Toyota LandCruiser: potential engine fault
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Asked by Peter Collins
DO YOU think it fair that Toyota should discriminate against low-K owners? I have a 1992 turbo diesel LandCruiser that's done only 60,000km. I recently found these motors had faulty big-end bearings fitted that delaminate about 200,000km. Toyota repaired this fault under warranty even if the 12 months had expired, but no longer do so. Because this is an engine-use fault, not a time-expired fault, they should at least come to the party.
Answered by CarsGuide
24 Dec 2004YOU don't say if your engine has had a problem or not, but I suppose it hasn't. So I wouldn't concern yourself. If a problem develops approach a Toyota dealer.
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