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I am in talks with couple of brake vendors to find a suitable replacement for the whole front brake kit. Last time the brake judder got more pronounced towards the end of the pad life but this time if the pads are indeed worn out by now then I probably might set a record for the fastest pad wear, this pad is under 6000Kms old ![]() | ||
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BHPian ![]() | 95,000 kms Service Update: 95,000 km Service Furteela has been averaging one service per 1-1.5 months due to short 5,000 km service interval. While many Fortuner owners skip the check-up service every 5K kms, I have been doing it nonetheless as it gives a much needed break to the truck. ![]() On a serious note, I do feel that it doesn't hurt to be extra careful and go through these minor inconveniences of few hours to make sure the health of truck is in top shape especially considering most of my long drives are solo. However this particular regular checkup service turned out to be not so regular. Over past few weeks, I had noticed some wheezing sound coming from the truck. This was not a consistent noise but came and went randomly. I had reported this issue during 90K service but it could not be reproduced at the time of service. Next time the noise appeared, I did a video recording and showed it to Toyota technician. We decided to do a long trial run and sure enough the noise resurfaced during a 1.5 hour trial. It was a first of its kind noise as per the technician and he asked me to spare him couple of days to pin point the root cause. I agreed. I received call from my service advisor in 2 days. The issue had been identified and rectified. It was due to dirt accumulation between the drive shaft and central differential. It was thoroughly cleaned and that seems to have resolved the noise for now. Here is a reference image. Brake pads as well as rotors were reported to have worn out. I had an idea about this as there was juddering on the steering at high speed braking. Attaching some images of worn out pads and rotor along with price details. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Received a shaker along with some chocolates as a gift from CRM of Lakozy Toyota. They continue to delight their customers with great service and affection. ![]() ![]() I have also installed a dashcam recently. Some pictures. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Some random pictures of OTR. Have been trying to get out at least once every week I am in Mumbai. If you are from Mumbai / Pune and interested in joining, do PM me. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With fellow BHPian @Chaand's T-Rex. Near Morbe dam, Mumbai - Pune Highway. ![]() Thanks for reading. Cheers! |
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BHPian ![]() | OTR Near Pawna Lake OTR Near Pawna Lake - April 1, 2018 Last Sunday Furteela along with a group of Fortuner owners took their trucks to have some fun near Pawna Lake, Lonavla. I have been trying to make this weekend off roading thing work for sometime now which has finally started to materialise. There were four Fortuners in total. Three from Mumbai and one from Pune. Two 4x4 AT and two 4x4 MT. 3.0 D4-D models. It was nice catching up with fellow roadies and driving on trails off the road. Although we did not find any challenging obstacles but it was fun nonetheless. Adding pictures for your viewing pleasure. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to Mayank, Naveen and Jay for sharing pics. ![]() |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | re: Toyota Fortuner 4x4 AT : My Furteela Ghonga. 2 years and 1,00,000 km up! EDIT: Now sold. Nice set of pics, Ragh. Thanks a lot for sharing. I think it is high time you start an independent thread on Mumbai weekend offroading chapter; there can't be anything better than spending your weekends with likeminded auto-enthusiasts and enjoying some offroad in wilderness. ![]() I guess with Ghonga's odo about to touch 100k kms, you should ask the mods to shift this thread to Long-Term Ownership Reviews as well. ![]() |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | Hi Ragh, your thread is an epitome of what and how one can plan and travel on one's car, effectively. Your pan India car servicing experience would be a great reference for others, with more details. The upgrades you have planned are very apt for your road trips!! Keep rocking!! Happy Motoring!! |
