How to Change the Water Pump on V6 Toyota and Lexus 2GR-FE 3.5L Engine

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The Car Care Nut

The Car Care Nut

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A Toyota master diagnostic technician shows How to change the water pump on V6 Toyota and Lexus 2GR-FE 3.5L The easy way!
Coolant bleeding video on this engine can be found here:
• Toyota Cooling System ...
In this much requested video I show you all the tips and tricks on replacing the often regarded as a difficult job of replacing the water pump on Toyota and Lexus's popular V6 2GR-FE 3.5L engine without removing the engine and totally DIY with basic tools
This job is for medium level DIY mechanics who have done some basic tasks that are a bit more difficult than say an oil change. Basically if you've done your own spark plugs on this engine, the water pump will not be difficult.
The tools you need are very basic as you see in this video. Also I always recommend you use original Toyota water pump and coolant for replacement.
Parts needed :
Water Pump ( Original Water Pump includes all needed O Rings)
2 Gallons of coolant in most applications
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0:00 Intro
1:29 Preparation
2:54 Removal
21:41 Installation

КОМЕНТАРІ: 607
@toddsjerven3115
@toddsjerven3115 Рік тому
I just finished this job and was so impressed by your video. I have used others but yours didn't miss a thing and included so many tips and suggestions. Just fantastic. I literally put the laptop on the top of the engine and followed you step by step and the torque numbers were an added bonus. Am now a subscriber! Keep up the great work.
@andybub45
@andybub45 2 роки тому
A guy at work taught me a truck for these. You keep the rubber bands on until all of the bolts are started, then carefully cut them and slide them out, helps so you don’t have to worry about holding the gasket while you are installing.
@DIYDaveOK
@DIYDaveOK 2 роки тому
Absolutely the best Toyota technical resource on UKposts. Fantastic content every time. As a DIY member of a family with two Lexus ES350's (2015/2022), a '13 Corolla, and a '20 Rav4, I can't get enough good information. I'll be be doing the transmission fluid update on my 350 this spring or summer. And you've got a QuickJack!!! 😁😁
@coloradoboo1071
@coloradoboo1071 2 роки тому
I was saving up for a QuickJack but decided the XTool D7 scanner is more valuable and I’m glad I did!! (Already used it a number of times.)
@DIYDaveOK
@DIYDaveOK 2 роки тому
@Mazinblaster Z Thank you!!!! I'm always delighted to hear someone was helped! Thanks for taking the time to mention it.
@pirihern9329
@pirihern9329 2 роки тому
Will be ordering the xtool d8 when funds recover
@banzai1015
@banzai1015 Рік тому
CCN, I am deeply grateful for this video, I am disable person. I could not afford to have this fixed to a repair shop. I took my time and watched this video over and over. The new water pump works fine. You literally saved me hundreds of dollars. Thank you so much.
@rdharris77012
@rdharris77012 8 місяців тому
West TX 9/2023 changed water pump 2011 Lexus RX 350, 70,000 miles. Took 20 hours total over 3 days in100 degree weather. Thanks Car Care Nut, couldn't have done it without the video. Also, thanks for the torque numbers on screen.
@babyshaya
@babyshaya 20 днів тому
Thanks for your input. I was wondering how long it would take a "non mechanic" to do this. You're a brave soul. I would never attempt this but watching this art is mesmerizing.
@smithraymond09029
@smithraymond09029 2 роки тому
Anytime I dive into uncharted waters like a doing a job I've never done before, I look at videos like this to give me an idea of what I am in for. Thank you AMD for sharing you knowledge clearly and in an intriguing way ;-) !
@MrJimmy12345100
@MrJimmy12345100 4 місяці тому
Awesome video dude. Tips were greatly appreciated. I followed your process to the T! For the record on a 07 V6 Camry you can get the pulley out before removing the water pump. Also, you can get all the bolts out for the bracket you mentioned we'd have to leave some bolts in. I got all out and bracket out no problem. Thanks so much! I am a beginner mechanic. I charged a customer $300 to do this job! Thanks for helping me survive in these hard times.
