Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2005 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2005 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Toyota LandCruiser Prado 2005: Do I need a new turbo?

Answered by CarsGuide 3 May 2019

I doubt that you have a turbo problem, but you need to have a mechanic check to be sure. A mechanic would be able to find the cause of your problem and fix it.

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Prado GXL engine failure

Answered by CarsGuide 15 Jul 2016

There is always a risk when buying a used car, particularly one as old as yours and having done so many kilometres that something could go wrong with it. You really have no protection under the law; you can only hope that the dealer looks on at your predicament favourably.

One thing you might care to explore is the possibility that the engine failed due to the oil pickup becoming blocked with an accumulation of carbon deposits and starving the engine of oil.

There were a number of instances of this problem happening on the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel engine in the HiLux and LandCruiser. The failure of yours appears very similar to the earlier failures reported in the HiLux, but proving that this was the cause of your problem would be difficult, time consuming, and stressful.

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Toyota Prado: Poor battery life

Answered by CarsGuide 14 Mar 2016

The quality of new-car batteries does seem to be falling but it’s more about car makers trying to save money. In my experience a quality charger, like the C-Tek one I use for my Toyota HiLux, helps by keeping the battery in the best possible condition for a vehicle that’s not in regular use.

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Toyota Prado: Buying for age or mileage?

Answered by CarsGuide 31 Jul 2015

In this case I would be tempted to go for the older car with the fewer kilometres, as long as you were sure the odometer reading is correct.

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Prado diesel engine failure concern

Answered by CarsGuide 8 Aug 2014

The affected models were built between June 2004 and October 2007, so you should be wary of buying a 2005 model. There shouldn’t be a problem if the car has been serviced correctly and the fuel-injector seals have been changed as they are supposed to be, so check for a service record. If there isn’t one, or you would like to be sure about the car you’re buying have a mechanic drop the sump and inspect the oil pickup for an accumulation of carbon.

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2005 Toyota Prado GXL strong jittering on 1200 rpm

Answered by CarsGuide 6 Dec 2013

You don't say if it's a diesel or a petrol model, but either way I'd be looking at the injectors and the fuel pump.

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Toyota Prado 2005: Cracked door

Answered by CarsGuide 24 May 2012

Given that this is the second such failure on your car and Toyota coughed up for the first one I think you are on solid grounds for a claim against the company. As you have tried the consumer affairs route and that has failed I would consult a lawyer and consider taking the company to court.

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