walterhuber8
Etios reset quantity drift compensation error
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A 2014 Toyota Etios diesel is experiencing rough engine performance and a persistent check engine light, with an OBD reader indicating a 'reset quantity drift compensation' error. This issue is likely related to a defective injector, as confirmed by another owner who faced a similar problem. The recommended solution is to have the injectors checked and potentially replaced by a professional workshop to ensure proper handling and repair.
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walterhuber8 (community.author)
The error code didn't explicitly say 'injection valve', but based on some online searching, it seems like a defective injector could be the likely culprit for this 'reset quantity drift compensation' error. Did you end up replacing your injectors?
gertphoenix8
Bingo! That's exactly what it was for me. Needed a new injector. Honestly, unless you're really comfortable with that sort of work, I'd suggest taking it to a workshop. It's not the easiest job, and you want to make sure it's done right. Cost me around 515€, including labor.
walterhuber8 (community.author)
Thanks a lot for confirming! I suspected it might be the injectors, and it's good to hear from someone who's dealt with the same problem. I'll book it in at a workshop and get them to take a look. Appreciate the help!
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gertphoenix8
That sounds familiar! I had a similar issue with my Etios diesel too. Rough running and the check engine light – yep, been there. Did the error code point to anything specific, like an injection valve or injector issue?