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What is the engine code for a 2014 Lexus GS 350?

The engine code for a 2014 Lexus GS 350 is 2GR-FSE. This is a 3.5-liter V6 engine that was used in various Lexus and Toyota models during that time period.


Detailed Information on the 2014 Lexus GS 350 Engine


The 2014 Lexus GS 350 was powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine with the engine code 2GR-FSE. This engine was part of Toyota's GR engine family and featured direct fuel injection, dual variable valve timing, and other advanced technologies to improve power output, fuel efficiency, and emissions.


The key specifications of the 2GR-FSE engine in the 2014 Lexus GS 350 are:



  • Displacement: 3,456 cc (211 cu in)

  • Cylinder configuration: V6

  • Valvetrain: DOHC, 24 valves, Dual VVT-i

  • Fuel system: Direct injection

  • Horsepower: 306 hp @ 6,400 rpm

  • Torque: 277 lb-ft @ 4,800 rpm


The 2GR-FSE engine was known for its smooth power delivery, good fuel efficiency, and reliability. It was a popular choice in many Lexus and Toyota models during the 2010s.

What is the code po174 on a Lexus?


P0174 means that the bank 2 system is lean. Typically, this is not associated with a MAF sensor but most likely an intake air leak after the MAF sensor on bank 2.My experience and suggestion is to check for a vacuum or air leak.



What engine does a GS 350 have?


3.5L V6 engine
The vehicle comes with a 3.5L V6 engine that delivers 311 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque.



Why did Lexus stop making the GS 350?


The declining sales, coupled with the increasing competition from rival luxury brands, made it difficult for Lexus to justify continued GS production.



How can I find my engine code?


The engine number can typically be found on the engine block or the distributor cap. Ensure your engine block is clean as this may obscure the code you're looking for.



What is the engine code for a 2014 Lexus IS350?


2014 Lexus IS350 (3.5L 6 -cyl Engine Code 2GR-FSE I) Motor Oil, Filters and Lubricants - AMSOIL.



What is the most common reason for P0171?


A P0171 code is set by your vehicle's powertrain control module (PCM) when it detects that the air-to-fuel ratio of your vehicle is too lean. This means that the PCM is relaying that the engine is receiving too much air into the combustion chamber and not enough fuel.



Can I drive a Lexus with the check engine light on?


But take a deep, serene breath and realize the light coming on doesn't mean you have to pull the car over to the side of the road and call a tow truck, but it is suggested that you get your Lexus checked quickly. Ignoring that warning could end up causing major, considerable damage to pricey engine parts.



What is the best year of the Lexus GS?


The 2013 Lexus GS is certainly one of the most reliable and often considered the best year Lexus GS when it comes to interior comfort for those long Johns Creek drives. The most significant changes were the 2016 model having a revamped design and being equipped with a new engine option.



What is the check engine light on a 2014 Lexus IS 350?


If the check engine light in your 2014 Lexus IS 350 starts flashing, that means that the problem needs attention promptly and your Lexus should be brought in immediately. This blinking light frequently reveals a severe engine misfire allowing unburned fuel to be dumped into the exhaust system.



What is the code P0171 on a GS 350?


The P0171 code means that, on the first bank of the engine, the fuel system is running weak (or lean) or a vacuum leak exists near this side of the engine. A lean condition occurs when the engine either receives too little fuel or too much air.


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