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Gearbox issue
Vehicle Details: I own a 2011 (MY12) turbo diesel 4x4. Issue Description: When shifting into second gear, the transmission produces a grinding or crunching sound. Additionally, downshifting into first gear is only possible when the vehicle is completely stationary. Repairs Attempted: To address the issue, I have replaced the gearbox, installed two new clutches over time, and replaced both the master and slave cylinders. Despite these repairs, the issue persists. I'm seeking advice on potential causes or further steps that could resolve the problem. -
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Timing Belt light
Hi all I just joined Prado club and I live in Cairn’s and although I love my Prado I have to sell it because since my wife’s hip surgery she cannot get in it. Does anyone know where I can find a proper Prado/Toyota buy and sell dealer up here ? Its 2013 model that goes like a rocket with only 150km Also since it’s hit 150km the timing belt light comes on..do I need to get that fixed before I sell it or tell new owner about it if I can get it removed? Cheers -
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Broken wiring --location help
Look on the block, they are not from a knock sensor, or oil pressure sensor -
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2017 Toyota Hilux 4x2 workmate - transmission issue
Mate go to a transmission specialist, that's all they work on, day in, day out. You wouldn't go to a dentist for a new pair of shoes The Aisin trans is really durable, have the specialist perform a service, unless the vehicle is throwing a check engine light, don't expect any fault codes to be logged, so I doubt hooking up a laptop will reveal anything, afterall that's NOT Midas specialty, just my 2 bobs worth -
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2017 Toyota Hilux 4x2 workmate - transmission issue
Hi I purchased a used 2017 4x2 workmate, auto, which I've owned for over 12 months now. I have noticed an issue with the transmission. First thing in the morning is when it is most noticeable but does happen during the day also. When the ute is about to change from 3rd gear into 4th it revs high as it goes into the next gear. It always seems to be from 3rd to 4th. I was at Midas getting my brake pads changed and i had a good chat to the guys down there about it. They suggested it could be that the transmission fluid needs a flush out. They did show me the colour of the transmission oil and it was apparantly ok but not great (yellow/dirty colour as apposed to red as advised). They said this may help (at about $400) but cant guarantee it and for about $150 they would hook it up to their computer (I'm not sure all details) and take it for a drive and see what the ute tells them. I guess I'm after some opinions on this and do you think its worth spending the money to do these initial processes, which I'm leaning towards. Looking for advice... Cheers Gilly -
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Corrolla Station wagon
I don't know about Corolla, but I tried to get an Hyundai i30 wagon and was told that they wouldn't bring any in since the demand was so low. Bought an MG ZS SUV instead. Herb -
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Corrolla Station wagon
Would anyone know if Toyota had reconsidered bringing the new wagon to Australia - also does anyone think there would be a demand? -
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fuel door spring
I'm surprised to hear that, Tony, I have a 1995 Hi Ace and every little thing I needed they had,rubber gear shift bushes door seals and other stuff, I can't remember. Herb -
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1999 Vienta V6 won't start
Thanks Tony Its not my car. It belonged to a family friend who has sadly passed away. I don't think he would have put E10 in it. He was a fairly handy bloke mechanically. I have also been thinking if the battery being flat for some time might be an issue. Maybe there is an immobiliser that needs to be reset? I replaced the battery and have plenty of cranking power. Its a well looked after car and I would like to use it as a daily. I'll check the fuses and then the fuel pump. Appreciate your assistance. -
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1999 Vienta V6 won't start
Hi David, It is possible your fuel pump has packed up. If the fuel in the tank is over 2 years old, especially if it's E10, then it may have compromised the pump and sender unit. (hence no fuel gauge). If you leave E10 fuel in a tank for several years in a car not optimised for it, then that can and will wreak havoc in the fuel system. I hope that isn't the case and it's just something simple. Check for a blown fuse first, of course, then move to the pump itself. You can either elect to remove the pump from where ever it resides as I'm not sure on that particular model, and just apply 12V to it and see if it pumps. Alternatively, you could disconnect the fuel feed line to your fuel rail, place the tube into a bottle and see if it pumps fuel that way. You mentioned if it has a kill switch. You'd know this if it's your car, so I am suspecting it's not yours ? These cars won't have a kill switch unless it's been fitted with an aftermarket immobilizer, which can kill one or two things, Electrical and fuel or just electrical or just fuel. Depends how it's been wired up I guess. You may also no spark. Pull one plug out and ground it to something metallic and have someone crank the engine to see if you have spark. if so, then it's more than likely a fuel related problem. Good luck and let us know how you go. Cheers mate
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