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  • dwilliams35
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 2464

    #16
    Originally posted by Going_deep

    Same here on a 2017. Most auto parts stores will have the Y fitting but not the o-rings to replace. Not that expensive so I'd just get the Y and replace.
    The O-ring set is pretty easy to find on amazon, I did that once then changed the Y fitting after it cracked probably 60k miles later…

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    • Shooter
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2023
      • 561

      #17
      Radiator pressure test kits are between 40 and 80 bucks. Small investment for what might be a big problem down the road.
      Making Texas Hog Free One Hog At A Time

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      • Going_deep
        Member
        • Aug 2023
        • 99

        #18
        Originally posted by dwilliams35

        The O-ring set is pretty easy to find on amazon, I did that once then changed the Y fitting after it cracked probably 60k miles later…
        I'm an instant gratification type that wanted it done right then and not wait for the o-rings but yes you can find them online.

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        • WhiteBassFisher
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2023
          • 1477

          #19
          May as well rile up a few! With many brands, the owner must keep up with a common list of bad things that will happen to your make and model of truck.
          You don't need that with a Toyota!

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          • Matt
            Matt commented
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            Have their issues but I agree. American gas trucks are BS. Have owned all brands. The 5.0 was down 9 months for trans. Leaks everywhere but tows a trailer daily. Maybe they are better suited for driving to the office.
        • BigTim
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          • Aug 2023
          • 220

          #20
          https://aplusjapaneseautorepair.com/...%20oil%20leaks.

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          • Matt
            Matt commented
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            Aged seals because people tend.to hold.on to them longer...
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