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    Hi,

    Bought a second hand fortuner (2005) and thinking of changing the timing belt as the previous owner has not changed it yet. Any idea how much this will cost and which workshop can do this best? Sa may Paranaque area ako nakatira so somewhere dun sa area would be good. Odo reading is at around 85K but not sure if this is original milleage and I think best to change para peace of mind. Salamat.

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    Kung gas variant yan, chain type sya. Walang timing belt.

    Kung d4d pinapalitan ang timing belt. Kaya naman.yan ng any decent mechanic. Basta maipantay nya lang timing marks before tanggaling timing belt

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero View Post
    Kung gas variant yan, chain type sya. Walang timing belt.

    Kung d4d pinapalitan ang timing belt. Kaya naman.yan ng any decent mechanic. Basta maipantay nya lang timing marks before tanggaling timing belt

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    OK, salamat...

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    You can also replace the following:
    - T-belt (get original)
    - tensioner bearing
    - water pump
    - serpentine belt

    Replace all fluids na rin (differential, ATF, power steering, coolant) para fresh na fresh, and the fuel filter.

    I recently inquired for the 2.5 D4d engine (Grandia) at Toyorama in Banawe and was quoted as follows:
    ATF - P 441 per L or P 1,300 per gallon (Toyota T IV)
    Serpentine Belt - P 1,800
    Gear oil (for the differential) - P 260 per L
    Last edited by vinj; May 19th, 2017 at 01:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    You can also replace the following:
    - T-belt (get original)
    - tensioner bearing
    - water pump
    - serpentine belt

    Replace all fluids na rin (differential, ATF, power steering, coolant) para fresh na fresh, and the fuel filter.

    I recently inquired for the 2.5 D4d engine (Grandia) at Toyorama in Banawe and was quoted as follows:
    ATF - P 441 per L or P 1,300 per gallon (Toyota T IV)
    Serpentine Belt - P 1,800
    Gear oil (for the differential) - P 260 per L
    Kasama pala water pump sa T belt ng Hiace

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    Just learned na may promo ang toyota bicutan, not sure kung ganito rin sa ibang dealers but yung price ay 10,500. Kasama labor, replacement ng timing belt, idlers, tensioner at yung camshaft at crankshaft oil seals. I think mura na considering na original and hindi replacement parts...

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    ^ baka naman labor lang yan, wala pa yung parts replacement

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero View Post
    ^ baka naman labor lang yan, wala pa yung parts replacement

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    Kasama yung parts mentioned na re-confirm ko na...

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    Quote Originally Posted by joelsp View Post
    Just learned na may promo ang toyota bicutan, not sure kung ganito rin sa ibang dealers but yung price ay 10,500. Kasama labor, replacement ng timing belt, idlers, tensioner at yung camshaft at crankshaft oil seals. I think mura na considering na original and hindi replacement parts...
    If you DIY how much would it cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaggerx3 View Post
    If you DIY how much would it cost?

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    Yung price ng parts from toyota nasa 10,000 peromalamang mas mura kung hindi sa casa bibilhin. Di ako bihasa to do it myself so did not consider dong it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joelsp View Post
    Just learned na may promo ang toyota bicutan, not sure kung ganito rin sa ibang dealers but yung price ay 10,500. Kasama labor, replacement ng timing belt, idlers, tensioner at yung camshaft at crankshaft oil seals. I think mura na considering na original and hindi replacement parts...
    hmmmm

    yung pinagtanungan ko na servitek dito sa amin e sabi bando t-belt, tensioner at tensioner bearing ng d4d (innova) e P5,000 (package)....parts lang yun....tapos nasa tipong P100 lang naman ang oil seals per piece (NOK brand)

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    hmmmm

    yung pinagtanungan ko na servitek dito sa amin e sabi bando t-belt, tensioner at tensioner bearing ng d4d (innova) e P5,000 (package)....parts lang yun....tapos nasa tipong P100 lang naman ang oil seals per piece (NOK brand)
    Ilan ba oil seal ng 2KD? Ano ba talaga mga dapat palitan. May mechanic told me d naman daw dapat palitan ang water pump. Ano ba talaga? Need help

