Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me out because I'm still not over the shock of the quote from Toyota for a Supply Pump.

I have a 2nd hand Innova G Diesel A/T and the car has been stalling in the morning when the weather is cool. Also, white smoke seems to be coming from the exhaust when I rev the engine to warm it so it won't stall. Anyway, I brought the car to Toyota yesterday and they told me it may be the supply pump and they would have it checked. Stalling is symptomatic of supply pump failure which is quite common to Innovas..

Got the call today that I would have to spend 80,000 pesos for a new supply pump or I could get a reconditioned one for 40,000 pesos. Is that correct? These prices are very expensive.

I didn't even hear any mention of a warranty anywhere there. Is that because my car is 2nd hand? I am not aware of Toyota's warranty coverage, and if it is transferrable. You can ask around at Tsikot's Toyota forum.

Sorry guys... ask me about computers... not cars. Really need to know if my leg is being pulled here. Toyota is probably correct in their diagnostics.

Is it really that expensive? It shouldn't be as we recondition these pumps for a lot less.

Thanks for any advice.