So, I need to read up on air over hydraulic. New to me, let me do that before bugging folks for help.
Tuk tuks are sweet. They're the simplest cargo vehicle there is. Gotta appreciate that.Greasytshirt: out of curiosity..what's up with the picture? I lived in SE Asia for a few years and rode in those many a day.
The usual suspects are the turbo's vnt controller and high/low pressure at fuel rail.2007 Hino
Well I have to agree. Nothing like screaming along in a Tuk Tuk on Sukhumvit with the days shopping, wife and holding on for the ride.Tuk tuks are sweet. They're the simplest cargo vehicle there is. Gotta appreciate that.
Hi Greasytshirt... we are looking for a performance chip for a 258. got any suggestions?Hi all. I've been working on Hino trucks almost exclusively for the last few years, and I'm pretty familiar with their ins and outs at this point. If anyone has a question, I'll be happy to answer it, if I know the answer.
Nope!Hi Greasytshirt... we are looking for a performance chip for a 258. got any suggestions?
Pretty common. The injectors degrade, the ecu can't control them properly, it overfuels, fills the dpf with soot and eventually melts it or blows the rear off of it.A quote from the dealer:
Per our conversation yesterday, we found the DPR system has failed. We also found 3 of the 6 injectors overfueling. We are recommending to replace all 6 due to the fact that if we don’t replace all six it can cause damage to the new DPR.
I have come across these websites:Hi Greasytshirt... we are looking for a performance chip for a 258. got any suggestions?
Hi Greasytshirt... we are looking for a performance chip for a 258. got any suggestions?
There are two cables going to the injection pump. One goes to the accelerator pedal. The other goes to the engine shutoff motor, which is located under the panel on the front, under the windshield. Flip the cab up, and have someone turn the ignition on while you watch the cables. With the ignition on, one will move to the run position. With the key off, it will move to the opposite position.I have a 97 hino FA was running fine. Pressure washed it and now it wont start cranks but wont start.
Checked all fuses relats etc no problems batteries are charged and clean what do you think?
Trying to make my way through all 59 pages... lots to absorb, and a wealth of wonderful information.
I just bought my first Hino, a 2011 258 with 217K miles on it. It runs great, but has a CEL light on.
If I plan to buy another hino or 2 in the future, should I buy Hino DX? What about the newer model DXII? Is it backward compatible with this 2011 truck? I'm currently looking at a 2014 268 with 107K miles.
This truck runs fine, but again, CEL. The DPF shows one bar, no soot on the exhaust. Here are the codes (inactive)
P204F
P2214
P2269
P141F
U010E
U1123
I have reason to believe that maintenance may have been neglected for the last 80-100K miles. Oil changes and nothing more. We'd like to get this truck in satisfactory condition before we place it into service, and our local Hino dealer is not exactly on my nice list...
Your assumption was correct, it is indeed a rollback. This one actually is a 258 with full air...
Yes, this will keep me busy for awhile. I need to call tomorrow and find out what the inservice date is. Unsure whether any warranty remains. All codes posted came from the dashboard.... I have no scantool for a hino atm.
I can tell you that the batteries were totally dead and the connections were quite corroded when I picked up the truck. The automotive batteries have been replaced with stud type 1000cca truck batteries (yay) and I have them clean and on separate battery chargers as we speak. I'll be load testing the crap out of them tomorrow, and will replace both if either doesn't pass with margin to spare. I'm wondering how much of all this could be caused by crap batteries.
I just saw how much DXII costs... holy ****.
Hi all. I've been working on Hino trucks almost exclusively for the last few years, and I'm pretty familiar with their ins and outs at this point. If anyone has a question, I'll be happy to answer it, if I know the answer.