Rack & Pinion on a 2006 Toyota Sienna

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  • Replacement of the rack and pinion (steering gear) on a 2006 Toyota Sienna 3.3L 2wd.
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    *I recommend Detroit Axle. They give you a lifetime warranty when you send your core back.
    Outer Tie Rods:
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  • @kekq3525
    @kekq3525 Місяць тому +1

    Kick ass video. Just realized I dont wont to try and do this off the ground in my driveway

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Місяць тому

      @kekq3525 its doable. I worked out of my home garage for 10 years. Its definately much harder of a job and would take a lot longer.

    • @happywill
      @happywill 29 днів тому +1

      Did my 2008 in my driveway last fall. Many hours, much cussing, almost took up smoking again, but very satisfying. Best advice from my mechanic when I told him I was going to try it, "if you ever start feeling angry, walk away and cool down."

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  29 днів тому

      @happywill thats good advice. Thanks for watching!

  • @kbbpll7338
    @kbbpll7338 4 місяці тому +1

    Seems to involve a lot of grunting. :) Thanks for the great video. Shop says I need new rack & pinion for our 2005 Sienna and this gives me an idea of what they're doing. Kinda expensive but obviously labor intensive.

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  4 місяці тому +2

      Well, Im 50 years old, back surgery and 5 hernias, so some of that grunting may not be from the job lol.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @franciscoamaya2945
    @franciscoamaya2945 Рік тому +3

    I love the way you work all by hand tools and torque bolts , very nice job and video thank you for sharing that I have to do the same job my self

  • @phishin81
    @phishin81 Рік тому +2

    Great video man, thanks. I've got one to do and this will help a lot. Doesn't look like too bad of a job, just a lot of stuff to take apart

  • @marcosandrade8973
    @marcosandrade8973 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent job very clear to see thank you , keep up the good work…

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  2 роки тому

      Thank you!!

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Рік тому +1

      Would have been better to name sizes of all bolts , time to do etc... just saying but good vid. Thought would be easier than said

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Місяць тому +1

      ​@@prtbone78I started doing bolt sizes and torque specs in my newer videos. My earlier videos actually started out more as to show my clients my work.

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Місяць тому +1

      @@MegaMilesBen gotcha was just saying.. keep up the good work

  • @russelllee1235
    @russelllee1235 3 дні тому +1

    W9ndering if rack & pinion issue or some other suspension issue. Ive replace the struts and control arm. However, when I turn right there is a moaning sound under the front druver side area. Drives smooth, no shaking, steering wheel doesnt vibrate. I do need to get wheels aligned since i just replaced struts. Any recommendations?

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  3 дні тому

      @russelllee1235 have the suspension checked with the alignment.

  • @romantorrano2355
    @romantorrano2355 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video ..thank you so much for sharing ...you are very expert ..

  • @ro6721
    @ro6721 Рік тому +2

    Great video. With the rack out the way, does it give you access to service any other parts that would be borderline impossible if the rack was in place?

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Рік тому +2

      Sway bar busings, and if I remember right, there might be a mount back there. Its been a bit since I did this job. Any sensors on the backside of the engine and maybe bank 1 cat would be more accessable. Youd have to look around and see.

  • @imlost-lordshowmetheway8194
    @imlost-lordshowmetheway8194 11 місяців тому +3

    I live here in Aurora, Colorado and appreciate the video and thanks for the camera work too. I have 2006 Sienna and bought the new rack. I have three questions:
    1. At 7:40 where you say loosening all of them bolts doesn't help much. Do you think it would have come out without doing all that?
    2. At 9:00 Did you need any special tools to remove the line nuts? Stubby wrench?
    3. At 15:23 and this is important. Besides tying the steering wheel in center position and counting the turns of the tie rod ends, did you center the rack and pinion rack before you slid it in and put the steering shaft back on?
    I've seen video's of it getting turned all the way one way, put a mark, then turn it all the way the other way and put a mark and then move it to the center of the marks. Thank again.
    Oh, I forgot to ask.... Are there any codes or lights that have to be reset after doing this on this year Sienna?

