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Starting The D4D Engine


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Sorry folks I know ive posted numerous threads on here....but.

Just a very simple question please.

Is there any reason why a Toyota vehicle with full history and well kept, but with 130'000 on the clock shouldn't start up just as easily as a vehicle with less mileage.

hot or not.

Only when I see other much older Toyota's around me starting up in my daily life,customers, friends, they all seem to fire up with zest, they spin up ,fire up almost first turn of the key.

Or is this not an easy answer ?

Am I being silly.................

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i have the same issue, always a good time b4 it bursts into life.

read on here a bit ago that someone changed their scv valves and it fixed the issue of bad starting too.

maybe they can throw some light on this

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Had my scv's changed a couple of years ago.

Also had my Egr cleaned at about the same time.

Thank you Sich , appreciate your feedback.

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Patience, old son, not long now till the morrow and your phone call.Keep us informed

Del

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Well, I just made that phone call..

"Rav4 poor starting when hot " thread updated...........

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