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January 10th, 2011 07:23 PM #951
Prior doon sa pagpalit ng fuel filter, was it the first instance na nagchoke? Yung second instance, how many km travelled since fuel filter replacement? Ang recommendation kasi is every 5000km ang palit ng fuel filter element, otherwise pagnagclog ay talagang kapos ang fuel delivery. Marumi ang diesel fuel natin.
SCV-Suction Control Valve.
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January 10th, 2011 07:54 PM #952
Yes, i think nasa 1000kms palang nung pinalitan yung fuel filter nung nangyari yung 2nd instance.
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January 10th, 2011 08:19 PM #953
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January 10th, 2011 08:34 PM #954
after naman napalitan yung fuel filter. so to think, maybe nasa 58-59k kms yung odo.
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January 11th, 2011 07:24 PM #955
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January 20th, 2011 08:48 PM #958hi guys, just registered, great thread btw, very informative.
I drive a 2006 Innova (D4D engine) and i'm currently experiencing many of the symptoms mentioned in this thread, mainly:
1. engine choking/kumakadyot/pumapalya (on low gears - 1 to 3), and then sometimes stalls after.
2. when starting, I have to rev the engine (otherwise it just dies)
The choking/stalling started some months ago so I had the fuel filter replaced...it worked fine for the next 3 months or so. Problem started acting up again the past few weeks.
Brought it to Toyota, was quoted around 15k for the SCV kit, filter changes, and pull-down/cleaning/straining of the fuel tank. This is my first time to have this sort of work done, so I'd like to know, is that fair (seems a little steep to me)? Or could I find a better deal elsewhere? No longer covered by warranty so I guess just buying the SCV, etc and then having it done elsewhere is a better idea. From the little back-reading I did, methinks all I really need is have the SCV replaced.
Also, can one buy the valve outside Toyota? Where? How much?
If anyone's had similar problems as above, how'd you get it resolved? How much did it cost?
Sorry for the many questions, I'd just really like to get this issue sorted. Grateful for any help.
Thanks in advance
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January 20th, 2011 09:22 PM #959ang DAYA ng Toyota.. dapat nag recall sila nyan D4D nila at pinalitan yung SCV even out of warranty na... Galing nila kasi nakabenta na ng palpak na product.. kikita pa sila ngayon sa replacement ng SCV.. galing noh.. hilig nyo kasi sa toyota..
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January 21st, 2011 08:16 PM #960
Bro, I am having the same problem, I'm experiencing it for over a year, on an off. I already called the attention of Toyota during one of my PMS, the Service attendant acted as if he is completely unaware of these problems, he asid he will have to do an engine diagnosis and perhaps change the fuel filter. We did just that, bdw my unit is still under warranty up to Feb 14, 2011. The diagnosis did now show anything, so Toyota concluded that there was nothing wrong with my unit. They said it could be the fuel but now we know its bull ****. Kung wala sa warranty, they are so sure in diagnosing that its a fuel pump or fuel pump component problem, tapos palit. Pag nasa warranty, walang problema, fuel lang. Nakakapikon.
I will be having my PMS for January and again I will be complaining about this problem. This time I will insist that they change the SCV kit.
Bad trip talaga, to think 35kms lang tinakbo ng Toyota ko for 2 years and 11 mos. lahat pa ng PMS sinusunod ko. petron macapagal lang ako nagpapakarga. Bwisit talaga. Tsambahan ang pagbili, malas mo na lang pag lemon ang natapat sayo.
you don't buy a bike kasi may extra savings ka from somewhere... just buy a bike. explain later...
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