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Search for solutions: Engine problems and black smoke in 2017 Toyota Avensis Diesel

Hey guys, I have a problem with my 2017 Toyota Avensis Diesel (118,325 km). The car has the following problems: Check Engine light is on, the engine has less power than usual, runs rough, jerks when accelerating, stalls when idling and smokes black from the exhaust when accelerating. I suspect it is due to a deviation in the intake volume of the engine. Has anyone had similar problems and can perhaps tell me about their experiences with the garage? I got ripped off last time and would like to avoid that. Thank you very much!

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A 2017 Toyota Avensis Diesel is experiencing engine problems, including a Check Engine light, reduced power, rough running, jerking during acceleration, stalling when idling, and black smoke from the exhaust. The suspected cause is a deviation in the intake volume, potentially due to a leaking intake system. A similar issue was resolved by repairing a broken vacuum hose in the intake system, which restored engine performance. It is advised to have an experienced mechanic inspect and repair the intake system to prevent further engine damage.

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Rennadler

Hi buddy, your symptoms sound a lot like what I experienced last time with my 2014 Toyota Corolla. I strongly suspect your intake system is leaking. That was the case for me and it was nothing to laugh about, I can tell you. The engine also ran rough and had little power. When accelerating, it jerked and smoked black smoke out of the exhaust - just like yours. In the end, the mechanic found out that a vacuum hose was broken. The repair was not easy, as the entire intake system had to be removed first to replace the broken hose and restore the tightness. But with an experienced mechanic, the problem should be solved. So, don't let up until they check and repair it for you. Because if the intake system remains leaky, it can cause serious damage to the engine. I hope you have better luck with your garage than I did back then.

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BenWeber (community.author)

Hey, thanks for the quick reply and the tip! It really sounds the same as mine. Do you remember how much you had to pay for the repair? And did any problems arise again afterwards, or has everything gone smoothly since the repair? Thanks again in advance!

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Rennadler

Hey, great that you got back to me so quickly! So, I spent a total of €425 on repairing the leaking intake system. That wasn't a lot of money, but afterwards the engine ran like clockwork again. The deviation in the intake volume of the engine that you mentioned was also rectified. It's pretty amazing what a small vacuum hose can do, isn't it? Nothing else has happened since then - she's rolling like the first day again. I hope this helps you a bit and you don't end up with another rip-off. If you still have any questions, please let me know!

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BenWeber (community.author)

Definitely, that helps me a lot, thank you very much! 425 sounds reasonable in comparison, especially if it solves the problem and prevents worse. It's amazing what a small broken hose can do... So lucky that everything went well for you afterwards. The €425 is a fair price if it means I can get my car back under control. Thanks again, buddy. I'll take your advice to heart and hope that my Avensis can give me a few more years of good service. I'll keep you posted! See you then!

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