Basically a V6 Camry. I've taken care of a '98 ES300 for a good friend. It's the golden age of Japanese reliability. Nothing more than maintenance and burnt out bulbs for 23 years of ownership.
I thought about an older car, I got a big ol 2015 chevy impala limited lt, gm has issues and the car is a sleeper but thought about something like this. Maybe upgrade your lights to leds!
@@jorgenvonstrangle000 I did that... Especially the driver/passenger map light (since they aren't door activated on this year/model...) Saved me a lot of dead batteries and jump starts
Mine had the stupid knock sensor go out, its running in this baby limp mode, still driveable, like it has half power, and its been this way for a few months, Ive let it sit and have been using my scion instead but yknow
Bought a 2000 es300 about 2 months ago. Had 71k on it and was driven by a grandma. Everything is perfect and untouched, not a foot has even stepped under the floor mats and it looks right off the lot inside.
I wish I was in your shoes. My es300 is crossing 300k miles soon. Still like new, I just wish the odometer number was lower. Would look better that way. I've had many cars but I have always had this one.
Just got a 2000 model for Christmas as my first car. It’s been my grandpas and he bought it new. It’s at 150k miles now and it still runs just as smooth at the day it was built
Here here! My '97 es300 is going to turn over to 300,000 miles very soon. next tire rotation is at 303,000. Still runs like I drove it out of the showroom floor.
I've had 5 of these cars...all are still on the road. Had a 98 with 451k original miles. Dealer serviced since new. Had a massive stack of records. Original engine and trans. Still on the road today. That was back in 2016. Had a 99 Coach Edition with the nakamichi system. Never an issue. Have my current 00 Platinum Series with the rare nakamichi system. No issues. Had an 01 I paid 450$ for. Replaced the knock sensors and the A/F ratio sensor and sold it for 1800$. And had an 01 with 339k miles for a day. Bought it from a dealer. Got halfway to pickup my wife from work and the dreaded knock sensor codes came on and it wouldn't shift. Took it back to the dealer and got my money back since it was not disclosed and I had only put 40 miles on it. Since the light wasn't on in the car and it drove fine when I got it, I knew they were hiding something. I think they ended up junking it. Sad because the body was nice and rust free which is incredible for an Ohio car. The knock sensors are not hard but I wasn't doing them when it was not disclosed and they were trying to get one over on me. My current one is fantastic. Drove over 3 hours to buy it because of the platinum series and nakamichi, which if you don't know is an insanely rare option on these cars. And man does it sound absolutely killer. I can hardly turn it up past quarter volume, so clean and crisp and the bass is insane.
I had a sc400 with the nakamichi system, it was truly impressive. I have a '97 es300 now, sadly not the nakamichi but it has a subwoofer and tweeters and it sounds great. I've gotten so used to the way my music sounds in the es300 I don't even like to drive anything else, it's comfy, I tend to drive it for a few hours at a time just to drive around.
I bought my 2000 es300 6 years ago $1,800. It currently has 225k I have put $0 into it, starts every time and everything works fine. Best $1,800 I've ever spent
I had a '97 ES300 with all of the options, such as heated seats, traction control, etc. (though the heated seats didn't work anymore lol) and it was a fantastic car. It had 220,000 miles on it (189,000 when I bought it) and spent some money repairing it, but I only bought it for $1200 in 2016. I loved that car and it never left me stranded (other than a dead battery and faulty vacuum hose line, both of which I replaced), it was a bulletproof engine that never had any mechanical issues. It only burned a bit of oil, but it was basically abused by previous owners (it didn't have regular maintenance done for oil changes I'm fairly certain) and it still ran like a champ. They're awesome cars. Camrys are great cars too, these ES300s are basically just that with more options and better aesthetics with the body design (they share the 1mz-fe V6 engine). Unfortunately mine got totaled from an accident (not my fault).
Man my dad had bought one of these in 2003 with like 50k miles it was my first car to drive and damn could that thing take a beating we drove her to 224k miles then sold it in 2018 and the guy we sold it too is still loving it’s got 273k on it and I think he had to rebuild the transmission somewhere around 250k which is very reasonable considering the mileage and how I used to drive that car lol. Great first cars for someone under a 3k budget
Knock wood mine is still just cruising along, at 201189, I can still keep up with most hot rods, power and handling have been pretty remarkable to me, my first toyota (lexus es300)
Just bought a beautifully maintained 2000 es. 104k miles. It’s super clean and runs really well. I hope to keep it for a long time! Thanks for the video!
On my 99, I had a code for one of the Oxygen sensors. I replaced all 3, and the code would not go away. Turned out to be the Mass Air Flow sensor. My friend who solved the issue had the exact same issue on this vintage of Camry, basically the same car.
Not very hard to to replace piston rings is an understatement. Good luck if you are doing it yourself. The car is not even worth the cost to fix it. I probably got worn rings and definitely bad stem seals in my Avalon with 340k miles but still pushing her hard. Gotta check the oil level weekly though. Started using 10w40 for top offs and she purrs just fine,
I work at Mahle, manufacturing pistons, piston o rings, tie rods and cams, I know exactly combustion motors work.i knew that my air intake problem in my Lexus was this, iac valve. The simplest fix on earth and mechanics will charge you hundreds to just spray some gumout and clean your dirty iac valve. I just watched your great video that confirms that's the problem. Thank you for your time.❤
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I loved the way you detail every little possible problem, I have an 03 Lexus ES300, just love My car and I really don't want to replace it, but it is showing little problems here and there, 200k miles garage kept. Those are almost all highway miles. I'm hoping to keep it till we both give up, but I don't see that coming in the near future.🤗
@@ozmo69 If you get the knock sensor codes P0330 or P0325 the problem is most likely the short wiring harness that goes from the main wiring harness under the intake manifold and then to the knock sensors. You can buy an OEM harness on eBay for about $35. For all the work it takes to get into the engine valley where the harness and knock sensors are located you should change the short harness, the two knock sensors and the short bypass hose. Like break fast said you don't want to have to go down inside there twice.
