2001 TOYOTA MARK II

2.5L I6 NA 1JZ-GERWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$36,994 maintenance + known platform issues
~$7,399/yr · 620¢/mile equivalent · $32,383 maintenance + $3,911 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2001 Mark II is a solid executive sedan built on Toyota's proven JZX110 platform with legendary JZ-series inline-six engines. Main concerns center around automatic transmission longevity, ignition coil failures on high-mileage units, and VVT-i system deterioration rather than major engine internals—these engines are bulletproof when maintained.

Automatic Transmission (A340E/A650E) Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Harsh 2-3 or 3-4 shifts, Slipping under load, Delayed engagement from Park, Burnt ATF smell, Limp mode on highway pulls
Fix: The 4-speed auto is the Achilles heel—especially on 2.5L turbo and 3.0L twin-turbo models where owners ignore fluid changes. Transmission rebuild runs 12-16 hours labor, often needs torque converter and valve body work. Prevention: change ATF every 30k mi with Toyota Type T-IV, install auxiliary cooler on turbo cars.
Estimated cost: $2,800-4,200

Ignition Coil Pack Failure

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Misfire codes (P0300-P0306), Rough idle when warm, Hesitation on acceleration, Check engine light, Poor fuel economy
Fix: OEM coil packs deteriorate with heat cycles. Misfires typically start on cylinders 5-6 (hottest). Replace all six at once to avoid comebacks—2 hours labor. Use OEM Toyota or quality aftermarket (Denso); cheap eBay coils fail within 6 months.
Estimated cost: $450-750

VVT-i Cam Gear Oil Control Valve Clogging

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 100,000-160,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattling from valve cover on cold start, P1349 code (VVT system malfunction), Reduced power in midrange, Check engine light, Oil pressure warning intermittently
Fix: Sludge buildup from extended oil change intervals clogs the VVT oil control valve and cam gear filter screen. Clean or replace valve (1.5 hours), flush cam gear passages. If ignored, cam gear actuator fails ($800+ part). Run 5W-30 synthetic, change every 5k mi to prevent.
Estimated cost: $250-500

Lower Ball Joint and Front Control Arm Bushing Wear

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 90,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking over bumps, Steering wander, Inner tire edge wear, Loose steering feel, Failed inspection for play in ball joint
Fix: Front suspension bushings are rubber and deteriorate in rust-belt cars faster. Ball joints can separate if ignored—safety issue. Replace both lower control arms with OEM assemblies (non-serviceable ball joints), 3-4 hours with alignment. Aftermarket arms have premature bushing failure.
Estimated cost: $650-950

Power Steering Pump Whine and Leak

Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 110,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Whining noise on full lock, Groaning when cold, Fluid leak from pump or high-pressure line, Stiff steering intermittently
Fix: Pump seals harden and leak, or vanes wear causing noise. Rebuilt pumps available but quality varies—OEM remanufactured preferred. 2-3 hours labor, flush system with Honda PS fluid (better than ATF for these pumps). Check and replace pressure line O-rings during service.
Estimated cost: $400-650

Radiator and Coolant Hose Deterioration

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 140,000-200,000 mi
Symptoms: Coolant smell after driving, Overflow reservoir constantly low, Steam from engine bay, Radiator end tank cracking, Heater hose burst
Fix: Plastic radiator end tanks crack, heater hoses burst without warning—can cause overheating and head gasket failure. Replace radiator (aluminum core), all coolant hoses, and thermostat as preventive maintenance at 150k mi. 4-5 hours labor for complete job.
Estimated cost: $550-850

Alternator Bearing Failure

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 120,000-170,000 mi
Symptoms: Squealing or grinding from accessory belt area, Battery warning light, Dimming lights at idle, Dead battery repeatedly, Rough running when electrical load increases
Fix: Front bearing seizes or voltage regulator fails. Original Denso alternators last longer but rebuilds are hit-or-miss. Replace with OEM or quality reman (Denso preferred), 1.5 hours labor. Test charging voltage at battery: should see 13.8-14.4V at idle with accessories on.
Estimated cost: $350-600
Owner tips
  • Change ATF every 30,000 mi with Toyota Type T-IV—this transmission cannot tolerate neglect, especially on turbo models
  • Use 5W-30 full synthetic oil, change every 5,000 mi to prevent VVT-i cam gear sludging
  • Inspect front lower ball joints annually after 80k mi—they can separate without warning
  • Replace all six ignition coils together when first one fails to avoid repeat labor
  • Flush coolant system and replace radiator/hoses at 150k mi before catastrophic failure
Absolutely buy one if the transmission shifts cleanly and maintenance records show regular ATF changes—the JZ engine will outlast the body, but neglected automatics are expensive landmines.
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