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Auris 1.4 D4D reliability.


MattC
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Hi all, new to the site, please be gentle!

Not new to Auris ownership though,  had a 2007 T2 1.4 D4D 3 door a couple of years ago. It was a good car, was in the family from almost new and had over 150k on when we sold it.

So, the question may seem silly but...Did we have a good one, or is the 1.4 diesel generally regarded as a reliable engine? 

We sold ours as it was a 3 door and it was quite hard to get along with due to the huge size of the doors for parking etc and practicality. 

However, we are now expecting a second child so I'm thinking a 5 door could be the answer. I'm asking on here as when doing searches for 1.4d reliability, nothing much comes up - which I'd consider a good thing?!

What are people's opinions and experiences of this engine in the Auris?

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Two things I"m aware of are a recall in 2015, where oil could accumulate in the turbocharger, and dpf or too high/too low oil level can cause one warning light (yellow spanner) to come on.

Use the Toyota recall checker (which coves official recalls and voluntary campaigns) to see whether there are any outstanding recalls on any you're thinking of buying - https://www.toyota.co.uk/caring-for-your-toyota/owners/recall-checker.json

The Auris is five door only from the 2010 facelift onwards.

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