2turbo2clutch wrote:Called the local dealer to book my '18 SR5 in for its 20k service later in the week... got told that there is an update for the DPF/ECU and it would take an extra couple of hours to complete than usual.
Interesting to see though that it doesn't seem to be a recall as such, just something that is getting done as vehicles come through the workshop. I usually service my vehicles myself, however with capped price and warranty it's easier to get it dealer serviced during this period. Which begs the question, if (as i'm sure there are many members on here who don't use Toyota for their servicing), are vehicles able to be booked in separately to do this update or does it have to tag along with a service of sorts?
Twototangotones wrote:Hi Team,
Just listed my increased DPF burns, higher fuel economy and soot in tailpipe issues to the local dealer.
Promptly got a phone call 10min after I logged the service request on their website.
They have explained that my vehicle (Jan 2017 SR 2.8) is under a recall (that 'R' word) that is very recent and I wouldn't have heard anything from Toyota yet. The recall is regarding the ECU and DPF (she alluded to reprogramming) but didn't get more info than that.
Dropping it off on Thursday to have them do the work - apparently it takes 1.5 - 2hrs.
Will let you guys know how I go!
Tones.
Andyfive wrote:SilverSP wrote:Andyfive wrote:Had my 40k service a week ago and they did an program update for the DPF. 2016 Model.
After the update my car now tells me when it is doing an DPF regeneration (on the dash). It also appeared to take less time to do the burn than before.
Interesting about the light. I had mine serviced 3 weeks or so ago at Toyota but haven’t seen a light nor told about it and I’ve done just over 2000km so I would have expected some regen during that time period.
The recall only came out the week I had mine serviced.
It's not.a light that comes on. It's a written message that comes up in the info screen between the speedo and rpm dials.
gjn wrote:I took mine in today for a service and asked for the ECU update, which was duly done. But the service staff had no idea how to set the custom mode to enable the dash display.
Very disappointing given that they are the largest Toyota dealer in South Australia...
chich wrote:Picked mine up Friday arvo, The dealer said they completed a deep burn what ever that means, and updated the firmware.
Also they said the dash should show when doing a burn will see. other then that they said all looks good.
Fuel usage is still the same at 10.5 cant get it any lower.
berniecam wrote:chich wrote:Picked mine up Friday arvo, The dealer said they completed a deep burn what ever that means, and updated the firmware.
Also they said the dash should show when doing a burn will see. other then that they said all looks good.
Fuel usage is still the same at 10.5 cant get it any lower.
X2. virtually the same exactly as you stated word for word, fuel usage 90% of time at 10 .5 Lt /100km may be only at 10 % of the time have seen it drop to 9.5 Lt /100 km. one interesting point when I got it back it was showing 45 Lt / 100 km but it did drop back to normal after driving 30 km, mine is a manual also.
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