I'm surprised he left out the knock sensors and the wiring harness that connects the sensors to the main wiring harness. It's a very common problem with these cars.
And the early years like 97-99 V6 if you take your time and get the right tools especially a magnetic Spark Plug socket, the Coils and plugs are accessable in the back under the the intake. Newer ones unfortunately intake has to be removed.
Some of these ES300's (mine is a 2000) have the vacuum switching valve (VSV) attached to the side of the air filter cover, specifically where he said that vacuum hose is... I broke mine because I didn't see it when I was removing the cover to replace my intake hoses... Everywhere I looked for the part kept saying that my car didn't have it on the side of the air filter cover, though... It ended up being Dorman 911-606, which is for the 2000-2004 Toyota Camry...
Spot on! 2000 ES 300 and I’ve dealt with all but the piston rings! Now if I can just finish cutting out the passenger side cv axle since Toyota in their infinite wisdom decided to install the carrier bearing inside of the rear motor mount🙄
Another issue this car has is the cabin air filter can be somewhat difficult to replace. It requires pulling down the carpet on the driver side and depressing the gas pedal so the filter will clear it. I've heard that some people have broken the filter while trying to remove it and then it ended up stuck in there.
Bought a 98 ES300 a couple weeks ago with 277k miles. Heard these are bulletproof, super reliable cars which is why I bought it despite it having such high miles. It was $2000, and one owner. I don’t intend on having it for that long considering it’s knocking on 300k, but so far I love it even with its little imperfections.
Just got a 98 too! $3,5k , 3 owners & 138k! I'm a happy chappy!!! I bought it thinking I won't keep it for long but I can tell I will. Gets prettier every time I look at her!
I bought my '97 about 6 years ago with 212k miles. I'm turning over 300k in the next month. Car has run flawlessly the whole time. However, I think it's starting to show signs of needing something... I think it has an exhaust leak like a teeny tiny one? I think I might replace the o2 sensor it's been wanting me to replace since I bought the car. Might.
Another important thing. CHANGE YOUR TRANSMISSION FLUID FREQUENTLY at least every 4th or 5th oil change. These U140E transmissions have issues with solenoids. Not sure about the U140F. Just change fluids with Toyota Type-IV fluid only.
Wow that's my car. I'd add on the VVT solenoids and filters. When those go bad it could almost feel like the car is totaled but theyre easy to replace and pretty cheap after market.
1999 Toyota Avalon with over 273K. Never heard of half the things being common problems that this guy is waffling on about. Everything he mentioned applies to any Japanese brand car over 100k. Completely missed the oil sludging issue due to the 1MZ-FE design...way to go guy!!
Agree with you on this. 200k on the clock with original O2 sensors and ignition coils. The real issues are VVT solenoids. They tend to go bad before 200k.
This is more of a "things that eventually happen to 97-01 ES300s, that also happen to almost every car that have the same parts". My 99 with 204k miles goes between 5k synthetic oil changes without needing any oil top off - definitely no piston ring issues with mine. In other words, these things are bulletproof and don't really have any major unique problems :D The lifespan of the ignition coils seems super random. That's why I wouldn't replace all of them. I've replaced 2 on mine in the mid 100ks, and the other 4 have gone 50k+ more miles still.
For future readers, in simply passing on things I've read and am not a good source. However, I've been finding out the transmission is a dud, the u140E. It's a ticking time bomb once it gets past 100k
Great tips!! I have. 2001 ES300 with about 86,000 miles on it. Recently the alarm started going off late at night. It happened a couple times a few months ago, and now has done it again for two nights in a row. I even left the car unlocked and it went off!!!!! Have you had any experience with this issue?
Just purchased a 98 Lexus with 250k for $200. I also own a 2001 Camry with the same motor at 190k. Both run and drive like a dream. Not sure I'll ever own anything but Toyota/Lexus!
In bought a '99 ES300 with maybe 50k mi on it and the car ran great for 2 years / 30k mi when one day after work it was hard to start. It's been so long since, but I think that was the main issue for a few days, so I took it pretty much without delay to a dealer where they repaired it, after which it ran fine for a year but then it started running poorly again, backfiring and cutting out. At that point I didn't have the resources right away to have it repaired again. For the most part I drove the car in Dallas and Houston on freeways with the usual shorter trips thrown in. I performed the usual scheduled maintenance. Does my car fit into any of these known issues? Noting, I've seen on the internet something about the valve seats being too soft and the associated need for periodic valve adjustment, but I haven't more directly asked any real people who know anything about these cars.
im a good mechanic but the obd port wont communicate on 97 es300. im struggling (edit: theres 6 corroded capacitors inside the ecu rotting. 220uf@50v, 100uf@10v two of them, 10uf@50v two of them, and one 47uf@63v)
Do you have a pro tip to remove a stuck water pump from a 1995 Nissan Maxima? The procedure to 'jack' it out failed (broken tabs on the pump). Very tight space so a puller won't work. Suggestions appreciated.
How about the common expensive ass knock sensor replacements for bank one and 2 as well as the harness. It gets fried overtime due to heat and it being under the intake
I have a 1997 ES 300. The battery was dead all the time and the mechanic said it was a door lock button or some button that was stuck and draining the battery. The hood doesn't stay up, the trim is falling off, the radio/ CD / tape player doesn't work, the drive train squeals, the door handle broke off, it's a mess. I work from home so I don't need anything special. I keep a jug of charcoal cat litter in the car and in the trunk to absorb moisture.
Have this exact car, however the ABS light is on on the dash, same as Trac OFF light and check oil light. Pls what's the right thing to do? Also I'm certain the previous user abused the reliability of the car and messed up with the wiring system of the entire car, I'll like to get a blueprint of the car's wiring so I can correct it myself. Thanks
These had the last version of the 1mz-fe v6 engine with a defective pcv system. The valve covers were not designed correctly and would cause oil consumption issues on the highway. The fix came, with the last version of the engine for 2002-03. The only way to fix the issue on these engines, is to change to a later 1mz-fe or 3mz-fe valve cover, with a screw in pcv valve.
