2017 LEXUS GS 450H

3.5L V6 HybridRWDAUTOMATIChybrid
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$49,492 maintenance + known platform issues
~$9,898/yr · 820¢/mile equivalent · $31,218 maintenance + $6,324 expected platform issues
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2017 GS 450h is a sophisticated hybrid sedan with Lexus reliability, but the 2GR-FXE engine in this generation has a critical carbon buildup issue that can lead to catastrophic engine damage if neglected. The hybrid system itself is generally bulletproof, but when the engine goes, it's expensive.

Carbon Buildup Leading to Engine Failure (2GR-FXE)

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: rough idle or hesitation on cold starts, misfires in cylinders 2, 4, or 6, check engine light with P0300-P0306 codes, loss of power under acceleration, catastrophic failure: spun bearings, scored cylinder walls
Fix: Direct-injection engines accumulate carbon on intake valves. Without preventive walnut blasting every 60-80k miles, carbon chunks break off and score cylinder walls or cause oil starvation. Once bearings spin or pistons score, you need a complete engine rebuild or replacement. Rebuild: 30-40 hours labor. Short block swap: 25-30 hours. Used engine with installation: 20-25 hours.
Estimated cost: $8,000-15,000

Transmission Oil Cooler Failure

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 100,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: transmission fluid in coolant (strawberry milkshake in overflow), coolant in transmission (delayed shifts, slipping), overheating transmission or engine, transmission failure if cross-contamination occurs
Fix: The integrated oil cooler in the radiator develops internal leaks, mixing ATF and coolant. Requires immediate attention—if fluids mix, both the transmission and cooling system need flushing, and the E-CVT can fail. Replace radiator assembly and flush both systems. If caught early: 4-5 hours. If transmission damaged: add 15-20 hours for E-CVT rebuild.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,500 (early catch), $6,000-9,000 (if E-CVT damaged)

Inverter Coolant Pump Failure

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 90,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: whining or grinding noise from under the vehicle, hybrid system warning light, reduced power or refusal to start, P0A93 or P0AC4 codes (inverter cooling system)
Fix: The electric coolant pump for the hybrid inverter fails due to bearing wear or internal corrosion. The pump is under the vehicle near the transmission. Replacement requires draining hybrid coolant and removing underbody panels. 2-3 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $800-1,400

Transmission Mount Deterioration

Common · low severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: clunking when shifting from Park to Drive or Reverse, excessive vibration at idle with AC on, engine movement visible when accelerating hard
Fix: The hydraulic transmission mount wears out and loses damping. Common on hybrids due to electric motor torque pulses. Replacement is straightforward: support powertrain, unbolt old mount, install new. 1.5-2 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $400-700

Head Gasket Failure (Secondary Issue from Carbon)

Rare · high severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: white smoke from exhaust on startup, coolant loss with no visible leaks, overheating, coolant in oil (chocolate milk on dipstick), P0301-P0306 misfires
Fix: Head gaskets fail either from overheating due to carbon-related issues or age. On the 2GR-FXE, both heads must come off. Requires timing chain removal, decking heads, new gaskets, and coolant flush. Often done in conjunction with carbon cleaning. 18-22 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $4,500-7,000

Fuel Filter/Pump Module Clogging

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 100,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: hesitation or stumbling under load, intermittent loss of power, check engine light with fuel pressure codes (P0087, P0089), hard starting after sitting
Fix: The in-tank fuel pump module has a filter that clogs over time, especially if fuel quality is poor. Requires dropping the fuel tank or accessing via rear seat removal (depending on model). Replace entire pump assembly. 2-3 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $700-1,200
Owner tips
  • Perform walnut blast carbon cleaning every 60,000-80,000 miles religiously—this is THE preventive measure for this engine. Cost: $400-700.
  • Use Top Tier fuel exclusively and consider adding a fuel system cleaner every 10,000 miles to slow carbon buildup.
  • Inspect coolant color regularly—pink/red ATF contamination in orange coolant is your early warning for oil cooler failure.
  • Change hybrid coolant per Lexus schedule (150k mi)—the inverter cooling system is critical and cheap insurance.
  • When buying used, pull engine oil cap and inspect for sludge/carbon. Look at service records for evidence of carbon cleaning. Compression test all cylinders.
Buy one if it has documented carbon cleaning history and clean compression test—otherwise you're gambling on a $10k+ engine rebuild. Post-2015 2GR-FXE engines are better than earlier versions, but still require vigilance.
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