Diesel? Manual? KW ?
hi Everyone.
looking at a 2008 4 motion transporter ute at around 100 kays.
any issues or anything like that i should know
sorry it’s the manual 2.5tdi 128kw engine
Last edited by bobsgolfr; 23-01-2019 at 04:30 PM.
Diesel? Manual? KW ?
it’s a manual 2.5tdi 128kw
Aitonatics was a weak link on these but you wouldn’t have that concern, with regular service intervals and low 100 Kaye’s it should be worry free, automatic non 4wd transmission oil change every 50-60 km, if transmission and diffs not had oil change it is time now at 100 kays
Check for water leak mark below water pump, for peace of mind get the pump replaced regardless and check wear on timing gear whiles pumps out,
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Hear hear Transporter , I have been shouting this from the rooftops for years . Todays batch of commercials utes vans etc are woefully underpowered when loaded up . I saw a few years back a report on the new T6 and the reviewer categorically stated that he doubted a certain model of the T6 would have enough power to do its job properly . Then today look at all these dual cab utes , at least the Amarok has a 6 pot engine available but most of the others still stick with 4 pots or 5 pot jobs . Personally Ford Australai should hang their head in shame at sticking a 4 pot engine in the Ranger model and then insult the yanks by calling it a Raptor . Most of these dual cab jobs are saddled with small capacity engines which are reliant of being force fed through turbos . End Rant !!
I agree i took an amarok v6 tdi for a weekend and wow.
Even had a chat to my tuner and they get them moving 0-100 in a tad under six seconds.
So to sum it up everyone agrees it should hopefully give me worry free driving for a while?
manual t5, check for dual mass flywheel probs. Can be expensive if they part ways.
there is a check, to feel/listen for shuddering/noise reversing up a slope, i think.
Someone with a manual T5 care to add the correct procedure?
Last edited by Rebuild; 24-01-2019 at 08:53 PM.
Steve
04 T5
No arguement, just stating the obvious, to inspect the timing gear if replacing water pump,
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