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asif

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  1. Hi All, I have an oil leak that has found its way onto the alternator, not powersteering fluid. I have made a shield to cover the top of the alternator, but I am unable to locate the leak. I have checked the camshaft seals, dry as bone. Has anyone on this side of the water had this problem? Help Asif
  2. So what mods were made to the swing arm, please tell. Asif uk
  3. Hi, I have an oil leak on my 2001 sc430. It is leaking onto the alternator (generator) very expensive to replace. My previous ls400 1991 had a similar leak but was sourced as the power steering pump. However this time it is engine oil. Golden brown in colour, not red, anyone can ID this. Asif, UK :(
  4. Hi Rich, I also own an sc430 02. However I am in the UK. The engine light came on in May of this year. I drove for about 1000 miles without any problem.However for peace of mind I found out the problem was the O2 sensor. Two mechanics confirmed this. Make sure which one needs to be replaced. There are four! One mechanic reccomended the two pre cat or top sensors. However after purchasing an ELM327 code reader from ebay, 50 uk pounds I pinpointed the fault to be the left bank, your drivers side, left hand drive cars, pre cat sensor. The part cost 200 uk pounds. Copy parts were available but I elected for the dealer part. A specific O2 sensor socket (22mm) has to be used, 10 uk pounds. Securely raise the car. Remove the two engine covers, underneath the car. Disconnect the battery.Use gallons of wd40 penetrating oil or freeze spray, very effective. Ensure the socket is fitted on the sensor securely, then loosen. Loosen the heat shield bolt on the connector cable. Very carefully dissconnect. Clean the area and refit the new sensor. Thats that! It is worth doing yourself. Beginning to end 5 hours.You need daylight. Do not rush! Thanks,Asif
  5. Hi There, Log on to the uk forum and find detailed instructions on how to dicconect the sensors, quite easy. The batteries tend to have a 4 year life, unfortunately the complete sensor has to be replaced. Handy gadget, while it works! Asif
  6. Hi there, Just had my engine light checked today on my 2002 sc430. The code showed an o2 sensor, possibly. There are 4 in total. Bank 1, which are just below the manifold (exhaust manifold), bank 2, which are mid positioned to the doors, under the car. I take it yours are bank 1. To access these both covers under the engine bay must be removed. I am in the uk so my car is right hand drive. Therefore on the passenger side three heat shields have to be removed.The bolts on these are very delicate, especialy the 3/8 fitted just above the catalist.Once removed however the sensor can be removed with a plumbers tap wrench. The drivers side is much easier, and if the connector ( wiring) is coated in oil, probably from a leaking powersteerig pump, you may only have to change the fuses, after cleaning the wiring and sheathing it to protect from further saturation. This is a very poor set up, especialy from this premier japanese car. Lexus take note. Hope this helped, Asif
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