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Toyota DPF problems
« on: March 07, 2024, 11:34:52 am »
For Ken really, I guess.

I was chatting with a man in a public house recently who's had nothing but expensive trouble with his Toyota DPF. During the conversation I recalled reading that VAG DPFs won't regenerate automatically - something they do quite frequently - unless there's more than 1/4 tank of diesel available. I've since double checked the service manual and that is correct. Now, I think I recall you (Ken) telling me that you never fill your tank, opting to minimise weight instead. Might be worth checking with a Toyota service manual or expert if Toyotas behave in a similar fashion...
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2024, 12:43:42 pm »
Toyota stopped making diesels yers ago .....is that not enough to make you realise that your doing something very wrong if yur driving an antique?
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2024, 06:35:25 pm »
DEM Greens forcing 20K on me to change a car .
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2024, 08:59:37 pm »
DEM Greens forcing 20K on me to change a car .


The Green part want all taxis replaced with rickshaws and the immediate reintroduction of wolves. 

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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2024, 09:09:34 pm »
DEM Greens forcing 20K on me to change a car .

Congratulations johnny ...Best investment yull ever make ...no more maintenance worries an pickin up hitch hikers for a livin ...intead of workin  for a livin ....yur a free man  lol
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2024, 11:01:03 pm »
OCCI nobody has ever given me TWENTH THOUSAND EUROS for nothing before .Car needed changing and Eamo the Onion .(vote Green ) has offered drivers 20K how much would STEAKNIFES crowd offer you ?I will be voting Green next election as ONLY THE GREENS have ever done anything for us .NOW PROVE ME WRONG ?
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #6 on: March 09, 2024, 12:24:57 am »
OCCI nobody has ever given me TWENTH THOUSAND EUROS for nothing before .Car needed changing and Eamo the Onion .(vote Green ) has offered drivers 20K how much would STEAKNIFES crowd offer you ?I will be voting Green next election as ONLY THE GREENS have ever done anything for us .NOW PROVE ME WRONG ?

Johnny ..the Greens are nut jobs ...so are fianna fail / fianna gowl , shin fane an every other cunt in Kildale Street... enjoy the car ...as I said before ....i aspired to drive a taxi cause I don't fit in ...i don't want to be part of ape society....especially " yous irish " society....congrats on yur self employment...an yur vehicle to independent livin ....
Johnny yu made a fantastic move in buyin that car ...ide almost given up on ya drivin that heap of shite antique......but today is a day of celebrations.....well done you ...
Johnny ....the goal isny money ......its freedom .....you are free .....beholding to no man ( except the tax man ) an even the tax man pays taxes...so I'm delighted for ya ...ya got rid of the heap of shite ....onwards an upwards me friend  :2cheers
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2024, 12:33:55 am »
Remember this Johnny...me Cork granny told me yers ago ....an she was a Cregan an a twomey...Ken will tell ya they owned all the shops in cork ...now ....she said to me ...." octy " she said ......." money is a bucket of water wit a hole in it .....
The more money ya hav " she said ....." the bigger the bucket but the bigger the hole " ......
" get a big bucket" she said  ..." but plug the bleedin hole for fuk sake ya langer " ......that was the last ting she said to me before she snuffed it  yers ago .....ya can't be up to Cork people johnny ....celts half them  lol
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #8 on: March 09, 2024, 09:20:57 am »
OCCi 75 euro a week less than a few smokes or porter .
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #9 on: March 09, 2024, 09:56:09 am »
OCCi 75 euro a week less than a few smokes or porter .

Great stuff  :2cheers
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #10 on: March 09, 2024, 11:03:00 am »
OCCi 75 euro a week less than a few smokes or porter .

Over 5yrs?

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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #11 on: March 10, 2024, 12:15:43 pm »
OCCI nobody has ever given me TWENTH THOUSAND EUROS for nothing before .Car needed changing and Eamo the Onion .(vote Green ) has offered drivers 20K how much would STEAKNIFES crowd offer you ?I will be voting Green next election as ONLY THE GREENS have ever done anything for us .NOW PROVE ME WRONG ?

The greens are buying your current car, valued at €7,350*, from you for €20,000. While that is undoubtedly a good deal it's not without consideration. In return you must buy yourself a brand new car of their choice for c.€35,003. When you buy yourself that car you undertake never to use it for your own personal needs outside of business and to keep it in public service for 3? years.... so if (God forbid) you have a crash or if the car suffers a fault requiring parts that aren't readily available or you get caught popping into Tesco for a pint of milk with your car in the car park they'll want their €20,000 back... and they'll keep the car you sold them! In short, the greens are making you spend €15,000+ on a car of their choice that you neither want nor need, the mean and nasty cunts!

* https://www.carzone.ie/car-valuation

On the other hand, Dr. Leo gave you €12,953 in 2020, €11,984.40 in 2021 and €2,899.60 in 2022*. That's €27,837 even after the cuts introduced by Meehaul, free gratis and for nothing ... to spend as you saw fit.

* assuming you got the same as me

Dr. Leo is great so he is... roll on COVID '20!

Happy to oblige... You're welcome!
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If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #12 on: March 10, 2024, 02:55:34 pm »
I tink the country jus disagreement wit ya ratti .....he's the most despised degenerate cnut  in " yous irish "
History .....I Hope he gets arse cancer....as for the " free money" .....he was buyin votes an yur kids will be payin it all back the the x checker ting ...... ::fds
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #13 on: March 10, 2024, 03:14:24 pm »
He's bought a no. 3 or 4 for my local FGer at the next election... but I think the erm has forgotten all he got... eaten bread...
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Re: Toyota DPF problems
« Reply #14 on: March 13, 2024, 02:27:54 am »
For Ken really, I guess.

I was chatting with a man in a public house recently who's had nothing but expensive trouble with his Toyota DPF. During the conversation I recalled reading that VAG DPFs won't regenerate automatically - something they do quite frequently - unless there's more than 1/4 tank of diesel available. I've since double checked the service manual and that is correct. Now, I think I recall you (Ken) telling me that you never fill your tank, opting to minimise weight instead. Might be worth checking with a Toyota service manual or expert if Toyotas behave in a similar fashion...
Thanks Stephen, sorry fer late reply, only just seen this topic now.
You did indeed mention the same before a few years back and since then I have always kept my diesel tank at over 3/8 full as you suggested back then.

The final cost to me in ready notes fer my DPF filter replacement after trying various services and excluding time lost and transport to variuos services was a whooping 7.5K. (Long story).
It was just before Chrimbo that I paid the last 5K to Toyota fer a replacement DPF and it stung like a Bitch, I paid it and shrugged it off and forgot about it. I will never ever drive another Diesel car again.

 


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