Really helpful, I first bought the hub bearing assembly but after seeing your video I ended up ordering just the sensor. I also bought a 2 inch diameter PVC thing from Lowes, which fits perfectly on the sensor so I can hammer it down on the hub easily.
@timnickerson53897 күн бұрын
How did you reach the bottom bolt?
@Bamatime7198 күн бұрын
Clever as fuck! Thank you. Every one of your suggestions are great.
@jbourne19 күн бұрын
Bro!!! saved my family trip! Thanks for the clear and direct how to!
@youdagoob11 күн бұрын
“This device” is the throttle body. 😆
@eriksmith477412 күн бұрын
Why Not Remove that coolant pipe since you drained a bit?
@rzz394518 күн бұрын
No service brake mode, no greasing up the pins, no new discs or resurfacing, no proper torque specification. You are a hack butcher 🥩
@mikaelsvensson8346Ай бұрын
Why did you do a close up shot of the dogs penis
@kyleh5356Ай бұрын
Gotta replace all 4 on my 2grfe are those mounts holding up good my engine shakes and clunks when switching gears but that’s because my whole engine had a lot of play in debating to go and save withe the cheaper mounts from oreillys or buy the expensive ones from Toyota dealership ? Do you see noticeable difference using these cheaper mounts ?
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
Go with Oreilleys they have worked like a charm for me but stay away from Amazon- no good
@johnbradley5236Ай бұрын
Appreciate it
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
Youre Welcome!
@oltskoolerАй бұрын
15 minutes. Everyone can do it. Toyota stealership charges good hearted people over 300$ for this. Boycott them all. That's criminal.
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
I totally agree
@heroknaderiАй бұрын
Thanks
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
Youre Welcome
@benjamincarver6131Ай бұрын
What are the wires to connected to those batteries called?
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
You can use any type of wires to perform the task. The wires i used is from an old tv
@dbosnow2203Ай бұрын
Hey can you please let me know how long this lasted? I would like to know before I go and waste money on the marineweld or if I can save from buying the part now. In a crutch for money please lmk asap
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
Just get the part it would be better
@markmatta1936Ай бұрын
Could you please share the part numbers for the front and rear brake pads you replaced in this video?
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
Front brake pads : Part # DG2076 Rear brake pad: Part # DG1879 From AUTOZONE
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
Rear: Part # DG1879 Front: Part # DG2076
@brassmuleАй бұрын
Anchor or DEA/Marmon is probably the manufacturer for the Power Torque "brand" - it's just a house brand for OReilly's that's private labeled from one of the other mount manufactuers - Pioneer, Anchor, DEA. With that part number, it's probably Anchor, which you can get from Rock Auto for 21 bucks. Any non-OE mount mount, torque mount, or transmission mounts can be really hit or miss. V6 Toyotas are really hard on these torque mounts, too, OE or not.
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
I agree thanks
@pbear216Ай бұрын
For those of you who do use this video, always change rotors when doing new pads. Also, it is very important to check slide pins for proper movement and re-grease or replace as necessary. Any contact points between caliper and pads need high temp grease as well. Again though, I highly recommend you not use this video at all because it is mostly wrong and very incomplete!
@bryans27908 күн бұрын
If your rotors still look good and above the min thickness, then you are just throwing away good rotors. I change my rotors on every second brake pad change.
@pbear2168 күн бұрын
@bryans2790 resurfacing would still be required for proper pad contact with the rotors but most modern car rotors are not designed for resurfacing. You can do as you please but it is not a great idea.
@pbear216Ай бұрын
This guy doesnt have a clue, so do not follow this video. Most everything in this video is wrong or incomplete. If you need a video to do your brakes on this car, search for "The Car Care Nut" and this vehicle. He will show you the proper way to do brakes.
@amysimmons2880Ай бұрын
I have a 2004 Sienna. My van was running perfectly. I was sitting at a stop light, and when the light turned green, I accelerated but there was no movement. The engine just revved, which was a surprise. Luckily, I was on a decline and was able to coast through the intersection to the shoulder and stop. The check engine light was on, so I connected my OBD2 scanner and found an error related to speed sensor A. When I was able to, I looked under the van to find transmission fluid leaking. I had the car towed home and the driver thought it was the CV axle, a friend thought it might be the torque converter. Just last week I installed a new rack and pinion; everything with it was working. 1. What could have caused the transmission fluid to leak? 2. Is the issue related to the speed sensor A error code? 3. How can the specific issue with the van be diagnosed and resolved?1. What could have caused the transmission fluid to leak?