Pcv has nothing to imply with oil consumption the only fault that causes this is a worn oil ring on the Piston period!A bad pcv will cause pressure on the top end that's all to test this pull either oil cap or dipstick and notice oil spew or rpm change PCV has nothing to do with oil lose!
Love how you get to the point and don't try to make the video last longer by talking slow and dragging along. Hate watching do it yourself videos that drag along.
Great video, thank you so much for putting it together! I have a 1999 ES 300 with 182K miles on it. Recently have been having an issue when its sluggish when accelerating from stop. Does not happen every time and is not consistent. When I checked for the code, its says its the knock sensor. But randomly the check engine light goes off and car just works fine. What else could be the issue here?
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I have a vibration noise when in park on but if I move the steering wheel it goes away it use to go away totally now it just gets lighter , it goes away all the way when I put it in drive though and sometimes comes back when I am at a light I know it’s not the exact engine but somthing is vibrating , should I really be worried , other then that it’s my first car and the best car, replaced vacuum hose and I bought a battery right and I guess it was a bad battery because I took my starter out and tested it and it was good and so I took my battery to autozone thinking oh it’s not my battery but I didn’t know what else it could have been going thru everything else possible and it was a bad battery , has never left me stranded , 190.5k miles
other things that can cause O2 sensor check engine lights are improperly sealed gas caps, nearly or actively leaking fuel lines (easily the worst problem to have, only seen this one on old pontiacs), or just a straight up exhaust leak (something these cars contend with a lot). I have had 2 of these es300s (1998 and 2000), and both have had the exhaust break clean off near the muffler at the back. Not a big problem at all, but especially if your car gets really really loud all of a sudden (among other fairly obvious tells), take a peek under the car and expect to find your exhaust pipe either hanging or dragging on the ground (if nothing else keep a notebook or two with metal wire bindings in the car so you can tie up the pipe until you can reach a place/person to fix it). Keep in mind all this is informed through living in and using cars in minnesota, so rust problems such as a pipe randomly snapping in half are par for the course on any car so to speak.
Can anyone help I just bought one yesterday for 2k :( island beater I was going up a hill at 60mph it was reving high at 5k rpm going up and I lost speed also smoke coming from the front and filling the cab notice the trans getting hot what it could be bc it drives perfectly normal on a flat normal road
If it is showing that I have a problem with the catalytic converter how do I make sure it is true or if it is the O2 sensors??? Don’t want to spend a lot on a new catalytic converter.
Should I buy a 99 Lexus es300 with 45k miles for 3500? Its one owner and has new breaks and flex joint in exhaust. It will need tires by winter. Just has a tiny bit of rust on rear quarter panel
I think you should go for it I just bought a 2001 es300 with 140k miles for $2,400 interior was in very good condition and the guy had replaced a good number of parts on it
Its been a great car. Like new almost. Only reason it has tiny rust in rear quarter is from paint chips from hittin garbage can but car is in very good condition. Garage kept from old man who was original owner. All the rubber mounts, belts, molding still looks new. Car should last to 100k easily
I have 2001 lexus it srart up and run good once you turn it off it wont start back up it turns over but won't let sit a day then it wiil start and run good every time you turn it off it will do thr same thing what could be my problem
I have a 99es300. No vacuum leaks or check engine light. However, when I first start I have a low idle then after driving the car for a bit it has a high idle 1300-1400 which is way to high. Unowned a 1993 ES it never did this. Any ideas 1A auto??
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Just bought new wheels and tires. Was 1,000 lol 😂 only paid 750 for the car. Only has 156k on it, a baby. But it smells like burning plastic or rubber almost immediately after start up
@@matthewmilner6499 That’s EXACTLY what it was lol the rear one was leaking on my exhaust manifold. Man that rear was gave me HELL replacing lol 😂 took me all day and a lot of beer later
My car has had all of these problems plus jerky transmission shifts into 2nd gear. It refuses to shift up as well when it's cold outside so I'd be doing 30 mph at 3500rpm for a few minutes before it warms up and shifts into higher gear and drops the rpm below 1500. O2 sensor is very common with these engines. I've replaced mine twice and it still kept on failing and smoking heavily. Carbon build up is also there. The suspension also went bad or so the mechanics told me so I had it replaced and it still feels unstable to drive overall. The steering feels dead until you turn it last a certain degree and then it just darts. There's also wind noise issues from above the door windows in all of these cars which is always there and it's annoying. Speaking of windows, look for gaps between the windows and the b pillar. You'll get rain water build ups sucked into there while driving with the windows up. The design is a good looker and the leather interior holds up super well. Mine isn't garage kept and there aren't any cracks in the seats. Just wipe it down every few months with a leather conditioner and it looks new. The engine is super smooth and quiet and there's no drama when accelerating hard. I prefer a v6 overall for this reason.
I have a 98' Es300 w/ 210k. May need to change the Catalytic Converter next year and my valve cover seals are starting to leak. But it still drives sooo good and feels very comfortable, that I still use it on my 1 hour commute to work.
Everyone in the comments “these things are tanks!” Meanwhile mine has a transmission leak, Evap leak, broken control arm, and battery draining every night at 131k.
Mine has almost 300k I got it at 288k given to me by a friend. I changed tranny fluid n oil once I got it and wow ima fan. This car runs better then most new cars. I need to fix the suspension issues. But you can’t beat that for a almost 300,000 mile car.
