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  1. I know what you mean, but as the car behaved exactly the same with 3 different injectors, including the replacement genuine Lexus one, I'm not sure about spending more on that angle, and was trying to work out what else it might be. Do you think the cable is a contender? Anyway I found this video on testing... but it seems to talk about testing for a blockage, which obviously can't be the issue for the two new parts. What would you recommend testing for please? And how?! I did ask about leaving the 5th injector disabled, but the mechanic was very against it - plus I inevitably end up doing a lot of local driving. Sorry for more questions, really appreciate the advice
  2. Hi, I'm not sure exactly - he unplugged it somehow I think, does that make sense? He didn't test the 5th injector off the car, but as I say it was replaced twice - once with a genuine old/new part he happened to have in a pile of parts he bought from a closed down Lexus garage, and (when that didn't work and I was convinced it must be the injector at fault) it was replaced again with a generic / Chinese one I got off eBay. When that also didn't work, he disabled the injector and I drove round, with a much improved mpg, which still left us scratching heads. Trying to remember if there was a light on the dash - quite possibly, I'm not sure now tbh. He was extremely helpful - only charged me an hour to replace injector (I've seen people post on here they've been told it's a massive job - it isn't from I've seen, if you know what you are doing and have the right tools!). Toyotatech in Guildford - highly recommended. Any further opinions / ideas very welcome! Thanks
  3. Hello All Quick update on this one in case anyone has any final words of wisdom, as my beloved Lexus is close to going to 'live on a farm. To recap, my IS220D gets c. 26 mpg. It smells of diesel whilst running, and occasionally smokes very heavily (white). Based on some of the advice here, I have (since the last post) had the 5th injector swapped out. Twice. Despite an initial positive increase in mpg, it soon dropped back down again and I'm back to where I started (except a bit poorer obviously, though found a great value Toyota specialist that works from home in Guildford, so not too bad). But here's the thing - when the mechanic disabled the 5th injector entirely, and I drove it around the block / up the A3 for 20 mins or so, I was hitting well over 40 mpg. So surely it IS the 5th injector, or something to do with it. The only other thing I can think of is to replace the wiring, as per the advice in this thread, comment from 2016... https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/107523-potential-fix-for-is220d-white-smoke-smells-of-diesel-poor-mpg/?&page=3#comments Not sure how I will do that - the clever chap sounds like he remade the cable himself, which is far beyond my skillset! Any further advice, please, would be so much appreciated. Ian
  4. Apart from calling my local Lexus dealer to enquire about a recall (with no success), I must admit I didn't think to ask them about the issue as I assumed they would just tell me to bring it in and starting charging me £XXX per hour! Do you mean I could try contact Lexus the company? Happy to try if you think worth a go... just call the number on their website and go from there?! They wouldn't just direct me back to a service centre?
  5. To be fair, it does mainly do short journeys (the problems in the first place started during lockdown), but I've driven a number of long journeys since, sometimes in at least a gear lower than I would do normally as you suggest, so I don't think it's am EGR blockage / DPF issue. The EGR was spotless after I've finished with it too! The problems I have so perfectly match what the guy posted, who ended up fixing it by replacing the 5th injector, I do think that's the issue, though as you say it's probably worth chucking another £23 at it before I get the 5th injector changed, as it's a fair bit of labour I think.
  6. Thanks Miles, I'm going to order some right now - may as well pop some in the Galaxy whilst I'm there. Will let you know if it sorts it!
  7. Thanks for the additive suggestion - I'm a fan of these having saved my ageing Ford Galaxy from the scrap heap when the turbo started sticking, eventually so badly that it would go into limp mode most journeys. It's still sticks a little bit, but stays out of limp mode - I've been using this as it's good value https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B079GY9XQV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Have used it in the Lexus as well, on top of a couple of these https://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine-oils-and-fluids/fuel-and-oil-additives/wynns-xtreme-diesel-system-cleaner-325ml-616924.html I'd be happy to try the Power Enhancer version if you think it's a lot better of course, though as I've been using additives for a while in the Lexus with little effect, I'm thinking it may be too far gone? I do remember the first time I tried an additive, for a few miles the MPG shot up to c. 40, so soon drifted back down to 27 and that's where it's stayed - I think it did it just to get my hopes up!!
  8. Hi chaps, thanks for the responses. Must admit it didn't cross my mind that I don't have a 5th injector - I've read quite a lot about them on IS220D's so they must be quite common I guess, but maybe not on every car, which seems odd. I had really serious running problems / smoking when all this started, which was helped by cleaning the EGR valve - at the time I really thought this might sort it completely, but the MPG was still down, and the fuel smell / smoking didn't go away entirely (though at least the car would drive). I've had a Toyota specialist guy plug his machine in a while back and he said all the injectors looked fine, but when I spoke to him last week he admitted he was only looking that the four main injectors. Would one of these machines (I guess that's what a techstream is?) tell me if the fifth injector is at fault (and if I even have one, for that matter!). Thanks again Ian
  9. Hi, after suffering an issue for YEARS with my Lexus IS220D (I just couldn't bear to part with it), I came across the diagnosis to my problems in this post on this brilliant forum (should have joined earlier!!)... https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/107523-potential-fix-for-is220d-white-smoke-smells-of-diesel-poor-mpg/?&page=3#comments I spoke to a Toyota specialist about looking into this (this is way above my mechanical knowledge, wouldn't know where to start) and he mentioned he thought he recalled a 5th injector recall. I've also seen it referred to on this forum, by an IS220D owner. However I have called Lexus and they say nothing is showing as outstanding on my car (56 plate IS220D). Would anyone know anything about this please? If not, I think I just need to get the 5th injector replaced and pray, but any more info around this that I can share with my mechanic would be great if anyone has any experience. I don't think it's the wiring, as I've tried disconnecting the battery for a while so it 'unlearns' but the problem (smoking, smell of diesel) is immediately apparent, and from what I've read it would take a little while to return if the wiring was the issue. Thank you!
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