speed manual for $2300 because 2 different dealerships wouldn't honor the engine rebuild. Only had 151k miles at the time. I was adding 1 quart of oil every 600 miles. Ended up buying a 2010 camry 6 speed manual with the redesigned 2.5L engine. One of the best decisions I've made.
Bill Herzog yes I think he’s making this issue sound worse than it really is. My 2009 Pontiac Vibe burns a little oil but it’s still a solid running car. It’s nice to hear you have a 2AZ with 300K
I got the recall done on my Scion xb. They did an oil consumption test. They told me if it's 1.5qt low after 1000 miles they'd do the repair. It qualified, they fixed it and I've had no problems in the 5 years since it's been done. Great car, happy with the service. Car's at 180k miles now. If you have one of these engines, keep an eye on your oil light. If it flashes during hard braking you're critically low. That's how I realized I had a problem.
Love your channel scotty. I've been watching it for years. I know you are a big Toyota fan. My uncle, a mechanic, was a big chevy fan as I am until he bought his first Toyota Celica back in the 80's. He loved that car and always bragged about it and since then he became a loyal Toyota fan. However, I just wanted to comment about how things have changed. I always heard Toyota's are bullet proof but it shows no manufacturer is based on how many recalls have been issued over the years. My gf had a 2008 Camry with this motor. Although it has high mileage, at that time had 170,000 (currently at 240,000), it burns 1 qt. of oil every 1000 miles. That's excessive so I researched it and found videos on UA-cam about this little over two years ago. Apparently Toyota sent out letters to owners (my gf is original owner). She doesn't recall receiving a letter. Based on UA-cam vids the letter states if the car is under 10 yrs old and less than 150,000 miles they will perform a test and if it consumes oil they will fix the problem for free. Guess what? She called Toyota and was 3 months past and about 20,000 miles over. They would not even consider helping her. I think that's b.s and they should have done the right thing. It was an engineering defect from no fault of the customer. I'm not saying the car is a piece of junk. It's not. It still runs good and even has a lot of original parts after all these years. The accessories still work. However, the right thing to do is take care of your loyal customers. Make them whole. Unfortunately, it's about money and how much is this all going to cost. Toyota should have recalled those affected models. Shame on them!!! My gf recently bought a new car (2019 Hyundai Elantra) and has a 10 year 100,000 mile warranty. Hope she gets many trouble free miles out of it. Funny thing is she gave her daughter her Camry because she needed a car. So it's still in the family. Now her daughter has to maintain checking the oil level but hey she got the car for free. Not a bad deal lol.
I have this engine. I need a new head gasket around 150km in my 2006 Rav 4 manual trans. Watch for a rapid loss of coolant, it means you have to attend to it. Do not let it run out of coolant or the engine will be seize and will be totaled. You can find a lot of the common problems with this car by searching your symptoms and the model/year on time. If you do the car will last. Mine has 200km on the odometer and I think it will run to 400k with no further problems because I had and fixed them all.
Yeah wife has a 08 Camry has 217k miles or 349k km and besides putting a quart of oil every 3 weeks no big deal..it runs good. I swapped out my PVC valve and I think it helped some with the oil consumption.
I had this problem in my ‘07 RAV4- burned a quart every 200 miles. Dealer was good about it, did the work for free but charged me labor. Sent the receipt to Toyota USA and got 100% reimbursement. Doesn’t use a quart of oil in 5,000+ miles. Very happy with Toyota.
07 Scion tc has this engine 2az fe had a oil cusumption test . Burns a full quart of oil every 1000 miles was fixed for free 3500 + in repairs and car rental . Engine was so strong afterwards blew the clutch 500 miles later.
If I’d live close to Scotty, I would take my Hummer H2 to him for an inspection even if nothing is wrong with it and very reliable, just so he will later make a video talking smack, road testing it, and calling it a money pit LOL
Hey Scotty love your video’s - I got hook on Lexus years back my first one was 2000 RX300 then a RX400 then a RX450 - my next Lexus will be RX350L - I’ll never waste my money on a hybrid again - but after watching you videos I’ll stick with Lexus (Toyota) I also owned a couple of Cressida they where 6 cylinder cars absolutely bulletproof
Got the same car 07 2.4 camry with 100K less miles than yours (150,000miles) and I switched from 10w-30 oil and it burned alot of oil and then I switched to 5w-30 oil and car rarely burns oil now.
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
I have a 2000 toyota corolla 1.4 vvti with 861 thousand miles and burns no oil...I'm in the Highlands of scotland and its never broken down..yes its had 4 clutches and its on the second gearbox but the engine runs amazing.. gets a service every 6 thousand miles
He always says 'Nice and shiny" but I see a lot of varnish in that engine. You pull the valve cover on my 04 350Z with 130K miles on it and there is no varnish or sludge just perfectly shiny silver surfaces. That thin coat of varnish in oil passages will wreak havoc for many VVT engines, most notable the Nissan 3.5L and 3.7L performance V6's in the Nissan Z cars and the Infiniti Q60 - G37 - G35 cars. This varnish can also cause issues of sticking rings as well as issues with valve seals. The engines will run reasonably good, but you end up with oil consumption and VVT issues.