I have a 2000 with 337.000 miles. Runs very good. But the Rear light failure warning light came on and all the bulbs are ok. Then the battery light came on and when I turned the car off, it didn't start again. So, I bought a new battery and when I started, all the lights were off - even the track engine light, that was on for awhile (message: gas leakage or gas cap not sealing). I went for a ride and Rear Light warning light went on again, Battery light came on for a couple of seconds, went out again, went on again, a little longer, went out and finally went on again and stayed on. No track engine light on. Next day, the car started fine, battery light was off and when I drove, the same happened like the day before. I live in the northwest and we have a lot of rain. Can it be a sensor and if, which sensor would it be? Thank you for your help.
I changed my o2 sensors in the front of the car. Still getting p1346 & p1351. It was making a tutting sound. Now I just makes a long sound during every acceleration then stops when coasting without acceleration. Where the timing belt is. I can hear a noise like ticking or some sort.
Looking at getting 2000 es300 with 161,000 miles. They want $4,300 tho, its been sitting there for awhile so gonna try to talk them down to $3000. Kbb says $3200 in perfect condition
Me and my husband went for a drive one Sunday, and came home and arked our car and got u the next morning to go to the bank and it would not start,but it act like it was going to start but didn't, he took out battery to charge it at a friend's house and now the codes will not come back up. What do we do.
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hi I have 2001 Lexus ES 300 and I have P1780 code which is for neutral safety switch, but I replace the safety switch OEM part and check engine light comes back with same code, any suggestions please????
98 ES 300 no crank no start. New starter,battery,timing belt,water pump,fuel pump ,fuel filters, cam shaft sensor,crank shaft sensor,coil packs,plugs, and more I may have forgot. It's all I have I'm broke and she only rapidly clicks when I turn key. Done all my own work I'm ready to cry help please best regards Sherry
Just bought an 01 ES300 with 91K miles. Had a couple cosmetic imperfections but ran and drove great. I even used my high dollar scan tool to make sure there were no hidden codes. Started driving it back to Nebraska from Seattle (1700 miles) and the low oil light came on. Strange, I thought. Must be a sensor or something because the oil looked good and clean when I left. Nope…over the course of the trip the engine drank 6 quarts total, tho it did slow down significantly after a quart of Lucas Oil Additive in Wyoming. Super bummed. Love the car and it drives like a dream, but at this rate I’m going to run through the catalytic converter and the spark plugs fast. Worth doing the fix or should I get rid of it?
Why has mine been such a freaking pain in the backside vs everyone else who raves about their similar Lexus???? I’ve had my 2002 Lexus ES 300 since 2019 and it’s been a nightmare. It seems like every 4 months there’s a problem with it. We bought it at 140K miles and it’s now at 213k miles. I’m on the brink of just junking it and getting something completely different.
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I have a es300 98 with over 340,000 miles on it, no issues, never an oil leak or an AC service. Best car I ever own.
Basically a V6 Camry. I've taken care of a '98 ES300 for a good friend. It's the golden age of Japanese reliability. Nothing more than maintenance and burnt out bulbs for 23 years of ownership.
I thought about an older car, I got a big ol 2015 chevy impala limited lt, gm has issues and the car is a sleeper but thought about something like this. Maybe upgrade your lights to leds!
@@jorgenvonstrangle000 I did that... Especially the driver/passenger map light (since they aren't door activated on this year/model...) Saved me a lot of dead batteries and jump starts
Please help me with mine ,it's struggles to get 20 mpg even when I drive incredibly conservatively
Love my 98 es
Mine had the stupid knock sensor go out, its running in this baby limp mode, still driveable, like it has half power, and its been this way for a few months, Ive let it sit and have been using my scion instead but yknow
I'm planning on getting a 1999 Lexus ES300 with 200000 miles on it.
Pray for me that there is little to no issues with this baby.
Bought a 2000 es300 about 2 months ago. Had 71k on it and was driven by a grandma. Everything is perfect and untouched, not a foot has even stepped under the floor mats and it looks right off the lot inside.
How did you find that prize?
I wish I was in your shoes. My es300 is crossing 300k miles soon. Still like new, I just wish the odometer number was lower. Would look better that way. I've had many cars but I have always had this one.
Just got a 2000 model for Christmas as my first car. It’s been my grandpas and he bought it new. It’s at 150k miles now and it still runs just as smooth at the day it was built
Here here! My '97 es300 is going to turn over to 300,000 miles very soon. next tire rotation is at 303,000. Still runs like I drove it out of the showroom floor.
Mine is at 326k miles. Bought it in 2006 with 151k miles. Never change timing belt 😅
@@LittleMopeHead good to hear, im about to buy a '98 100k es300 1 owner. hopefully it lasts me a few years
I've had 5 of these cars...all are still on the road. Had a 98 with 451k original miles. Dealer serviced since new. Had a massive stack of records. Original engine and trans. Still on the road today. That was back in 2016. Had a 99 Coach Edition with the nakamichi system. Never an issue. Have my current 00 Platinum Series with the rare nakamichi system. No issues. Had an 01 I paid 450$ for. Replaced the knock sensors and the A/F ratio sensor and sold it for 1800$. And had an 01 with 339k miles for a day. Bought it from a dealer. Got halfway to pickup my wife from work and the dreaded knock sensor codes came on and it wouldn't shift. Took it back to the dealer and got my money back since it was not disclosed and I had only put 40 miles on it. Since the light wasn't on in the car and it drove fine when I got it, I knew they were hiding something. I think they ended up junking it. Sad because the body was nice and rust free which is incredible for an Ohio car. The knock sensors are not hard but I wasn't doing them when it was not disclosed and they were trying to get one over on me. My current one is fantastic. Drove over 3 hours to buy it because of the platinum series and nakamichi, which if you don't know is an insanely rare option on these cars. And man does it sound absolutely killer. I can hardly turn it up past quarter volume, so clean and crisp and the bass is insane.
I had a sc400 with the nakamichi system, it was truly impressive. I have a '97 es300 now, sadly not the nakamichi but it has a subwoofer and tweeters and it sounds great. I've gotten so used to the way my music sounds in the es300 I don't even like to drive anything else, it's comfy, I tend to drive it for a few hours at a time just to drive around.
