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Re: Injectors

Postby Krat on Fri, 26 Jun 2015 12:31 +0000

Hellbound wrote:Thats a pretty decent price for oem, what exactly swayed you to go with these over the baileys?

Looking to buy some really soon and would apprececiate your input


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Re: Injectors

Postby evo on Fri, 24 Jul 2015 6:42 +0000

Here we go. My first post. My 2010 Hilux with 120kms needs new injectors. To say I am angry is a understatement. I have always been vigilant with fuel, filters and also ran Wynns ETD. I am now up for a new set of injectors. Rang a fuel injection place today and they advised me they are doing a Hilux every 2 days. I can't believe Toyota have an obvious problem and will not address it. I have BTW rang Toyota and registered a complaint.$2500.00 out of pocket. Not happy. Any thoughts? :evil:
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Re: Injectors

Postby Jacko9 on Fri, 24 Jul 2015 6:50 +0000

Its a common fault, I know of plenty of other brands needing new injectors too, common rails will always need injectors more often than your old style injector needed replacing, it's just that simple, if you can't stomach that, don't own a Toyota, or a diesel in general these days... That said, I would put Baileys Diesel group injectors in if I were you, I doubt you'll have much in the way of issues with their injectors from what I read..
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Re: Injectors

Postby fourby4diesel on Fri, 24 Jul 2015 6:57 +0000

evo wrote:Here we go. My first post. My 2010 Hilux with 120kms needs new injectors. To say I am angry is a understatement. I have always been vigilant with fuel, filters and also ran Wynns ETD. I am now up for a new set of injectors. Rang a fuel injection place today and they advised me they are doing a Hilux every 2 days. I can't believe Toyota have an obvious problem and will not address it. I have BTW rang Toyota and registered a complaint.$2500.00 out of pocket. Not happy. Any thoughts? :evil:


Hi,
Are you angry when your tyres are worn down?
The injectors are wear n tear items.
120k is perfect time to replace them.







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Re: Injectors

Postby Hellbound on Sat, 25 Jul 2015 8:43 +0000

How do you know they need replacing, what are the injector feedback values?
60% of the time, it works every time
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Re: Injectors

Postby millsi on Thu, 17 Sep 2015 8:16 +0000

fourby4diesel wrote:Hi,
Are you angry when your tyres are worn down?
The injectors are wear n tear items.
120k is perfect time to replace them.








Cheers, Anth ;)
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Where is the next trip? SNOW SNOW SNOW LETS GO!!!!!


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Re: Injectors

Postby ktm300 on Thu, 17 Sep 2015 10:35 +0000

millsi wrote:
fourby4diesel wrote:Hi,
Are you angry when your tyres are worn down?
The injectors are wear n tear items.
120k is perfect time to replace them.

I to disagree that they are a wear down item.Is it stated in the service book to replace them at 120klm ??
The cost of owning a modern diesel is to exspensive IMO .
Add the cost of EGR crap. catch can its just to much .OIl pick up needs to be inspected or cleaned ...

I have recently sold my hilux just before all these costs were about to start for me . Dont forget water pump ????
Unbreakable certainly at a cost though that toyota love . Going by the recent info you see around everyone is becoming a EGR clearner expert . and charging accordingly .

By the way i love my patrol 4.2tdi






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Re: Injectors

Postby fourby4diesel on Thu, 17 Sep 2015 7:42 +0000

Bullshit :?

You can lead a horse to water :roll:

But you can't make it drink :lol:

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Check your injectors about every 10,000k.
WARNING check oil pickup screen is clear
no chips no tune ups - why increase risk of piston cracking?
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Re: Injectors

Postby ktm300 on Fri, 18 Sep 2015 5:21 +0000

No bullshit [emoji3]
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Re: Injectors

Postby Krat on Fri, 18 Sep 2015 9:04 +0000

evo wrote:Here we go. My first post. My 2010 Hilux with 120kms needs new injectors. To say I am angry is a understatement. I have always been vigilant with fuel, filters and also ran Wynns ETD. I am now up for a new set of injectors. Rang a fuel injection place today and they advised me they are doing a Hilux every 2 days. I can't believe Toyota have an obvious problem and will not address it. I have BTW rang Toyota and registered a complaint.$2500.00 out of pocket. Not happy. Any thoughts? :evil:


Wow, 120,000 sounds great :D .
I have an Aug 07 with 87,000 on the clock and just had the injectors changed out and new Baileys put in.
Feedback value on two injectors was -3.5 before replacement, now sitting nicely below 1.
I always thought that because I was doing low km's, serviced every 5000 etc, etc, that all would be good.
Not so.
I cleaned the egr out at 65,000, new fuel filter every 20,000, catch can fitted at 80,000.
When the egr and throttle body were checked again at 87,000 it was filthy, this time it was not wet crap it was dry and dusty. So the catch can is working but the soot is still being deposited.
EGR plate now fitted, so fingers crossed.
I haven't done a big trip since the new Baileys have gone in, but it now runs quieter and responds nicely when the foot is planted.
I will give an update on the fuel economy after the next trip.
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Re: Injectors

Postby millsi on Tue, 22 Sep 2015 8:28 +0000

320000km on my original injectors. About the minimum they should last.

No change in economy since new.

Getting them tested every 10000km now.
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Re: Injectors

Postby fourby4diesel on Tue, 22 Sep 2015 6:14 +0000

millsi wrote:320000km on my original injectors. About the minimum they should last.

No change in economy since new.

Getting them tested every 10000km now.


Bullshit :D

What year is it?
New DENSO Injectors are the go! New genuine parts.
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WARNING check oil pickup screen is clear
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Re: Injectors

Postby millsi on Thu, 24 Sep 2015 10:55 +0000

Lol, 2010.
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Re: Injectors

Postby Blackdelux on Thu, 24 Sep 2015 6:58 +0000

millsi wrote:320000km on my original injectors. About the minimum they should last.

No change in economy since new.

Getting them tested every 10000km now.



are you running extra filter??
whats your secret
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Re: Injectors

Postby DeadlyBeast on Thu, 24 Sep 2015 7:11 +0000

320,000km in 4 to 5 years - Mostly highway kilometres I'm guessing?
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Re: Injectors

Postby millsi on Sat, 26 Sep 2015 10:07 +0000

Yep, mostly highway kms.
Everything is OEM.
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Re: Injectors

Postby ktm300 on Sat, 26 Sep 2015 10:55 +0000

How do you do that many klms in 5 years ?
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Re: Injectors

Postby fourby4diesel on Sat, 26 Sep 2015 12:13 +0000

millsi wrote:Lol, 2010.


No bullshit mate, high Klm's is the best thing you can do.

But most people not doing that many.

when I put the facts out there, I'm talking averages.

Now what's your data?
I'd love to do a diagnostic on it :D those buggers will be worn.
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WARNING check oil pickup screen is clear
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Re: Injectors

Postby millsi on Sat, 26 Sep 2015 2:04 +0000

ktm300 wrote:How do you do that many klms in 5 years ?

Dirt bikes/Road bike riding local plus interstate. Interstate for work and holidays, plus I like to drive. Even bought a tractor back from Mildura to Brisbane via Melbourne.

Did 310000km in 5 years exactly. Have slowed up lots since then as I have other things to do.
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Re: Injectors

Postby Talktheroo on Sun, 27 Sep 2015 6:37 +0000

It's the real deal, people.
Millsi lives out the back of Burke, too. :lol:
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