Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
URGENT - Hilux boken down
Moderators: toaddog, TWISTY, V8Patrol, Moderators
URGENT - Hilux boken down
Ok, as murphys alw dictates, im going to fraser island tomorrow and my hilux broke down this arvo. Fark.
The veice is a 1998 3.0 Hilux (5L engine)
Drove around all arvo doing jobs, no probs. Driving up a hill just near home and the car gave a sort of surge/cough. kept going, rapidly lost power then finally dies just round the corner from home. Engine turns over no worries just does not fire. rang RACQ, the 2 of us decided it is a fuel prob but he was of no futher use.
Have put in a new fuel filter. I can blow down the feed line back to the tank and hear it bubble. Took the line off the injector pump and fuel is getting there when using the primer pump on the fuel filter.
Any ideas/tips? Please dont let it be the injector pump.
thanks
dave
The veice is a 1998 3.0 Hilux (5L engine)
Drove around all arvo doing jobs, no probs. Driving up a hill just near home and the car gave a sort of surge/cough. kept going, rapidly lost power then finally dies just round the corner from home. Engine turns over no worries just does not fire. rang RACQ, the 2 of us decided it is a fuel prob but he was of no futher use.
Have put in a new fuel filter. I can blow down the feed line back to the tank and hear it bubble. Took the line off the injector pump and fuel is getting there when using the primer pump on the fuel filter.
Any ideas/tips? Please dont let it be the injector pump.
thanks
dave
Not a guru or anything, But what about the fuel shut down solinoid. If this was stuffed you won't go anywhere.
On the 1hz there is a oil pressure switch that can also stop the engines from starting. I dont know if the 5l have the same, but would believe so.
Stupid question, have you checked all your fluid levels?
On the 1hz there is a oil pressure switch that can also stop the engines from starting. I dont know if the 5l have the same, but would believe so.
Stupid question, have you checked all your fluid levels?
My Cruiser is Environmentally Friendly.
It runs on recycled Dinosaurs.
It runs on recycled Dinosaurs.
As mentioned.
Check your timing belt, however, they normally just cut out straight away when the belt breaks, or skips a tooth.
If your belt is ok,
I would remove the air tube from filter to inlet maniflod, and make sure your butterfly smooth shut down is in the open position when ign is on, if its stuck shut, it wont run at all. you will see it once the air tube is removed. It should open on cranking. If not.
Hold it open and try starting it, and see if its stays open when running.
If thats not it.
Put power to your idle stop solenoid, and see if you can feel it click and operate.
If not, check for power getting to it, on both sides of the connection.
If power, remove solenoid, remove plunger and spring, refit, prime, and try to start.
I think there is also a screen filter around the idle stop solenoid that can block, but thats pretty uncommon.
Let us know what you find.
Failing this, check for air bubbles with a clear piece of hose.
Start between pump, and filter, and work your way back.
Let us know how you go.
check the simple things first before panicking
T
Check your timing belt, however, they normally just cut out straight away when the belt breaks, or skips a tooth.
If your belt is ok,
I would remove the air tube from filter to inlet maniflod, and make sure your butterfly smooth shut down is in the open position when ign is on, if its stuck shut, it wont run at all. you will see it once the air tube is removed. It should open on cranking. If not.
Hold it open and try starting it, and see if its stays open when running.
If thats not it.
Put power to your idle stop solenoid, and see if you can feel it click and operate.
If not, check for power getting to it, on both sides of the connection.
If power, remove solenoid, remove plunger and spring, refit, prime, and try to start.
I think there is also a screen filter around the idle stop solenoid that can block, but thats pretty uncommon.
Let us know what you find.
Failing this, check for air bubbles with a clear piece of hose.
Start between pump, and filter, and work your way back.
Let us know how you go.
check the simple things first before panicking
T
Save the Whales......Collect the whole set.
My Wife Can't Shear..............But You Should See Her Crutch !
My Wife Can't Shear..............But You Should See Her Crutch !
Re: URGENT - Hilux boken down
daveo wrote:Ok, as murphys alw dictates, im going to fraser island tomorrow and my hilux broke down this arvo. Fark.
The veice is a 1998 3.0 Hilux (5L engine)
Drove around all arvo doing jobs, no probs. Driving up a hill just near home and the car gave a sort of surge/cough. kept going, rapidly lost power then finally dies just round the corner from home.. rang RACQ, the 2 of us decided it is a fuel prob but he was of no futher use.Engine turns over no worries just does not fire
Have put in a new fuel filter. I can blow down the feed line back to the tank and hear it bubble. Took the line off the injector pump and fuel is getting there when using the primer pump on the fuel filter.