I bought my 2000 es300 6 years ago $1,800. It currently has 225k I have put $0 into it, starts every time and everything works fine.
Best $1,800 I've ever spent
I had a '97 ES300 with all of the options, such as heated seats, traction control, etc. (though the heated seats didn't work anymore lol) and it was a fantastic car. It had 220,000 miles on it (189,000 when I bought it) and spent some money repairing it, but I only bought it for $1200 in 2016. I loved that car and it never left me stranded (other than a dead battery and faulty vacuum hose line, both of which I replaced), it was a bulletproof engine that never had any mechanical issues. It only burned a bit of oil, but it was basically abused by previous owners (it didn't have regular maintenance done for oil changes I'm fairly certain) and it still ran like a champ. They're awesome cars. Camrys are great cars too, these ES300s are basically just that with more options and better aesthetics with the body design (they share the 1mz-fe V6 engine). Unfortunately mine got totaled from an accident (not my fault).
+Neon Reign Thanks for the feedback!
I call this old girl a “glorified Toyota” ...Bc that’s exactly what it is
Man my dad had bought one of these in 2003 with like 50k miles it was my first car to drive and damn could that thing take a beating we drove her to 224k miles then sold it in 2018 and the guy we sold it too is still loving it’s got 273k on it and I think he had to rebuild the transmission somewhere around 250k which is very reasonable considering the mileage and how I used to drive that car lol. Great first cars for someone under a 3k budget
Trans fluid & filter change should be done around 150k.
Kids should have to buy their first car and learn how to respect it, when you have to pay for things you learn to respect
Knock wood mine is still just cruising along, at 201189, I can still keep up with most hot rods, power and handling have been pretty remarkable to me, my first toyota (lexus es300)
2003 Lexus ES300, love My Baby, just Love My car. It's a Great Car
I've had none of these issues and I'm at 250,000 miles. Most of my issues have been worn out suspension/steering rubber.
Hey, these cars were childhood for me. I vividly remember back when these were brand new.
I bought that car for $300 fixed it for $150. We take it on road trips all the time. It has 199K.
Oh yeah it's great for road trips. My friends knock out in the seats quick lol.
Now that's a great story.
Just bought a beautifully maintained 2000 es. 104k miles. It’s super clean and runs really well. I hope to keep it for a long time! Thanks for the video!
Proud Lexus owner here and I can say that nothing beats the quality build and long term performance of my 2006 Lexus ES330!
If you want to find a few more common issues, just watch their 1st gen Avalon video and the 1st gen Solara. They're all the same engines.
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On my 99, I had a code for one of the Oxygen sensors. I replaced all 3, and the code would not go away. Turned out to be the Mass Air Flow sensor. My friend who solved the issue had the exact same issue on this vintage of Camry, basically the same car.
1999 coach edition es300, 286k miles. No issues apart from small oil leak/burn and the original radiator recently broke
I just picked up a 1-Owner gem with 150k miles for $1500
What's wrong with it
How’s it running ?
I have an 1 owner Gem with 156k Miles, I’ll be selling mine for 3350.
This car will easily run 300k miles..guaranteed !
Sitting at 240,000 miles and have had minor problems with this gem
Not very hard to to replace piston rings is an understatement. Good luck if you are doing it yourself. The car is not even worth the cost to fix it. I probably got worn rings and definitely bad stem seals in my Avalon with 340k miles but still pushing her hard. Gotta check the oil level weekly though. Started using 10w40 for top offs and she purrs just fine,
What year is your car ? I was looking at 2005-09
I work at Mahle, manufacturing pistons, piston o rings, tie rods and cams, I know exactly combustion motors work.i knew that my air intake problem in my Lexus was this, iac valve. The simplest fix on earth and mechanics will charge you hundreds to just spray some gumout and clean your dirty iac valve. I just watched your great video that confirms that's the problem. Thank you for your time.❤
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I loved the way you detail every little possible problem, I have an 03 Lexus ES300, just love My car and I really don't want to replace it, but it is showing little problems here and there, 200k miles garage kept. Those are almost all highway miles. I'm hoping to keep it till we both give up, but I don't see that coming in the near future.🤗
Reminder: BUY OEM KNOCK SENSORS FROM THE DEALER.
Trust me, it's not a job you wanna do twice...
it goes bad?
@@ozmo69 If you get the knock sensor codes P0330 or P0325 the problem is most likely the short wiring harness that goes from the main wiring harness under the intake manifold and then to the knock sensors. You can buy an OEM harness on eBay for about $35. For all the work it takes to get into the engine valley where the harness and knock sensors are located you should change the short harness, the two knock sensors and the short bypass hose. Like break fast said you don't want to have to go down inside there twice.
6: engine sludging
7: knock sensors
8: vvt solenoids
9: U140E Transmission failure
10: U140E 2-3 Flare up
So Is it worth buying one that has 209k miles on it? But runs good and looks like it's in good shape?
@@davidnjuguna3595 did you?
I'm surprised he left out the knock sensors and the wiring harness that connects the sensors to the main wiring harness. It's a very common problem with these cars.
And the early years like 97-99 V6 if you take your time and get the right tools especially a magnetic Spark Plug socket, the Coils and plugs are accessable in the back under the the intake. Newer ones unfortunately intake has to be removed.
Some of these ES300's (mine is a 2000) have the vacuum switching valve (VSV) attached to the side of the air filter cover, specifically where he said that vacuum hose is... I broke mine because I didn't see it when I was removing the cover to replace my intake hoses... Everywhere I looked for the part kept saying that my car didn't have it on the side of the air filter cover, though... It ended up being Dorman 911-606, which is for the 2000-2004 Toyota Camry...
