Toyota Avensis
Strong 2.2-litre diesel with timing chain and up to 110 kW. Reliable with regular servicing; DPF issues on predominantly short-run use. Injectors typically last over 200,000 km.
Long-distance estate without emotion
110 kW in the T270 estate โ does its job on the motorway, but stirs no desire to drive.
Engine Weaknesses 7
The 2AD-FTV 2.2 D-4D is known for hairline cracks in the cylinder head and engine block. Toyota carried out a service action, though not all affected vehicles were reached.
Symptoms: Coolant loss without external leak, bubbles in the coolant expansion tank, white smoke from the exhaust; engine can suddenly overheat
Primarily on Avensis T25 D-CAT (177 hp) up to around 2007, hairline cracks in the cylinder head lead to coolant loss. Affected engines at 120,000 km are often no longer economically repairable.
Symptoms: Coolant loss without visible external leak, bubbles in the expansion tank, white smoke, engine overheating.
Faulty injectors are a known topic on the 2AD-FTV. Biodiesel blends and cheap diesel can damage the suction control valves. From 2009 onwards the injectors and EGR were revised.
Symptoms: Sudden power loss after refuelling, black smoke, injector fault codes, rough running
Like all Toyota diesels, the 2AD-FTV is prone to EGR problems. Pre-facelift vehicles up to 2009 are more severely affected; the situation improved after the switch to a water-cooled EGR.
Symptoms: Power loss, jerky pull-away, black exhaust clouds; fault messages from intake manifold pressure sensor
The 5th injector in the exhaust tract for DPF regeneration is susceptible to failure. Blocked strainers from oil carbonisation lock up the system. Pre-facelift models up to 2009 are most affected.
Symptoms: Frequent DPF regeneration cycles, elevated fuel consumption, engine warning lamp P2002
The variable-geometry turbo vanes on the 2AD-FTV tend to seize due to soot deposits, leading to power loss or overboosting. Regular motorway runs slow the soot build-up.
Symptoms: Power drop under load, whistling or surging from the turbocharger, black smoke, vehicle enters limp mode.
Timing chain stretch at high mileage is reported for the 2AD-FTV. Replacement is recommended when symptoms appear (rattling). Typical interval around 150,000 km.
Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, engine warning light with camshaft fault code, hesitant starting
Vehicle Weaknesses 11
Faulty airbag control units can store faults and keep the airbag warning light permanently illuminated. In the worst case a malfunction of the restraint system is possible.
The Avensis T270 suffers from insufficient underbody corrosion protection.
Surface rust on axles and floorpan appears as early as 4โ5 years. Rust pockets form on suspension components and underbody cross-members, appearing earlier on vehicles from salt-treated roads.
The A/C compressor can fail with age, noticeable by a rattling noise at idle. Refrigerant loss through leaking hoses is also documented.
At higher mileage alternator failure occurs, leading to battery discharge and starting problems. The alternator is one of the most common breakdown points on this model.
Brakes wear above average, especially with frequent motorway use.
Shock absorbers and springs wear faster, especially on high-mileage estate examples.
Number plate lights and sidelights frequently fail at MOT. Headlights drift out of adjustment over time and illuminate unevenly.
Door seals become porous over time and cause pronounced wind noise above 90 km/h. Replacing the outer window seal resolves the problem permanently.
A metallic clicking from the steering shaft when turning is common on the T270. The cause is the steering shaft universal joint. Replacement costs approximately โฌ305 plus labour; cheaper solutions using a modified shaft are available from around โฌ55.
As on the T250, seat heaters and small interior electrical units can fail on the T270. Broken wiring in the movable driver's seat is a known cause. Repair requires seat removal and cable inspection.