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Toyota sludge problem
I have been told that Toyota's engines are truly designed for mid to high climates (having worked in S/east asia i can verify they are an outstanding vehicle )but low mileage use in colder climes leaves them with this problem,more so than other makes ?
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It's the low mileage and soft driving that's doing it; not the engine design. Just drive it HARD every so often, or use it more; any car, not just a Toyota, will suffer oil sludging when used for short journeys where the engine never reaches it's proper running temperature....get it hot, and the problem will vanish.
It's the low mileage and soft driving that's doing it; not the engine design. Just drive it HARD every so often, or use it more; any car, not just a Toyota, will suffer oil sludging when used for short journeys where the engine never reaches it's proper running temperature....get it hot, and the problem will vanish.
japanese winters,are an can be as harsh as ours,but as a rule,the season is considerable much shorter than ours,ie, european;mid oct to late march,and their biggest market is in asia, i actualy got this info from a toyota employee,so he said ,while sinking a few singapore slings,in the carlton ritz in singapore,then we went on to orchard towers,and those ABs who know the place,understand what we got up to,.I just love VIAGRA
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