Spot on! 2000 ES 300 and I’ve dealt with all but the piston rings! Now if I can just finish cutting out the passenger side cv axle since Toyota in their infinite wisdom decided to install the carrier bearing inside of the rear motor mount🙄
Another issue this car has is the cabin air filter can be somewhat difficult to replace. It requires pulling down the carpet on the driver side and depressing the gas pedal so the filter will clear it. I've heard that some people have broken the filter while trying to remove it and then it ended up stuck in there.
I’m looking to buy one of these and I’m glad I’m going to see the video before I make a decision.
Bought a 98 ES300 a couple weeks ago with 277k miles. Heard these are bulletproof, super reliable cars which is why I bought it despite it having such high miles. It was $2000, and one owner. I don’t intend on having it for that long considering it’s knocking on 300k, but so far I love it even with its little imperfections.
dude those cars can get up to 1 million miles use it till the wheels fall off also what app did you use to find the car?
What issues do u have with the car
Just got a 98 too! $3,5k , 3 owners & 138k! I'm a happy chappy!!! I bought it thinking I won't keep it for long but I can tell I will. Gets prettier every time I look at her!
I bought my '97 about 6 years ago with 212k miles. I'm turning over 300k in the next month. Car has run flawlessly the whole time. However, I think it's starting to show signs of needing something... I think it has an exhaust leak like a teeny tiny one? I think I might replace the o2 sensor it's been wanting me to replace since I bought the car. Might.
Another important thing. CHANGE YOUR TRANSMISSION FLUID FREQUENTLY at least every 4th or 5th oil change. These U140E transmissions have issues with solenoids. Not sure about the U140F. Just change fluids with Toyota Type-IV fluid only.
Wow that's my car. I'd add on the VVT solenoids and filters. When those go bad it could almost feel like the car is totaled but theyre easy to replace and pretty cheap after market.
yep, just replaced my VVT solenoids they are definitely a failure point on this car.
How do you know when they have gone bad,i have just inherited one of these cars in mint condition?!
@@geoffbell166 You'll know they've gone bad when the engine starts to stutter or misfire. It'll feel like the car is hesitating to accelerate.
For real. I only replaced one so far but even then the car runs so much smoother.
@@geoffbell166 The check engine light will come on and the car will not accelerate the same as usual.
1999 Toyota Avalon with over 273K. Never heard of half the things being common problems that this guy is waffling on about. Everything he mentioned applies to any Japanese brand car over 100k. Completely missed the oil sludging issue due to the 1MZ-FE design...way to go guy!!
Agree with you on this. 200k on the clock with original O2 sensors and ignition coils. The real issues are VVT solenoids. They tend to go bad before 200k.
This is more of a "things that eventually happen to 97-01 ES300s, that also happen to almost every car that have the same parts". My 99 with 204k miles goes between 5k synthetic oil changes without needing any oil top off - definitely no piston ring issues with mine. In other words, these things are bulletproof and don't really have any major unique problems :D
The lifespan of the ignition coils seems super random. That's why I wouldn't replace all of them. I've replaced 2 on mine in the mid 100ks, and the other 4 have gone 50k+ more miles still.
For future readers, in simply passing on things I've read and am not a good source.
However, I've been finding out the transmission is a dud, the u140E.
It's a ticking time bomb once it gets past 100k
Great tips!! I have. 2001 ES300 with about 86,000 miles on it. Recently the alarm started going off late at night. It happened a couple times a few months ago, and now has done it again for two nights in a row. I even left the car unlocked and it went off!!!!! Have you had any experience with this issue?
Just purchased a 98 Lexus with 250k for $200. I also own a 2001 Camry with the same motor at 190k. Both run and drive like a dream. Not sure I'll ever own anything but Toyota/Lexus!
Thanks for the video. I've had a '99 ES 300 since last summer.
Any issue you've faced in your time since owning?
In bought a '99 ES300 with maybe 50k mi on it and the car ran great for 2 years / 30k mi when one day after work it was hard to start. It's been so long since, but I think that was the main issue for a few days, so I took it pretty much without delay to a dealer where they repaired it, after which it ran fine for a year but then it started running poorly again, backfiring and cutting out. At that point I didn't have the resources right away to have it repaired again.
For the most part I drove the car in Dallas and Houston on freeways with the usual shorter trips thrown in. I performed the usual scheduled maintenance.
Does my car fit into any of these known issues? Noting, I've seen on the internet something about the valve seats being too soft and the associated need for periodic valve adjustment, but I haven't more directly asked any real people who know anything about these cars.
Do you have a video on knock sensor replacement on the Gen 3 Lexus?
im a good mechanic but the obd port wont communicate on 97 es300. im struggling
(edit: theres 6 corroded capacitors inside the ecu rotting. 220uf@50v, 100uf@10v two of them, 10uf@50v two of them, and one 47uf@63v)
Do you have a pro tip to remove a stuck water pump from a 1995 Nissan Maxima? The procedure to 'jack' it out failed (broken tabs on the pump). Very tight space so a puller won't work. Suggestions appreciated.
How about the common expensive ass knock sensor replacements for bank one and 2 as well as the harness. It gets fried overtime due to heat and it being under the intake
I have a 1997 ES 300. The battery was dead all the time and the mechanic said it was a door lock button or some button that was stuck and draining the battery. The hood doesn't stay up, the trim is falling off, the radio/ CD / tape player doesn't work, the drive train squeals, the door handle broke off, it's a mess. I work from home so I don't need anything special. I keep a jug of charcoal cat litter in the car and in the trunk to absorb moisture.
Have this exact car, however the ABS light is on on the dash, same as Trac OFF light and check oil light. Pls what's the right thing to do?
Also I'm certain the previous user abused the reliability of the car and messed up with the wiring system of the entire car, I'll like to get a blueprint of the car's wiring so I can correct it myself.
Thanks
These had the last version of the 1mz-fe v6 engine with a defective pcv system. The valve covers were not designed correctly and would cause oil consumption issues on the highway. The fix came, with the last version of the engine for 2002-03. The only way to fix the issue on these engines, is to change to a later 1mz-fe or 3mz-fe valve cover, with a screw in pcv valve.
