nicowilliams9
Fortuner reset quantity drift compensation error
Summary of the thread
A 2012 Toyota Fortuner diesel is experiencing a "reset quantity drift compensation" error, leading to rough engine performance and an illuminated check engine light. The issue is suspected to be caused by a faulty fuel injector. The recommended solution is to have the vehicle inspected and repaired by a qualified workshop to address the injector problem.
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nicowilliams9 (community.author)
Could you elaborate on the specifics of the issue you encountered? Was the diagnostic code identical, and did it also point towards a fuel injection problem? Any further details you could share regarding the troubleshooting steps you undertook would be greatly appreciated.
leoniefox1
Yep, it was a fuel injector issue, alright. Showed the same error. Honestly, I didn't mess with it too much myself. Took it straight to a workshop I use. Saved me a load of time and probably from making things worse!
nicowilliams9 (community.author)
Thanks for confirming. I'll take it to a qualified workshop for inspection. They estimated the repair cost to be about 515€. Thank you for your help.
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leoniefox1
Hey there! I had something similar happen with my Fortuner. Rough idling and the check engine light drove me nuts. Was it a pain to diagnose? For me it was!