jpreczi
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I took my car to Toyota as I'm still covered under powertrain warranty.
Have a 2021 3.0 Supra with just a catless downpipe, no tune and cosmetic mods.
My oil level will not read past 15%, I have tried countless times (I'm on a flat surface and wait about 5-10 minutes to attempt the test) and from what I've seen a lot of people have failing oil pumps due to the part being plastic while the revised oil pump is made out of aluminum.
Toyota tech told me he found a code for high oil pressure which indicates my oil pump. He didn't want to proceed with any repairs until the OEM downpipe is back on which is understandable but still if it's a know issue why not start the repair.
As for the whining noise, it sounds similar to a bad alternator whining only happens at low speeds below 15mph and also when stationary giving it gas to about 1k-2.5k RPM. Happens only on the passenger side behind the dash so around the turbo area / backside of engine. I saw one post on these forums about the same noise I'm experiencing and it turned out to be the transmission and ultimately got replaced under warranty.
Today is 10/30/24, I will be taking the car back to Toyota on 11/5/24 once I put the OEM downpipe back on and hopefully get repairs started for the oil pump and an answer for the whining noise.
Thought Id make this thread to post updates on progress / how long it takes and to see what repairs Toyota makes to my car.
If anyone else has experienced a similar whining noise any input would be appreciated and has anyone been denied repairs from Toyota for similar concerns of course not being heavily modified.
Have a 2021 3.0 Supra with just a catless downpipe, no tune and cosmetic mods.
My oil level will not read past 15%, I have tried countless times (I'm on a flat surface and wait about 5-10 minutes to attempt the test) and from what I've seen a lot of people have failing oil pumps due to the part being plastic while the revised oil pump is made out of aluminum.
Toyota tech told me he found a code for high oil pressure which indicates my oil pump. He didn't want to proceed with any repairs until the OEM downpipe is back on which is understandable but still if it's a know issue why not start the repair.
As for the whining noise, it sounds similar to a bad alternator whining only happens at low speeds below 15mph and also when stationary giving it gas to about 1k-2.5k RPM. Happens only on the passenger side behind the dash so around the turbo area / backside of engine. I saw one post on these forums about the same noise I'm experiencing and it turned out to be the transmission and ultimately got replaced under warranty.
Today is 10/30/24, I will be taking the car back to Toyota on 11/5/24 once I put the OEM downpipe back on and hopefully get repairs started for the oil pump and an answer for the whining noise.
Thought Id make this thread to post updates on progress / how long it takes and to see what repairs Toyota makes to my car.
If anyone else has experienced a similar whining noise any input would be appreciated and has anyone been denied repairs from Toyota for similar concerns of course not being heavily modified.
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