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My 2006 hilux 1KD ftv euro 3, is very reliable it’s done 600,000kms on the original injectors and the oil pickup is as clean as possible no buildup what So ever, I can 100% recommend a pre 2007 euro 3 1KD hilux, it does not have the cracking piston issue like in the later models and the injectors (while a bit knocky on very cold mornings) are fine in my experience.
Oil pickup is simple maintenance and as long as you change seats every 40k its fine, cracked pistons are caused by towing, chips and tunes and poor injectors, changing the scv from the short body to long body will solve that issue
I don't know where this guy is getting all the info but my uncle has a 2010 model and still runs like new so.. I don't know about this guy wherever his getting this
Many many years in the industry fixing them is where im getting the information from so in other words first hand experience. Your uncle’s Hilux is only 0.001% out of the thousands that have been produced. Majority are fine yet there’s a lot that are not either.
Not sure where this bloke is getting his info from maybe it’s based on seeing hilux’s that have been flogged to death by poor maintenance. The 3.0 1KD is a pretty good engine which is why there are still plenty of them on the road the engine is known to do upwards 600k but it’s down to maintenance and how you drive it. The injectors were never an issue it was a design fault with weak pistons which would crack under high temps usually caused by towing or improper tuning this however seems to be less of an issue with later model n70s and it’s sort of luck if the draw not all suffer from this issue majority don’t. As for the 2tr-fe 2.7 petrol it was a far cry from the practically bulletproof 3rz in the previous generation and it was only offered in 2wd variants they aren’t bad motors great engine for city runabouts for tradies and fleet buyers. Now the 4.0 v6 petrol it was far from bulletproof as you describe it had issues with head gaskets blowing in the earlier models and it’s extremely sensitive to oil changes if you miss a service more than likely it’ll start causing you issues other than that they were pretty good aside from drinking more than an islander. 14L/100km is pitiful which is why they never sold well. Otherwise decent video mate
I’m sorry but these issues mentioned are purely down to poor maintenance. It doesn’t matter how well something is engineered, you HAVE to maintain them.
If i had to pick a top contender for the Hilux it would have to be the Isuzu Dmax they’re pricey now however I dealt with many companies that used them as work utes which got abused. And they just kept running 450,000+km
I don’t need to own one to know issues with them when I’ve fixed hundreds of them over the years all of which with the problems depicted in the video. I’ve seen that many Hilux’s come through the door I’ve lost count, Not saying they’re a bad car just letting the public know the issues that plague them if they’re thinking of purchasing one. However saying that I don’t know what I’m talking about is a very naive comment to make but you do you.
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My 2006 hilux 1KD ftv euro 3, is very reliable it’s done 600,000kms on the original injectors and the oil pickup is as clean as possible no buildup what So ever, I can 100% recommend a pre 2007 euro 3 1KD hilux, it does not have the cracking piston issue like in the later models and the injectors (while a bit knocky on very cold mornings) are fine in my experience.
Oil pickup is simple maintenance and as long as you change seats every 40k its fine, cracked pistons are caused by towing, chips and tunes and poor injectors, changing the scv from the short body to long body will solve that issue
Regular service on my 2012 SR diesel Toyota Hilux auto and only one issue was the turbo actuator sensor.
Had mine since 2013, no problems, never herd of anybody doing a diff, only problems with modified ones, agree early injectors were doggy.
I've got my one from new for 10 years already and have no problems at all. Just do good, regular service.
Simple
I don't know where this guy is getting all the info but my uncle has a 2010 model and still runs like new so.. I don't know about this guy wherever his getting this
Many many years in the industry fixing them is where im getting the information from so in other words first hand experience. Your uncle’s Hilux is only 0.001% out of the thousands that have been produced. Majority are fine yet there’s a lot that are not either.
@@DaSpedza noted but it doesn't stop me from getting my own later on since the parts are common from where I am
Not sure where this bloke is getting his info from maybe it’s based on seeing hilux’s that have been flogged to death by poor maintenance. The 3.0 1KD is a pretty good engine which is why there are still plenty of them on the road the engine is known to do upwards 600k but it’s down to maintenance and how you drive it.
The injectors were never an issue it was a design fault with weak pistons which would crack under high temps usually caused by towing or improper tuning this however seems to be less of an issue with later model n70s and it’s sort of luck if the draw not all suffer from this issue majority don’t.
As for the 2tr-fe 2.7 petrol it was a far cry from the practically bulletproof 3rz in the previous generation and it was only offered in 2wd variants they aren’t bad motors great engine for city runabouts for tradies and fleet buyers.
Now the 4.0 v6 petrol it was far from bulletproof as you describe it had issues with head gaskets blowing in the earlier models and it’s extremely sensitive to oil changes if you miss a service more than likely it’ll start causing you issues other than that they were pretty good aside from drinking more than an islander. 14L/100km is pitiful which is why they never sold well.
Otherwise decent video mate
I have it and love the 1kd❤.
I’m sorry but these issues mentioned are purely down to poor maintenance. It doesn’t matter how well something is engineered, you HAVE to maintain them.
It all boils down to regular maintenance.
What about D max of same year
What would you recomend if not a hilux,lm qurious ,becous i want one.😁
If i had to pick a top contender for the Hilux it would have to be the Isuzu Dmax they’re pricey now however I dealt with many companies that used them as work utes which got abused. And they just kept running 450,000+km
@@DaSpedza
Hm,i will take a look thanks.
This guy doesn't know what he's talking about..evidently he has never owned 1..
I don’t need to own one to know issues with them when I’ve fixed hundreds of them over the years all of which with the problems depicted in the video. I’ve seen that many Hilux’s come through the door I’ve lost count, Not saying they’re a bad car just letting the public know the issues that plague them if they’re thinking of purchasing one.
However saying that I don’t know what I’m talking about is a very naive comment to make but you do you.
I agree with DaSpedza especially the 3.0.
The 2.5 litre seems more reliable.
Wtf he's on about out mines 650000k do Chance your oil 5k sorted