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  11 місяців тому +2

      1) I would say yes, it did help giving a little extra room.
      2) Pretty sure it was a normal wrench. Thats what I usually end up using with racks anyway. You do need to be careful of stripping the nuts.
      3) I measure the new rack compared to the old. Most of the time they come precentered however not always. Yes, its a good practice to check and make adjustments as needed.
      4) No, nothing needed to be reset.

    • @imlost-lordshowmetheway8194
      @imlost-lordshowmetheway8194 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you. Imma start mine today. On my back of course. Lol @@MegaMilesBen

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  11 місяців тому

      @@imlost-lordshowmetheway8194 I worked out of my home garage for 10 years. I get it. It makes thengs quite a bit rougher. Good luck!

  • @user-df9dj7rh3i
    @user-df9dj7rh3i Рік тому +1

    Nice job!!

  • @paulgeorgia5497
    @paulgeorgia5497 2 роки тому +1

    I broke one of the sway bar mount bolts and I have no idea what to do about it. Any ideas.

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  2 роки тому

      More than likely thats gonna have to be drilled out.

  • @prtbone78
    @prtbone78 Місяць тому +1

    Since worked on toyota sienna 06 gotta question I have a shake at higher speeds it'll stop sometimes but come back but it's consistent changed axel inner outter tie rods and rims and ball joints have wheel balance and alignment it's still there any idea? It's front passenger side. When I jack up front put in gear hit accelerator only that wheel shakes I swapped to driver side did same did all the work few weeks ago besides rim just changed it's still there what can it be?

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Місяць тому +1

      @prtbone78 well, that pretty much leaves the rack and pinion, wheel bearing or lower control arm bushings as possibilities.

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Місяць тому

      @MegaMilesBen damn lol thays reason watched this vid too haha wheel bearing is good and control arms as well the rack not sure how to check but why would it be the rack and it's only passenger side I took the wheel off moved to driver side it stopped so it was isolated to passenger side when take wheel from passenger side shaking side move to driver side it stops it's wierd so figured was rim I'm so mad it's frustrating me gonna save a few bucks take to mechanic amd see if they can figure it out I don't wanna be a parts changer thanks for your reply any way to test rack? Whe replaced inner tie rod there was small leak in boot nothing crazy also I don't have power steering fluid leak

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Місяць тому

      @@MegaMilesBen also I believe to have had that wheel bearing replaced

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Місяць тому +1

      @MegaMilesBen bushings have small cracks was thinking of replacing bushings think ill try that asap but if it's only one side and problem moves idk it's like chasing a misfire if swap coil and it moves that's the issue but thanks for the help appreciate you

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Місяць тому

      @MegaMilesBen wait I swapped from passenger to driver side it didn't shake only shakes on passenger side in confused forgot what I did but ill figure it out I hope had it for 5 yrs now that way but finally trying to fix it ... had new tires put on amd alignment and balanced when got it did it then with new tires balance etc.. still does it so cant be tires but think it time to save and get new car ty sir stay safe have a wonderful day

  • @puerco567
    @puerco567 2 роки тому +1

    HI it is a fast way to replace the rack rubber bushing without removing the whole thing?

  • @cvshav
    @cvshav Рік тому +1

    What's the cost for this job on a 2000 Sienna

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Рік тому +1

      I dont answer these types of questions on youtube. Theres many different factors into pricing. Where youre located, part prices, your locations labor prices and so forth.
      Im not your typical shop. My labor is low and my clients provide their own parts.

  • @arturoangelsanchez
    @arturoangelsanchez 3 місяці тому +1

    Wear protective glasses

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  3 місяці тому

      I do when Im using a torch, grinder, disconnecting fuel lines, or anything to that effect.

  • @paulgeorgia5497
    @paulgeorgia5497 2 роки тому +1

    I can't get the steering shaft to slide all the way down. Any suggestions?

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  2 роки тому +1

      It taking it off, you can pry it apart with a pry bar.
      If putting it on, theres a slot in it you can use to widen it slightly with a scredriver or chisel. Another option is to lighty tap it with a pry bar and hammer (may need to be done from above).

