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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
2002 Lexus ES300 3.0l. Fits plug and play. Will see how long they last. Be sure to clean the OCV filter screens while your at it. Notorious for getting gummed up with sludge and varnish. Way cheaper than parts stores. Had good luck with this brand so far.
Amir salib
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Awesome 👍Easy to fit
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 8, 2024
Perfect fit for my RX300 and cured the problem
Empire Of The Sun
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
Replaced both, fixed code P1354 and misfires. So far so good, will update if they fail.
brncgreen
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
Not much flare going on here. Installed them, they fit,, they worked. Old ones were not broken obviously... It's a Toyota with 200k miles another 100k before anything like this will actually give out but I decided to change them anyway because I'm a man and I like to fix things that aren't broke because it's how I assert my dominance. MEN! Great product everything checks out I wish it had came with the screw though because upon taking the old ones out they decided to get sucked into the void.... I'll find them when I go change the knock sensor but until then ... Timing belt cover screws it is
Lou Morales
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
It did the job very nicely I am so happy!!!
Bill under the hood.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
2002 ES 300. Seems to be working. Trouble code p0011 gone. Had to pull air box to get better access. Solenoid came out easily and new one went in smoothly. Hardest part was putting bolts back on solenoid and filter bolt. Used blue painter tape to hold bolt in socket until headed in. Will respond back if have problems.
martin horchler
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
great price and fixed te problem.
Big Mike
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2022
I was hit with a barrage of check-engine codes on my 2001 Toyota Sienna XLE: P0300, P0301, P0303, P0305, P1349, P1346. All of this was on Bank 1 (near firewall). 6 years ago, I had the similar experience on Bank 2. Therefore, I was fairly certain that the VVT solenoid valve wasn't working properly.I ordered this reasonably priced solenoid set. The parts came in 2 days. I replaced both of them, even though the previously replaced Bank 2 valve was still OK. It took approx. 1 hour to remove and replace the valves. I had to disconnect some small hoses to get access. The only complication was that the plastic electrical connectors were brittle and the retaining tabs broke off. When I re-installed the valves and connectors, I wrapped them with electrical tape to keep the connectors from moving. This may not have been necessary because the wires were set in their ways after being in the same position for 22 years and easily stayed in place.Long story short, the engine is running smoothly again with no more codes being thrown. Hopefully these new solenoids will last. The vehicle has 220K miles on it, so if they last for a few more years, I'll be OK before I need to retire this van.
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