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| Author: | jtz54 [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 12:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
Haven't seen a dedicated thread on this. Bought my CRD with 104K. Timing belt at 108K and Euro converter at 128K. Now at 136K but having head gasket replaced along with installing ARP studs. Wondering how many miles other forum members have on their vehicles and what major repairs have been done. GDE - Eco Euro Torque Converter Racor 245 filter New injectors (one bad) Alternator decoupler pulley Timing belt 5v glow plugs |
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| Author: | Pararig [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 1:27 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
I have 114K and no problems, but I have done everything possible that can be done to the CRD Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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| Author: | jthomas999 [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
261,000 Engine died, probable blown head gasket, still taking apart. Previous repairs 2 sets brakes front and rear 1 Generator decoupler 1 Alternator 2 timing belts 2 accessory drive belts 2 taillights ( they both had bulbs that overheated and melted the wiring) 2 front hubs ( one was bad, I replaced the other just in case) 4 glow plugs ( Etecno) 2 rear wheel speed sensors 1 rear wheel wiring harness 1 upgraded fuel filter head John 2006 Jeep Liberty CRD, SAMCO CAC hoses GDE Eco Tune Edit:: Looks like a broken valve..... |
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| Author: | sailwa66 [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:20 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
156k, and no problems with the motor: 5w-40 oil for life GDE Eco, then Hot Tune Updated filter head Magnaflow exhaust Timing belt/water pump/pulleys at 98k The rest of the truck: FOUR recalls, two of which were major safety issues... and still counting! Suncoast converter (typical shudder) Front tranny pump Motor mounts (failed) UCAs (both joints dry/loose/failing) LBJs (one joint loose) LF hub (ABS sensor failed) LH tie rod (joints loose) Rear U-joint (squeaking) Intermediate shaft/driveshaft (splines shot) Rear wishbone (ball joint dry/failing) Rust through at third brake light Parking brake mechanism frozen (twice) Front brake calipers (sticking) As a counterpoint, our 2002 Nissan Xterra V6/manual is getting close to 170k, with one repair (headliner sag), and one minor recall (fuel level sender). |
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| Author: | mass-hole [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:28 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
sailwa66 wrote: 156k, and no problems with the motor: 5w-40 oil for life GDE Eco, then Hot Tune Updated filter head Magnaflow exhaust Timing belt/water pump/pulleys at 98k The rest of the truck: FOUR recalls, two of which were major safety issues... and still counting! Suncoast converter (typical shudder) Front tranny pump Motor mounts (failed) UCAs (both joints dry/loose/failing) LBJs (one joint loose) LF hub (ABS sensor failed) LH tie rod (joints loose) Rear U-joint (squeaking) Intermediate shaft/driveshaft (splines shot) Rear wishbone (ball joint dry/failing) Rust through at third brake light Parking brake mechanism frozen (twice) Front brake calipers (sticking) As a counterpoint, our 2002 Nissan Xterra V6/manual is getting close to 170k, with one repair (headliner sag), and one minor recall (fuel level sender). I think this is typically of American vehicles in general, particularly the SUV's and trucks. Every person I know who has owned a pre-2006 GM truck/suv/rwd van has had most of these issues at one point or another. My parents Astro Van loved to eat ABS sensors which would cause the abs to kick on randomly and cause you to not be able to depress the pedal. We ended up have to pull the abs fuse half the time as to not rear end someone. |
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| Author: | EAB [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 12:30 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
I bought mine at 131k with a disintegrated #2 cylinder. It was all stock and i dont know the maintenance history. |
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| Author: | samse2101 [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 5:50 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
Bought with 92k miles: fuel injection pump at 98k (timing belt and waterpump too) new thermostat at 99k injector #1 at 101k all glow plugs at 104k lets see whats coming next.... |
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| Author: | jlgail4309 [ Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
169400 timing belt at 138000 still running strong. GDE tune at the same time. |
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| Author: | sailwa66 [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 3:08 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
sailwa66 wrote: As a counterpoint, our 2002 Nissan Xterra V6/manual is getting close to 170k, with one repair (headliner sag), and one minor recall (fuel level sender). Karma bit me arse on this one... not even 3 hours after posting this, my daughter (who has the Xterra at college with her) called to say it wouldn't start. Eventually, after waiting a half hour, it fired right up and is running fine....... |
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| Author: | Mountainman [ Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:16 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
-Bought it with 164k miles. EGR never bipassed until now The turbo has almost 1/4" play front to back, almost none side to side. It's trashed... Will report soon on condition of rockers. -Viscous heater bearings about shot, some play -mech fan pulley bearings shot (I deleted it) -altenator bearings were shot and was replaced by PO -all suspension bushings were cracked and squishy (I replaced them and ball joints). It runs like a dream (until turbo explodes, will replace asap), not sure of other previous owners problems. Mostly standard stuff for the age, minus the turbo... |