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BHPian ![]() | 2016 Toyota Fortuner 4x4 AT - My Furteela Ghonga: 2 Years and 1,00,000 kms Up! 1,00,000 kms Update: First of many lakhs kms completed near Rajasthan, enroute Spiti ![]() After exactly 2 years, 2 months and 2 days of munching miles, my Furteela Ghonga has completed its first 1,00,000 kms. During this time, it has seen 19 states, 5 Union Territories, 2 countries and countless cities and villages. It has been serviced across the length and breadth of the country. Right from Mumbai to Gangtok and Srinagar to Chennai. It has climbed the highest of the mountain passes and been to most serenest of the beaches. If there were roads, it happily chugged along all day and all night long. And when the roads ended, it created its own path and continued to wander. Leaving behind trails for others to explore. ![]() It has made donuts while plastering smile on my face and rescued brothers when in trouble. And when its horses were pushed beyond their limits, the camels came to the rescue. Furteela, rescued from White Rann by camels ![]() Toyota says “Let’s go places” and Furteela whole heartedly agrees. Here’s a quick map retrace of places it has wandered to in the 2 years of its existence. Places and routes traveled with Furteela ![]() Having completed two wonderful years and flipped the ODO counter 1 lakh times, I thought it would be a good idea to revisit the entire experience and share it with fellow BHPians. So here it goes again in typical TBHP review style. My review of Toyota Fortuner after 1,00,000 kms of ownership. Still drives like it did on its way out of the showroom ![]() Likes:
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Relaxing after making some fresh morning donuts ![]() Upgrades Being Considered:
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It has its moves ![]() Service Experience: Toyota Fortuner has a short service interval of 5,000 kms during which all parts are checked and bolts are re-torqued. The 10,000 kms service are the major ones during which oil and other parts are replaced. IMHO the 5k service is not necessary if your car is out of warranty and has a high running. But I have been doing it and will continue to do so as I find the car to be greatly refreshed after every service. The 20+ service experiences till date have been quite a delight and has never bothered me really. The attention to detail is also remarkable. During one of the service I was informed that the ash tray bulb had gone kaput. I have never used it and would have never found out but the technicians at Toyota did which means they do check each and everything in the car during each service. I must make a special mention about Lakozy Toyota, Andheri, Mumbai here which has been my goto service centre of choice. Professionalism, courteous and prompt are the adjectives I would use to describe all Toyota service centres that I have visited across the country but Lakozy Toyota takes the cake. They take the customer delight to a whole another level. This is also one of the reason I don’t mind the short 5k service interval. I have also availed Toyota Road Side assistance on three occasions and found it to be a life saver. One instance was during an accident in Chennai, one when I got stuck in a desert in Gujarat and third one when the bumper came off and vehicle was not drivable in Mumbai. Somewhere in Kaza ![]() Running Costs: The price of diesel at the time of first tank up was Rs. 50/- per litre in Mumbai which has sharply increased to Rs. 71 at the time of writing this report. My constant hunger for road trips makes sure that fuel is one of the major expenses on my pocket every month. So has been the monthly service costs. When I bought the truck in 2016, the service costs was quite reasonable. Thanks to the increasing costs of pretty much everything in the past few years, servicing of vehicles is no exception. Here’s a breakup of some of the expenses I have occurred on the truck in the past 2 years:
Extended Warranty: I have extended the manufacturer warranty to maximum possible available duration / mileage. That is 5 years or 1,80,000 kms, whichever is earlier. I will probably run of out kms much earlier than 5 years. Engine Remap: Although I would like to install a dieseltronic but this will have to wait till the end of warranty period. I am anyways a sedate driver and really don’t feel the need for extra power but I am afraid and sure that once I taste blood it will be difficult to go back to stock. So refraining from any tampering with the ECU for time being. Niggles: Occasional rattles do come from middle and third row seats and they are promptly fixed during the next scheduled service. I can live with them considering I can’t live without the weekend OTR of which I am growing extremely fond of. ![]() Suspension Upgrade: OME suspension from ARB has been performing flawlessly and I would recommend this upgrade to anyone looking for serious touring to remote places or improving OTR experience / capabilities of the truck. Toyota stock suspension is a weak link and I have personally experienced their break down in the middle of nowhere. Apart from improving stability, body roll and cornering I feel they are more reliable too. I changed to OME at 81,000 kms and have run them for about 25,000 kms till now. It was not that I cared for poor pot holed road before but after the upgrade the confidence has got a further boost. Wheel articulation is also significantly improved, thanks to the two-inch lift from the coil springs. Absolutely satisfied with the setup. Fellow BHPian checking articulation ![]() Tyres: The stock Dunlop Grandtrek tyres lasted for about 76,000 kms with all 5 tyres being rotated every 10,000 kms. They were replaced with Yokohoma Geolandar G015 A/T tyres which are rated for severe snow conditions. I have only replaced 4 of them and expect them to last at least as much as the Dunlops. They have run