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  • #16
    The series one of the 95 series were done every 100 thou, the series 2 (split fold rear seat, clear blinker lenses) are done every 150, funny thing is the belt number is the same for both vehicles ?? this is petrol I'm talking about. I had the diesel also but cant remember if it was 100 or 150 ?? Sorry no help there. Mark I'm a member here http://www.sydneydistrict4x4.com.au/ very good club. Big on safety, very family orientated, they also do recognised training. They are located at Baulkham Hills (chapel lane/crestwood dr) About 120/130 members. We have a meeting every month. They do trips rated from extreme (lockers, 5 inch lift etc) down to trips with rav 4's etc. There would only be a few members with the big lifts etc, most are running prado's, pathfinders, pajeros etc all types but most of their trips are (I'd say 90%) are for the average 4wd. They do day trips, over nighters, weekends and the big desert trips (3 weeks etc)... Very friendly people and make you very welcome. They have even just purchased 2 defibrillators for the big desert trips and in the process of getting training for some people who would be leading the big trips like this in the event they would need to use them (hopefully never)... There are other clubs I have checked out over the years but didn't suit me or my family.......Cheers Steve
    Face lift 150 Prado V6 auto. No mods yet

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    • #17
      I got the little service booklet out of my 95 series diesel and it states in there that both the petrol and diesel models get their timing belts changed at every 150 thousand K's.
      2001 3Lt Manual Diesel, Safari Snorkel, ARB Winch Bullbar, Hella Spotlights, 9000lb Warn Winch, Dual Battery, Couplertec Electronic Rust Prevention, Glind Hot Water Shower, ARB Front and Rear Air Lockers,Onboard Air Compressor, DP Chip, 40mm OME Lift, Steel Slider Side Steps, GME 3200 CB Radio, Milford Cargo Barrier, Extended Diff Breathers, Draw system and Fridge Slide, 40lt Engel Fridge, GPS with Wireless Reversing Camera, Rhino Roof Racks with Aluminium Tray, Awning and Drop down Table on Rear Door.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ian Reid View Post
        Mark
        Regardless of Scheduled belt change intervals, like fishfinder says, if you don't know the history of the belt, the warning light is on and you cant definitely be sure it is still in life get it replaced ASAP. It might cost a few bucks but if the belt is original and it fails its gonna cost you a dam site more.



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        A perfect example of this is, I purchased with 210k on the clock and replaced the timing belt at 300k, it was that close to failing the previous owner must have replaced it at about 100k and sold it off prior to having it done again. So in short the belt was an catastrophic failure waiting to ocour. Also you might as well replace the water pump at the same time as the labour costs are minimal while the front of the motor is open.
        Ken.
        Ken
        3.4 GXL man 1997 petrol / gas, BFG mud tyres 265 75 16, front and rear camera, Jaycar 6300Lm LED 6.5" D/L * 2, 15W LED reversing/work light, diff breathers, 42mm lift, Rear Anderson plug, Dash cam, and way too much recovery gear for one vehicle to carry around. No more HID headlamps. No more Narva D/L.

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        • #19
          Hi thanks for your valuable feedback folks, thanks for that I just received a quote from a 7 hills 4x4 specialist for the following - is this about the norm ?:

          Quote to replaced timing belt
          All these parts are Toyota
          Timing belt $76
          Ilder puller $110
          Tensioner $103
          Cam seal $18
          Water pump $224
          Top hose $30
          Bottom hose $30
          Thermostat $28
          Thermostat gasket $8
          Alternator belt $48
          a/c belt $48
          t/c $35
          workshop sundries $10
          labour $600

          total $1368

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          • #20
            Sounds about right to me. I think I paid around $1000 to get our timing belt and water pump done but I don't think they did the alternator or A/C belt. They also did a service on mine at the same time.
            If they're going to replace all those parts, you should be fairly right for a while. Are they going to do a service as well?
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            [QUOTE=maulbeagle;469810]Have heard that the fuel consumption of the petrol engine is horrendous ?[/QUOTE]
            [QUOTE=amts;469812]Heard that a replacement D4D engine is horrendous [/QUOTE]

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