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Are you having problems with your 2006 Toyota Prado? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2006 Toyota Prado issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2006 Toyota Prado in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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You’re on a loser trying to convince Toyota to pay for a new clutch. At the very, very best they might cough up for part of the cost, but I doubt they’ll show any interest at all for the reasons you quote. If the clutch is still operating fine, then take the clutch man’s advice and crank up the radio until the clutch fails and needs replacing.
Yours is the first report of a problem we have received at Cars Guide. We have passed your report on to Toyota for their response, and in the meantime ask Prado owners to contact us if they have had the same problem.
I WOULD like to be able to confirm that the problem with the 3-litre turbodiesel engine has been fixed, but I can't. My attempts to get Nissan to own up to a fix have been a dismal failure. All it would tell me is it would take care of owners of any Patrol that had an engine problem. Read into that what you will.
VICTORIAN Autogas Supplies has a dual-fuel sequential injection system for the Prado. The company replaces the rear petrol tank with an LPG tank, then replaces the tank guard so it looks original. Interior space is not affected, but overall petrol capacity is reduced. It costs about $3200 plus GST.