@rickrogers2649
@rickrogers2649 2 роки тому
Great video Ahmed! The tip of using the bolt to hold back the tensioner pulley is genius. I'm retired but I have huge respect for pros like you working on modern cars. Thank you for sharing and helping this old guy to stay in the loop a little.😊
@bwest-yq3uc
@bwest-yq3uc 2 роки тому
This is a job for the "patient mechanic"...he has my respect. I can see why some shop would want to pull the engine. Very informative video. This job would teach me some new words!
@killermacmc
@killermacmc 2 роки тому
Thank you for your concern for environmental hazards. So many popular youtube mechanic channels think it's a joke to be concerned about proper disposal.
@dr1johnson
@dr1johnson 4 місяці тому
Yes. Because AGW is such a hoax, it ruins credibility of enviros. Now some people don't believe anything from the fed gov
@MPGunther1
@MPGunther1 2 роки тому
I don't foresee myself ever having to do this but watching your expertise is fascinating
@jaysmith179
@jaysmith179 2 роки тому
You and Scotty have the best channels on UKposts.
@lawrencepfeiffer1960
@lawrencepfeiffer1960 2 роки тому
Very well said. I feel the same way.
@bobcarrigan1742
@bobcarrigan1742 2 роки тому
AMD, the knowledge you have is amazing. The job you did replacing that water pump was impressive. It's no wonder it's so expensive to have my car worked on!
@theadventuresofmikeandjami6693
@theadventuresofmikeandjami6693 2 роки тому
Wow - this is the BEST video on this water pump swap I've seen. I'd say I'm a beginner to moderate in wrenching and you've explained this so well and provided useful tips that will carry over to many more jobs in the future. Thank you SO incredibly much for this. My reassembly starts tomorrow and should be a breeze thanks to you. Oh and your video on bleeding the 2GRFE is great too. Will be using this as well. Take care and keep up the great work.
@kmclane1
@kmclane1 2 роки тому
Amd, using your previous videos for inspiration and guidance I tackled this job myself a few months ago on my RX350. This video would have been awesome to have back then. Don’t understate the washer on the idler pulley, mine fell when I took it off and it was hidden on the lower control arm. The new pulley did not come with one and I thought I could borrow one from my old Tension pulley. They are not interchangeable and it is absolutely essential. Had to do much of the job twice after I found the missing washer. Other than that all went well, and I proudly earned another merit badge on my quest to be a better diy home mechanic.
@frandyperez8492
@frandyperez8492 Рік тому
Wow man I really appreciate the fact that you do not only show us how to do these jobs but you teach us the tricks you use to make the jobs easier and with less chances of breaking your knuckles. Thanks a lot
@ryan.mullen
@ryan.mullen Рік тому
The detail in this video is unmatched. It is perfect. I am a mechanic at a repair shop. I had never done one of these before. we use all data for instructions but they are not very clear. Then I found this video. I played it in my headphones as I worked and got this job done in 2 hours. Book time on it is 4.2 hours. If only I had you standing next to me all day telling me what to do my job would be much easier. Thank you for the good information.
@darrenicon5172
@darrenicon5172 5 днів тому
My 2GRFE has 100k miles water pump is good for now in the future if it needs doing i have saved your video. Thank you for finding a way without engine removal you are honestly the best help. 👍
@mrs.carcarenut8959
@mrs.carcarenut8959 2 роки тому
I hope many find this video helpful. As for AMD and I the making of this video required many sessions with the marriage counselors. 😁
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 2 роки тому
True! This video was kinda tough to make. Worth the trouble though knowing that it will help people.
@perniciouspete4986
@perniciouspete4986 2 роки тому
I bet I know who prevailed.
@rightlanehog3151
@rightlanehog3151 2 роки тому
I think you are due for another raise!!🤩
@mrs.carcarenut8959
@mrs.carcarenut8959 2 роки тому
@@perniciouspete4986 😂
@mrs.carcarenut8959
@mrs.carcarenut8959 2 роки тому
@@rightlanehog3151 Hi! I will see you on the Live Stream.
