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Oil Sludge

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Clicky..

Saw this on the local news.

Toyota/Lexus

www.oilgelsettlement.com

  • Toyota Camry 4 cyl. 1997-2001

  • Toyota Camry 6 cyl. 1997-2002

  • Toyota Solara 4 cyl. 1999-2001

  • Toyota Solara 6 cyl. 1999-2002

  • Toyota Sienna 6 cyl. 1998-2002

  • Toyota Avalon 6 cyl. 1997-2002

  • Toyota Celica 4 cyl. 1997-1999

  • Toyota Highlander 6 cyl. 2001-2002

  • Lexus ES300 1997-2002

  • Lexus RX300 1999-2002

Policy: Toyota/Lexus will cover Engine repairs and incidental damages due to engine oil gel for eight [8] years from the date of first sale or lease of the vehicle with no mileage limitation, so long as the customer has made reasonable efforts to maintain the vehicle. If the customer has a problem, Toyota will either repair or reimburse the cost of the repair of the vehicle and pay or reimburse reasonable incidental expenses.

Clicky..

Saw this on the local news.

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Really weird that, of all brands, Toyota would be implicated. So glad to be a GM customer.

The sludge problem has been in the news for years. I looked long and hard into the issue before I bought my Solara, I couldn't find any cases of a well-maintained car with regular oil and filter changes having sludge issues.

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