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John K
post Jun 18 2009, 01:03 PM
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I recently took my 2004 GX470 (75k miles) in for routine maintenance. The shop tells me there is a pink califlower running down the radiator, indicating a leak. They recommend replacing the radiator with an after-market unit for an out-the-door cost of $583.

This shop is independent (toyota and lexus trained technicians, who formerly worked at Toyota and Lexus dealers). I stopped going to a distant dealer after my warranty expired.

Have Lexus (or GX470s in particular) had radiator leak problems? I read one other forum for Lexus owners stating that some Canadian made radiators had manufacturing problems in the mid 2000s.

Any experience out there with this? I am being soaked for $583?
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post Jun 19 2009, 09:51 PM
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I recently took my 2004 GX470 (75k miles) in for routine maintenance. The shop tells me there is a pink califlower running down the radiator, indicating a leak. They recommend replacing the radiator with an after-market unit for an out-the-door cost of $583.

This shop is independent (toyota and lexus trained technicians, who formerly worked at Toyota and Lexus dealers). I stopped going to a distant dealer after my warranty expired.

Have Lexus (or GX470s in particular) had radiator leak problems? I read one other forum for Lexus owners stating that some Canadian made radiators had manufacturing problems in the mid 2000s.

Any experience out there with this? I am being soaked for $583?


My 04 had same radiator leak at 80k, replaced by dealer under warranty.

As an example, GX radiator at AutoZone is $270-$300, eBay prices are $150-$250. Shops usually have their suppliers and get discounted prices.
Replacing GX radiator is not that hard, there is plenty of clearance in the front. I would ask the shop how much the labor costs and go from there.
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post Jun 20 2009, 09:44 PM
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You just need basic tools to do the replacement, at your home garage. Simple save labour cost
goto this website http://www.drivewire.com

It only cost 275/-
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post Jun 23 2009, 03:10 PM
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Just took my 06 GX in for 45k service and they found a leak in the radiator and replaced it under warranty. Not sure if it a common problem but may be.
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post Jun 25 2009, 12:00 AM
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This is interesting. Never noticed that radiator leaks were starting to become common on the GX. Luckily I never had a radiator leak (knock on wood) and I'm at 54k miles at the moment.
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post Jun 29 2009, 10:17 PM
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i have a 2004, and i had to replace the rad as well. Mechanic said that the radiators on most models in the 2003-2006 range were poor in quality. He replaced it with an OEM Radiator for $350 + labor (150).
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post Jul 17 2009, 12:46 AM
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On some GX the radiator will develop a leak(slow leak) on the left lower corner of the radiator. It will have a crusty pink flake build up in the area. I recommend getting a factory radiator, because the radiator hose will have a snug fit on the snout using the original hose clamps.
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post Jul 22 2009, 10:20 AM
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My radiator leaked at 49k miles. I am very glad I purchased an aftermarket extended warranty. It almost paid for itself after the $800 the Lexus dealership charged to do the repair.
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post Jul 22 2009, 09:43 PM
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I think manufacturing defects are very rare, unless anything associated with welding occasionally seen as most notably, failures occur where oil residues are present within radiators if not lexus would have issued a TSB under the comprehensive warranty for such model. My 04 is still kicking perfect( touchwood) I think Premature failure will usually occur due to pitting corrosion although this will have a wide range of causes. Commonly, oxygen pitting, chloride induced pitting and pitting associated with copper plating are found. Pitting usually occurs at areas of natural stress, i.e. convex folds or near welds which are anodic sites in the radiator. Manufacturing defects are rare but where found are commonly associated with welding defects. New radiators fitted to old systems are anodic to the system and are prone to premature failure. Old radiators may eventually fail due to under deposit corrosion associated with sludge deposits, usually magnetite, at the bottom-centre of the panel, which causes pitting corrosion in the absence of any specific fault with the water or system. In most radiators sludge accumulation causes blockage, or inefficiency, long before the radiator leaks.
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