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    Toyota DPF class action. 2015 - 2020 Hilux, Prado.

    Just saw this in the news. Doesn't apply to me but thought it might interest others. I'm sure a few on here own vehicles in this age bracket.

    Article mentions free DPF replacement for NZ customers.

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/motoring/13315...-utes-and-suvs
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    The Aussies won their class action suit against Toyota for the identical issue...so that's got to look good for the potential outcome.

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    Toyota sent me a recall notice a couple of years ago and replaced the DPF on my 2018 Hilux. I see in the article they talk about a button on the steering wheel for manual burn-offs. I didn't get one of those. I seldom use mine for short runs, it usually gets a good workout. Only once did I see a plume of white smoke out the back, and that was with the old DPF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schwen View Post
    Toyota sent me a recall notice a couple of years ago and replaced the DPF on my 2018 Hilux. I see in the article they talk about a button on the steering wheel for manual burn-offs. I didn't get one of those. I seldom use mine for short runs, it usually gets a good workout. Only once did I see a plume of white smoke out the back, and that was with the old DPF.
    Button is on the dash on the later models not steering wheel
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    You'd think someone would be along to claim this as fake news, surely Toyota's are invincible haha.
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    Ford and Mazda also having huge issues with dpf technology. But they sell fuck all so no one cares haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    All makers are also having huge issues with dpf technology. But they sell fuck all so no one cares haha
    Fixed it for you... Turns out our diesel is still not that clean compared to overseas fuels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Fixed it for you... Turns out our diesel is still not that clean compared to overseas fuels.
    Yep. Used to be good. Now it full of water and impurities.
    Mercedes has recommended using 2 stroke oil in the fuel tanks on their diesels for areas with bad fuel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    Yep. Used to be good. Now it full of water and impurities.
    Mercedes has recommended using 2 stroke oil in the fuel tanks on their diesels for areas with bad fuel.
    How’s it full of water and impurities? I manage a fuel terminal. That’s news to me.
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    Yeah, 50:1 gets expensive at 65L mixed at time though!

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    Na! Not that rich. I use standard 2 stroke oil @ 200:1 to increase the lubricity of the diesel in all my old machines. I have kept a bunch of 250ml fruit drink bottles and keep a full one in all the wagons. Come time to refuel at about half empty (40-50 Litres)that works out close to 200:1.
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    To be fair, you don't even need 2-stroke oil - any cheap and cheerful crappy engine oil from Kmart or the Warehouse will increase the lubricity factor. Note well, anything with an oxygen sensor won't like you for this though. One of the side issues with burning a little bit more oil is more carbon etc, and the oxygen sensor won't like the crap buildup over time. I'm not commenting on EGR and DPF systems here either haha.

    The good old manual Patrols, Safaris and Land Crabs will be fine.
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    We've also got seasonal and regional differences in diesel, with different quality parameters set in legislation.

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    It's 2015 to current, not to 2020. I've just registered my 2022 Fortuner as it has the 1GD-FTV engine. The DPF light comes on every 300-400km. I don't know if that's normal or not, but since the legal action is no cost to me thought I might as well register. Might get some cash.
    https://www.shinelawyers.co.nz/servi...f-class-action

    If you purchased a Toyota Hilux, Fortuner or Prado model manufactured from 1 October 2015, you may be eligible for compensation, and are encouraged to register for this action.
    What is the Toyota DPF Action about?
    This action aims to determine whether New Zealand Toyota customers who purchased a Hilux, Fortuner or Prado vehicles with a 1GD-FTV or 2GD-FTV diesel engine deserve to be compensated for losses suffered as a result of defective Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Systems. The effects of a faulty DPF include poor fuel efficiency, offensive-smelling exhaust emissions, excessive white smoke and persistent warning notifications.

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    They did my 2017as part of a recall (unknown to me) about 2 years ago when I took it in for its last warranty service.
    Just did it. Didn’t have issues prior
    Apparently it’s about $10k in parts

 

 

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