davo94 wrote:Get the biggest oil cooler you can get. Plumb it up like a prado so that the new oil cooler is befor the factory one and the most important tip is use your brain. Spend lots of tine researching the effects on oil temp on transmission life. Service the auto even tho toyo say not to.
Fedorgnp wrote:Gipsy are you sure you dont work for Toyota. I think Toyota should educate people when buying thier Hilux's. I told the salesmans what i needed it for and he did not mention anything about how poorly the hilux would tow. Even when i got it serviced by toyota, i told the mechanics the A/T light came on while towing and they still said nothing except thats the first they have ever heard of it.) I read the manual and its up to interpretation. It should clearly state. (Do not drive in D while towing. You must rev your motors balls out in 3rd if you want to tow)
_Munners_ wrote:Hi all,
I have a 2009 Toyota Hilux SR5 (4x4 AT 3.0TD). On paper it looks OK to do the following but want real-world answers.
I want to buy a Goldstream cmaper trailer and need to know if the lux can tow it without issue and without weight distribution hitch.
Camper trailer is GVM 1420kg (TARE 1260kg) and has a Hyland hitch.
vincentvega wrote:are there any scanguages that do trans temp for the 4 speed autos?
ktm300 wrote:vincentvega wrote:are there any scanguages that do trans temp for the 4 speed autos?
Yes .
vincentvega wrote:ktm300 wrote:vincentvega wrote:are there any scanguages that do trans temp for the 4 speed autos?
Yes .
Care to elaborate?
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