@GilbertM-gi7xeАй бұрын
Your video worked like a charm! You helped me with my 2018 Sienna. Thank you!
@TheEtixzShowАй бұрын
Your very Welcome My Friend and God Bless You
@anthonyp23122 ай бұрын
I want to do this with a FPGBC board
@TheEtixzShow2 ай бұрын
Anything is possible!
@anthonyp23122 ай бұрын
I need your opinion then LOL. I'm looking for the soldering points for the button contacts on an fpgbc board
@oseikelvin30602 ай бұрын
Pls can I ur number to contact you
@PhilAVega2 ай бұрын
Counter clock wise to loosen the bolt.
@PhilAVega2 ай бұрын
This bolt turns counter clock wise to loosen on a 2004 Toyota Sienna.
@avamisbah39412 ай бұрын
I got 07 3 series and it has the same exact problem. Thanks for the info. That's very dangerous that BMW build stuff like that.
@TheEtixzShow2 ай бұрын
Youre welcome
@yeudielortiz69442 ай бұрын
your van vibrates at 40-60MPH while you accelerate?..
@TheEtixzShow2 ай бұрын
Yes it did not any more
@yeudielortiz69442 ай бұрын
@@TheEtixzShow Was it the only piece you changed? any of the other mounts required to replace? Thanks for your video and answer btw
@user-ps5xw3zt6w2 ай бұрын
Used OBD2 with ABS Service or Service mode by Toyota will easily replaced the break pad.
@TheEtixzShow2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your positive input, will keep that in mind!!
@christiangabasa14322 ай бұрын
Hey man thanks for the video… I also seen your video regarding changing your transmission speed sensor.. is this video made after you changed the speed sensors? Did you fix that P0500 code after the transmission sensor swap? I’m also so going thru the same thing with my wife’s van. But I’m getting a tire pressure flashing aswell with my abs, brake and p0500 code. I’m wondering if this abs module is the culprit.🤔
@TheEtixzShow2 ай бұрын
Good Morning Bro, the Problem is the ABS MODULE. Thats the culprit right there. Get a refurbished one, if problem changes to another different problem, the new refurbished ABS MODULE needs to be swapped again. I had to swap my ABS MODULE like 3 times before it was fixed.
@hasi8123 ай бұрын
Torque?
@TheEtixzShow3 ай бұрын
Yes, correct!
@jaysevenx99943 ай бұрын
Thanks for a good video 👍
@TheEtixzShow3 ай бұрын
Glad it helped out. You’re welcome!!!
@asahacic32493 ай бұрын
I noticed something on your car many of us gen5 owners don't have. Couple of questions lol Under your hood I see you have insulation. Did your car come with it ? Where did you get it ? Link plz Have you noticed a difference in engine noise? Did you install it using the recommended glass hammer ?
@TheEtixzShow3 ай бұрын
Yes, the insulation came with car. Yes, i have noticed in engine noise, it runs way smoother. Yes
@pbear216Ай бұрын
Depends on year and trim level. My 2019 Rav4 XLE Premium does not have hood insulation but my 2021 Prime SE does. It makes a significant difference in cabin noise
@migueltute3523 ай бұрын
Those pads are good no need to replace
@TheEtixzShow3 ай бұрын
Got it ,,, thanks Friend!! Good observation!!
@jonathanlaw6033 ай бұрын
Good video. Couldn't have done it without you.
@TheEtixzShow3 ай бұрын
My pleasure friend!!! Glad it helped out!!!
@omaravila72503 ай бұрын
Thanks for the help.
@TheEtixzShow3 ай бұрын
Anytime!!!
@bobkk-ev5ls4 ай бұрын
Dis guy msde a newfie 12 volt battery with duct tape
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Thanks
@floraflora25274 ай бұрын
@TheEtixShow does it matter I buy the original part from Toyota or it s ok to buy an after market. Does the after market part effect the performance of the car? I have sienna 2006 190 km
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Ok, from past experience, you dont have to purchase part from Toyota. I purchased mine from O’Reilleys Auto parts. It works awesome. Do not purchase from Amazon… it really cheap, wont last long.. max 1 month!!! Buying the part from O’reilleys wont affect the performance at all. Good Luck and thanks for asking your questions, hopefully i answered them all for you!!!!