My 08 rav4 they replaced the piston rings because of excessive oil consumption in 2015 for free. I still have the car now in 2021. I'm at almost 200k miles now and the engine only burns a half quart of oil every 3k miles. So im happy. It runs like a clock. I couldn't be happier.
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Imagine Scotty not recommending a Toyota! Is the world gonna end soon?
what about the 2az-fe from Japan? does it have the same design flaw?
I have a question scotty. I have a 2004 altezza here in japan. I changed the oil pressure sensor since it was inop and the oil along with the filter since it was about due. I put in 10W30 because i listened to a "mechanic". Now the oil pressure sits low after car warms up but when i get up to a little over 2000rpms it shoots up to almost max. I believe i have to use 5W20 or 5W30. What do i do since i already have 10W30 in it? Do i have to do kind of flush?
Guessing those are the same piston and rings that Chevy decided to use later on their 2010-2013 SUV engines that had oil consumption problems. They must had gotten them for cheap and built the engines around them.
To the 2012 Chevy Equinox owner. Check your intake solenoids (if same engine, it is about $50 each and you need 2 of them, easy job - left side of engine, near injectors). Had the same issue with my 2011 equinox a few years ago. In my case it gave me code for throttle body, so had to dig around forums for solutions and found intake solenoids do that as well.
Can you just run for US president already?
Negative Oil prices + Oil Consuming engine
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Can I invest in this?
Stan Sbornak - Glad this caught on 😂😂
He buy? Sell
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No lockdown for Scotty
He is still fixing cars
someone has to
Why not? Transportation is essential, that makes auto repair essential.
@1pilot2000 Been considering driving several hours (& couple of hundred miles) so Scotty could work on my car. Since I've moved a few years ago have had three bad experiences with local mechanics so echo the sentiment.
I like close to Houston. Where is he exactly ? so i take my car to fix it
I live*
A couple of years ago a friend of mine got an estimate for about $3000 to fix this problem at the local Toyota dealer. I told him about the recall, or TSB, on this problem and he got the dealer to do it for about $600. Great video, Scotty. It's going to help a lot of people.
Did they fix the head bolt problem too?
I own a 2009 Camry with that problem....u think I can take it to dealer to fix for cheap?
@@ositoelosito3424 Call the dealer and tell them that you know there was a recall.
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so what I love me some Scotty!
I watch all his videos.... I'm waitfor him to take off and leave the ground
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This video shows Scotty's honesty. Makes video on new channel praising toyota and in this video points out toyotas major engine problem and how to fix. Keep up the great work.
Scotty Kilmer FOR PREISDENT 2020! He should run as an Independent lol.
There was a " warranty extension " on the 2AZ-FE engines. My 2003 Camry, 2.4 L, 2AZ-FE, got new piston rings rebuilt in 2009. My Uncle & Aunt went to multiple dealerships before he found a dealership that would do the rebuild. You gotta research the web for the right words to tell the dealership service advisor. Peace! Thank you to the community for giving me the heads up on correct wording. Love this community 💖.
what would I search on the web
2003 engine hadn't got that problem
Not a "quiet recall". It was a warranty extension that ended yeats ago.
@@trebor1973j You are early on your 2AZ-FE's maintenance. Or your 2AZ-FE was assembled in Japan. 90's Camry's were swiss watches when it came to dependability.
@@RealDarkFilm search per your engine and year of manufacture. Look at the forums, i.e., ToyotaNation or CamryOwners.
Scotty is the reason why I keep fixing my own cars he has helped me with a lot keep going Scotty you are a real mechanic with real and honest skills thank you Scotty
Toyota rebuilt the top end on my 07 Rav4 free of charge & supplied me with a hand control equipped rental for nothing! That was 50k miles ago. Still towing & going!
Good to hear! Glad it's still running like Stonewall Jackson!
64jazdude with how many miles did they fixed it though?
Good. Maybe, the mechanic there did the required repair. My 07Rav4 was treated the same but only run better for 6 months. It came back to that worst consumption of oil. I assumed that they did not
repair my RAV4 completely.
Scotty, the mileage limit is 150,000. I have a 2010 Scion xB with that engine and it started burning oil at about 135,000. I didn't know about the problem but learned about it by doing a little online research. I brought it to a Toyota dealer when it had 145,000, they did the test and it burnt over a quart of oil in a 1000 miles. So, they did the right thing and rebuilt the engine. I told a neighbor about it who had the same problem, he brought his in and they said "sorry." He had 160,000 miles and they wouldn't fix it. Like you said, that's not right.
dude, you drove it for over 150K miles and still complaining? Oh boy.
Got a 2008 Toyota Rav4 with this 2AZ-FE engine, they changed the Piston and the Rings completly free with the remanufactured parts in 2016 for free! Perfect vehicle now!
