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Recently the Fortuner transported some fresh tyres for my F30;

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You can read more about it here;

https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/long-...ml#post5463387

80,000 km Service; (31/01/23)

The car was sent to Millennium Toyota, Thane for its 80k service & the jobs carried out were as under;

- Transmission Oil Change
- Differential Oil Change
- Brake Fluid Change
- New Engine Oil
- New Air Filter
- New AC Filter

The final cost including cleaning, washing, above parts, consumables & labour was INR 14,864 (Including GST).

Goodwill Warranty Claimed;

The Front Passenger Window switch stopped responding and sometimes the window got stuck mid-way. Millennium Toyota was pro active in getting this work (New Winder) done under Goodwill Warranty with Toyota India's approval as warranty had expired.

3M Exterior & Interior Detailing;

Few weeks back the car got a well deserved spa session at the local 3M centre & here are the results;

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Installed a new number plate too which really complemented the detailing job;

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Products used;

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Originally Posted by karan561 (Post 5504970)
Few weeks back the car got a well deserved spa session at the local 3M centre & here are the results;

Hey Karan!
Those BFG's look great on the Fortuner!
How's the service quality of this 3M outlet?

Cheers,
Powertrain

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Originally Posted by powertrain (Post 5505231)
Hey Karan!
Those BFG's look great on the Fortuner!

Thanks Powertrain :thumbs up

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How's the service quality of this 3M outlet?
I personally have had a great experience with the quality of work & their team. The owner too is a very transparent & honest individual. Before Fortuner (which got the Paint Sealant treatment for the exterior & Interior Germ Clean with Meguair's Leather enrichment treatment) my M340i got ceramic coated a few months back & here are the results;

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^ More pics here;

https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-...ml#post5429327

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Originally Posted by karan561 (Post 5504970)

Goodwill Warranty Claimed;

The Front Passenger Window switch stopped responding and sometimes the window got stuck mid-way. Millennium Toyota was pro active in getting this work (New Winder) done under Goodwill Warranty with Toyota India's approval.

Hi Karan, could you explain what Goodwill Warranty is, and what exactly it covers? And how does one claim it with TKM?

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Originally Posted by corneliu (Post 5524501)
Hi Karan, could you explain what Goodwill Warranty is, and what exactly it covers?

If a faulty part is replaced on Free of cost basis even after the warranty being expired then that that falls under goodwill warranty.

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And how does one claim it with TKM?
Having a good rapport with your dealership helps as they will only put up your case in front of Toyota India to highlight the issue.

https://youtu.be/5ETL4saEycg

Manual Gearbox Enthusiasts are under served and in danger of being wiped out, yes it's the unfortunate TRUTH. But as an endeavour to keep the passion for Manual Transmissions alive I am launching a new series called " MANUAL HEROES " which will showcase the best cars in today's market (India) with M/T options and in this journey will try to rekindle the joy and passion of driving Manual Cars.

For this 1st Video i am featuring my 2nd Gen 4x4 Fortuner especially because this car has one of the most under appreciated Manual Gearboxes.

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Gearbox Code: RC61 F (6 Speed Manual Transmission).

The shifts are long but precise with well defined gates.

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I personally love the 2nd to 3rd gear change.

Reverse to Neutral is also fun.

All in all love it :thumbs up

Driving Experience;


This Gbox is paired with a 2.8L Diesel Engine with 420 NM of torque. When I bought the car in Nov. 2016 this was the torquiest Diesel Manual on sale in India across segments. The Manual Fortuner was overlooked by media as well as many prospective buyers but honestly this is the most engaging truck driving experience in this segment and this gearbox really puts up a great show. The previous gen Fortuner's 5 M/T gearbox had longer throws and relatively undefined gates, was fun in its own way but no where as close to this (2nd gen).

However the best part of this gearbox is the iMT.

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Again a segment first and at launch no other car in India had it other than Porsche manuals.

The way the iMT revv matches its truly fantastic, the downshifts are very engaging and enjoyable (demonstrated in the video in the beginning of the post).

Finally to summarise thoughts we need to really keep buying Manual cars otherwise the Auto Manufacturers are not going to develop new Manual Gearboxes. Time for some good news, TOYOTA intends to keep the Manual Gearbox alive & there is proof. The TACOMA which just got a new generation few months back has been equipped with the updated version of this same gearbox (3 Manual Variants), so when a company continues or updates a gearbox then there are very high chances that the new generation (which will be based on the Tacoma this Time, TNGA - F) of the Fortuner which is due next year should also have a Manual option :thumbs up

[quote=karan561;5733864]https://youtu.be/5ETL4saEycg

Manual Gearbox Enthusiasts are under served and in danger of being wiped out, yes it's the unfortunate TRUTH. But as an endeavour to keep the passion for Manual Transmissions alive I am launching a new series called " MANUAL HEROES " which will showcase the best cars in today's market (India) with M/T options and in this journey will try to rekindle the joy and passion of driving Manual Cars.
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Thank YOU, Karan for launching this new series to rekindle the joy and passion of enthusiasts like me. Yes, manual gearboxes can get painful in bumper to bumper traffic, but, leaving that aside, it always brings a wide grin each time I shift gears manually on an open road. I love our Skoda Superb TSI (Manual) and Honda Brio (Manual) to bits. If I had to purchase both cars today, I’d still buy the manual variant only. I just cannot imagine my garage without manual transmission cars and the thought of this breed of cars getting wiped out in the long run is what worries me, but change is the only constant, right? Having said that, I plan to keep both manual transmission cars until the 10-year mark. I cannot imagine my weekends, early mornings and late night drives without these manual transmission cars.

As part of your “Manual Heroes” series, I’d be more than happy if you’d like to feature my Skoda Superb TSI. Enthusiasts will love it!

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Originally Posted by RJ2285 (Post 5734070)
Thank YOU, Karan for launching this new series to rekindle the joy and passion of enthusiasts like me.

Thanks RJ2285 for your appreciation.

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I love our Skoda Superb TSI (Manual) and Honda Brio (Manual) to bits. If I had to purchase both cars today, I’d still buy the manual variant only. I just cannot imagine my garage without manual transmission cars and the thought of this breed of cars getting wiped out in the long run is what worries me, but change is the only constant, right? Having said that, I plan to keep both manual transmission cars until the 10-year mark. I cannot imagine my weekends, early mornings and late night drives without these manual transmission cars.
:Cheering: That's the spirit required :Cheering:

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As part of your “Manual Heroes” series, I’d be more than happy if you’d like to feature my Skoda Superb TSI. Enthusiasts will love it!
Done !

Thanks for your support.

Very cool. I was under the impression that only sports cars had automated rev matching and that too over the 1 crore mare. Surprised that Toyota was offering it on their diesel SUV.

A Mitsubishi fanboy here, I just loved the gearbox on the Cedia! Short precise throws.Perfect gates, good low end torque due to the NA 2 liter engine. Havent come across anything close to it.

Own a Pajero Sport as well, and it's good as well. Specially the engagement you get when using the super select. The regular gears are good even now after 10 years and 200K Kms.

Hate the Hyundai gears ive used. Honda City is fine as well.

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Originally Posted by karan561 (Post 5733864)
The way the iMT revv matches its truly fantastic, the downshifts are very engaging and enjoyable (demonstrated in the video in the beginning of the post).

Hi, wouldn't rev matching cause clutch burning specially during upshift?

Thanks!


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