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaggerx3 View Post
    Ilan ba oil seal ng 2KD? Ano ba talaga mga dapat palitan. May mechanic told me d naman daw dapat palitan ang water pump. Ano ba talaga? Need help

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    camshaft at crankshaft...

    yung vacuum pump ewan kung papano. diko pa masyado iniinspect yung innova regarding sa vacuum pump. pero hindi sya konektado sa alternator. direct sa engine ang koneksyon.

    yung fuel pump naman ng crdi, imo mas maigi sa mga fuel system specialist ko na lang ipagawa.

    regarding sa water pump, in my opinion po e hindi naman talaga kelangan isabay sa timing belt dahil hindi naman ito kagaya ng 4d56 (conventional & crdi) na nakasandal ang tensioner spring sa isang part ng water pump.

    sa 2kd kahit di mo tanggalin ang t-belt e ok lang na palitan ang water pump. yun nga lang kasi, kelangan pa tanggalin ang bracket ng aircon compressor bago matanggal ang water pump.

    so, maari mong hindi pagsabayin ang palit ng water pump at t-belt in the case of the 2kd

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    camshaft at crankshaft...

    yung vacuum pump ewan kung papano. diko pa masyado iniinspect yung innova regarding sa vacuum pump. pero hindi sya konektado sa alternator. direct sa engine ang koneksyon.

    yung fuel pump naman ng crdi, imo mas maigi sa mga fuel system specialist ko na lang ipagawa.

    regarding sa water pump, in my opinion po e hindi naman talaga kelangan isabay sa timing belt dahil hindi naman ito kagaya ng 4d56 (conventional & crdi) na nakasandal ang tensioner spring sa isang part ng water pump.

    sa 2kd kahit di mo tanggalin ang t-belt e ok lang na palitan ang water pump. yun nga lang kasi, kelangan pa tanggalin ang bracket ng aircon compressor bago matanggal ang water pump.

    so, maari mong hindi pagsabayin ang palit ng water pump at t-belt in the case of the 2kd
    Well to sum up sir ano tlga mga dapat palitan when it comes to T belt servicing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaggerx3 View Post
    Well to sum up sir ano tlga mga dapat palitan when it comes to T belt servicing?

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    t-belt, tensioner at tensioner bearing........

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    Quote Originally Posted by joelsp View Post
    Hi,

    Bought a second hand fortuner (2005) and thinking of changing the timing belt as the previous owner has not changed it yet. Any idea how much this will cost and which workshop can do this best? Sa may Paranaque area ako nakatira so somewhere dun sa area would be good. Odo reading is at around 85K but not sure if this is original milleage and I think best to change para peace of mind. Salamat.

    Hi sir, browsing thru google at nakita ko tong thread mo. Buhayin ko lang ulit. Napagawa mo na siguro,Magkano inabot? same fortuner kasi e. 2005 din. d4d naman ung sakin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joelsp View Post
    Hi,

    Bought a second hand fortuner (2005) and thinking of changing the timing belt as the previous owner has not changed it yet. Any idea how much this will cost and which workshop can do this best? Sa may Paranaque area ako nakatira so somewhere dun sa area would be good. Odo reading is at around 85K but not sure if this is original milleage and I think best to change para peace of mind. Salamat.
    u can use

    -belt (get original)
    - tensioner bearing
    - water pump
    - serpentine belt

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    hmmmm

    yung pinagtanungan ko na servitek dito sa amin e sabi bando t-belt, tensioner at tensioner bearing ng d4d (innova) e P5,000 (package)....parts lang yun....tapos nasa tipong P100 lang naman ang oil seals per piece (NOK brand)
    u can use

    -belt (get original)
    - tensioner bearing
    - water pump
    - serpentine belt Audacity Find My iPhone Origin

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    Nice info mga sir. Thanks

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