Towed in Dead! Lexus Rx350
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I like how Ray is almost ready to rip out the plastic clips until he realizes it’s a repeat customer and they’re his clips.
You may not do it often, but I'm sure new viewers will appreciate seeing "Ray's Legendary Battery Service"! I know it got me into using the NOCO cleaner/protectant on my batteries. They hold up very well.
Must be the only mechanic who can make a mundane starter motor change into a fun video ...keep it up Ray...your a legend 👍👍
I'm happy that you think changing a starter is fun....Try it sometime, especially when it's winter when they're most likely 'ta fail....That'll change 'yer view....
One vote for "Lexii." We've had a bunch in my family throughout the years and learned that from the dealer.
Ah but is it a second or fourth declension Latin noun? Is it like Dominus (2nd) or Exercitus (4th)? Is the ablative plural Lexis or Lexibus? A group of Lexus owners probably wouldn't like to think that they drove by with or from Lexibus, and the nominative plural would still be Lexus like the singular. The Romans must have got very confused. Just as well they didn't have auto-chariots.
@@heckelphon This may be the reason why they say Latin is a dead language. It plainly confused the crap out of everyone. lol
@@greenhouse3505 Agreed! You had to spend more time asking how you were using a word than just doing it!
I just refer to them as rebadged Toyotas
"People called 'Romanes' they go the house"?
I work in IT; "needs to get access to what he needs to access" is a normal, completely acceptable statement.
It’s interesting how IT and techs have a similar vernacular
"I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in"
Dude, you make everything look easy and hard all at the same time. Always appreciate the content from an entertainment and learning perspective.. Great Channel.
😅😅
Perhaps you could install a winch at the back wall of your shop to haul these vehicles in?
That's actually brilliant..!! Well played//
He has a tow truck with a wheel lift he could back it in
Only problem with that, Ray will over engineer it, add a few fulcrums and pulleys, hits the lever and launches the "Lex i" through the wall into the next county....lol. (cool idea tho. Lol)
Mount it to the slab. Studs and even the bottom plate might not be fastened well. Even today with all the hurricane codes. Done plenty of construction in Florida in his area both what’s considered coastal and non coastal
Ray already has a winch, on the back of his flatbed. I wondered why he didn't just use the flatbed to move it into the shop.
"I'm in the wrong hole! That's the problem!" Classic, Ray! Love it, Bro! Stay classy, Ray and keep up the good work.
I was trying to think what you could coat those bare copper wires with to help protect them better and I thought of Plasti Dip which is a rubberised paint.
I was just thinking the same thing.
To settle the motor vs engine debate...Motors run on electricity and engines run on combustion.
Takes a motor to start an engine!
Engines convert chemical energy to mechanical.
Mr. Legend, Thanks for being an HONEST mechanic. This World 🌎 needs so many more like you. Keep us smiling 😁🚙🛻🪛
Somewhere in America, a person is putting glue on an EVAC hose wondering, why would you NOT use glue. Lol, you stay safe!
Black car + Black interior + Florida sun = rolling sauna. 😊
One comment worthy of note. A lot of the newer imports have a gear reducted permant magnet starter motor... so when you bang on it you can very easily shatter the magnets inside. So even if you had thought about repairing the starter you now are up the proverbial Creek with out a paddle. Re-man starter 100-300 dollars new over a thousand... brushes about $30 which are now no longer an option. So unless you are in an emergency situation DON'T BANG ON THE STARTER.
Always nice to hear you speaking German.....greetings from Bavaria/Germany 😊
*talks about nuts on the J hook, neglects to mention the nut workin' on it!* 🤣🤣🤣
I talk to myself too but only when I need expert advice!
The starter in my old 92 Aerostar failed in a Home Depot parking lot, so I called my buddy who drove me to an auto parts store, got a starter, and crawled under and replaced it. Easy Peasy. No cramming it under the hood in those days.
I changed out the starter of my Ford van in my driveway, just crawled under with a wrench, and had it done in 5 minutes.
Anymore a starter that doesn't have to be accessed through the back bumper is considered " Easy Peasy".
Ray, one day when you wake up and can no longer face old, rusty cars, think about becoming a master mechanic teacher. Your diagnostic skills are supurb, and we can use 10K more mechanics like you !