@TheStarkMunro
@TheStarkMunro Рік тому
It took me 2 days to wrap this procedure up and this gentleman has the best tutorial on it
@donnyboy146
@donnyboy146 2 роки тому
I'm a shade tree mechanic and appreciate the videos you do and all the tips on what to do or not do.
@jessecox6003
@jessecox6003 2 роки тому
I did this on our 2016 Sienna a few months ago. It took 4.5 hours, and the help of a good friend, but it went very smoothly. I was amazed at how well it went. I replaced pulleys and belt and thermostat as well. Water pump never failed completely (no leaks at all), but I could hear it whining. Right at 100k.
@celsopacheco2454
@celsopacheco2454 2 роки тому
My 2011 sienna SE with 120 thousand miles still have the original water pump no issues until now !!’
@VinhHoang-ky2ge
@VinhHoang-ky2ge 2 роки тому
Hi Jess, Good stuff. Question: did you have to fill the engine block with coolant first before filling the radiator? I’m concern that the engine operates without coolant at first, which is not good. Let me know your thoughts. Thank you much.
@jialijiao8224
@jialijiao8224 Рік тому
@@VinhHoang-ky2ge that should not be a problem at all. Once you start the engine and turn on the heater, the coolant should be forced to circle in your whole system.
@awesomusmaximus3766
@awesomusmaximus3766 10 місяців тому
I have noticed that working on the Lexus everything is easy
@philipschroll7605
@philipschroll7605 Рік тому
I'm glad other commenters have mentioned this, because this is probably the best tutorial video I've ever seen on youtube. Very clear and no steps were missed. Thank you.
@gasman8750
@gasman8750 2 роки тому
Thanks for posting this video! 2015 Sienna owner here & my brother owns a 2011 Sienna that I maintain also. One of my favorite UKposts channels!
@brianhenard8760
@brianhenard8760 9 місяців тому
Just finished this pump replacement on a 2010 highlander 2GR-FE engine and it worked great! Thank you for all of the tool suggestions and tips. Worked great, brother!
@ebtrx450r
@ebtrx450r Рік тому
I consider my mechanical skills well above average. I've had some training many years ago. Have done transmissions, engines, and much more. I am impressed with your video. It's great getting some info and to see how someone that works on these on a regular basis does it. It saves some headaches for those of us that dont do it often. You didn't leave out any steps, provided torque specs, and gave some extra tips and knowledge that the normal person wouldn't have thought about. The fact that I was impressed enough to even comment says a lot. Hahaha. Thanks!
@stauntilus
@stauntilus 2 місяці тому
Thank you! Took 2 days, and your video helped tremendously
@MrFitz1465
@MrFitz1465 Рік тому
You’re a UKposts hero sir. We need more people like you making content.
@fizout
@fizout 2 роки тому
Thanks for this hotly anticipated video, AMD! I hope I will never need to do this job, but in case I do, this is a great resource to demystify the process.
@richycoolg
@richycoolg 2 роки тому
This is the most in depth diy guide, definitely need patience but even a beginner could follow this and have success. I feel like I should have paid for this information, absolutely amazing video 💯
@riceburner4747
@riceburner4747 2 роки тому
U are SO impressive! I dont even OWN this engine but I'm in awe with how u work. U definitely arent paid enough for what u do. Thank u!
@SinnerSince1962
@SinnerSince1962 Місяць тому
I appreciate the tips you present in the video. It really helped me along. The only thing I might question is waiting so long to pull the belt off. With the wheel well access panel off, it took me all of about 30 seconds to put the idler under pressure and slip the belt over the pulley. The earlier in the process you get it removed, the less chance you have of tearing it, or getting grease or coolant on it. It also hinders vision and access to all of the other bolts you need to remove.