Is that in the US? I wonder if they'd do that here in the Philippines. Got a 2008 Camry with the exact same engine.
Well i hve a 2009 toyota harrier with the same engine
Glad to hear that! Ugh, I wish Toyota just did it for free for everyone. I hope those Toyotas weren't junked just because of the engine.
Did Toyota repair this recently? How long ago did they do this for you?
@@tjjavier Asia made 2AZ-FE doesn't have oil burning issue. Rest assure.
I don't think Scotty's a mechanic, here's why;
1. He's honest
2. I've never heard him cuss.
3. There's no beer in the vids.
Just saying, 😆 🐴
He meets most of the requirements to work on my car but not all.
He cursed in the offline mode
He said in one of his earlier videos that he does curse a lot when working on cars and not on camera.
Classic
Maybe he is the supreme automotive DIYer:
1. Doesn't have a shop in the true sense of the word;
2. Has his garage so full of tools he can't park inside anymore;
3. Has a lot of sets of 2 identical tools, of which one was lost in the mess, and the other one was bought because he couldn't find the first one;
4. Has expensive diagnostic tools but we've never seen him working on a lathe (because having a lathe turns you into a mechanic).
My ‘09 matrix had the “oil consumption test” completed at 120,000 miles. I was putting 4 qts of oil in the car every 2k miles or so. When the dealer ran the test, after 2k miles, the car magically didn’t consume oil through that period. After they declared it not an issue though, the engine went back to consuming oil and I ultimately had to sell the car before I really wanted to.
Scotty “when I was a young mechanic” Kilmer
Was Scotty ever young?
It’s only a matter of time until DMT pops up in every vid
@@tomnekuda3818 No, Scotty can still pass for a 30-something year old! Especially with his sunglasses!
Toyota is a great car, but have you ever tried DMT?
When dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Even with design flaw. Toyota be like 300k here I come!
After spending over 3000 in repairs lol
@@JayElement13 and $30,000 in oil over 25 year period.
Without the car market is right now finding a Toyota with a decent good engine especially if they don't mark the price up and it doesn't have that much high mileage on it
@@JayElement13 and some want to sell the toyotas with 300k, ahahah whoa re they trying to deceive??? i will buy it for 50 bucks,...
With all this Covid-19, his Toyota check got lost in the Mail. He's PISSED
LOOOL
cheque
😆
A cash drop will need to be made in the Celica's trunk or they should expect more of this.
Nick G... Maybe it's showing you that Scotty's and honest guy and that Toyota has problems as well as any other make and he's not bias like all you idiots out here think he is!!!
I have that engine in my 09 Camry. It's got 221k and burns less than a quart every 3k miles. Thank you Lord!!!!
burning oil in engines, isn't that free now
leokimvideo u be lucky if they still fix for u for free
Thanks for letting me know about 2AFZ engine. I love Toyota's but I was not aware of this serious oops.
My father purchased a 1970 Vega station wagon, it didn't even take that long for the pistons and rings to wear out the aluminum cylinders, the mechanic pulled the cyl. head and could rock the pistons back and forth with his fingers, and of course the dealer did nothing.
The best repair for that was to change out the front springs and install a cast iron V8.
The 2az-fe engines are known for the notorious stripped headbolts.
Shame on Toyota for no recall on these engines.
RONY THOMAS agree
Agree but not the same years for this oil consumption problem. I think that 2002 to 2006 faced stripped head bolt. 2007 to 2009 (or to 2011 for specific model) faced oil consumption issue.
what did they do on that? hire the cadillac northstar engineers
Had to install time-serts on my 06. Head bolts were barely finger tight!
My 2010 tc built in October '09 burns a little under a quart at 1100 miles
Min 2:50 Scotty, I Love how you hold them accountable for inconstant and poor service processes. You really have power and can support the little consumers. God bless you
I mean I have a 2003 Toyota Camry with that same engine. She has 182k on the clock and only burns 1/2 quart every 5k. Seems solid to me....
“A computer that’s gone bad doesn’t tell you it’s gone bad, because...it’s gone bad.” 🤣
They definitely learned their lesson on this one. The redesigned 2.5 liter 4 banger that replaced this one is friggin indestructible and incredibly smooth running.
I bought a 2011 RAV4 with the 2.5 L in excellent condition last year with only 71,000 miles and I love it!
truth be told
How much you paid for it?
It's a gm engine. It's actually a Pontiac vibe rebadged.
@@truthbetold8610 My wife's went 10 years and 180K miles without any engine problems. Had the alternator rebuilt at 120K I think and that was the only repair its ever had. Got totaled when somebody t-boned her, there was too much structural damage to repair but the engine was still running perfectly. You'd never guess it was a 4-cylinder, it runs smooth as a V6.
Ricky Hoffman it’s not a GM engine dude. It’s a 2.5L 2AR-FE made from Toyota. GM can’t make good four bangers
Ha, my brother’s Vega ran for 6 months then sat on the front lawn for 2 years.
