Toyota Land Cruiser 2002 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Toyota Land Cruiser 2002 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Toyota Prado 2002: Weak when climbing

Answered by CarsGuide 6 Oct 2017

It’s clearly not well and needs attention, so take it to a mechanic and find out what is wrong with it. Any number of things could be wrong with it, from a simple as needing a service to being worn out.

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Toyota LandCruiser: fuel efficiency

Answered by CarsGuide 3 Apr 2015

On average I would expect it to be around 16.0L/100 km driven normally, but fuel consumption is affected by the type of driving, your driving style, the load you're carrying or towing, headwinds, tyre inflation pressure, roof racks fitted, all manner of things. If you're cruising on the highway without a load and not towing you might expect it to be a little lower, but if it's fully loaded, towing a caravan, and being driven on outback roads you might expect it to be quite a bit higher.

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Ask Smithy Xtra LPG conversion for Land Cruiser

Answered by CarsGuide 1 Jun 2010

Lots of six-cylinder LandCruisers have been fitted with the traditional air valve type of LPG system and it works pretty well. The downside to it is that you lose a fair amount of performance by using an air valve system, simply because it’s hard to precisely tune it to the engine, and you really feel the loss of performance on a big, heavy car like the ’Cruiser. The better choice today is a vapour-injection system, which can be precisely tuned to the engine so that it will perform as well on gas as it would on petrol.

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