Any ideas/tips?thanksPlease dont let it be the injector pump.
dave
Had a "similar" thing happen to my Hilux.
Got the RACV out to have a look and it was discovered that there was no power running to the Injector Pump ( wouldnt pump fuel ). He couldnt work out why it had happened, so he ran a new wire directly from the pump to power ( as a temparary fix ) That was 2 years ago -- works fine.
Went to an Auto Elec and he couldnt work out why either, and said he could have a look at it, but its like " how long is a piece of string "? -- meaning to find the problem he would have to start at one end and finish at the other end to work out where the problem is which could mean BIG $$$$$$$
Re: URGENT - Hilux boken down
Thats only good for the non electronic pumps, like if your engine description on the silver plate on the firewall DOES NOT have E at the end. If it's a 5L-E serious damage could be done to the Spill Valve or ECU.TheGatta wrote:so he ran a new wire directly from the pump to power ( as a temparary fix ) That was 2 years ago -- works fine.
I'm the sharpest tool in the shed!
Re: URGENT - Hilux boken down
Spill control valve only runs on about 5v, is contantly variable (thats how it adjusts its fueling rates) and is about $900 genuine!v6hilux wrote:Thats only good for the non electronic pumps, like if your engine description on the silver plate on the firewall DOES NOT have E at the end. If it's a 5L-E serious damage could be done to the Spill Valve or ECU.TheGatta wrote:so he ran a new wire directly from the pump to power ( as a temparary fix ) That was 2 years ago -- works fine.
2005 HDJ100 Manual, ARB bar, XD9000 winch, ARB rooftop tent + awning, Drawers, Engel, 2" OME lift, 285/75R16 KM2's, iCom, HID XGT's.
BUGGA!daveo wrote:thor had it - broken timing belt. now got to see how much damage done to the head.
how long ago was it done??
did you do the tensioner and idler pulley at the same time??
Thankfully it happened near home, and not in the middle of the trip
let us know what you find.
Trains
Save the Whales......Collect the whole set.
My Wife Can't Shear..............But You Should See Her Crutch !
My Wife Can't Shear..............But You Should See Her Crutch !
Re: URGENT - Hilux boken down
daveo wrote:Ok, as murphys alw dictates, im going to fraser island tomorrow and my hilux broke down this arvo. Fark.
The veice is a 1998 3.0 Hilux (5L engine)
Drove around all arvo doing jobs, no probs. Driving up a hill just near home and the car gave a sort of surge/cough. kept going, rapidly lost power then finally dies just round the corner from home. Engine turns over no worries just does not fire. rang RACQ, the 2 of us decided it is a fuel prob but he was of no futher use.
Have put in a new fuel filter. I can blow down the feed line back to the tank and hear it bubble. Took the line off the injector pump and fuel is getting there when using the primer pump on the fuel filter.
Any ideas/tips? Please dont let it be the injector pump.
thanks
dave
If this is diesel your've probably got diesel in the tank but it's not enbough for the pump to suck it up and it'll die while going up hills.
I've had it happen to me while thinking I'd have just enough to get by, lol .
The fix chuck in some more diesel prime it up and your good to go.
Re: URGENT - Hilux boken down
Please tell me you only read the first postzagan wrote:daveo wrote:Ok, as murphys alw dictates, im going to fraser island tomorrow and my hilux broke down this arvo. Fark.
The veice is a 1998 3.0 Hilux (5L engine)
Drove around all arvo doing jobs, no probs. Driving up a hill just near home and the car gave a sort of surge/cough. kept going, rapidly lost power then finally dies just round the corner from home. Engine turns over no worries just does not fire. rang RACQ, the 2 of us decided it is a fuel prob but he was of no futher use.
Have put in a new fuel filter. I can blow down the feed line back to the tank and hear it bubble. Took the line off the injector pump and fuel is getting there when using the primer pump on the fuel filter.
Any ideas/tips? Please dont let it be the injector pump.
thanks
dave
If this is diesel your've probably got diesel in the tank but it's not enbough for the pump to suck it up and it'll die while going up hills.
I've had it happen to me while thinking I'd have just enough to get by, lol .
The fix chuck in some more diesel prime it up and your good to go.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 100 guests