“Chevy Vagrant”
Mom had a 74 Vega at 50K miles and 5 years she carried a case of oil, probably a quart every 100 miles.
Drove a RAV4 with such an engine for 16 years. Never burned a drop of oil!
That was Toyota's biggest failure, they should have recalled those engines.
Woow i didnt know because i hve a 2009 toyota harrier with the same engine
Yeah man my oil would be down low on the stick by the time a oil change is due. It's crazy. And 09 rav4 only has like 45k miles on it
One of the dark day's in Toyota's history. The production of this engine was near the time of the Great Recession, so I think automakers were cutting-corners/cheaping out like crazy. But they learned their lesson and came back strong, and other automakers have made far more serious mistakes too, so....... My 2005 Sienna, with the 3.3 interference engine, is still running like a Rocky Balboa!
@@spenserchalkley7013 I have a 2013 Camry with a 4 cylinder, it consumes no oil, but it did develop transmission shudder at 40,000 miles. Toyota had to replace the torque converter free of charge.
They did.....toyota rebuild 100’s of thousands of these engines if not millions at no cost to the owner. The campaign is no longer active.
3:57 Scotty, some squirrel is throwing nuts at your Celica!!
This comment is underrated ^^
Reaper hahahah
It would be funny if he kept talking without missing a beat and shoots a blow dart or something at it. Then keeps talking. Lol
@@johnbraucher1499 next video: here's why squirrels are stupid. Or here's why squirrels have good car taste
Reaper he wants the nuts to be holy
Only the 2AZ-FE engine made in USA has oil burning issue. The engine made in Thailand has no issue of oil burning issue even though it has clocked more than 300,000 km.
My 2007 Camry had those pistons/rings. At 172,000 miles the car failed the oil use test. Toyota replaced piston/rings. (Was not advised to replace rear main seal - blew at 900+ miles post piston/ring r&r.) The car now has 298,000+ miles and still operating good.
I ride with a tight rear seal most of the time though.
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
I sold my uncle a 2001 regular cab tacoma 4 cyl, it is now at 530,000 miles and still running.
Here's the deal. My old 2010 Scion xB had the same engine. They extended the warranty to 10 yr 150k miles. Mine started burning oil about a quart every 1k miles when I got to around 130k miles. I tried to get them to rebuild twice, but they said it has to be burning 2 quarts every 1k miles before they would do anything under warranty. I eventually sold it.
Same crap they told me about my 2011.
My 2002 2az-fe 4 cyl camry used about 1/4 of a quart every 5000 miles. It has 240000 miles when I sold it. Ran awesome! I did take care of it though
1zz-fe have this too. Changed pistonrings and alot of other stuff while having my engine apart in early 2019 while being between jobs. Learned alot in the process :) It still runs 15000 km later with no oil burning. 2001 Avensis (euro model)
Have a 110k mile 2009 RAV with the 2AR-FE motor & it burns no oil. Love the vehicle. Most reliable vehicle ever
I love how Scotty explains car talk the best in the industry
i own a 2011 matrix awd with this engine. 351k and still going strong. oil changes every 10k, and the only engine work so far is serp belt and plugs.
Show this video to a dealer but watch his face. Veins popping, eyes bulging, steam from the ears. "Oh, that Scotty guy again!"
Best to not mess with someone who veins are popping out
I thought, someday I might replace my '96 Camry LE with an early 2000's version. But I'm hearing the 2002-2006 aluminum Camry fours are stripping head-bolt threads. I guess I'll be keeping the '96 forever!
It wasn’t a design flaw in the engine on the part of the rings wearing out. It was a design flaw of too high piston temps heating up the engine oil on the cylinder bore, on the piston shirts, and around the oil ring. The higher temp burns lower quality oil and causes carbon buildup around the oil ring preventing it from working properly. If you use a good quality full synthetic oil from new or almost new then there’s no problem. Also these engine have NO tolerance for going a bit overdue for the service. Service it every 5000 miles max with good oil and no problems.
Sounds like ‘stuck rings’
I remember hanging with my guys 1970's they put sleeves in the vega. A bunch of motor head sailors, loved them all.
Vehicles deserved it- gorgeous things
Back in the days you're referring to I had a friend with a Vega and it had the Vega "problem". Driving home from work one afternoon he heard on the radio that Chevrolet would fix any Vega so long as the mileage wasn't over 50,000. Excited he called the local Chevrolet dealership and sure enough they told him it was true. He then explained that the mileage right now in his driveway was 49999.7 and that their dealership was about a half mile away which would put the mileage about 2/10 over 50K. They insisted that the mileage be no higher than 50K to get the repair. When he weighed the cost of a flatbed haul to the dealership he decided since the car was falling apart and it had rot too that it wasn't worth it. I always thought that was kind of sad.
@@discerningmind Should've driven all the way there in reverse!
@@sansfreedom1629 I think it's a yarn. A half-mile tow doesn't cost that much. I had a Vega once. They were bad, but they wouldn't have "rot" (whatever that is) at 50,000 miles. A lot of guy customized them, just like people later did the with Chevy Cav. It's called eternal recurrence.