about 30,000 kms and are looking pretty solid for a long run. This considering they have been through some really hard terrains and performed very well without any tyre cuts or side wall damages. I have tried to source BFGoodrich KO2 in the past without luck and will try again when the time comes to change the rubber. Usage Pattern: This is the only car that I own so I use it for pretty much everything. Office commute, business trips, leisure trips, OTRs, expeditions and what not. Haven’t really felt a need for another car in the past two years. People ask me how do you drive it in bumper to bumper traffic and narrow lanes of Mumbai. The answer is AT gearbox which makes driving effortless. The size is what you get used to in like a week. OTR Experience: In the last 1 year, I have been trying to take the truck off the road as and when time permits. These have been mostly trail exploration around Mumbai or on one of my long trips (Sikkim, Ladakh, Spiti etc). Now every Sunday that I am in Mumbai, I try to explore a new destinations which are typically lakes / rivers / beaches / small hills. Sometimes there are trails which end up nowhere and sometimes they lead to a beautiful photo point after overcoming some challenging obstacles. During these explorations, I have learnt about the capabilities as well as weaknesses of my truck. Strengths:
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Having fun in the slush ![]() Overall, I believe Fortuner is a very capable off-roader and an average enthusiast will enjoy its capabilities for a long time. What is more promising is the fact that there are lot of aftermarket options available to greatly enhance its prowess even further. Of course they aren’t cheap and one should identify and slowly make those changes / upgrades as and when required. Trips planned: To be honest, life has been one long road trip ever since I acquired this beast which I hope to continue as and when time permits. Reason why I am not able to update this thread frequently is just that whenever I have like even a few hours at disposal I love to hit the road and wander even if there is no destination in mind. It has become sort of an addiction which is becoming increasingly difficult to resist. I usually do not plan my trips but given an option following are some of the dream runs that me and my Furteela would love to do someday:
Closing Remarks: I believe everybody has a hidden passion which remains hidden until an external catalyst triggers that door open and our true self is unleashed into the open world. This not only is a moment of realisation but it also drives us do things that even we ourselves thought we were not capable of. I think Fortuner has been that catalyst for me. Never in my wildest dreams had I even imagined myself to be a roadie that I have now become. Being on the road and on travel brings out the boundless joys and pleasures from deep within. I hope the journey that has begun continues and that I am able to explore the vastness and wilderness of our beautiful planet. If you are a roadie and haven’t started exploring yet then everyday you make one of the two choices - “One day or day one!” My day one has just started. ![]() Some mandatory pictures. Beautiful Mountain Roads ![]() Majestic Terrains ![]() Somewhere near Losar, Spiti ![]() Offroader's paradise ![]() Frozen Stream / Glacier near Chitkul, Kinnaur ![]() Creating its own trail ![]() Waiting for roads to open, Malling, Spiti ![]() Roads blocked due to snow. Rescue vehicle required to move ahead ![]() Enroute Spiti ![]() Spiti continues to amaze ![]() Furteela, The Wanderer! ![]() Thanks for reading guys! Cheers! |
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BHPian ![]() | re: Toyota Fortuner 4x4 AT : My Furteela Ghonga. 2 years and 1,00,000 km up! EDIT: Now sold. I've lived to see many excursions by this white beast ! I've been lucky to have been on a few with it ! Bhushan, it's a relationship that you've developed with the car that very few manage to have ! Some lovely and awe inspiring pictures and locations in those 1L kms ! Keep inspiring and driving safe ! ![]() |
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Very well written - the Furteela continues to does amazing and inspirational stuff ! ever since we saw it in action. And it continues to be the lead car for all off-road trails - protecting all other cars around it. Also remember the time when Furteela was babysitting Abarths and i20s ! Besides - this also reinforces what we know about Toyota and its reliability. On the dislikes - I find that the new Endy covers for each and every aspect which is mentioned here. Why wouldn't you sell the Furteela (and this AT model would give you a very good resale rate), and buy the new Endy ! | |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | Re: 2016 Toyota Fortuner 4x4 AT - My Furteela Ghonga: 2 Years and 1,00,000 kms Up! Quote:
I have experienced services from Maruti, Fiat, Ford, Hyundai, etc. and have extensively interacted with people who have been to these servicing centres. However, no one has so strongly recommended their own brand as much as the drivers of the T-badge. Quote:
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