@LeemWills3 ай бұрын
Buy OEM is not that expensive online . The aftermarket ones are awful even from O'Reilly's. They'll last a good year
@a.z.98763 ай бұрын
@@LeemWills Where did you buy your OEM part? I found them around $140 at Toyota
@TheEtixzShow3 ай бұрын
@a.z.9876 i purchased it at Oreilleys Auto parts. It a good part. Dont purchase from Amazon.
@hackn3y1994 ай бұрын
i was gonna say just put it in the service mode, but i tried putting it in service mode with the caliper off 😂 don't do that btw 😂 also don't try to press the brakes after the piston is about popped out 😂ended up needing a power supply to manually compress the piston, and i have no idea how the piston went back in 😂 got to bleed some brakes, and also got a service code doing it this way, plug in my icarsoft scanner to reset the EPB, and i get "failed connection" 😂
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Oh wow😂but thanks. Did you get it up and Running?
@JohnSmith-uy7sv4 ай бұрын
Why did you remove the entire wheel hub? I put my van up on ramps and access the sensors on the rear with no problems just what you did with little work. That was insane. That would be like removing the engine to get to the front transaxles. I have no idea why you did all of that. You only replaced the sensor. No bearings or anything else and tapping with a center punch or chisel. What was that for?
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Thank you, I’m glad you had the time to positively reply!
@meazz14 күн бұрын
think for DIYers, it provides better access to the sensor when the assembly is removed. It's not that difficult to remove the assembly, but if I had a lift or enough room to get behind the wheel, I would go your route. Laying on my back on the floor and removing the sensor is a little tricky.
@DrewsBackYardMechanics4 ай бұрын
You need a wobble extension
@DrewsBackYardMechanics4 ай бұрын
What brand of wheel bearing did you buy ?
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Autozone
@DrewsBackYardMechanics4 ай бұрын
@@TheEtixzShow The cheaper 1 year warranty one ? Or the more expensive 🫰🏼 3 year/lifetime one ?
@DrewsBackYardMechanics4 ай бұрын
What year Sienna ?
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
2007 sienna
@DrewsBackYardMechanics4 ай бұрын
@@TheEtixzShow Cool 🆒 Thank You 👍🏼
@supra85444 ай бұрын
If you don’t change the front mount, your new torque mount will end up in the same condition as the Amazon one.
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Thanks Buddy, i will keep that in mind!!
@jeremyetier82033 ай бұрын
I agree. I have the 3.3 v6 and changing all of them. I replaced the strut mount like this one about 3 months ago and it’s trash now. It seems easy enough to change em all so we’ll see.
@dimc54 ай бұрын
very nice video!
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Great Feed back, glad to help others!!!
@JackMeyHoffer5624 ай бұрын
In doing this job, did you feel the throttle more responsive?
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Ohh yes i did!
@hectoryanez46954 ай бұрын
Very good video
@TheEtixzShow4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Sir!!!🫡
@jamesbush69695 ай бұрын
Glad to find this video. This is only one to match 2011 venza Toyota. You have boosted my confidence, thanks.
@TheEtixzShow5 ай бұрын
Here to help as many friends as possible!!!!
@UnicornMoto5 ай бұрын
Rock Auto has coils starting out at like $30 and plugs for $6. Nice job on the video.👊
@TheEtixzShow5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info regarding the great offer on the coils!!!!! My pleasure friend, glad the video was Nice.. than you🙏🙏🙏🙏
@joripeters48615 ай бұрын
looks easy but what year is that van? mine is 2011 and an LE. asking because it looks different
@TheEtixzShow5 ай бұрын
Its a 2007
@yeudielortiz69442 ай бұрын
Your van vibrates at 40 to 60 MPH?
@klepetar5 ай бұрын
11/16?? these are japanese cars.. get a METRIC set.. you Trumpist
@vwbob19535 ай бұрын
Replaced only 1 spark plug?? Do em all or don't do them. Mixing plugs is not good for ECM. Ask a pro.
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Really helpful, I first bought the hub bearing assembly but after seeing your video I ended up ordering just the sensor. I also bought a 2 inch diameter PVC thing from Lowes, which fits perfectly on the sensor so I can hammer it down on the hub easily.
How did you reach the bottom bolt?
Clever as fuck! Thank you. Every one of your suggestions are great.
Bro!!! saved my family trip! Thanks for the clear and direct how to!
“This device” is the throttle body. 😆
Why Not Remove that coolant pipe since you drained a bit?
