Toyota, any good dealers or specialists with dealer software
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So my RAV 4 Diesel needs a new injector, each injector has a code printed on it that needs to be entered into the ecu. I'd do the work myself or get any number of local garages to do it, unfortunately no one local has the ability to code the new injector to the car, I have asked plenty.
So I live in south Oxfordshire I have phoned Reading who were a joke. Even though I know I need a new injector they wanted £195+vat "for diagnosis" upfront. This would be fine if they did like BMW dealers and then deduct this fee on you booking the car in to do the work but no, just an extra charge for no reason when I know what is wrong and what I want doing.
Oxford just don't seem interested, well they do initially, very helpful, take all details agree exactly what I want done but then say they will call back in an hour with a quote and then don't - I've phoned a couple of times now and had the same conversation without a conclusions. I'm holding out a bit for them as conviently local and they have other than providing a figure been helpful.
So can some one suggest a different dealership or a specialist who can code an injector, I know of a few Toyota specialists but I've had substandard work done before by them so hoping to hear some new names?
So I live in south Oxfordshire I have phoned Reading who were a joke. Even though I know I need a new injector they wanted £195+vat "for diagnosis" upfront. This would be fine if they did like BMW dealers and then deduct this fee on you booking the car in to do the work but no, just an extra charge for no reason when I know what is wrong and what I want doing.
Oxford just don't seem interested, well they do initially, very helpful, take all details agree exactly what I want done but then say they will call back in an hour with a quote and then don't - I've phoned a couple of times now and had the same conversation without a conclusions. I'm holding out a bit for them as conviently local and they have other than providing a figure been helpful.
So can some one suggest a different dealership or a specialist who can code an injector, I know of a few Toyota specialists but I've had substandard work done before by them so hoping to hear some new names?
I've coded denso injectors using a snap on solus ultra before I presume the rav use denso. A lot of indy garages use snap on diagnostic equipment
Just checked my solus and it can code them, it shouldn't be too hard to find someone local to you with the same machine
Just checked my solus and it can code them, it shouldn't be too hard to find someone local to you with the same machine
Edited by Bdevo3 on Thursday 4th January 18:50
That's interesting as one guy said to me yes he had a snap-on tool he thought would do the job but then got back to me saying on looking closer he couldn't.
The car in question is a 2007 RAV4 with the 2.2 d4d. 2AD-FTV engine.
Looks like it is denso injectors
http://www.commonraildiesels.com/product_info.php/...
Hum I'm increasingly thinking maybe I just buy a recon injector and fit then try and find someone to code after if it's something that shouldn't be to hard to find someone to do.
From what I've read it should run without coding but not as it should - which is probably better than it does now which involves struggling to start, knocks badly when cold and low throttle, smells of diesel on starting and it throws low fuel pressure codes which involves 1minute grace until the engine shuts down. I have my code reader plugged in to clear codes when this happens and it's straight back to normal service.
The car in question is a 2007 RAV4 with the 2.2 d4d. 2AD-FTV engine.
Looks like it is denso injectors
http://www.commonraildiesels.com/product_info.php/...
Hum I'm increasingly thinking maybe I just buy a recon injector and fit then try and find someone to code after if it's something that shouldn't be to hard to find someone to do.
From what I've read it should run without coding but not as it should - which is probably better than it does now which involves struggling to start, knocks badly when cold and low throttle, smells of diesel on starting and it throws low fuel pressure codes which involves 1minute grace until the engine shuts down. I have my code reader plugged in to clear codes when this happens and it's straight back to normal service.
Edited by Herman Toothrot on Thursday 4th January 19:35
Handy YouTube vid
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8OPtJPt5Rl0
Looks like I may need quite a few new seals and I guess with diesel fuel pressures that maybe important.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8OPtJPt5Rl0
Looks like I may need quite a few new seals and I guess with diesel fuel pressures that maybe important.
Herman Toothrot said:
Handy YouTube vid
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8OPtJPt5Rl0
Looks like I may need quite a few new seals and I guess with diesel fuel pressures that maybe important.
When I was doing dealer training with Peugeot when the hdi engines came out they recommended replacing high pressure fuel pipes if they were disturbed due to the pressures involved. They reckoned a pin hole spray would go thru your hand. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8OPtJPt5Rl0
Looks like I may need quite a few new seals and I guess with diesel fuel pressures that maybe important.
Injectors and Ringlands seem to be the only weak spots on these. I had the engine replaced along with the dpf on my is220d under warranty due to oil consumption and it was under 100k miles. 5900 euro of a warranty receipt on a 7 grand car at the time. Toyota really look after customers
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