Can you link a set I’m not sure I found what you described
So just search up a new valve cover assembly for 97-01 es 300 on Lexus parts sight right? Interesting hope there was a tsb for this
Pcv has nothing to imply with oil consumption the only fault that causes this is a worn oil ring on the Piston period!A bad pcv will cause pressure on the top end that's all to test this pull either oil cap or dipstick and notice oil spew or rpm change PCV has nothing to do with oil lose!
Pcv has nothing to do with oil use,just pressure in top end of engine,top oil ring is the cause!
I have a 97 Lexus ES300 great car over all
Love how you get to the point and don't try to make the video last longer by talking slow and dragging along. Hate watching do it yourself videos that drag along.
I have a 2000 lexus ES 300 just did the timing belt and water pump but doesn't start what could it be
Great video, thank you so much for putting it together! I have a 1999 ES 300 with 182K miles on it. Recently have been having an issue when its sluggish when accelerating from stop. Does not happen every time and is not consistent. When I checked for the code, its says its the knock sensor. But randomly the check engine light goes off and car just works fine. What else could be the issue here?
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Loved your informative video. I have a 98 lexus es300 v6.
Nice ride .
I have a vibration noise when in park on but if I move the steering wheel it goes away it use to go away totally now it just gets lighter , it goes away all the way when I put it in drive though and sometimes comes back when I am at a light I know it’s not the exact engine but somthing is vibrating , should I really be worried , other then that it’s my first car and the best car, replaced vacuum hose and I bought a battery right and I guess it was a bad battery because I took my starter out and tested it and it was good and so I took my battery to autozone thinking oh it’s not my battery but I didn’t know what else it could have been going thru everything else possible and it was a bad battery , has never left me stranded , 190.5k miles
other things that can cause O2 sensor check engine lights are improperly sealed gas caps, nearly or actively leaking fuel lines (easily the worst problem to have, only seen this one on old pontiacs), or just a straight up exhaust leak (something these cars contend with a lot). I have had 2 of these es300s (1998 and 2000), and both have had the exhaust break clean off near the muffler at the back. Not a big problem at all, but especially if your car gets really really loud all of a sudden (among other fairly obvious tells), take a peek under the car and expect to find your exhaust pipe either hanging or dragging on the ground (if nothing else keep a notebook or two with metal wire bindings in the car so you can tie up the pipe until you can reach a place/person to fix it). Keep in mind all this is informed through living in and using cars in minnesota, so rust problems such as a pipe randomly snapping in half are par for the course on any car so to speak.
Very helpful! Thanks! How about suspension in a '98 es300, went bad at 108,000 miles.?
Can anyone help I just bought one yesterday for 2k :( island beater I was going up a hill at 60mph it was reving high at 5k rpm going up and I lost speed also smoke coming from the front and filling the cab notice the trans getting hot what it could be bc it drives perfectly normal on a flat normal road
Mines is making noise by the shifter in the middle what is it?
If it is showing that I have a problem with the catalytic converter how do I make sure it is true or if it is the O2 sensors??? Don’t want to spend a lot on a new catalytic converter.
Should I buy a 99 Lexus es300 with 45k miles for 3500? Its one owner and has new breaks and flex joint in exhaust. It will need tires by winter. Just has a tiny bit of rust on rear quarter panel
I think you should go for it I just bought a 2001 es300 with 140k miles for $2,400 interior was in very good condition and the guy had replaced a good number of parts on it
I just brought a 1998 lexus es300 and no issues and runs like a baby, my mechanic said I got a steal for it, only paid 300
@@Minister_teach_preach_Jesus just say someone gave you a car lol
Its been a great car. Like new almost. Only reason it has tiny rust in rear quarter is from paint chips from hittin garbage can but car is in very good condition. Garage kept from old man who was original owner. All the rubber mounts, belts, molding still looks new. Car should last to 100k easily
I’ve learned a lot from you buddy. Thank you so so so so much!!!! I have a Lexus ES 300 but it’s vibrating all the time.
I have 2001 lexus it srart up and run good once you turn it off it wont start back up it turns over but won't let sit a day then it wiil start and run good every time you turn it off it will do thr same thing what could be my problem
I've been patiently waiting for a top 5 problems video for he 98-02 Corolla; I'm starting to think you can't find any problems with it :)
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@@1AAuto OK, thanks! Keep up the good work.
Those engines are well known to be oil burners due to clogged oil passages on the piston. Poor design by Toyota.
Top 1 problem is that these cars won't die lol, I traded mine in with almost 290k miles
Yes but was it a 3rd gen, the 98, 99, 00, an 01 model.
@@ert-wert Are they the best years for these ?
I have a Lexus 1999 ES300 and the trac light keeps coming on . Can you help with this? Thanks
Great content and info as always 🔥💪
got a 1999 es300 Great Information!
Those last forever. My dads has 342k mikes n still running !
I have a 99es300. No vacuum leaks or check engine light. However, when I first start I have a low idle then after driving the car for a bit it has a high idle 1300-1400 which is way to high. Unowned a 1993 ES it never did this. Any ideas 1A auto??
Probably late, but I had a similar issue. My throttle body was super dirty and needed to be cleaned
my 1997 Lexus es300 is smoking and leaking any idea of what it could be?
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I have a p0420 bank 1 CEL . I'm going to take out the bank 1 O2 sensor and see if that helps. Thank you
I had vacuum leaks ... Fixed it and the p0420 light went away
Just bought new wheels and tires. Was 1,000 lol 😂 only paid 750 for the car. Only has 156k on it, a baby. But it smells like burning plastic or rubber almost immediately after start up
How's Been running for you?
likely a valve cover seal leak. Common problem I had with mine.