I don't know Ray sometimes I feel that you are accident prone because again you dropped me on my face😂😂😂
10:58 😂 Rumor has it there's a starter motor down there somewhere
You're a brave man for driving that into the shop with the hood open, I've seen too many hoods drop due to worn prop shocks and crack the windshield with parts placed in the wiper area.
Brave, or a person that has yet to learn that expensive lesson...
Cracked windshield from parts placed in the wiper cowl is an entirely different situation than hood shocks slowly letting the hood down as you inch it in the garage.. giggety... Furthermore, wtf you putting up there god dam driveshafts?? "I accidentally sent a control arm through your windehh... Myyy baahhd.." people just get off on "teaching"/"warning" (aka: man-splaining) others about all the potential dangers of every single move made, or is hypothetically possible to make.. thank you Mr miyagi.. I will definitely think twice next time before I toss a pair of rotors up on the wiper cowl before moving a vehicle a meter (~3') with the hood up😂
I had a 1988 Bronco that had the hood latch fail at 40MPH, wrapping the hood over the windshield with a BOOM! that bent the hinges and required a windshield replacement.
Quite a shock, given that I was in moderate traffic at the time.
Been there done that on a 17 Silverado just the others day , learned a valuable lesson that day.
Positive cable on first and off last! Ooops... Also Vaseline works perfect for terminal protection.
Being old school gearhead I remember when part of changing starters involved loosening or removal of headers and heat shields from underneath. I was ecstatic the first time I had a car that I could reach the oil filter from the front and above the engine .
That J pin was more frustrating then the whole job…the bungee option was entering my mind!😂
I find it funny that you talk to yourself sometimes like I do. Like it’s going to make a difference in your work. Keep it up Ray🇺🇸✌️
Except in his case, there is at least a camera listening... lol.
I call talking to myself,"thinking out loud".
WIthout Ray's babbling, it would just be another repair video.
People generally do start to talk to themselves when working on cars, especially when things go wrong the swear words come flying out. 😂😂😂
Same 😁
I asked the sales guy NY Auto Show. He said you have to say "Multiple Lexus vehicles". That is the only right way.
"The rubber's in the way I can't get a good grip on the nuts. This gooooes, oh I'm in the wrong hole that's the problem." Hahahahahahah!🤣🤣🤣🤣Yeah I know, I'm a forty-year-old child!
We had 45F with cold wind today. Was very cold. So your hot Sun is big envy of mine.
Quote of the day "snapon is expensive" , Ray the snap on guy looked at you and thought hmmm there is my holiday home in the keys secure
this video went about as smoothly as anything ive ever done lol back and forth with and for everything
Best one hand mechanic ever.
The jeep taunts us at the start of every video!
Toyota Glues The evap lines together to make it easier for assembly for the employees doing assembly on the intake and evap system @Rainman Ray's Repairs
You need a 4 wheeler to pull the vehicles in from the parking lot - I think you have one at home - buy another one and charge it off to the company for your work needs.
He has a tow truck
Tow 4 wheeler when the flatbed takes too much time. Could waste an hour just loading and unloading the "Lexi' ". Lol
@@chrishengeveld6117 I think he has a 4 wheeler
23:25 for under hood lighting, I just bought a $20 LED shop light from Menards. Yea, I have to plug it in, but it never runs out of battery and I never have to wait for it to charge.
That battery terminal cleaner works wonders. The protective grease works well too. Worth the money to keep around.
"....the wrong hole." I've heard that before LOL
Haven’t had a good battery cleaning video in a while and we got a bonus starter replacement…
9:15 the smoke from the previous day seemed to be the nail in the nail of the coffin.
Now don’t get me wrong, snap on is amazing, that being said I only have a few snap on tools. I’m not a mechanic but i do more than the average guy, (right now I have an npi 4.6 block I’m getting ready to mate with ported PI heads, forged internals, ect)
The tools I use are Gearwrench, Olsa, Tekton, Wiha, makita, Capri, ect.
(Not gonna lie I have some HF stuff too) engine stand, breaker bars, a set of icon sockets, and of course the golden ratchet.
I seriously think I have an addiction to shiny useful things, I order a tool or set every week. I think I’m up to 37 ratchets, 23 complete sets of sockets, 42 different pliers, 6 torque wrenches, and about 200-300 box end wrenches. Plus a lot more.
But only 2 sets of screwdrivers as well.
Anyways I love watching car repair videos when the guy with $40,000 worth of snap on uses the same tools I use as my main tools. Today it was your Gearwrench socket set. I have the same one except I pitched the blown molded case and threw them in my box on organizers. Actually just got another set of deep and shallow metric sockets yesterday.
