AngryCar
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I just went thru the oil pump issue with my 2020, there's a thread on that, but wanted to start a new one and get some feedback on what the dealer wrote on the paper work.
I have no idea when the oil pump issue started. When I pulled the car out of winter storage about 3 days later I get a low oil message in the car. Maybe that was the point when issue started? Topped it off, but when I couldn't run the oil level check I posted here and found out about the oil pump issue. Drove it for about 2 more weeks until could get it in the dealer. No other warnings or CEL at all.
Here is what the dealer wrote:
Verified the customers concern of vehicle will not complete oil level test. Oil level test will halt at 16% complete. Checked the Toyota information system for campaigns, technical service bulletins, technical tips, customer support programs, and recalls and found no documents related to the vehicle concern. Researched and analyzed Toyota resources found no documents related to concern.
Contacted Technical assistance TAS for help with customers concern, case number xxxxxxx May 20 2025. and was advised TAS agent recommends performing DME call up function for oil pressure. Found that adjust max oil pressure test fails. TAS agent recommends replacing oil pump assembly. Further examination found the engine oil pump internal mechanical failure.
Removed front subframe and oil pan to gain access to the engine oil pump. Accessed, removed, and replaced oil pump. The system is now operating as intended. Oil level test now passes and completes to 100%. No further action needed.
So it appears, if I'm reading this correctly, that the oil pump did actually fail and I was driving with no or low oil pressure for two weeks. Anything I should be concerned about or keep an eye on?
Thanks.
I have no idea when the oil pump issue started. When I pulled the car out of winter storage about 3 days later I get a low oil message in the car. Maybe that was the point when issue started? Topped it off, but when I couldn't run the oil level check I posted here and found out about the oil pump issue. Drove it for about 2 more weeks until could get it in the dealer. No other warnings or CEL at all.
Here is what the dealer wrote:
Verified the customers concern of vehicle will not complete oil level test. Oil level test will halt at 16% complete. Checked the Toyota information system for campaigns, technical service bulletins, technical tips, customer support programs, and recalls and found no documents related to the vehicle concern. Researched and analyzed Toyota resources found no documents related to concern.
Contacted Technical assistance TAS for help with customers concern, case number xxxxxxx May 20 2025. and was advised TAS agent recommends performing DME call up function for oil pressure. Found that adjust max oil pressure test fails. TAS agent recommends replacing oil pump assembly. Further examination found the engine oil pump internal mechanical failure.
Removed front subframe and oil pan to gain access to the engine oil pump. Accessed, removed, and replaced oil pump. The system is now operating as intended. Oil level test now passes and completes to 100%. No further action needed.
So it appears, if I'm reading this correctly, that the oil pump did actually fail and I was driving with no or low oil pressure for two weeks. Anything I should be concerned about or keep an eye on?
Thanks.
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