Cam Sensor Leaks

Sept. 16, 2019
This bulletin applies to 2017-2018 Toyota Highlander and Sienna, 2018 Camry and 2016-1028 Tacoma models. Some vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS 3.5L engine may exhibit an engine oil leak from the cam sensor bolt holes. The flange bolts and the camshaft housings have been changed to address the issue.

This bulletin applies to 2017-2018 Toyota Highlander and Sienna, 2018 Camry and 2016-1028 Tacoma models. Some vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS 3.5L engine may exhibit an engine oil leak from the cam sensor bolt holes. The flange bolts and the camshaft housings have been changed to address the issue.

If oil is leaking from one or more cam sensor bolt holes, remove the affected cam housing and install a new cam housing. Replace all cam sensor bolts on the new cam housing with the new upgraded bolts. Confirm that the leak issue has been repaired.

P/N ...................................................................  PART ..................................... QTY

Previous 90105-A0103..New 90105-06323... Flange boltb.................................. 2

Previous 11103-0P020...New 11103-0P022....Housing sub-assy, camshaft RH.. 1

11104-0P020...................................................Housing sub-assy, camshaft LH....1

11213-0P030...................................................Gasket, cyl head cover RH ...........1

11214-0P010...................................................Gasket, cyl head cover LH ............1

11159-0P040...................................................Gasket, cam bearing cap oil hole ..1

15193-0P010..................................................Gasket, timing gear or chain cover. 1

NOTE: Order parts as needed. Only one cam housing is required unless oil leaks from both cam housings.

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