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  • #16
    i drove mine for 5 weeks waiting for the part to come in
    just dont fill it right to the top
    2008 Dune D4D manual GXL update - with lots of fruit !! + Roma Razorback Off Road Van

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    • #17


      No need to drain tanks to change this filler hose.
      Easy DIY job.
      Clean, dry then 2 clamps.

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      • #18
        Same Issue 2004 V6 Grande. Wife driving car to pick up son from school, parked it, left engine running with A/C and son noticed strong fuel smell when getting in car. they looked underneath and noticed fuel leaking above rear Diff. I was not close by so she called RAC, diagnosed split hose and towed home. Car had not been refilled for over a week butt he return from the engine must return to the rear tank as i am sure it had switched to front tank before leak.
        ***If you have friends out there that own any 90/120 Series i would strongly suggest they have it changed sooner rather than later stuck somewhere. Also could potentially catch fire if left leaking for long enough***

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        • #19
          Yep, found mine had a crack in the filler hose the other week. Only a problem when both tanks are full. It's one of those "I'll get to one day" jobs.
          04 GXL - Red Centa dual battery, Alloy B/bar, BFG AT's, Rhino Rack commercial bars x 3, GME TX3540, TJM roof cage, Outback Ideas recovery points, LHS rear drawer, 2" Dobinsons/Bilstein lift, ARB CKMA12 air compressor, CoilRite airbags, ARB 2.5m awning, MCC Dual Wheel Carrier, Eagle Eye headlights with 55w hid lo beam.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Gramps View Post
            Yep, found mine had a crack in the filler hose the other week. Only a problem when both tanks are full. It's one of those "I'll get to one day" jobs.
            I've got some if you need it.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by amts View Post
              I've got some if you need it.
              That would be awesome, I'll drop you an sms to organize. Much appreciated.
              04 GXL - Red Centa dual battery, Alloy B/bar, BFG AT's, Rhino Rack commercial bars x 3, GME TX3540, TJM roof cage, Outback Ideas recovery points, LHS rear drawer, 2" Dobinsons/Bilstein lift, ARB CKMA12 air compressor, CoilRite airbags, ARB 2.5m awning, MCC Dual Wheel Carrier, Eagle Eye headlights with 55w hid lo beam.

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              • #22
                Another "me too!" Here. Around 200,000km, sprung a leak. Bought a new pipe for about $40 from Amayama.com, took about 5 minutes to pop it in. Not a job you should put off considering how easy it is to fix!

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                • #23
                  Same issue at 230,000 km on 2007 diesel 120. Easy to replace, cost $86 from Toyota in Brisbane. I asked if it was a common problem and was told they had sold 45 so far this year. Dont know if that was Toyota as a whole or just this dealer. Did it myself after being quoted $190 labour by another Toyota dealer.

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                  • #24
                    Has anyone had the filler pipe going to the subtank crack? It doesn't have the corrugations in it but I was checking under mine today and that hose looked hard too.

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                    • #25
                      It's a common problem with both Petrol and Diesel models.
                      PradoPoint GTG 2014 - Iconic High Country - Victoria
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                      • #26
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                        Did over 10K km with the Rescue Tape one. Pro tip, there is one Slikaflex that is resistant to petrol.
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                        • #27
                          I just noticed I was loosing fuel. It may explain my poor fuel economy recently.

                          I would put up a pic, but the new extortion on Photobucket prevents me.

                          I've ordered a pipe on Amayama for $46. Toyota wanted $100



                          Corigator
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                          Last edited by Corigator; 24-08-2017, 06:13 PM.
                          Greg - 08 D4D Prado,
                          Some trips done - Cape York, Fraser Island, Simpson Desert / Central Aust, Vic High Country.

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                          • #28
                            Just ordered mine from Amayama - US$40 delivered to Czech Republic. I started smelling diesel about 4 months ago, finally did some research here on the forum and... well, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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                            2003 LC120 (European Prado) 1KD-FTV 3.0 D4D. All stock including standard transmission. Apparently not one of the VIN numbers that has an injector seating problem but keeping an eye on it anyway....

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                            • #29
                              Just getting mine replaced noticed a dinner plate spill after filling up. The hose has ribs probably to allow it to flex it had cracked in one of the rib valleys and was as hard as a rock. Once it gets hard cracks instead of flexing. 210k on Prado(2009).
                              I was lucky only small crack but could have been a lot worse and a lot more fuel lost. I would say worth checking and if hard get it replaced at next service.
                              2009 120TD Auto, Snorkel, Tow, Soveriegn Bull Bar, Dual Batteries, Rear Suspension Air Bags, UHF, Toyo Open Country Tyre AT II,, ScanGauge

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                              • #30
                                part no

                                77213 35380

                                fairly easy job to do

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