Toyota Avensis Mk2 2.0 vvti petrol

Toyota Avensis Mk2 2.0 vvti petrol

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Bjb28

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3 months

Sunday 25th February
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Been running this car for 5 years and nearly 50,000 miles as a semi-shed. Bought as a temporary solution but ended up really liking it and kept it.

It’s given me relatively trouble free motoring but in the last 12 months a lot of neglected issues have come to a head. It’s been losing coolant for 4 years, finally fitted a new radiator. The clutch has been slipping under load for 4 years, replaced that last month.

Now the car suddenly started to run very lumpy between 1000 and 3000 rpm. The engine light flashes on and off, the traction control and vsc lights are lit up. Apparently the engine light flashing is sign of a misfire.

Mechanics going to plug it in tomorrow and see what it says. I am hoping it’s something as simple as spark plugs, I have not changed them in a while….

Anyone had any similar issues? The car seems to run fine after 3000rpm.

Trevor555

4,457 posts

85 months

Sunday 25th February
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Let us know what the diagnostics say, it's always interesting to hear the outcome of things like this.

Could be something simple like an intake air leak, various hoses have to be moved to fit the clutch?

And check the battery terminals, and earth lead as they may have been removed for the clutch also.

Failing simple checks like that, you'll just have to see what diagnostics say.

Bjb28

Original Poster:

3 posts

3 months

Sunday 25th February
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Trevor555 said:
Let us know what the diagnostics say, it's always interesting to hear the outcome of things like this.

Could be something simple like an intake air leak, various hoses have to be moved to fit the clutch?

And check the battery terminals, and earth lead as they may have been removed for the clutch also.

Failing simple checks like that, you'll just have to see what diagnostics say.
I’ve driven it on the new clutch for a few weeks without any issue.

From my googling some people have had misfires similar to mine in other models of car due to things as simple as a fuse going.


irish boy

3,535 posts

237 months

Sunday 25th February
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It’ll be something simple. Very reliable drive train. If you saw some of the Toyota’s running about rural Africa, and the abuse they take daily……

InitialDave

11,923 posts

120 months

Sunday 25th February
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Aren't these engines direct injection? Could be a bit of a buildup of muck on the intake side, seems to affect a few direct injection petrol engines when you don't have the fuel coming through the intake to give a cleaning effect.

Trevor555

4,457 posts

85 months

Sunday 25th February
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Bjb28 said:
Trevor555 said:
Let us know what the diagnostics say, it's always interesting to hear the outcome of things like this.

Could be something simple like an intake air leak, various hoses have to be moved to fit the clutch?

And check the battery terminals, and earth lead as they may have been removed for the clutch also.

Failing simple checks like that, you'll just have to see what diagnostics say.
I’ve driven it on the new clutch for a few weeks without any issue.
Yes, and there's a fair chance they've disturbed something, or one of the air pipes that they removed/refitted was weak, and has now failed, same with earth lead, worth the simple checks.

5 years, 50,000 miles without issues.

A few weeks after a clutch being done you have an issue.

You've come on here for advice, take it, and check those things yourself before spending money at a garage.



Edited by Trevor555 on Sunday 25th February 22:31

Bjb28

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3 posts

3 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Just a quick update. Mechanic took a look, plugged it in, misfire in cylinder 4, swapped the coils from 3 and 4, I went for a drive, he plugged it in again, misfire cylinder 3. Ordered a coil, swapped it over, drives fine.

soad

32,903 posts

177 months

Saturday 2nd March
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Easy fix then! biggrin