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2004 Toyota Kluger Pricing and Specs

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$6,247*

The Toyota Kluger 2004 prices range from $3,990 for the basic trim level SUV Kluger CV (4X4) to $9,990 for the top of the range SUV Kluger Grande (4x4).

The Toyota Kluger 2004 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol.

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Toyota Kluger Models SPECS PRICE
CV (4X4) 3.3LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed automatic $5,060 – 7,370
CVX (4X4) 3.3LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed automatic $6,160 – 8,690
Grande (4x4) 3.3LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed automatic $6,050 – 8,470

Toyota Kluger 2004 FAQs

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  • Toyota Kluger 2004: Can it be converted to dual-fuel?

    CORRECT. No one has done the testing to certify the Kluger on LPG. You could ask a system importer or manufacturer to develop a system on your car, but they would need the car for six to eight weeks, which may be inconvenient.

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  • Toyota Kluger 2004: Dash screen turns off?

    We haven't had any other reports of this sort at Cars Guide, but perhaps readers could tell us about their experience with this model.   Before you do anything else have an auto electrician take a look at it to see if it's possible to repair the screen. Depending on the   advice of the auto elec you have two options as I see it; replace the screen with one from the wrecker, or simply use a portable GPS. If you decide on the latter and you don't fix the GPS in the car its value will be affected and it will be harder to sell the car later on.

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  • Does the 2004 Toyota Kluger Grande have a timing chain or belt?

    The model Kluger you are referring to uses an engine with the code-name 3MZ-FE. It uses a timing belt rather than a timing chain, so it requires periodic belt changes. This is especially important as the version of the engine fitted to your car is an interference type. That means that the pistons cannot move freely up and down if the camshafts aren’t also turning and, if the belt breaks while the engine is running, the ensuing collision between pistons and valves will probably destroy the engine.

    Toyota recommends a timing-belt change every 150,000km which is actually pretty good compared with many other engines which require a new belt closer to every 100,000km or even less. The other piece of advice is to replace the belt tensioners and water pump while the engine is apart for the timing-belt replacement. It’s a lot cheaper to replace those items at that point, rather than having to open the engine up again down the track.

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