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| Author: | Mountainman [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 2:26 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
Is there another thread where CRD mileage is posted, took me forever to find this one. -anyone hit 300k yet, how many running past 200k? I'm at 177k |
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| Author: | JEBCRD [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 6:55 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
The Company i work for has one that has right at 180,000 miles on it. I talked to the shop foreman and asked about what all had been done to it when i saw it in the plants vehicle shop the other day. He stated it was in for it's 4th turbo. I asked about the timing belt, if it had ever been changed? He said he didn't think so, we talked a little about that and he had suggested it to the boss and was told to just let it break. I think they are tired of having to mess with it all the time. I'm pretty sure they have had to deal with all the typical issues that come with these Jeeps based on our conversation and with the 4 turbos, window regs, fuel head, torque converter, ball joints, and hoses i think these boys would like to see it gone from the fleet. I'd love to pick it up for a song before the belt breaks but if it does i might get it dirt cheap. Since reading how expensive and what can break when they do go south i might have some bargaining knowledge on my side. Time will tell. As for my Jeeps, i have two both 05's one limited and one sport. The limited my daughter is driving to college and it has 76,000 on it. It was bought with 53000, not done anything to it except unplug the MAF. The Sport has the MAF unplugged at 83000 when i just bought it last Aug. It now has 90000 on it. It had the turbo replace along with hoses and inter-cooler at the dealer of the guy i bought it from, luckily it was a one owner so i knew what i was getting. I'm not driving it much till i get the parts to do the Belt and associated parts for that job. I'm waiting on the new designed T-stat from Jeff B. and hopefully if i get some tax refund i'll be buying from Id-parts the belt replacement kit, eco tune from GDE for both jeeps, then plan on a belt replacement for the other. Whew! sounds like a lot of work ahead of me. I just hope nothing swarms before i can get it done. LOL! |
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| Author: | samse2101 [ Wed Feb 04, 2015 6:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
so here we go again... transfercase front input shaft seal at 104k rear wiper engine at 107k ECU (very strange!!) at 111k rear service and parking brakes at 112k next work is allready waiting.... |
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| Author: | flman [ Wed Feb 04, 2015 6:59 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
JEBCRD wrote: The Company i work for has one that has right at 180,000 miles on it. I talked to the shop foreman and asked about what all had been done to it when i saw it in the plants vehicle shop the other day. He stated it was in for it's 4th turbo. LOL! I wonder if a new turbo is needed when the VVT sticks? |
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| Author: | Joe Dirt [ Wed Feb 04, 2015 11:47 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
133,000 miles. No problems except EGR valve replacement at 40,000. GDE tune installed at 60,000. |
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| Author: | bradleyj [ Thu Feb 05, 2015 1:32 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
220,000 miles now. Timing belt, idlers, tensioner, coolant change at 100k and 200k Turbo hoses at about 100k after one failed Tstat failed open at about 120k. Installed inline housing and aftermarket tstat GDE Eco tune at 141k Motor mounts at about 145k. They were really noisy. A/C compressor at 156k Rear main seal at about 150k. Had euro TC installed at the same time. Water pump at 200k (no leaks, just replaced during TB change) Etecno glow plugs at about 200k (I hate them). No problems with the ceramics, but I wanted to get them out. Alternator at about 205k to stop decoupler noise Front driveshaft at about 215k. Rear CV joint disintegrated. Scared the crap out of my wife when it happened driving down the freeway. I love this vehicle. I just saw the first trace of rust where the A-pillar meets the roof on the drivers side. I'll take care of this in the spring. I also see some trans fluid on the transfer case so it probably needs to be resealed. |
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| Author: | thermorex [ Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:25 pm ] |
| Post subject: | CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
I think the average Crd driver (and turbo diesels in general) are not educated at all about turbo cool down. A properly cooled down turbo should last easy 200k if not more, provided the oil changes are rigorous... |
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| Author: | samse2101 [ Sat Feb 07, 2015 3:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
Everyone know this chart? ![]() bye, samse |
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| Author: | Commostud [ Sat Feb 28, 2015 12:13 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: CRD Engine Longevity - Post your miles/problems |
I bought my crd with 166000 miles. I love this jeep but I now have 172k And I have changed the thermostat and I have 2 glow plugs burned out. Plus my dash lights look like a Christmas tree due to an abs sensor is out. Don't know which one yet. I have 4 new glow plugs here just waiting on ordering a egr bypass kit since I have to take it apart to change the glow plugs. We will see what happens next. But it runs good and I like it. Seems to be losing some power lately though. |
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