    • @paulgeorgia5497
      @paulgeorgia5497 2 роки тому +1

      @@MegaMilesBen Thanks for the feedback. I've tried all this, but I guess I'll just keep hammering.

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  2 роки тому

      @@paulgeorgia5497 A little coat of grease might help.

    • @paulgeorgia5497
      @paulgeorgia5497 2 роки тому +1

      @@MegaMilesBen So let me ask you this.... I can get it down to the bottom of the ridges on the post, is that as far as it is supposed to go? That leaves about an inch of smooth post exposed. From the video, when you remove it it looks like it's all the way down to the rubber.

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  2 роки тому +1

      @@paulgeorgia5497 Youre asking me about a job I did 2 months ago and have done many many more jobs since. The only way the bolt will line up and screw in is if the shaft and rack are lined up. The rack has a notch for the bolt. If its not lined up, it wont go in.

  • @rafalsalih1056
    @rafalsalih1056 Рік тому +1

    Hi where's your shop @

  • @glorygiftsglory2771
    @glorygiftsglory2771 2 роки тому +1

    how many hours did it take

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  2 роки тому +1

      I dont remember on this one. I can do most racks within 2-3 hours depending on the car.

    • @stix562
      @stix562 2 роки тому +2

      @@MegaMilesBen Wow that is quick - up on the lift makes it easier. I did my 1995 Honda Accord (on the ground) and thought - I prefer to change the transmission than the steering rack - that is probably the most difficult that I have ever done. Hose nuts were impossible to remove. Totally hated it .. I used a caliper to measure distance from end of tie rod to the lock nut to keep alignment. I just broke the jam nut and outer tie rod free - removed outer tie rod - then put caliper from end of tie rod to the lock nut - set my new one there and done. works pretty precise ..
      Looking at how much you had to do and to remove and loosen just to get this one out .. not sure if it is really something I want to look forward to doing myself as I do not have a lift - it will probably be a pain in my mechanical prowess pride. Great video though.. Thanks ..

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  2 роки тому +5

      Every job varies. It only takes one little thing to put you in a world of hurt and add hours to the job. I also have over 30 years experience in the field, that helps a little as well.
      Ive done rack jobs in my garage on jackstands. A lift does give some advantage, no doubt.
      I hear from many how its so much easier on a lift. Let me tell you something most dont know...
      I worked out of my home garage for 10 years and did everything on my back. When the city shut me down, I went mobile, dealing with all the heat and shoveling out cars from snow just to do their brakes. I promised myself Id never do mobile again. Ive had my shop for 3 years now.
      As you can see, I totally understand the struggles of doing some jobs in the driveway, garage or street. Ive had to do them too. It is possible but some jobs are a much bigger struggle and can turn into weekend jobs instead of a few hours.
      This job is doable in your garage on your back but dont expect it to take a couple-few hours. Youre definately going to have struggles.

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Рік тому +1

      @@stix562 for real same here im like I got this until..... watching this vid

  • @prtbone78
    @prtbone78 Рік тому +3

    This video makes me not want to diy.

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Рік тому +1

      May I ask why? Your input could help me with future videos.
      When I started this channel, it was more to show my work to my clients but has started growing beyond that.

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Рік тому +1

      @MegaMilesBen Absolutely. It looks harder than I thought this is why. I seen another vid months back looked alot easier

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Рік тому +4

      @prtbone78 I did have some struggles with this one. Thats one thing I do leave in my videos so people can see some of the struggles they may run into. Ive noticed with a lot of others peoples videos, they cut those struggles out making it look easier than it is.

    • @prtbone78
      @prtbone78 Рік тому +1

      @@MegaMilesBen I see. But thanks for taking the time out your day to reply.

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Рік тому +2

      @@prtbone78 Thanks for watching!

  • @camodude5496
    @camodude5496 Місяць тому +1

    Could not see poor light. Didn't explain how you are doing it. Don't waste your time making videos

    • @MegaMilesBen
      @MegaMilesBen  Місяць тому

      @camodude5496 thanks for your input.

  • @aticafloorable
    @aticafloorable Рік тому +1

    sr that I have to disconnect to change only the sprocket mounting bushings. thank you