@markgallello6982
@markgallello6982 10 місяців тому
Your great video gave me the confidence to do my pump myself this week. Took me awhile. Trying to squeeze it in after working 12hour shifts but hopefully worth the money you saved me. Topping off coolant today...fingers crossed. Keep the great videos coming!!!!
@TACOMASRT5
@TACOMASRT5 Рік тому
I've been watching how to videos for years, this guy is the real deal
@chosen317
@chosen317 Рік тому
Wow, very well done video with great information. Just completed this job on my 09 Sienna and it went very well. Can’t thank you enough Ahmed. Learned alot!
@Wpjgdmtu
@Wpjgdmtu Рік тому
I've watched dozens of car maintenance videos. This is by FAR the best I've seen. Bravo, I'm subscribed.
@nathanstevens6290
@nathanstevens6290 Рік тому
Just finished changing my water pump. Your video was extremely helpful!
@MisterJZ
@MisterJZ Рік тому
I've done this a couple of times now for a RAV4 with a V6 and I have to say, it's one of the most satisfying repairs I have done.
@andrewreid3871
@andrewreid3871 Рік тому
The other comments sum it up Your knowledge is priceless and to share with people that are looking for this help is so greatly appreciated. Thanks so very much 😊
@robertrusso1688
@robertrusso1688 2 роки тому
Professionals like you have my respect!
@richard870
@richard870 2 роки тому
Very good video 2011 highlander with 73,000 miles still running great. Have not changed any parts yet except motor oil ,transmission oil ,coolant and spark plugs .tank again
@tedpogorzelski8075
@tedpogorzelski8075 2 роки тому
as usual, great explanation of the steps needed to complete the task at hand !
@mohammadbeig
@mohammadbeig 2 роки тому
Hi AMD, another great video from you. I really like how in-depth you explain the whole process and make it really easy for DIYers like us. Last year I changed my spark plugs, PCV, throttle body cleaned, etc watching your video on my 2007 Lexus RX350 (64K miles). Recently I noticed my coolant level was going down in the reservoir and after inspecting noticed the pink color all around the belts and that area. I am lucky to be your local Chicagoan so will reach out to you through email and see if you are available to work on mine 🙂. Thank you!
@axentic
@axentic 2 роки тому
Brilliant video! Very helpful. Very informative! For many years to come!
@ogrush3718
@ogrush3718 8 місяців тому
You're absolutely great at making mechanical videos. Your knowledge expertise and meticulous mastery of your craft is pure joy to watch. I enjoy watching not even when I need to replace my own water pump. Hopefully not any time soon.
@Dante66894
@Dante66894 2 роки тому
Perfect timing I've been needing to replace my water pump. Thanks
@boilednuts
@boilednuts 2 роки тому
This is why I'm subscribed to your channel. Thank you, brother!
@Afrattzz1
@Afrattzz1 2 роки тому
Great job Amd. Very nicely done! Also nice to see some good old fashioned air tools being used :)
@coloradoboo1071
@coloradoboo1071 2 роки тому
I learn so much from this great teacher!!
@SibRevs
@SibRevs 2 роки тому
I did this job. Took me like 5 hours but I got it done.
@calholli
@calholli 2 роки тому
It would have taken you 70 hours of work just to pay someone else to do it. You did well.
@pirihern9329
@pirihern9329 2 роки тому
Aisin =oem
@piggy310
@piggy310 Рік тому
​@@calholli What they hell are you talking about?
@nickfritz1
@nickfritz1 8 місяців тому
@@piggy310meaning you would have had to work 70 hrs at work to pay for someone else to do it.
@piggy310
@piggy310 8 місяців тому
@@nickfritz1 Under Biden more like 100.
@billward4418
@billward4418 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for this video it is a moderate job but you make it look very easy. I only wish I could take the nuts and bolts out as quick as you haha great work thanks again.
