Daihatsu Engine flush
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Daihatsu Engine flush
Does My Daihatsu Need an Engine Flush?
To engine flush or not, and how often? When there is suspicion of sludge in a Daihatsu engine then it’s a good idea to do an engine flush.
Modern Daihatsu’s that get regular servicing may also benefit from an engine flush and your mechanic could choose to do an engine flush at every service.
The premise being it will keep the Daihatsu engine like new, by removing any deposits.
However, if you have an older Daihatsu with high kilometres, there may be leaking seals buried under the sludge, if that’s the case it’s best to leave the gunk alone and wait until the Daihatsu is ready for an engine rebuild.
The engine flush removes old carbon deposits and sludge from old oil that’s been sitting around and not vacating the engine whenever the Daihatsu gets an oil change.
Sometimes it needs a little help to move it on, so the engine's oil-lubricated surfaces are smooth and gunk free.
Unless you have a sludge problem then an engine flush will generally be carried out as part of a Daihatsu scheduled service. Which will cost an additional $20 - $100 on top of the service, depending on products used and time taken.
But if you do have a sludge problem and need to get an engine flush, that’s not part of a scheduled service, then it could cost $150 - $250, depending on the type of Daihatsu you have.
Daihatsu Models
- Daihatsu Applause
- Daihatsu Charade
- Daihatsu Copen
- Daihatsu Cuore
- Daihatsu Domino/Cuore
- Daihatsu Fourtrak/Rocky
- Daihatsu Handivan
- Daihatsu Hi-Jet Pick-up
- Daihatsu Hi-Jet Van
- Daihatsu Mira/Cuore
- Daihatsu Move
- Daihatsu Pyzar
- Daihatsu Sirion
- Daihatsu Sportrak/Feroza
- Daihatsu Terios
- Daihatsu Wildcat
- Daihatsu YRV