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01-17-2011, 07:17 PM | #109 | |
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01-17-2011, 07:21 PM | #110 |
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Here's the EXTENDED WARRANTY we received from TOYOTA for the 2008 sedan that had the head cylinder gasket replaced under warranty . It came in the mail on CHRISTMAS EVE .
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01-18-2011, 12:44 PM | #111 |
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lol, hershey, when using paint to edit a pic, use a more defined blue, took me a second to find the oil.
i find it very odd how a leak that will actually drip wont change the oil level, this is y i keep thinking its spilt oil. and how u say u clean it ever 500 km or so and there is more there. to me that is a significant leak. i am glad i personally lucked out and dont have a leak. when i checked i did have gunk but no oil and definatly no dripping underneath. may i ask what region you are in? your avatar only says east. possibally different climate conditions causing this?
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01-18-2011, 01:12 PM | #112 |
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Sorry you had to strain your eyes . Next time use the ZOOM of your computer . Not providing you /others any personal info that find our posts amusing and make wise remarks ( harassment ) .
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01-19-2011, 01:05 AM | #113 | |
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For the record my car is fine. Just as well, you've blown this thing up to sound like every other Yaris on the block is gushing oil like a blown BP rig, and yet every one of your pictures has you digging around the engine bay to find miniscule accumulations of oil. There is never a spot on the ground under my car. There's never been a spot anywhere under the hood. And there is never any Windex anywhere near my engine bay. I run full syn and have had zero problems. I just did 1700 miles in 5 days going from Savannah, GA to New York City and back. Guess what? Nothing. Guess I got lucky...and from the looks of it, nearly everyone else here did too. Surprise. There is a huge difference between notifying the YarisWorld community of a finding, and jamming the information down people's throats and bitching when the community reacts in a different way from what you expected. Nobody likes being told they have faulty cars. People will appreciate a "heads up". Yes, you have good information. But you went a completely wrong route in presenting it. How many different sectors of the forum are your threads in? Glad you got your sedan fixed. But it is an isolated problem. Nine total Yarii out of hundreds of thousands built is not a widespread pandemic. It just isn't. -SAV
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01-19-2011, 01:18 AM | #114 | |
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I know it's been said and will probably be ignored again but here goes - that looks more like a valve cover leak. This isn't really a big deal compared to a head gasket leak... |
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01-19-2011, 12:40 PM | #115 |
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" Way to be an ass to the one person who hasn't attacked you in this thread. "
Wrong . " I know it's been said and will probably be ignored again but here goes - that looks more like a valve cover leak. This isn't really a big deal compared to a head gasket leak... " Wrong again . |
01-19-2011, 12:59 PM | #116 |
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" The guy's right. I'm on a 24 inch flatscreen and I had to zoom 10x to see any blue circle. "
Sorry for the inconvenience . " For the record my car is fine. " Good for you . " Just as well , you've blown this thing up to sound like every Yaris on the block is gushing oil like a blown BP rig and yet every one of your pictures has you digging around the engine bay to find miniscule accumulations of oil " No new car should be leaking oil from the head gasket . This is $28,000 invested in 2 cars with this problem . That cash might grow on tress for you , but not us . There is a huge difference between notifying the YarisWorld community of a finding, and jamming the information down people's throats and bitching when the community reacts in a different way from what you expected. Nobody likes being told they have faulty cars. People will appreciate a "heads up". Yes, you have good information. But you went a completely wrong route in presenting it. " How many different sectors of the forum are your threads in? . " No law against it . Not jamming it down anyones throat . You either take it in stride or leave it . " Glad you got your sedan fixed. But it is an isolated problem. Nine total Yarii out of hundreds of thousands built is not a widespread pandemic. It just isn't. " Thanks , but it may be losing coolant since the repair . How can you be so sure about the amount of cars ? |
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01-19-2011, 07:22 PM | #118 |
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01-19-2011, 11:46 PM | #119 | |
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Like the other guy said, checking for two drops of oil on a certain side of the engine is not a proper identifier for diagnosing something as serious as a leaky head gasket. Do the proper tests, or have a mechanic do the proper tests and then come back and talk. A full UV leakdown examination or physically taking the heads off is much more thorough than wiping the side of the engine with a Windex rag and calling it done. Running around checking other Yarii that don't belong to you is asinine. You posted your findings for your car and that's great. We all have the info we need to decide if our cars are suffering the same problems as well, and can go from there. BTW, you only compound the problem by saying you choose not to believe what a service mechanic or salesman (IE PEOPLE THAT HAVE FULL EXPERIENCE WITH THESE CARS) says when they report their findings to you. That's the way to go about reporting your findings on a forum. -SAV
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01-20-2011, 12:44 PM | #120 |
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If that's what you believe then fine . It's not the valve cover gasket(s) , I always check that . Have been working with cars for about 30 years . We've posted the worksheet and many other pics for proof . We'll have to wait and see if TOYOTA has an T.S.B. or RECALL for this matter . We think it's a bad batch of head gaskets . Reason is the new head cylinder gasket has yet to leak oil . The service department that did the work sent the original head cylinder gasket to TOYOTA for examination of any imperfections . Called TOYOTA and was told they do not share their findings with the public ( consumer ) . Don't forget the two 2010 5 door Certified YARIS had fresh oil in that spot . One had little over 3,000 miles and the other less than 5,000 . Checked the valve cover and the upper back of the block ( passenger side ) for any oil spilled from an oil change(s) by dealer and none was to be found on top or on the back of the upper block ( passenger side ) of either one . So , you have your take and we have ours from our experience .
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01-20-2011, 01:11 PM | #121 |
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lol, thanks
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01-20-2011, 10:35 PM | #122 |
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03-02-2011, 10:33 PM | #123 |
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My son took his 08 yaris in to get it checked for head gasket leak they said it wasn't leaking here are some pics I took what do you guys think.
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03-02-2011, 10:59 PM | #124 |
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To us it looks wet as if to be loosing oil which collects road dust as in your pics . Run your fingertip under the head gasket to see if any oil collects on it . This is how I found our friends 2010 which leaks oil as our 2010 does and our 2008 did . Also look under the ledge of the block as in your picture to see if any oil has collected underneath . Like in the following pics from our 2 cars ( 08 at top , '10 below ). If you find any oil there you very likely have the leak .
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03-03-2011, 01:22 AM | #125 |
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gonzo, the first pic u posted i would say is just road and "car" grime that settles there and sticks(as hershey will not accept, some oil is spilt when filling; if not from u then at the dealer and if not them from the factory), the second pic does look like it could have a leak at the gasket, it does look quite oilly. id say take some degreaser and spreay the crap out of the area, make sure it really well cleaned and take a pic of the clean spot and then check back in a few hundred km (or miles)
u definatly get bonus points for getting ur camera in that spot, very well done. hershey for the record ur pics look extra "staged" or "serious" now with his pics next to it. the pics u posted look to have very fresh oil and a significant amount.
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03-03-2011, 08:24 AM | #126 | |
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Not seeing oil drips with the engine running? No significant oil on the cardboard? (we're talking a puddle here) The dipstick reads full and you arent adding oil? YOU DONT HAVE A PROBLEM. |
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