I have my hilux going back to Toyota for a second time for this exact reason.... great video and explanation! I hope Toyota's fix is similar to yours.... I was told that first time round that my timing chain assembly was not fitted with all of the revised parts. Do you know what Toyota's fix is? And whether it actually fixes timing chain slap.
awesome experience, awesome advise, thanks mate, I hope I dont need to do that, 230 000 km's (90% hwy km's) on my 2019 Prado and the motor sounds tight, does has a small quick rattle on start up (but only on start up), I think you may have explained why
Hi, this has been an issue since hilux came out in 2016. What is the reason why toyota hasnt address this issue with later productions? Or is it a design fault which can not be easily fixed?
only got 78,000 kms on our prado and the rattle is really, really bad on startup and goes away 2-3 seconds after startup but if cold you can hear it a little bit after rattling around in there, do you think it needs a replacement?
High quality large pin 2 row chains with very large standalone hydraulic tensioners . This problems repeats repeats repeats since the early 80`s Chains are for the majority don`t work . Very high quality chain barely stretches
I recently purchased a 2017 sr5 it makes rattling noise when accelerating the sound is really bad when it’s about 1500 to 2000 rpm and while turning it rattles no clue what to do so stressed
Great video mate, I’m a toyota mechanic myself and can’t believe that toyota can’t resolve the issue, will definitely be passing on this information.
Thanks 👍
Love your info but your audio could do with a tuneup.
Superb explanation. Thanks.
I have my hilux going back to Toyota for a second time for this exact reason.... great video and explanation! I hope Toyota's fix is similar to yours.... I was told that first time round that my timing chain assembly was not fitted with all of the revised parts. Do you know what Toyota's fix is? And whether it actually fixes timing chain slap.
Great intel, many thanks. They don't build them like they used to. 👍😎🇦🇺🍻
Very true
awesome experience, awesome advise, thanks mate, I hope I dont need to do that, 230 000 km's (90% hwy km's) on my 2019 Prado and the motor sounds tight, does has a small quick rattle on start up (but only on start up), I think you may have explained why
Happy to help. Thanks Pete.
Awesome video mate much appreciated
Did Toyota address any of this with the 2020 engine updates?
Wouldn't finding a stronger spring be a better idea?
So would you say, after 9 years of being in service, the 1GD is well sorted?
Hi, this has been an issue since hilux came out in 2016. What is the reason why toyota hasnt address this issue with later productions? Or is it a design fault which can not be easily fixed?
My 2021 150 series rattles on start up. Toyota basically denying it does. Claim they can barely hear it. Dodging it hard.
I am only experiencing the rattle on start up. Do you think it’s necessary to have this replaced?
Mate where abouts is yr business is it in QLD great info
only got 78,000 kms on our prado and the rattle is really, really bad on startup and goes away 2-3 seconds after startup but if cold you can hear it a little bit after rattling around in there, do you think it needs a replacement?
I have a dec/2022 Hilux, is this still an issue as I will rip motor down and sort this now.
High quality large pin 2 row chains with very large standalone hydraulic tensioners .
This problems repeats repeats repeats since the early 80`s Chains are for the majority don`t work . Very high quality chain barely stretches
Hi,
Does these tricks can be done on 2GD (mine 2017 with 115K) thanks
Why would Toyota not see this after so many revisions since 2015? That's 9 years ago....
Hard to believe
I recently purchased a 2017 sr5 it makes rattling noise when accelerating the sound is really bad when it’s about 1500 to 2000 rpm and while turning it rattles no clue what to do so stressed
My hilux just broke a rocker and threw the chain at 83k . Toyota want to rebuild it, is that common practice? Assuming they are interference engines
Toyota was better when they stick to timing belts and gears
Toyota has had timing chain issues since the 70s. It was cheaper back the to replace the engine than fix it.