AllD4D 1CD/FTV from 2001/2004 same as above with exception of classification of oil being CF/B3-98. Don't ask me why the difference in the classification, it's in the book & on the disc. All details can be downloaded for a small fee. Regards, Beagh1958. PS: If your Toyota handbook tell's you otherwise then follow Toyota
Thankyou, D4D. Seems a replacement is due in the not too far future. Any ideas how to take it up with Toyota, like stats or strategies? The car is under extended factory warranty to March 2015. Injectors are not included unless they "are found to be defective in matierials or workmanship". Anyone can share their experience?
Answeredby Honest John. It's a BMW engine, not a Toyota engine. Yes, you picked the wrong car for long distance work. Toyota hybrids are brilliant for town
Whilston small units, is the Toyota 1.4 D-4D a good little engine or does it also have problems like the 2.2 unit? Better are Toyota D4D, Honda CDTi, Volvo D5. Actually, I've just remembered - a guy at work was driving a Mk1 petrol Micra from the eighties that smoked a bit, but I figure that has an excuse, and anyway he soon killed it,
Our2014 Toyota Hilux SR5 4x4 automatic is powered by a 3.0-litre turbo diesel engine which first appeared all the way back in the year 2005. With 126kW of power and 343Nm of torque, it’s by no
Itseems after reading about the D4 VVTI engine, our 2004 Toyota Avensis (200km) is possibly experiencing some of the issues discussed in the forum with carbon-build up. The car seems to run fine, but over the last six months it has developed a 'whirling' sound - best described as the sound made when paper hits a fan. To my knowledge the . 37 25 66 180 13 258 106 379 220

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