8.4
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $4,000
- Average Mileage:
- 113,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 22 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (16 reports)
- replace engine (4 reports)
- fixed (1 reports)
- replace pistons and rings (1 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Scion dealer.
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I own a 08 tC with 85k and had oil consumption problems since it had 60k. I do my oil changes every 3k since I had this problem and I have to add 2.5qrts between oil changes. I use Mobil 1 0/20. I think Toyota should do something about this problem. I know a lot of tC's owners that have the same issue. Honda is already extending warranties on their newer v6's and l4 engines about oil consumption either by replacing short blocks or replacing piston and piston rings. I have gone to the dealership and the only solution they have is to replace my engine at my expense. Now my check engine light is on and I'm getting a p0420 for catalyst efficiency which is possible due to all the oil that my engine is burning.
- fernandezca, Gilroy, CA, US
Purchased 2nd owner at 14k miles. Purchased extended warranty through Toyota (7 yrs/100k). This is my daughter's car who lives in another location from myself. When she visited I noticed oil was low (2012). I kept checking when visiting and noticed 1 qt. maybe each 2-3k. Contacted Toyota and basically told to pound sand. This car has 54k miles....that is right, 54k and unless there is a car fairy I do not believe this problem will get better.
I found the TSB and Toyota will not repair under extended warranty since car is not using more than 1 qt every 1200 miles. This is wrong on so many levels I do not need to explain further. I have contacted law firm that has filed class action lawsuit for this problem. This engine has 4 qts of oil in the engine, so to "loose" 1 - 2 qts between oil changes can not be good for engine long term. This will cost Toyota millions of dollars considering how many cars have this engine.
Update from Jun 7, 2014: Toyota paying for new short block....finally. Actual oil consumption never completely documented, but it was evident that car was burning over 1 qt every 2k. I believe their final justification was only 54k on the car. I need to pay for a valve job, which makes sense and no complaints since they are paying well over $3k for the short block + whatever labor will cost them. My heart goes out to all you who are dealing with this problem, but do not give up. I only hope this provides the longevity on this car. We expect at least 150k miles and/or 15 years.
- Ken V., La Mesa, CA, US