I know this is a surf forum but has anyone had any experience of the Toyota Colorado gx model year 2001 , are they reliable any feedback would be much appreciated
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I had one for a while, very reliable, typical toyota reliable. Mine had the d4d engine which i suspect came in around 2000/1. Only common fault I can think of is the difflock, which are rarely used and therefore will often seize up. Rear diff casings seem to be corrosion prone , and can become pourous. Ive heard of ATF cooler failures leading to water in thetransmission, but its the same set up as the Surf and easily avoided by caring for your coolant condition, or by fitting a separate tranny cooler. Only reason i got rid of mine was to replace it with a newer model . LC 3Сви можемо
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The one I seen is 2001 has the d4d engine it's the gx model with 115k miles it's green in colour and in pretty good condition they are looking for around £2500 for it , so not sure if I should do up my 3rd gen ssr-g model or go for this what's your thoughts
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I agree with the above. The first D4D s that came out had some problems with the injectors, they probably have been done on the one you saw, check this before you buy. Otherwise excellent engine...if a bit boring. It won't have the 'punch' of the kz te...
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Originally posted by Big dog View PostAre they better than the surf 3rd gen ssr-g or not much between them , also I think the d4d is an intercool engine
Better consumption ,more refined than the kz te, reliable.
You can't go wrong . Check injectors situation tho.
I've driven pick ups with the 1kd and I must say the surf is more fun to drive but that's me .Last edited by tashtego; 1 September 2017, 12:49.
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Just an update , had a real good look over the colorado today , still obviously thinking about buying it , checked all underneath and it has been sealed with wax oil etc , gave it all a tap with a hammer and it is solid , also noticed it is a manual one , timing belt and clutch just been done ,2 new batteries , 115k looking for £2,250 for it which I think is fair , which is better manual or auto
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Originally posted by Big dog View PostJust an update , had a real good look over the colorado today , still obviously thinking about buying it , checked all underneath and it has been sealed with wax oil etc , gave it all a tap with a hammer and it is solid , also noticed it is a manual one , timing belt and clutch just been done ,2 new batteries , 115k looking for £2,250 for it which I think is fair , which is better manual or auto
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I prefer autos but thats personal choice! they don't have multi mode transmission it's full time 4wd so hi, low plus centre diff lock, and of course the rear diff lock which to be honest probably wont work through lack of use £400 to replace the actuator ouch!Old enough to know better but then again.....
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Originally posted by The Boo Crew View PostI prefer autos but thats personal choice! they don't have multi mode transmission it's full time 4wd so hi, low plus centre diff lock, and of course the rear diff lock which to be honest probably wont work through lack of use £400 to replace the actuator ouch!
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