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LDV T60 2021
The 2021 LDV T60 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
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LDV T60 2021 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the LDV T60 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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My 2020 LDV T60 surging
It would appear the vehicle has gone into limp-home mode. This limits how much power the engine produces and how fast the vehicle will go as a means of protecting the engine and transmission from damage due to whatever the root cause is. Often a low coolant or oil level or high temperature will force the car into limp-home mode, but there are many other reasons for this to happen. You need to take the car to a workshop which will be able to scan the vehicle electronically and gain a better idea of what’s going on.
Don’t forget, either, that provided you car is less than five years old and has travelled less than 130,000km, it should still be covered by the LDV factory warranty.
As for the colour of the oil, diesel engines are notoriously filthy things and nearly always turn their oil black in a very short space of time. In fact, even when topping up with new oil, by the time it has reached the sump and appears on the dipstick, it’s already black.
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Is there a way to turn off the seatbelt warning indicator in my 2023 LDV T60 Max?
Safety gear such as seat-belt warnings don’t usually have an on-off button, as they need to operate all the time in the interests of safety. But having them go off when there’s nobody in the back seat is just annoying.
Are your kids leaving their school bags or anything else on the seat when they leave the vehicle? Sometimes a bag of groceries or a small suitcase heavy enough can make the vehicle think there’s a human backside on the seat and, if the seat-belt isn’t done up, will sound the alert. If not, you’re probably looking at a problem with the sensor that triggers the warning. Either way, the car thinks the seat is occupied when it’s not.
This problem should be covered by your new-car warranty, so let the dealer sort it out. In the meantime, you might be able to silence the warning by clipping the seat-belts into their correct buckles, even if there’s nobody in those seats.
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Vibration in 2023 LDV T60 Luxe
You’re (possibly) looking for a driveline problem here. It’s probably not the engine itself as the vibration occurs when you’re slowing down (and the engine is no longer under load) but beyond that, it could be anything from a driveshaft, axle, transmission, braking system, wheel bearing, suspension or even an engine or transmission mount problem.
But the bottom line is that your vehicle should still be covered by the factory warranty, so make use of it. If you don’t get any satisfaction at dealership level, tackle LDV’s Australian customer service department. Our laws regarding vehicle warranties are plain and simple and are designed to protect consumers.
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Engine oil level problems with 2023 LDV T60 Max
It sounds very much like you’re on the right track in thinking that the problem is diesel finding its way into the sump and increasing the level of the sump’s contents. This is a reasonably common problem (and not limited to LDV vehicles by any means) and occurs when the vehicle attempts to force a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) regeneration. To achieve this, the computer instructs the fuel system to inject extra fuel (diesel) into the engine to try to get everything hot enough to perform the regeneration. And sometimes, some of that extra diesel gets past the piston rings and into the sump.
The problem, of course, is that a mix of diesel and oil is not going to lubricate the engine as effectively as oil on its own. So, you’re running the risk of engine damage by having this situation continuing to occur.
If the dealer won’t play ball, go over their head and talk directly to LDV Australia’s customer service department. This is an obvious warranty issue and LDV is legally obliged to address it.
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LDV T60 2021 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
LDV T60 Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L Diesel 6 SP | $31,900 | $38,390 | |
Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L Diesel 6 SP MAN | $30,140 | $36,300 | |
MAX Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.0L Diesel 8 SP AUTO | $34,430 | $41,030 | |
MAX Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.0L Diesel 6 SP MAN | $35,970 | $42,790 |
LDV T60 2021 Towing capacity
The LDV T60 has maximum towing capacity of 3000kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
LDV T60 Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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PRO (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 3000kg | |
PRO (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L,Diesel,6 SP | 3000kg | |
Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 3000kg | |
MAX PRO (4X4) | Ute | 2.0L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 3000kg |
LDV T60 2021 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2021 LDV T60 are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1900mm x 1850mm and can vary on the basis of model.
LDV T60 Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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PRO (4X4) | Ute | 1840x1900x5365 mm | 215 mm | |
Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 1840x1900x5365 mm | 215 mm | |
MAX PRO (4X4) | Ute | 1809x1900x5365 mm | 215 mm | |
Mega TUB (4X4) | Ute | 1850x1900x5680 mm | 215 mm |
LDV T60 2021 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2021 LDV T60 will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
LDV T60 Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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PRO (4X4) | Ute | 245x65 R17 | — | 245x65 R17 | — | |
Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 245x65 R17 | — | 245x65 R17 | — | |
MAX PRO (4X4) | Ute | 245x65 R17 | — | 245x65 R17 | — | |
Mega TUB (4X4) | Ute | 255x55 R19 | — | 255x55 R19 | — |
LDV T60 2021 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2021 LDV T60 is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The LDV T60 currently offers fuel consumption from 8.5 to 9.6L/100km. The LDV T60 is available with the following fuel type: Diesel.
LDV T60 Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L,Diesel,6 SP | 8.5L/100km | |
Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L,Diesel,6 SP MAN | 8.8L/100km | |
Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.8L,Diesel,6 SP | 9.6L/100km | |
MAX Luxe (4X4) | Ute | 2.0L,Diesel,8 SP AUTO | 9.3L/100km |