HBMotors

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  1. Just a bit of an update on this as promised, Got the car back Friday,It was the clutch causing the judder in first and reverse gear, mechanic showed me the old clutch and it was totally shagged. Drives perfect and without any issues :D 


  2. On 6/13/2019 at 11:52 AM, BIGNIT said:

    Been reading for a while, learnt a lot from you guy, thanks. Thought its about time I got involved.

    Been trading a couple of years, going well. I trade from home and have about 10 to 15 cars in stock at any one time. 

     

    Welcome BIGNIT, 

    Have been in the same boat as yourself, Lots of knowledge and helpful people on here apart from couple of HMRC employees, they will be here shortly. 

    Where abouts do you advertise and what sort of stock do you mainly sell? 

     

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  3. 4 hours ago, Tim H said:

    Sorry it didn't work out for you HB. We've had it done twice now, once by Toyota who didn't change the clutch, and second by myself. The Toyota mechanic gave us a print of a Toyota TB which is exactly the same procedure as the link I posted from page 3 onwards.

    I'll admit that using a bit of wire to jumper port connections looks more than a bit heath robinson but it did work for us and the judder disappeared.

     

    It's not a problem Tim, i should be thanking you because on the positive side at least i now know the procedure to reset the MMT's for any future issues. I have the car booked for a clutch replacement this wednesday and i am hoping this will sort the juddering issue, i shall report back once that's done. 


  4. 54 minutes ago, Daz_720s said:

    I took one these in part ex a while back, i thought there was something wrong with it and traded it on as spares or repair.

    tbh they feel very

     

    2 minutes ago, Tom said:

    Never seen any tbh!

     will try 1 one of them and see how they sell


  5. 1 hour ago, jason doyle motor sales said:

    i was just going to say do NOT do the reset unless you put a clutch set in:(

    to be honest its not a car i would recommend to retail just like say an auto aygo because they never feel right and you would be waiting for the customers call of complaint

    I guess its my lucky day! After some faffing about i have managed to get it back to how it was before and the car is drivable once again :) . Judder is still there so i guess onto getting it booked and changing the clutch and hoping it sorts the judder issue! . I had already bought the clutch very cheap so some savings there :D . Will report back and update once the clutch is changed.

    29 minutes ago, Tom said:

    Just stick to the CVT box like on the jazz

    I have heard they have some issues too, correct me if wrong 


  6. I have followed the manual reset process and now the car is not drivable, I am unable to rev the car or select any gears, its idling very poorly and shaking alot with N flashing on the dashboard.

     

    Any further advice from here on? 


  7. 56 minutes ago, CRW said:

    Have never driven one to be fair, but remember years ago a Toyota dealer told me they wouldn't place a new order for one unless the customer had at least two test drives in the demo MMT. Says it all really!

    :D 


  8. Hi,

     

    Has anyone has any experience with the Toyota MMT gearbox's? I have a Toyota Yaris which has a slight judder when moving off in the the first gear and again judder when coming to a stop. This does not happen in any other gears expect the 2 scenarios which i have mentioned. 

    I suspected this to be a worn out clutch and a gearbox specialist agrees however i am not in doubt as i have noticed a slight rough idle with revs dropping ever so slightly and then picking up.

    Any advice will be appreciated or if you have had a similar issue with these cars kindly point me in the right direction. 

    Cheers