I have a 2010 Scion tC which has this dreaded oil burning issue.
I took it to Toyota 2 different times. The first time they overfilled my engine on purpose so they wouldn’t have to do the repair for free. The second time, I watched them fill it up and checked the dipstick before they sealed off the engine. Lo and behold, it was about half a quart higher than normal. I had them drain it out and refill it to the correct level. After the testing the second time, they supposedly did the fix but my car still burns a quart of oil ever 900~ miles or so. I still even have photos and documentation of the event
I remember the vegas fill it with oil and check the gas
All true- I owned one of those Rav-4’s and it burned oil like crazy!
Did you get it fixed? I really hope you kept it or bought a different Toyota, because it was just a stupid mistake on their part and never really did anything like that again......unlike other manufactures.
Thankfully no Toyotas i have have ever had excessive oil consumption.
Never like those ravs.
The 2007 specially was a super bad year for Toyota many tranny failures! Even the 2007 Lexuses had some problems! Also do not remember if by that time they had the runaway throttle problems that cars would accelerate to the max and the accelerator was not responding! Then they fixed with carpet fasteners! They gave those for free! This I know the Camry Lexus Es 350 Rx 350 Highlander and some others had an oil line that usually burts and leaves the car without oil in seconds! Plus avoid first year models unless bought new or with warranty, even Toyota misses sometimes!
@@PlymouthNeon Toyota 1zz engines had severe oil burning issue from 2000 to 2005.
When I was young, my uncle, who was always buying cheap used cars, had a Corvair that burned a quart of oil every 20 miles. He liked smoking people out at stoplights. He sold it to a person who was going to drive it to CA from OK(where he lives). The engine blew up after around 50 miles.
This man is reputable and honest to a fault. Scotty, thank you for your support of consumers in general and your customers and subscribers to your channel. I wish you were my mechanic, I would be a customer for life. ❤️
My XB had that problem and it took several tests and visits to two different dealerships to finally get it fixed up at only the cost of the fuel surcharge for the rental. Now it runs like a dream and I love it
What year ?
@@elbartoyoutube2915 2008
I have this engine in my Camry, and have almost 190k on it and I was able to control the oil burning. I use SeaFoam in the oil and gas and this has helped some.
Hey, What intervals did you use the Seafoam? My friends giving me his scion TC 2009 and I want to make sure the engine doesnt start burning oil
So not the seafoam you spray in the intake just oil and gas? We have 218k miles...seems to consume about a quart every 1k miles or so.
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
Hey Scotty, I think toyota fixed this through recall. But they only fixed those which engine passed their test that burned a certain amount of oil. My 2007 Rav 4 was in that category after 3 times they said it is not burning enough oil. On 4th occasion they said it is burning enough oil. Nothing changed in between. The first few times they lied saying it is okay... But when I did independent test, it burned more than their burning requirement.
03:25 The sign language I give my wife when I don't feel like like talking but in heat.
I have a 2009 Camry with this engine and it burns around 1 Liter every 2000km (engine has 400,000km / 250,000 miles on it ) I change the oil and filter around 7,000km, its a great car, it keeps going and going and going....................... Thanks for all the tips Scotty! waving at you from Australia
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
I had a 07 camry with this problem. Glad my ex totalled it.
😂
She was an endless money pit!
@@drivedb7 yeah wrecking cars. She could look at a car and it would get a ding.
@LEGIT.PLAYZZ not according to Scotty. 😂😂
That generation of Camry were so dull anyway. The interior is less interesting than an old VW Beetle.
I hope your video's like this one will help some people out there. It's really difficult these days to find someone that looks out for the customer.
Video Scotty love your other channel
hello and thanks!
My 2007 RAV4 with the 2.4L oil burner with over 268k miles was eating easily a quart a week. It finally broke down recently: I will probably sell it to a junk dealer even though it has an excellent automatic transmission and tires with lots of tread left on them. I would love to get the problem fixed, but I just don't like the idea of putting a lot of money into what is a losing cause. Ironically, I'm still driving my 1998 Camry with the 2.2L engine that has 329k miles: I'm probably going to finally get new strut assemblies all around since it still has the original struts. Yes, those struts have been making noises for at least the last 20-30k miles and it bottoms out on some speed bumps (which I drive gingerly over). I figure my '98 Camry will go at least another 30-40k miles until I get the timing belt changed again (last changed it at 269k miles). That 2.2L four banger still runs smoothly and gets excellent gas mileage (normally 24-26 mpg in the city and 30-32 mpg on the freeway). Thanks for the video (and I'm sure I probably got sent the TSB about the RAV4 oil burning problem and just didn't open it--my bad). All of my cars since the 1970s (except for my first one which was a Chevrolet Impala) have been Toyotas! And, yes, I want to get a new RAV4 but I'll wait until prices come back down to earth.
How many miles u have on it when it started burning oil?