@alanbobowicz141
@alanbobowicz141 Рік тому
That Sir was a complete and wonderful video! Before finding your channel, I watched a different video and virtually disassembled my 2008 ES350 to do this, breaking a 10mm bolt in the timing cover, and removing all kinds of parts. My fatal mistake was using an aftermarket "lifetime" part. . . which I now know has the old style bearing, and subsequently started leaking 30k miles down the road. Thanks again for the professional perspective on how to repair these, often, indestructable vehicles! Love me some toyota reliability!
@stevesales3596
@stevesales3596 Рік тому
Just used your excellent vid to change the water pump on my Highlander. Thanks for sharing your experience with these beasts. Gone are the days of 45 minutes to take off the fan and 4 bolts and slap the new one on.
@MICHAELWALTON1
@MICHAELWALTON1 Рік тому
I've purchased new drive belt for installation on my 2GRFE (122 K)and the tensioner extra bolt lock up was a very good tip. You are an excellent instructor.💯. This one is going in my Watch Again file! TY So Much!
@craighearn747
@craighearn747 Рік тому
Because of your professionalism I searched out a Toyota trained independent pro to only service my low mileage Highlander. Thanks for these videos showing how much experience these post old school car require.
@alpha_numeric4437
@alpha_numeric4437 Рік тому
Performed this on a 13 Highlander. I also removed the front motor mount nuts to allow it to rise up. This gave me lots more room to remove the pulley and much more room to work. Thanks for the helpful walkthru. (Collision tech by trade.)
@sgomez3047
@sgomez3047 2 роки тому
AMD...you work hard for the money brother..while most of use are relating..ur busy working your 2nd job and recording..my hat 👒 (if I wore one) is off to you! Much respect!
@JediNate1974
@JediNate1974 Рік тому
Much appreciated video! Going to be doing this on my 09 ES 350 this week. Your the man Amd!
@raydavis5068
@raydavis5068 10 місяців тому
Excellent video! Just followed your steps on my 2013 Highlander. Thank you for providing excellent how too content.
@20DRoberts12
@20DRoberts12 4 місяці тому
I just replaced the pump, pulleys, and thermostat in my Sienna by myself thanks to this walkthrough video. Helpful is an understatement! I really appreciate your content, keep it up!
@CharlesBello-rt7vx
@CharlesBello-rt7vx 7 місяців тому
Excellent video. Consulted it a number of times as I went through the process. It's definitely not the easiest water pump replacement I've ever done. If Toyota would have provided just a centimeter or two more space, it would have avoided the whole motor mount issue. Thanks for your help.
@idahospyder1620
@idahospyder1620 2 роки тому
Thanks for another great video. I took my Sienna to the dealer to have it done. When I saw in the manual, step 1 remove the engine. Nope. I may have attempted it had I seen your video. I had to watch to see what fun I missed out on!
@Dicat66
@Dicat66 Рік тому
This is a great video, your explanation and step by step are amazing. I was able to complete the job very smoothly. Thank you!
@East17A
@East17A 2 роки тому
I'm not a mechanic .. but I was watching just for knowing what you guys go through. when you do this kind of work .. to you ..and.. any mechanics with a live conscience .. thank you guys for keeping our vehicles safe on the road ..
@Life-ch8rj
@Life-ch8rj 2 роки тому
@East17A I’m glad you see the difference in a alive conscience versus dead.Hebrews 9:14. The world is deceived 2 Corinthians 4:4.
@raulescobar4699
@raulescobar4699 11 місяців тому
Thank you for an excellent, instructional video! I am replacing the water pump on my 2007 Camry. I was especially glad for the details in your video. Turns out the pump I bought several months ago from the local Toyota dealer is in anticipation of replacing it is the updated one but if I had not watched your video first, I would not have know that! I replaced an idler pulley 1 year ago and it turns out that they sold me new-old stock on that pulley because it doesn't have the washer in the back. They will not replace it for me because I don't have the receipt even though I am in their system and they can tell they sold me the pulley. I also, after watching your video, decided to replace all the pulley since I'll be in there and when I spun them they made a little bit of noise. (the car has 247K miles and runs like it is new - no rust, perfect leather interior, quiet!) The dealer tells me they cannot just sell me the tensioner pulley, only the whole unit at over $300. Is that true? Can I just get the tensioner pulley through you? I would appreciate your response brother! Thank you so much for taking the time to do these videos. You have been a tremendous blessing to me and my family as I have been able to do the repairs myself saving us a substantial amount of money. May God continue to bless you and your family!
