Are Hyundai iLoads any good?

Are Hyundai iLoads any good?

The Hyundai iLoad/iMax is a great buy for what you intend to use it for, as they’re big, robust and roomy boxes on wheels. Not especially quiet, refined or car-like, but well suited to a camper conversion. However, you must ensure that the example you are looking at has a full and regular service record.

What height is Hyundai iLoad?

1935mm
The height, measured from the ground to the top of the car is 1935mm across all variants. The width is 1920mm across all variants. The length is 5125mm across all variants. The dimensions shown above are for the Hyundai iLoad 3S Liftback, 2.5L, Diesel, 5 SP AUTO .

Can you put a baby seat in a Hyundai iLoad?

The doors also click conveniently in place when open to prevent accidental closing and jammed fingers when parked on an incline. The mechanism is simply released by pulling on the handle as you slide the door shut. Child locks and child seat mounts are also featured.

Are there any problems with the Hyundai iLoad?

The popular Hyundai iload van with the 2.5L turbo diesel has a couple problems that we’re seeing increasingly often. Todays example in Burleigh Heads is a prime example – Turbo failure! The main and often first symptom people are experiencing is the iload turbo failing.

What kind of turbocharger does Hyundai iLoad use?

This premium quality BV43 TMA Aftermarket turbocharger is a brand new direct replacement for the factory unit to suit the 2007-2012 Hyundai iLoad, iMax with a D4CB 2.5 litre diesel engine. Why choose a TMA Aftermarket turbocharger?

Why is there smoke coming out of my Hyundai iLoad?

We have recently witnessed a repetitive issue with Hyundai iLoad and H-1 Diesel vans, often resulting in a blown turbo and heavy smoke emission. We uncovered the chain of events starts with the injector sealing copper washers leaking, the image showing a new washer and the damage caused to the leaking one.

Which is the most common cause of iLoad turbo failure?

We have supplied and fitted many iLoad turbos for our customers and we found that turbo overspeeding is the most common problems that causes turbo failure by damaging the turbine wheel, compressor wheel, bearings and VNT. Below are examples of iload turbo overspeeding caused by a restriction / leaks in the air intake system.

The popular Hyundai iload van with the 2.5L turbo diesel has a couple problems that we’re seeing increasingly often. Todays example in Burleigh Heads is a prime example – Turbo failure! The main and often first symptom people are experiencing is the iload turbo failing.

What to do with Hyundai iLoad turbocharger faults?

Check the impeller wheel for excess shaft play (by GENTLY wiggling the shaft). Use a fully synthetic oil and every 2 or 3 services, drop out the sump and at a minimum clean the oil pick-up and strainer. What to do with Hyundai iLoad Turbocharger Faults that require Replacement?

What’s the price of a 2012 Hyundai iLoad?

Check out real-world situations relating to the Hyundai iLoad here, particularly what our experts have to say about them. The Hyundai iLOAD 2012 is currently available from $6,990 for the iLOAD (base) up to $28,990 for the iLOAD (base). The Hyundai iLoad’s towing capacity ranges from 1500kg to 2000kg.

What’s the towing capacity of a 2012 Hyundai iLoad?

The 2012 Hyundai iLoad carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you’re considering. Dimensions for the 2012 Hyundai iLoad are dependent on which body type is chosen.

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