Clogged oil rings holes with carbon! Flushing engine with synthetic oil changes can sometimes fix it after 1000 miles, 3X in 1000 miles!
Fixed mine by flushing with synthetic oil. Now back to Dino oil and no more oil burning 👍🏻
@@jamesbramblett3346 how many times and what oil did you use???? 👍
@@revbikerbigd8664 I used Mobil 1 full synthetic (recommended by “Peter Finn the car doctor “) and did 4 flushes. I could see the carbon coming out each time. Car had 160,000 miles and was using 1 quart per 600 miles. Now it uses less than 1 quart per 3000 miles using Toyota conventional 5w-30 motor oil. These engines need frequent oil changes and they are fantastic engines.
What I heard is, they made the rings very thin and the rings had a very light spring pressure against the cylinder walls. It was done that way to reduce friction to help meet fuel economy standards.
My first gen camry has rings so thick you could cut a key into it and open a door
☺️ I never miss any post. I also love your new page.
thank you!
I 2nd that
ME too ! Loving the history vids on TOYOTA!!
Scotty Kilmer You told me how crappy BMW’s are (Thank god !) and convinced me to sell it last year and buy my 2013 Lexus ES350 ! It now only has 36k miles and I’ve changed my oil with Synthetic Mobil One ! Best car I’ve over owned !!
Ironically my first “new” car i ever owned was in 1986, I bought a new 1986 Toyota MR2 with 5 speed manual, i babied that car, sold it after 7 years and 73k miles... Never did anything on it except change the oil and tires... Not even a brake job ! I “engine” braked Saved my pads and rotors !! I should’ve stuck with TOYOTA going forward ! I never bought another Toyota/ Lexus until April 2019. Other then my retirement car my C7 Corvette Stingray which i plan on buying in 4 years I’ll never buy anything other than Toyota or Lexus ! Than again With my ES350 having only 36k miles I wont have a need to replace this for a VERY VERY LONG TIME !!
Thx for all your advice Scotty just yesterday I walked away From a 07 Rav 4. I remembered you talking about those type of engines burning oil. Am glad what I know know
Another engine to avoid is the 1ZZ-FE
These have timing chain tensioner failures; not the chain itself
The engine is found in some celicas, corollas and usually the 99-02 MR2 spyder
I learned the hard way and if I would have known I would change that tensioner every 25-30k miles
The 1ZZ is generally very reliable. We’ve got one with 250k kms on it, my Aunt’s has 230k kms on it, a friends has 330-ish kms on it. (Not entirely sure, odo stops at 299999) None of em had ever had bad issues. 1 water pump, a belt tensioner and a valve cover gasket between em.
@@lomfmurwhat vehicle
@@jayislander Ours is a 2005 Corolla LE, aunt's is a 2007 Corolla CE and my friend's is a 2004 (I believe) Corolla CE as well. Thinking about it my HS mechanic's shop also had a 2006 Matrix with 230k kms that was only totaled due to an accident
The Venza is the same. I've seen 4 in the shop at one time. Pan off, head off, pistons out..
Oh yah that engine, also used in the Camry and Scion tC. Looks like the paint is faded on the roof of that Rav4. Since it is a design flaw, it should not matter the mileage and so all should be fixed for free regardless of age and mileage
Good Luke, 2000-2003 1zz had piston rings issues too, Tacoma frame rusted out, same excuses, bad design, hit and miss on dealer fix
Davin Peterson - You realize what you’re advocating, right? This problem started when the engine was introduced in 2002. No manufacturer is going to foot the bill to rebuild an eighteen-year-old engine which would probably be burning oil by now anyway.
@@drivedb7 had the rusted Tacoma years ago, had 1zz for over 10 years or so, not trying to get anything now, just saying they had issues, they didn't do anything about it for many, sure some got the royal treatment, others not so luky
Celicagt1zz - Put simply, Toyota quality is quickly becoming a myth.
@@drivedb7 Toyota quality is for real, I'm a believer, just wish they'd do the right thing when a problem is brought to light, no smoke an mirrors, but nice to know what to avoid, my 2000 Celica uses no oil, was luky or it may have been fixed, my 2001 Celica is a user
Retrofitting a Vega with the Iron Duke was an option, but you could still hear the car rusting on a quiet night.
hi scotty could you please make a video with a list of cars not to buy with what engines and years?
We have toyota from 1975 corolla ke 20 1.2, BJ40 3.4diesel 1981 exelente never die! Hilux 2.4D 1983, supra 3.0 1989, land cruiser 4.2TD 1998 all are great engines
"when I was a young mechanic" Is this History Channel?
RTM! 0w20 or 0w40 in urban only and mixed driving mode, never use 5w30 unless you drive only long distance ! That's the core reason it burns oil after few thousand miles. I have seen a 675000 miles 2002 Toyota Alphard, used as Taxi.
Dang, I had an 08 with this engine and had to keep adding oil every other week or so. It somehow lived to 365k miles before it was just undriveable 😅
Was that a Toyota Corolla 08 ? Or Camry ?
