I bought a certified 2010 Toyota Highlander with 40K miles a few months ago and soon noticed a distinctive knock on cold acceleration which diminishes as the engine warms up. Apparently the pistons in this engine have a short skirt and tend to rock a bit in these engines until they heat up and expand. There are many people driving all the toyota and Lexus cars with the V6 complaining of the dreaded piston slap.
Took it into the dealer who said it was pre-ignition due to carbon in the combustion chamber (yeah right) and did a de-carb service at no charge. Took it to a second dealer who said it was normal for these engines to sound like that as the different metals expand. At least I have it documented with a few years left on the warranty....
So, hopefully the piston slap isn't detrimental to the engine. What is a good 5w30 ( has the tow package) to minimize the sound and/ or any possible cylinder wear? I'd like to put in Mobil 1 at its next oil change.
Took it into the dealer who said it was pre-ignition due to carbon in the combustion chamber (yeah right) and did a de-carb service at no charge. Took it to a second dealer who said it was normal for these engines to sound like that as the different metals expand. At least I have it documented with a few years left on the warranty....
So, hopefully the piston slap isn't detrimental to the engine. What is a good 5w30 ( has the tow package) to minimize the sound and/ or any possible cylinder wear? I'd like to put in Mobil 1 at its next oil change.