No service brake mode, no greasing up the pins, no new discs or resurfacing, no proper torque specification. You are a hack butcher 🥩
Why did you do a close up shot of the dogs penis
Gotta replace all 4 on my 2grfe are those mounts holding up good my engine shakes and clunks when switching gears but that’s because my whole engine had a lot of play in debating to go and save withe the cheaper mounts from oreillys or buy the expensive ones from Toyota dealership ? Do you see noticeable difference using these cheaper mounts ?
Go with Oreilleys they have worked like a charm for me but stay away from Amazon- no good
Appreciate it
Youre Welcome!
15 minutes. Everyone can do it. Toyota stealership charges good hearted people over 300$ for this. Boycott them all. That's criminal.
I totally agree
Thanks
Youre Welcome
What are the wires to connected to those batteries called?
You can use any type of wires to perform the task. The wires i used is from an old tv
Hey can you please let me know how long this lasted? I would like to know before I go and waste money on the marineweld or if I can save from buying the part now. In a crutch for money please lmk asap
Just get the part it would be better
Could you please share the part numbers for the front and rear brake pads you replaced in this video?
Front brake pads : Part # DG2076 Rear brake pad: Part # DG1879 From AUTOZONE
Rear: Part # DG1879 Front: Part # DG2076
Anchor or DEA/Marmon is probably the manufacturer for the Power Torque "brand" - it's just a house brand for OReilly's that's private labeled from one of the other mount manufactuers - Pioneer, Anchor, DEA. With that part number, it's probably Anchor, which you can get from Rock Auto for 21 bucks. Any non-OE mount mount, torque mount, or transmission mounts can be really hit or miss. V6 Toyotas are really hard on these torque mounts, too, OE or not.
I agree thanks
For those of you who do use this video, always change rotors when doing new pads. Also, it is very important to check slide pins for proper movement and re-grease or replace as necessary. Any contact points between caliper and pads need high temp grease as well. Again though, I highly recommend you not use this video at all because it is mostly wrong and very incomplete!
If your rotors still look good and above the min thickness, then you are just throwing away good rotors. I change my rotors on every second brake pad change.
@bryans2790 resurfacing would still be required for proper pad contact with the rotors but most modern car rotors are not designed for resurfacing. You can do as you please but it is not a great idea.
This guy doesnt have a clue, so do not follow this video. Most everything in this video is wrong or incomplete. If you need a video to do your brakes on this car, search for "The Car Care Nut" and this vehicle. He will show you the proper way to do brakes.
I have a 2004 Sienna. My van was running perfectly. I was sitting at a stop light, and when the light turned green, I accelerated but there was no movement. The engine just revved, which was a surprise. Luckily, I was on a decline and was able to coast through the intersection to the shoulder and stop. The check engine light was on, so I connected my OBD2 scanner and found an error related to speed sensor A. When I was able to, I looked under the van to find transmission fluid leaking. I had the car towed home and the driver thought it was the CV axle, a friend thought it might be the torque converter. Just last week I installed a new rack and pinion; everything with it was working. 1. What could have caused the transmission fluid to leak? 2. Is the issue related to the speed sensor A error code? 3. How can the specific issue with the van be diagnosed and resolved?1. What could have caused the transmission fluid to leak?
Your video worked like a charm! You helped me with my 2018 Sienna. Thank you!
Your very Welcome My Friend and God Bless You
I want to do this with a FPGBC board
Anything is possible!
I need your opinion then LOL. I'm looking for the soldering points for the button contacts on an fpgbc board
Pls can I ur number to contact you
Counter clock wise to loosen the bolt.
This bolt turns counter clock wise to loosen on a 2004 Toyota Sienna.
I got 07 3 series and it has the same exact problem. Thanks for the info. That's very dangerous that BMW build stuff like that.
Youre welcome
your van vibrates at 40-60MPH while you accelerate?..
Yes it did not any more
@@TheEtixzShow Was it the only piece you changed? any of the other mounts required to replace? Thanks for your video and answer btw
Used OBD2 with ABS Service or Service mode by Toyota will easily replaced the break pad.
Thanks for your positive input, will keep that in mind!!
Hey man thanks for the video… I also seen your video regarding changing your transmission speed sensor.. is this video made after you changed the speed sensors? Did you fix that P0500 code after the transmission sensor swap? I’m also so going thru the same thing with my wife’s van. But I’m getting a tire pressure flashing aswell with my abs, brake and p0500 code. I’m wondering if this abs module is the culprit.🤔
Good Morning Bro, the Problem is the ABS MODULE. Thats the culprit right there. Get a refurbished one, if problem changes to another different problem, the new refurbished ABS MODULE needs to be swapped again. I had to swap my ABS MODULE like 3 times before it was fixed.
