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2018 LEXUS ES
Vehicle Summary
This 2018 Lexus 350, manufactured by Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Kentucky, is a sophisticated passenger car featuring a 3.5L V6 engine with 268 horsepower. It boasts a wide range of standard safety features, including Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. The vehicle is equipped with an Adaptive Cruise Control system and a backup camera for enhanced driving convenience. With seating for five, this car combines comfort with advanced technology, making it a reliable choice for families or daily commuters.
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Known Issues for This Vehicle
Engine oil leaks
The Toyota 2GR-FE engine is known to have issues with oil leaks, which can occur around the valve cover gaskets or the timing cover, leading to reduced engine performance and potential damage if not addressed.
Carbon buildup
This engine can experience carbon buildup, especially on the intake valves, due to its direct injection system. This can cause reduced performance and efficiency over time.
Water pump failure
The water pump in the 2GR-FE engine can fail prematurely, leading to overheating issues if not replaced in a timely manner.
Ignition coil failure
The ignition coils in this engine are prone to failure, which can cause misfires and a decrease in engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner issues
The timing chain tensioner can wear out, leading to a rattling noise on startup and potentially causing timing issues if left unchecked.
Oxygen sensor failure
The oxygen sensors can fail or wear out, leading to poor fuel economy and increased emissions.
Evaporative emission system leaks
The evaporative emission system can develop leaks, which may trigger the check engine light and lead to increased emissions.
Engine overheating
The engine can sometimes experience overheating issues due to cooling system inefficiencies or failures, such as a faulty thermostat or radiator.