@@Hanmablood Camry
Who can afford NOT to watch Scotty's posts? Not me! Thanks Scotty.
Throw some engine restore in that bad boy!! Or up the viscosity on the oil to a 5w30 instead of the 0w20.
I know about this design flaw.
Toyota put out a piston ring kit to fix the issues.
That’s the least they could do. 😮😅😊
I suppose I wouldn’t have bought my 2009 Vibe if I had known about this issue. That being said, my Vibe burns a little oil in between oil changes but it still runs great at 140K. Regular maintenance is key with this engine.
How's your Toyota 09 now ?
Also what model ?
Corolla ? Or Camry ?
@@Hanmablood It was a 2009 Pontiac Vibe with the 2az engine. I don’t have it anymore because someone with bad brakes t-boned me last year and my insurance company totaled it. I now drive a 2017 Hyundai Sonata that burns oil even worse than my Vibe did.
Greetings, I have a Toyota Alfred 2.4 liter, made in 2006. The engine is 2AZ FE. The mileage is 20040 thousand. There is no oil burning and the engine still works like a Swiss watch. For your information, I am like you, a specialist in the field of mechanics, engine management and diagnosis.
Thanks Scotty! I was literally looking to buy one this week😅
Same. Thinking about Acura now.
Any luck from anyone to get an old 2AZ-FE fixed at a Toyota dealership? After seeing this video I'm going to start planning on visiting the Toyota dealerships near me to see if they are able to represent Toyota well as a brand and actually fix the issue for no cost.
Confirmed. Ours burned oil heavily after 100k miles. Spark plugs fouled and stalled every 10k
2azfe engine. Mad at Toyota
Fun fact: this problem doesnt exist in european models. So its mostly a manufacturing issue in the U.S plant.
Did yours stall and drop rpm?
The 1zz-fe does this as well. My 2001 corolla burns a quart of oil every 150-200 miles, it's insane.
Lol, you think a quart every 200 miles is insane? Try 5L of oil every 200 miles 😂😂 my old 1zz cost me 3 times as much in oil than it did in fuel
Damn Scotty, you got me worried so I had to go check. Nope, all good, thanks for getting me to clean the leaves from my ventilation spots under there seemingly designed to collect leaves?
Thanks, Scotty I almost bought a 2011 toyota camry with the same mentioned Engine, this was informative.
I hope scotty's videos help get the word out with Toyota's oil consumption problem. I sold my oil burning 2008 Camry 5 speed manual for $2300 because 2 different dealerships wouldn't honor the engine rebuild. Only had 151k miles at the time. I was adding 1 quart of oil every 600 miles. Ended up buying a 2010 camry 6 speed manual with the redesigned 2.5L engine. One of the best decisions I've made.
I have an 08 Camry and I just put the 3rd engine that's been in the body, the engine's vin says it's a 2az-fe from an 04 Camry
Thanks for this video .I was looking at getting a Toyota those yrs with 4cyl
I had an 05 Scion XB with 300k on the original motor and it burned a little oil but was ok with me considering how reliable it was!
Bill Herzog yes I think he’s making this issue sound worse than it really is. My 2009 Pontiac Vibe burns a little oil but it’s still a solid running car. It’s nice to hear you have a 2AZ with 300K
@@ryanwarsh 05-07 didn't have the 2AZ FE engine, it was the 2008 and 2009, maybe 10 too.
I got the recall done on my Scion xb. They did an oil consumption test. They told me if it's 1.5qt low after 1000 miles they'd do the repair. It qualified, they fixed it and I've had no problems in the 5 years since it's been done. Great car, happy with the service. Car's at 180k miles now. If you have one of these engines, keep an eye on your oil light. If it flashes during hard braking you're critically low. That's how I realized I had a problem.
Love your channel scotty. I've been watching it for years. I know you are a big Toyota fan. My uncle, a mechanic, was a big chevy fan as I am until he bought his first Toyota Celica back in the 80's. He loved that car and always bragged about it and since then he became a loyal Toyota fan. However, I just wanted to comment about how things have changed. I always heard Toyota's are bullet proof but it shows no manufacturer is based on how many recalls have been issued over the years. My gf had a 2008 Camry with this motor. Although it has high mileage, at that time had 170,000 (currently at 240,000), it burns 1 qt. of oil every 1000 miles. That's excessive so I researched it and found videos on UA-cam about this little over two years ago. Apparently Toyota sent out letters to owners (my gf is original owner). She doesn't recall receiving a letter. Based on UA-cam vids the letter states if the car is under 10 yrs old and less than 150,000 miles they will perform a test and if it consumes oil they will fix the problem for free. Guess what? She called Toyota and was 3 months past and about 20,000 miles over. They would not even consider helping her. I think that's b.s and they should have done the right thing. It was an engineering defect from no fault of the customer. I'm not saying the car is a piece of junk. It's not. It still runs good and even has a lot of original parts after all these years. The accessories still work. However, the right thing to do is take care of your loyal customers. Make them whole. Unfortunately, it's about money and how much is this all going to cost. Toyota should have recalled those affected models. Shame on them!!! My gf recently bought a new car (2019 Hyundai Elantra) and has a 10 year 100,000 mile warranty. Hope she gets many trouble free miles out of it. Funny thing is she gave her daughter her Camry because she needed a car. So it's still in the family. Now her daughter has to maintain checking the oil level but hey she got the car for free. Not a bad deal lol.
