2021 TOYOTA HILUX

2.7L I4 2TR-FERWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$34,203 maintenance + known platform issues
~$6,841/yr · 570¢/mile equivalent · $31,743 maintenance + $1,760 expected platform issues
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2.8L I4 Turbo Diesel 1GD-FTV
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2021 Hilux is generally rock-solid, especially the 2.8L diesel, but suffers from specific DPF issues on diesels and transmission cooler failures that can strand you. The 2.7L gas engine sees occasional timing chain stretch at higher miles.

DPF Clogging and Regeneration Failures (2.8L Diesel)

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Check engine light with P2002/P2463 codes, Limp mode or severe power loss, Excessive black smoke on acceleration, Poor fuel economy suddenly dropping 20-30%
Fix: Short trips and city driving prevent proper DPF regen cycles. Manual forced regen takes 1-1.5 hours if caught early. Full DPF replacement or professional cleaning runs 4-6 hours labor. Many owners in urban areas see this every 50k-60k mi if they don't do highway runs.
Estimated cost: $150-400 for forced regen, $1,800-3,200 for DPF replacement

Transmission Oil Cooler Line Failure

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid leaking from radiator area, Pink or milky transmission fluid indicating coolant contamination, Harsh shifting or slipping, Overheating transmission temp gauge reading
Fix: The cooler lines corrode or crack where they connect to the radiator, sometimes allowing coolant and ATF to mix—catastrophic for the transmission. Catching it early means 2-3 hours to replace lines and flush. If contamination occurred, you're looking at full transmission rebuild (12-16 hours) plus new cooler lines.
Estimated cost: $400-700 for lines only, $3,500-5,500 if transmission is contaminated

Timing Chain Stretch and Rattling (2.7L Gas)

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Cold-start rattle from front of engine lasting 3-5 seconds, Check engine light with P0016/P0017 cam/crank correlation codes, Rough idle and hesitation under load, Metallic rattling at idle that worsens over weeks
Fix: The 2TR-FE's timing chain stretches if oil changes are delayed or low-quality oil is used. Replacement requires front cover removal: 8-10 hours labor. Do the tensioners, guides, and VVT gears at the same time or you'll be back in 30k miles. Not common on well-maintained trucks but brutal when it happens.
Estimated cost: $1,800-2,800

Injector Failure and Carbon Buildup (2.8L Diesel)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 80,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: Hard starting especially when cold, Excessive white or black smoke, Lumpy idle with misfires, Power loss on hills or under load
Fix: The 1GD-FTV common-rail injectors can fail from poor fuel quality or carbon buildup on tips. One injector replacement is 3-4 hours (tight access), but often multiple injectors need attention at once. Catch22 product or Archoil additive helps prevent buildup if used from new. All four injectors at once is 6-8 hours.
Estimated cost: $800-1,200 per injector, $3,000-4,500 for all four

Rear Leaf Spring U-Bolt Loosening and Shackle Wear

Common · low severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking from rear suspension over bumps, Truck sitting visibly lower on one side, Wandering or unstable feel on highway, Accelerated rear tire wear on inside edges
Fix: U-bolts stretch and shackle bushings wear, especially on trucks doing towing or off-road work. Retorquing U-bolts is 0.5 hours and should be done every 30k mi. Full shackle and bushing replacement is 2-3 hours per side. Not dangerous immediately but leads to handling issues and uneven tire wear.
Estimated cost: $80-150 for retorque and inspection, $400-700 for shackle/bushing replacement both sides

Turbocharger Actuator Sticking (2.8L Diesel)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Underboost or overboost codes P0234/P0299, Limp mode activation, Turbo whistle changes pitch or becomes erratic, Black smoke under acceleration with no power
Fix: The electronic actuator on the VGT turbo sticks from carbon buildup or corrosion, especially in coastal or dusty environments. Some are cleanable with intake cleaner and manual cycling (1.5-2 hours labor), but many need actuator replacement (3-4 hours). Turbo itself is usually fine.
Estimated cost: $300-600 for cleaning/service, $1,200-1,800 for actuator replacement
Owner tips
  • Diesel owners: do a 20+ minute highway run weekly to keep DPF regenerating properly—short trips kill these trucks
  • Check transmission cooler lines every oil change for seepage or corrosion; $50 in preventive lines beats a $4k transmission
  • 2.7L gas: use quality 5W-30 and change at 5k intervals max if you want the timing chain to last past 150k
  • Retorque rear U-bolts at 30k, 60k, 90k—takes 30 minutes and prevents expensive suspension failures
  • Use quality diesel fuel and add injector cleaner every 10k miles to prevent $3k+ injector jobs on the 2.8L
Buy the 2.8L diesel if you do highway miles and can commit to proper DPF maintenance; avoid both if you're doing 90% city driving—these need to stretch their legs.
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