My point is that I would have spent $31,472.69 if I got all snap on (Or 2 dozen eggs) and I’m your average guy with bills and a family. And I’m not a pro mechanic like I said.
But I am contractor so my work tools are waaaaaay over $30k. So I 100% get why you would use brands like snap on.
Lexus having a large amount of beauty covers
The exposed ground wire(s) is a known fail point with these starters especially in the salt belt which is why Rich (Ford Boss Me) always coats them with liquid electrical tape to give them extra life.
wife bought her 2023 RX350 so this would be her 4th LEXUS. HAPPY HAPPY she is.
I’m spoiled living in a dry climate. Just don’t see those issues. Ray does the best job with camera placement.
Always disconnect the negative battery terminal first and connect it back last. That way, you're never gonna short the positive terminal when unbolting its clamp.
"The rubbers in the way of me grabbing the nuts"...think it's on wrong...personal problems. Love the vids.
Fun video thanks Ray, for once engine designer got the starter motor position in an accessible place meaning no jacking car up and crawling underneath!
Toyota's been good about that on the newer V6s. I just had to do the starter on my 2008 ES 350 (same engine that's in this RX), it took less than an hour start to finish. Only had to remove the battery, air box, and intake tubes. Though I did cheat - I removed all the underhood plastics when I got the car.
Funny thing is I even have the same Costco Interstate battery..
@@seand7349 I wish the same could be said for Toyota's V8's. The location on my Tundra was enraging, particularly when I had to replace it a 2nd time after just a few years.
@@karlschauff7989 Ughhhhh. Under the intake, right?
@@seand7349 I wish! It's under the exhaust manifold. Cooler lines and a frame also in the way...
Ray, the battery schmoo didn't go bad. The colorant is only a tracer, to help you find your target, and has no other effect. The active ingredients are mostly colorless.
I enjoyed this one, having done a few parking lot starters and alternators, it's always fun but when you get it done and hear that VROOM it is SOOO satisfying.
Glad you didn't have to roll around on the gravel to change the starter motor. Why do they leave exposed copper certain conductors?They corroded.Have a great day
Wait, what ,huh?!?!? First you have nonsensical ramblings, then a. Rubber thing caught on the nuts, and the country de grax something caught in the wrong hole? Seriously, thank you for another awesome, educational video. I truly enjoy all of your videos and have for quite awhile, and will continue to enjoy my morning coffee. You are truly a breath of fresh air... and very much enjoy your rambling... nonsensical and all.🙏💜
Black Lexus RX350 with black interior. I'm in love. Nice diagnostic analysis.
My ocd kicked in when you didn't grease the starter terminals and the big copper ground but I'm sure it will out live the car.. Great video, love the ramblings Ray.. Cheers..
That third clip at the end 😂
The old bang on the starter with a hammer. .. Countless times. .. And it worked about 1/3 of the time,lol
Remember the long handled flat head screwdriver to hit the contacts on the starter to "jump start" the starter.. ? Lol (old school) too bad that cable was fried).
@@chrishengeveld6117 .. . Yep, I remember very well. Trashed a few over that one.
Ray caught himself playing and was like "No, I'm an adult and I have things to do" .
Nice Detail ty for you upload ❤❤
Impressive corrosion on the M post and wire, leading into the motor itself. The pull in coil and load side of the solenoid switch are both upstream. The way the starter is positioned, moisture is wicked down the wire into the motor. Does anybody know why they don't insulate that wire from moisture penetration? I've seen that before, nothing to do but replace the unit.
Fun Facts Toyota never uses 13mm bolts or nuts on any vehicle because the number is unlucky 12mm or 14mm are more common used in place of a 13mm @Rainman Ray's Repairs
One octopus, two octopi, one Lexus, two Lexi. Works fer me.
97°F down there already? It's sunny and a nice cool 54°F up here in Connecticut. Beautiful day. :)
Love always hearing Creed in your videos.
Ya, had to replace my battery the other day. I hate losing all my set radio stations.
FYI. Magic eraser and a little Dawn dish soap does wonders for snap on soft handles.
The long-awaited anticipated battery cleaning Thank you so much You made my day
Having been an auto sparky for over thirty years, I test run the starter ( or alternator etc) before cursing and swearing over a dud new part. Saves time and frustration. Just how we do it in Kiwi land.