Torque?
Yes, correct!
Thanks for a good video 👍
Glad it helped out. You’re welcome!!!
I noticed something on your car many of us gen5 owners don't have. Couple of questions lol Under your hood I see you have insulation. Did your car come with it ? Where did you get it ? Link plz Have you noticed a difference in engine noise? Did you install it using the recommended glass hammer ?
Yes, the insulation came with car. Yes, i have noticed in engine noise, it runs way smoother. Yes
Depends on year and trim level. My 2019 Rav4 XLE Premium does not have hood insulation but my 2021 Prime SE does. It makes a significant difference in cabin noise
Those pads are good no need to replace
Got it ,,, thanks Friend!! Good observation!!
Good video. Couldn't have done it without you.
My pleasure friend!!! Glad it helped out!!!
Thanks for the help.
Anytime!!!
Dis guy msde a newfie 12 volt battery with duct tape
Thanks
@TheEtixShow does it matter I buy the original part from Toyota or it s ok to buy an after market. Does the after market part effect the performance of the car? I have sienna 2006 190 km
Ok, from past experience, you dont have to purchase part from Toyota. I purchased mine from O’Reilleys Auto parts. It works awesome. Do not purchase from Amazon… it really cheap, wont last long.. max 1 month!!! Buying the part from O’reilleys wont affect the performance at all. Good Luck and thanks for asking your questions, hopefully i answered them all for you!!!!
Buy OEM is not that expensive online . The aftermarket ones are awful even from O'Reilly's. They'll last a good year
@@LeemWills Where did you buy your OEM part? I found them around $140 at Toyota
@a.z.9876 i purchased it at Oreilleys Auto parts. It a good part. Dont purchase from Amazon.
i was gonna say just put it in the service mode, but i tried putting it in service mode with the caliper off 😂 don't do that btw 😂 also don't try to press the brakes after the piston is about popped out 😂ended up needing a power supply to manually compress the piston, and i have no idea how the piston went back in 😂 got to bleed some brakes, and also got a service code doing it this way, plug in my icarsoft scanner to reset the EPB, and i get "failed connection" 😂
Oh wow😂but thanks. Did you get it up and Running?
Why did you remove the entire wheel hub? I put my van up on ramps and access the sensors on the rear with no problems just what you did with little work. That was insane. That would be like removing the engine to get to the front transaxles. I have no idea why you did all of that. You only replaced the sensor. No bearings or anything else and tapping with a center punch or chisel. What was that for?
Thank you, I’m glad you had the time to positively reply!
think for DIYers, it provides better access to the sensor when the assembly is removed. It's not that difficult to remove the assembly, but if I had a lift or enough room to get behind the wheel, I would go your route. Laying on my back on the floor and removing the sensor is a little tricky.
You need a wobble extension
What brand of wheel bearing did you buy ?
Autozone
@@TheEtixzShow The cheaper 1 year warranty one ? Or the more expensive 🫰🏼 3 year/lifetime one ?
What year Sienna ?
2007 sienna
@@TheEtixzShow Cool 🆒 Thank You 👍🏼
If you don’t change the front mount, your new torque mount will end up in the same condition as the Amazon one.
Thanks Buddy, i will keep that in mind!!
I agree. I have the 3.3 v6 and changing all of them. I replaced the strut mount like this one about 3 months ago and it’s trash now. It seems easy enough to change em all so we’ll see.
very nice video!
Thanks for the Great Feed back, glad to help others!!!
In doing this job, did you feel the throttle more responsive?
Ohh yes i did!
Very good video
Thank you very much Sir!!!🫡
Glad to find this video. This is only one to match 2011 venza Toyota. You have boosted my confidence, thanks.
Here to help as many friends as possible!!!!
Rock Auto has coils starting out at like $30 and plugs for $6. Nice job on the video.👊
Thanks for the info regarding the great offer on the coils!!!!! My pleasure friend, glad the video was Nice.. than you🙏🙏🙏🙏
looks easy but what year is that van? mine is 2011 and an LE. asking because it looks different
Its a 2007
Your van vibrates at 40 to 60 MPH?
11/16?? these are japanese cars.. get a METRIC set.. you Trumpist
Replaced only 1 spark plug?? Do em all or don't do them. Mixing plugs is not good for ECM. Ask a pro.
Thanks !!!🙏