@jiteshpayda9843
@jiteshpayda9843 2 роки тому
Thanks for this Video. God Bless you and you family. Keep up the good work. I have a Toyota Aurion. 2GRFE And yes I have changed the water pump and the Alternator before and yes it’s a big job. But you make it look interesting and fun. Thanks you Sir. You are my hero. I have seen all you videos. Thanks
@rumplestillskin6157
@rumplestillskin6157 11 місяців тому
Thank you so much for posting this video. I've done some mechanic work in the past. I'm 61yo now. I replaced the water pump in my RX350 after watching this 5 times, and as I was doing it. Great job on the vid and explaining as you go. You made it so easy for me. I subscribed.
@Filtered-lw3gw
@Filtered-lw3gw 2 місяці тому
Thank you sir for this video! I just did this to our 2007 Sienna, I could have not done it without it. Please keep the DIY videos coming.
@jasahj1
@jasahj1 9 місяців тому
Thank you. Exactly the help we needed today!
@VinhHoang-ky2ge
@VinhHoang-ky2ge 2 роки тому
Awesome AMD! Really appreciate it. Please continue the good work.
@leetipton6176
@leetipton6176 Рік тому
Thank you for the information on the updated water pump. I would have never known.
@wilmarbarrick3194
@wilmarbarrick3194 2 роки тому
A handy tip if you don't have dry spill or pig mats... canine training pads that you use to housebreak puppies work well. They cover a large area since the coolant will try run everywhere.
@johnreid1503
@johnreid1503 2 роки тому
Great video with a lot of tips. Your wife did an excellent job taping this.
@jl2481
@jl2481 2 роки тому
Good job. Your a true Auto-Technician.
@ronaldmendez645
@ronaldmendez645 2 роки тому
Thanks for taking so much of Your precios time for sharing your knowledge 👌🏽God bless you 🙌🏻🙏🏻
@Chorizomicks
@Chorizomicks 2 роки тому
Amazing content. Hoping the A25A coolant drain n fill on a Camry is next lol since I’m due to change our 2018
@DerekJamesLynn
@DerekJamesLynn 2 роки тому
I’m not jealous of your profession, although I do all the maintenance on my vehicles. From your recommendation and many others who know what they’re talking about I’m taking delivery of a new 4Runner TRD sport in April. A BMW I once have had an electric water pump, didn’t know it at the time until the car went into limp mode and replaced the water pump , easy fix. Replace the timing belt on a 5 cylinder Volvo I had , tight space to work in. One of my vehicles i own now is a 2500HD 4x4 6Liter it’s big but very easy to work on. Best to you great channel
@azizbass
@azizbass 2 роки тому
Your a living legend Amid...🙏
@peterkwok9608
@peterkwok9608 2 роки тому
Another awesome video AMD. God bless you and your family 🙌🙌🙏🙏
@cayman9873
@cayman9873 2 роки тому
Amd i took your advice and bought several sets of gearwrench swivel sockets. They have been very helpful getting at difficult stuff.. also purchased a milwaukee 3/8 electric ratchet. That helps a bunch as well. Thanks for your great advice amd
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 2 роки тому
I am starting to slowly switch from dewalt to Milwaukee they make really good tools
@singachuotodiy
@singachuotodiy 2 роки тому
hello, is there any different with using standard socket + universal joint ? is the length is the limiting factor ? TIA
@jotu173
@jotu173 2 роки тому
Can I ask roughly what you paid for your set of gearwrench extension sockets (prices skyrocketed after the original video due to , I think, supply chain issues).
