im hoping there is a pin on the ECU all ready for this feature and you just add a connector and a switch.
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Originally posted by nudgebar View Postim hoping there is a pin on the ECU all ready for this feature and you just add a connector and a switch.
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Can someone please tell me how the manual DPF burn button is supposed to work...I mean, when will you know to use it? Will a light come on in the dashboard indicating that the DPF is blocked? If so, I'm pretty sure, Toyota can program the ECU to do a burn once that light goes on ( I guess that's how it's supposed to work currently)....Or are you to guess when a burn is needed?2016 Landcruiser Prado GXL, 2.8l Diesel, AT - Graphite
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Originally posted by BRR234 View PostCan someone please tell me how the manual DPF burn button is supposed to work...I mean, when will you know to use it? Will a light come on in the dashboard indicating that the DPF is blocked? If so, I'm pretty sure, Toyota can program the ECU to do a burn once that light goes on ( I guess that's how it's supposed to work currently)....Or are you to guess when a burn is needed?
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Just got ECU update with dash light and manual regen button booked in for the prado this morning while at service
MY2018 January buildLast edited by brissy; 16-02-2019, 02:44 PM.2018 GXL 2.8 1GD,
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Dea, Toyota Hilux 0. Ner,
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CUSTOMER SERVICE EXERCISE NOTIFICATION
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Toyota Australia is sending this letter to inform of a Customer Service Exercise involving youT Toyota
Hilux.
Due to inappropriate Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Automatic regeneration control by the Engine
Control Module (ECM), exhaust hard deposits can accumulate at the front portion of the DPF oxidation
catalyst, causing the heating performance of the catalyst to degrade.
If the above situation occurs, white smoke may be discharged during DPF Automatic regeneration or
the driver may experience the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)illuminate in the dashboard
instrument cluster.
Accordingly, we request that you contact your preferred Toyota dealer to schedule an appointment to
have, free of charge the ECM software upgraded and a DPF system inspection performed. This exercise
will take approximately 1 to 2.5 hours, however if the DPF system parts are deemed unserviceable,
additional time may be required to allow replacement. Depending on youT preferred Toyota dealer's
woik schedule, it may be necessary to reschedule your vehicle for a longer period.
In addition, a new feature has been made available called'DPF custom mode'which visually indicates t(
the driver every time an Automatic regeneration is in progress. This indication is by meams of a
message or mumination of the DPF lamp.'Custom mode'can be enabled free of charge by the dealer a
the owner's request at the time of booking.
Finally, ouT records indicate that your vehicle may benefit from installing a DPF MaTtual regeneration
switch. This switch will allow the driver to perform a regeneration cycle when it cannot be performed
automatically by the vehicle's ECM. The installation of this switch will be frree of charge and take an
additional 1 hour. please see attached DPF Leaflet for further information.
If you no longer own this vehicle, please complete theappropriate sections on the aaachedform an'
, etuTn it in the postage paid envelope enclosed.
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Last edited by vxowner18; 21-02-2019, 02:53 PM.2018 Prado 150 VX ARB Summit Bullbar ARB Recovery Points Toyota Towbar Rhino Backbone Pioneer Platform Provent Catch Can Dual Battery Blacksys CH-200 and more to go
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Hmm. I just got the letter from Mr T today re. the update to the DPF .[May 2016 build]. There is NO mention of the switch option. I have a copy of the letter for a very similar vintage car [within 2 weeks] which does mention the free switch. This particular car starred as one of the very early DPF failures on this forum and later had a DPF replaced. Mine has had no issues at 30000km and 2 updates. My question is are they only fitting switches to cars with a history of DPF problems? My problem is that my car goes into very remote areas where being towed to the nearest Toyota dealer is not an option. "Fit for purpose" as per Trade Practises Act? So why do some get a switch and others don't????
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