The cost of replacing the engine in a 2009 Lexus RX 350 may cost you a considerable sum of money but a good way to get your car back on track at a cheaper price is to buy a used or remanufactured engine. We have high quality 3.5L V6 engines (engine code 2GR-FE), already assembled into units ready to install to save you the expensive cost of a new factory engine and yet have decent performance. We provide engines that are checked on wear and are covered by warranty, and delivered in time, to ensure that you do not have any unreasonable time and expense, to get your RX 350 back on the road.
Turbo Auto parts is the company which deals in the supply of quality used engines of the 2009 Lexus RX 350. The 3.5 L V6 of this model has been checked by highly skilled mechanics, has a large 36-month warranty and it is delivered freely within the U.S. We deal with more than 5,000 salvage yards and this gives us the capability to implement competitive prices and provide a variety of choices, in the sense that you can get an engine to fit your vehicle based on its mileage, condition, and your budget. In case your RX 350 engine is down or it is displaying serious wear and tear, our used engine that is pre-tested will save you a lot of money compared to a new assembly.
RX 350 2009 runs with a 3.5-litre V6 engine, which is an aluminum block and head V6 with a dual variable valve timing (VVT-i) of approximately 270 horsepower and 251 lb-ft of torque. As per published specifications, this engine is used in both all-wheel drive and front-wheel drive models of the car. Although this engine is usually a reliable one, there have been reports of the early leakage of oil lines (especially around the VVT system) or cooling system related problems and therefore any used engine you purchase must be checked and properly examined before installing.
Prices will be different when it comes to installing a replacement engine in a 2009 RX 350 depending on the source of the engine (used, remanufactured or new), labor rates around your area and some other repairs that may be necessary (mounts, sensors, cooling system, wiring). An example of such an item is the sourcing of a tested used engine (such as the one we provide) will greatly lower the parts cost. Work alone may cost as much as a few thousand, basing on the shop and local rates. To provide an approximate figure: when you include the cost of the used engine, including installation, you may be spending up to or near the middle of the thousands of dollars.On the other hand the cost might go way up with a new or OEM engine and complete factory work. Due to this difference, a used engine that has been inspected by a professional supplier may be a relatively inexpensive path to it is time to get your RX 350 back on the road.
Although the RX 350 is known to be durable, certain model years have more of the reported issues associated with them. Statistics indicate that previous years such as 2007- 2008 recorded increased number of issues particularly those associated with engines and oil spills.Although still broadly considered solid, the 2009 model occupies a position on the upper part of the complaint scale as compared to subsequent years. As such, when buying second hand, it would be prudent to thoroughly check any RX 350 - especially the engine status, past maintenance and whether any major service has been completed before. It will be wise to avoid units with a high level of neglect or a history of bad engine performance to avoid the expense of incurring expensive repairs in the future