@bnighter
@bnighter 2 роки тому
Awesome. Hope I never needed but glad to have it.
@jasonjakubowski8507
@jasonjakubowski8507 2 роки тому
Another Awesome video from the Car Care Nut!!! 👍
@lukew3732
@lukew3732 Рік тому
Thank you for adding the note about the Highlander second engine mount behind the pass front wheel
@simontong2954
@simontong2954 2 роки тому
So complicated work, thank you.
@scottshankle5339
@scottshankle5339 Рік тому
This is a great video, I just did the job on our 2012 Rav4 v6. AMD did say there are differences & he is right- some aspects are harder, some easier. I would like to add a tip- when you have the water pump pulley loose, use a bungee cord to pull the pulley to one side & the other to get it out of the way so you can get to the close in bolts.
@guslutz
@guslutz Рік тому
I just completed this job on a 2010 Rav4 and this video perfect!! Thanks for putting it up. I could have not done it without watching this.
@justaviewerortwo2924
@justaviewerortwo2924 7 місяців тому
Curious, did you put thread, sealer or gasket maker on some of the bolts, and then thread locker on the two bolts that the Manual mentions. I am doing this today on my rav4
@carenthusiast1629
@carenthusiast1629 Рік тому
Thank you AMD. It was more difficult than I though it would be. Get a 1/4 torque wrench, it is a must. Lifting the engine and moving down when needed was pretty easy.
@moorfan1
@moorfan1 11 місяців тому
AMD, thank you for the awesome video. Couple of points for other shade tree mechanics like myself: 1. There are two block drains, one on the front bank, and one on the rear bank. Without a lift reaching the rear bank one is probably impossible. 2. AMD said he was going to quickly change the tensioner off camera. He must have magic hands. On my 2011 RAV4 I had to unbolt the A/C compressor and the alternator to move both out of the way to access the *FIVE* tensioner bolts. Complete PITA.
@jhonduque899
@jhonduque899 5 місяців тому
i was able to perform this job, it was not so difficult. I followed your instructions step by step, thank you very much
@oscarvm
@oscarvm Рік тому
Thank you so much, I replaced the water pump from my 2015 highlander thanks to your video
@tercelfish00
@tercelfish00 2 роки тому
Thank you for the 2grfe love! Saved me big $ on my rav.
@danielbailey848
@danielbailey848 Рік тому
Excellent instruction video bro. You are a Godsend and your videos are extremely helpful.
@billward4418
@billward4418 11 місяців тому
Thank you so much for these videos. In these times of tight budgeting you leave me more money for groceri, s
@FirstFiveFrets
@FirstFiveFrets 11 місяців тому
Thank you! You are a very good instructor 👨🏽‍🔧
@robbyhall7702
@robbyhall7702 11 місяців тому
Great video, I always break loose the water pump pully nuts before I take off the belt... makes it a lot easier to remove afterwards.
@owl1873
@owl1873 7 місяців тому
Interesting. 👍
@zacktobak256
@zacktobak256 2 роки тому
Love the video. Thank you. Can you show us in future video, what is a wastegate problem the new Tundras are having, thanks
@locom0nkey
@locom0nkey 3 місяці тому
I did my first 2GR water pump on a '07 Rav4. This guide is awesome. the hardest part was getting to the pump (removing the side mount) and oddly enough the pulley bolts, they were ON THERE 😂. One thing I would add is that I loosened the lower front mount bolts a little, and it gave me a little more real estate to work with.
@wilmarbarrick3194
@wilmarbarrick3194 2 роки тому
Sooo... the video is 35 minutes. I guess that means Lexus will charge me .6 labor hours right?🤣
@TheCarCareNut
@TheCarCareNut 2 роки тому
Wish we can make time move x8 in real life like the video 😂 then it’d be .6 labor
@Eddie-yc5yd
@Eddie-yc5yd Рік тому
You make it look easy. I would give myself all day.
@p6102zrfxe
@p6102zrfxe 2 роки тому
Fantastic content. Thank you AMD.
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