Oh no she went from a Toyota to a Hyundai 🤦 I hope they'll actually honor that 10y warranty cuz I'm sure that she'll need it
I have this engine. I need a new head gasket around 150km in my 2006 Rav 4 manual trans. Watch for a rapid loss of coolant, it means you have to attend to it. Do not let it run out of coolant or the engine will be seize and will be totaled.
You can find a lot of the common problems with this car by searching your symptoms and the model/year on time. If you do the car will last. Mine has 200km on the odometer and I think it will run to 400k with no further problems because I had and fixed them all.
Yeah wife has a 08 Camry has 217k miles or 349k km and besides putting a quart of oil every 3 weeks no big deal..it runs good. I swapped out my PVC valve and I think it helped some with the oil consumption.
Scotty: "I've seen it so many times, it will make your (over)head (cam) spin"...
I had this problem in my ‘07 RAV4- burned a quart every 200 miles. Dealer was good about it, did the work for free but charged me labor. Sent the receipt to Toyota USA and got 100% reimbursement. Doesn’t use a quart of oil in 5,000+ miles. Very happy with Toyota.
Now for my weekly dose of Scotty!
Weekly dose? I think it puts out three videos a day...🤔
07 Scion tc has this engine 2az fe had a oil cusumption test . Burns a full quart of oil every 1000 miles was fixed for free 3500 + in repairs and car rental . Engine was so strong afterwards blew the clutch 500 miles later.
If I’d live close to Scotty, I would take my Hummer H2 to him for an inspection even if nothing is wrong with it and very reliable, just so he will later make a video talking smack, road testing it, and calling it a money pit LOL
The joke would be that you actually bought an H2 “hummer”
Lmao!
Hey Scotty love your video’s - I got hook on Lexus years back my first one was 2000 RX300 then a RX400 then a RX450 - my next Lexus will be RX350L - I’ll never waste my money on a hybrid again - but after watching you videos I’ll stick with Lexus (Toyota) I also owned a couple of Cressida they where 6 cylinder cars absolutely bulletproof
I got that same engine in my 06 camry and I only have to put oil about every 2k miles. Car has 250k on it. Not that big a deal to me
07*
Got the same car 07 2.4 camry with 100K less miles than yours (150,000miles) and I switched from 10w-30 oil and it burned alot of oil and then I switched to 5w-30 oil and car rarely burns oil now.
Still runs strong!
It’s great car
Interesting 🤔, I have a 2012 Toyota Venza 4cylinder with 115k miles and it's burning 🔥 oil 🛢. 1 qaurt below 500 miles. My question is what's the Longevity and reliability with it burning oil ??? Other than burning 🔥 oil 🛢 it's great 👍
I have a 2000 toyota corolla 1.4 vvti with 861 thousand miles and burns no oil...I'm in the Highlands of scotland and its never broken down..yes its had 4 clutches and its on the second gearbox but the engine runs amazing.. gets a service every 6 thousand miles
Didnt take good care of my scion xb with 2az it only made it to 200,000. I'd still buy another
Knahtanooj I agree. My 2015 Scion xB is getting close to 50k miles. (49,800 miles). And I would l or to buy another xB.
my toyota alphard back in the day have the same engine ..have it for 15 years it runs great but yeah it smokes a lot
I have a 2018 Corolla, bought it brand-new, and it has 2 safety recalls on it, for the air bag and a fuel pump......Should of stuck with Mazda.
Recall not that bad they fix for free
He always says 'Nice and shiny" but I see a lot of varnish
in that engine. You pull the valve cover on my 04 350Z
with 130K miles on it and there
is no varnish or sludge just perfectly shiny silver surfaces.
That thin coat of varnish in oil passages will wreak havoc
for many VVT engines, most notable the Nissan 3.5L and
3.7L performance V6's in the Nissan Z cars and the Infiniti
Q60 - G37 - G35 cars. This varnish can also cause issues
of sticking rings as well as issues with valve seals.
The engines will run reasonably good, but you end up with
oil consumption and VVT issues.
My Scion xB 2010 had this
rather driver that over a Kia Soul lol!
@@PlymouthNeon didn't know it had it till two inweeks after getting it from the dealer and oil light went on
My 08 scion xB had this
Johnny Bandit my 2015 xB got it of course. Almost 50k miles with no issues. Just as long as u maintain them
My 08 rav4 they replaced the piston rings because of excessive oil consumption in 2015 for free. I still have the car now in 2021. I'm at almost 200k miles now and the engine only burns a half quart of oil every 3k miles. So im happy. It runs like a clock. I couldn't be happier.