Great job Ray
I think multiple Lexus models in one place is called a bingo hall, or 55+ resort.
I love how Ray makes a mundane job look so entertaining!
That was a very satisfying video. Straight forward, with the usual awkward bits. I like it.
Word Ray, use your words😊
All other repair type channels all say, “I didn’t want to bore you with the repair details”. You don’t know what caused the failure you could obviously tell that the old battery leaked all over the starter and corroded the starter. I’ve seen this in repo cars a lot.
Always enjoy watching your videos thanks
I'm amazed how quickly things rust, corrode and fall apart there in Florida. I live here in dry, dusty, dirty and UGLY Denver and I guess I shouldn't complain.
You are correct, it should be the orange-copper color.
I saw smoke when he back probed... Lol. Needs a Lucas Refill Kit!
Looks super similar to the Camry I just did a few weeks ago. Was actually the easiest starter I've ever changed, amd bonus for not laying on my back under the car(have done one in the snow on an old Pontiac).
Our 03 Camry starter job was nearly identical. I hope this starter is better than the five auto parts store ones did in the Camry.
Easiest starter ever is the 3.0 ford vulcan engine IMO. A blind 2 year old could do it.
so, i work at Toyota, the glue that you see we use to hold the lines in when new as well as try and allow some form of lubrication when installing them, its a way to allow us to build the cars faster, but the glue is just there really, we dont know why we have to put it on there but we do, the clips alone will hold the lines just fine but its how the vehicle was designed before production so we have to use it
Did this job in my driveway on my 2010 RX in about thirty minutes.
Two things I’m thankful for:
1- starter failed in my driveway
2- I don’t live in the rust belt (everything was like new despite there being 150K miles.)
Edit: no glue or anything on hoses, btw
Im about to eat and watch Ray struggle. Yes
same
Super powers wane as one ages brother. Get used to it, but do enjoy what you have while you have it. I do appreciate you, just as much as I hate starter motors. They have been one of my banes over the years, along with Bosch alternators.
Yup, got a box of those clips, and they have come in use for replacing many broken ones.
You Reeeeeeeebele, Brake clean bad on batteries 🤣 thoroughly enjoyed this video and figured out why I enjoy all of them. You are a bigger goofball than I am 😜
Great tutorial ! Thanks !!
Looks like that Lexus was once a submarine. Wonder if it has ever been a victim of the dreaded storm surges - common to Florida coastal communities.
Increíble para mí ver tanta corrosión en un coche relativamente nuevo (tengo uno muuuuucho más antiguo (1993) que no tiene corrosión importante, en ningún sitio )
Just the sea breeze is enough to corrode things. If you live at the beach, regular freshwater washes and garage storage go a long way.
@@cup_and_cone Mi coche de 1993 vivió (y vive) cerca del mar, mucho tiempo a unos 6 Km y recientemente (3 años) a 25 Km.
Great job ray!!! Always fun to watch!!! Thanks ray!
The start-then-stall thing is interesting ... lot of Chryslers (esp. late 90s Jeeps) after a battery swap not only will start-then-stall, but sometimes you have to feather the gas pedal until it'll hold an idle, too!
Some years of the Toyota Camry do that too - the computer forgets the proper fuel settings for idle, and it takes a few minutes to relearn.
Yeah what Moshe said, my 99 dodge likes to stall if the battery stays below 11 volts for too long and I jump it. I just discovered that my lower fuel rate injectors (19# instead of stock around 21#) did no stall on me, but it ran super rough until it went into close loop and figured itself out again
You can get replacement brush sets for this, doesn't take long and isn't expensive. Plus you then have a spare starter!
You need one of those 10 x 10 canopy’s that pop up out of a bag so if you have to work in the parking lot you could just pop one up and then you’d have some shade.
A mechanic making money from a RX350 repair! What a day lol
Wonderful job well done Ray. Tell Luren we got her card today and thanks. (Bill, Sue and Katy)
Having a Bad Day Just watch Ray. Thanks .
thankyou for another enjoyable upload Ray,,,have yourself a great week,👍👌
Good and honest 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great video , Ray !!
why don't you have covers for the fenders??
The collective noun for a group of lexuses is TOYOTA
*Toyotas, remember it is plural.
27:55 that is just perfect for all the electronic in any car.
Outstanding video as always Ray good day to you Ray hope your good love your content but the most important thing is to have your self a great day Ray