My mums car. These lights are on. Drives fine.
I replaced brake pedal switch last year. Is it same thing?...
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Shorter drives especially in colder weather can absolutely create this creamy stuff under the oil cap. Very common.
I had it too. Due to condensation...
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lol anyone who thinks these engines are no good are on crack. Sorry.
Ofcourse there is always the odd one that's been neglected and has no history....
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Im really sorry to hear.
Get back to basics? Check for vacuum leaks. Make sure there are no leaks on the intake manifold/plenum chamber...
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Wal01
Have you checked the Knock Sensor? That plays with the timing and fuel if it messes up and you will get surging issues too.
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ywork. 200 000kms is nothing. I would be keeping it. They last a long time. Just
be proactive about repairs thats all.
The car...
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What about fuel pump? As in pump on its way out or blocked?
Pump relay playing up.
I had a toyota supra which had similar problems...
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Mate. Stick to the petrol. Less headaches and the 1grfe v6 motor is way too reliable. more power. Chance of supercharger installation.
Our of all...
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Misfiring is usually electrical. Surging/jerking is usually fuel related.
Any codes?
can you borrow a Air flow Meter from...
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The mighty and ever reliable v6. Very good choice indeed. you know what too? Out of the 4wd petrol market
The prado 120 v6 is probably the most...
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Grantw
How is the fuel consumption and power?
Do you notice the difference in improvements in both areas?
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I have had two 90 series petrol. The 1grfe 4 litre motor in the 120 series is leaps and bounds in power and way more economical on fuel than the 90 series...
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