@@yaboyreflex1919 It’s amazing. Especially for the price I paid lol
@@matthewmilner6499 That’s EXACTLY what it was lol the rear one was leaking on my exhaust manifold. Man that rear was gave me HELL replacing lol 😂 took me all day and a lot of beer later
My car has had all of these problems plus jerky transmission shifts into 2nd gear. It refuses to shift up as well when it's cold outside so I'd be doing 30 mph at 3500rpm for a few minutes before it warms up and shifts into higher gear and drops the rpm below 1500.
O2 sensor is very common with these engines. I've replaced mine twice and it still kept on failing and smoking heavily.
Carbon build up is also there.
The suspension also went bad or so the mechanics told me so I had it replaced and it still feels unstable to drive overall. The steering feels dead until you turn it last a certain degree and then it just darts.
There's also wind noise issues from above the door windows in all of these cars which is always there and it's annoying. Speaking of windows, look for gaps between the windows and the b pillar. You'll get rain water build ups sucked into there while driving with the windows up.
The design is a good looker and the leather interior holds up super well. Mine isn't garage kept and there aren't any cracks in the seats. Just wipe it down every few months with a leather conditioner and it looks new.
The engine is super smooth and quiet and there's no drama when accelerating hard. I prefer a v6 overall for this reason.
I'm glad to have learned from your video. Thank you. Bien Rosa
I have a 98' Es300 w/ 210k. May need to change the Catalytic Converter next year and my valve cover seals are starting to leak. But it still drives sooo good and feels very comfortable, that I still use it on my 1 hour commute to work.
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A near by dealership is selling a es300 with only 109k miles. Should i buy? Its $4k
Everyone in the comments “these things are tanks!” Meanwhile mine has a transmission leak, Evap leak, broken control arm, and battery draining every night at 131k.
These aren't Lexus ES300 issues. These are common issues with any car.
Mine has almost 300k I got it at 288k given to me by a friend. I changed tranny fluid n oil once I got it and wow ima fan. This car runs better then most new cars. I need to fix the suspension issues. But you can’t beat that for a almost 300,000 mile car.
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I plan on copping one soon 😊
I'm trying buy one in two days
I'm SO tired of hearing "SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON", from now on every time I hear it they get a thumbs down.
I have a 2000 with 337.000 miles. Runs very good. But the Rear light failure warning light came on and all the bulbs are ok. Then the battery light came on and when I turned the car off, it didn't start again. So, I bought a new battery and when I started, all the lights were off - even the track engine light, that was on for awhile (message: gas leakage or gas cap not sealing).
I went for a ride and Rear Light warning light went on again, Battery light came on for a couple of seconds, went out again, went on again, a little longer, went out and finally went on again and stayed on. No track engine light on.
Next day, the car started fine, battery light was off and when I drove, the same happened like the day before.
I live in the northwest and we have a lot of rain. Can it be a sensor and if, which sensor would it be? Thank you for your help.
Tbh kinda underwhelmed with ours it has had to have intake gaskets replaced 2 alternators transmition is starting to slip in 3rd and it only has 150k
Just bought a 2000 for my wife for 2.500 with 120k miles
I changed my o2 sensors in the front of the car. Still getting p1346 & p1351. It was making a tutting sound. Now I just makes a long sound during every acceleration then stops when coasting without acceleration. Where the timing belt is. I can hear a noise like ticking or some sort.
VVT solenoids worth a look, does the brake pedal get weird/spongy at some gears/rpm?
Thank you for this video!
Looking at getting 2000 es300 with 161,000 miles. They want $4,300 tho, its been sitting there for awhile so gonna try to talk them down to $3000. Kbb says $3200 in perfect condition
Thks for your Video! You were very well spoken and very easy to follow! Thks bro!!!
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Found one for 7k with 100k miles. Always maintained at dealership. Yall think it’s a good deal?
Me and my husband went for a drive one Sunday, and came home and arked our car and got u the next morning to go to the bank and it would not start,but it act like it was going to start but didn't, he took out battery to charge it at a friend's house and now the codes will not come back up. What do we do.
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Just doing good maintenance and you never have those problems,
hi I have 2001 Lexus ES 300 and I have P1780 code which is for neutral safety switch, but I replace the safety switch OEM part and check engine light comes back with same code, any suggestions please????
98 ES 300 no crank no start.
New starter,battery,timing belt,water pump,fuel pump ,fuel filters, cam shaft sensor,crank shaft sensor,coil packs,plugs, and more I may have forgot. It's all I have I'm broke and she only rapidly clicks when I turn key. Done all my own work I'm ready to cry help please best regards Sherry
Thank you my friend excellent teachings
Just got one few days ago. But 2nd day engine light came on it overheated and radiator fan only blows when ac is on
I have a 2001 Lexus es300 the problem I'm having is my car won't start but the battery is good what's the problem
Just bought an 01 ES300 with 91K miles. Had a couple cosmetic imperfections but ran and drove great. I even used my high dollar scan tool to make sure there were no hidden codes.
Started driving it back to Nebraska from Seattle (1700 miles) and the low oil light came on. Strange, I thought. Must be a sensor or something because the oil looked good and clean when I left. Nope…over the course of the trip the engine drank 6 quarts total, tho it did slow down significantly after a quart of Lucas Oil Additive in Wyoming.
Super bummed. Love the car and it drives like a dream, but at this rate I’m going to run through the catalytic converter and the spark plugs fast. Worth doing the fix or should I get rid of it?
Where is the charcoal canister located on a 2001 ES300 with V6?
Why has mine been such a freaking pain in the backside vs everyone else who raves about their similar Lexus????
I’ve had my 2002 Lexus ES 300 since 2019 and it’s been a nightmare. It seems like every 4 months there’s a problem with it. We bought it at 140K miles and it’s now at 213k miles. I’m on the brink of just junking it and getting something completely different.
2000 es300
Trac off light blinks. At same time abs is on. Sometimes no abs. Instead service engine light.
take it to auto parts store and get the code. Sounds like what mine did when the vvt solenoids were bad though.