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2003 2.0 D-4D 115Bhp - Any Good?


markquinton
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Hi All

Can anyone give me some advice regarding the early 2.0 d4d 115bhp engine? I've come across one in an 53 plate T4 and I wondered what they reliability is like? It's got 105k and had water pump and cambelt done at 92k.

Do they have any major faults?

Is the dual mass flywheel a common problem on this engine?

I've heard something about injector failure, is this common?

Would this engine be preferable to either 1.8/2.0 petrol models? Also I see the 0-60 time is a little bit slow, is it a particulary slow engine in real driving?

Thank you very much

Mark

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Thats the one ive got, 2003 T-spirit D4D. Never given me any bother, had 80K when i got it 3 years ago, nudging 150K miles now and still drives well. Not the quickest I admit, but once the turbo spools up its got a bit of grunt. Great motorway mile muncher.

cue engine implosion now that ive said that.

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I have the 110bhp version 2.0 D4D from 2002 in my Corolla - this is the same engine but with the older ECU mapping.

Mine has now done 170.000 miles and has never missed a beat. Cambelt changed twice (due again at 180k) and regular servicing. But that's it. All else is original from factory. Even the Alternator and AC belts are originals.

From a driveability point of view they suffer from the 'Ketchup-effect' (turbo lag) but I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.

Thumbs up from me. Go for it - it's a great car.

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Thanks guys, is the dual mass flywheel a big issue on these engines? Mine has just gone in my Mondeo and it's a very expensive job. Seen a nice example with 105k but worried I might be buying it just when the flywheel is about to go.

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The best engine of the later (to my mind) generation Toyota's. Shame you cannot get an 05 version. As above, a little bit gutless, every modern diesel has a DMF fitted & from memory would be around the £1000 mark all in from a Toyota Dealer if it go'es wrong.

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Hi, nice reliable engine but poor throttle response,you have to put your foot to the floor for overtaking,its a real drag.So what ive done is ordered a chip to remap the engine fromm 116 to 150 bhp.i doubt it will be as much as this. but all im after is a bit of boost when needed.

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........ is the dual mass flywheel a big issue on these engines? Mine has just gone in my Mondeo and it's a very expensive job. Seen a nice example with 105k but worried I might be buying it just when the flywheel is about to go.

My car have 144k miles now,and I got a new clutch kit+solid flywheel+ labour,for €850..... :thumbsup:

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