oldnavy wrote:
Maybe the problem is the inability of the electronic's of the ECM & TCM to work together properly,...
One thing I will say is that when I hear how some here are always trying to drive at TC lock up point, sometimes it just sounds like the driving habits are just as much a problem. They are poking at a chink in the armor so to speak and eventually it does cause a problem.
ECM and TCM: Bingo. the software stinks, and they don't care enough to fix it. We have even heard that the way DC hooked the computers together (piggybacking one controller on top of another) is a violation of the standard that they say they comply with. They have attempted to get around this by using kludged programming to mask the fact that these computers are piggybacked. This kludged programming apparently got messed up during one of the flashes-- causing the data link needed to comply with EPA emissions regs to fail entirely. And what were these flashes supposed to fix? Tranny issues. I smell a class action lawsuit or some attorney general involvement here. What we need is a petition. I bet if we started one and got word over to edmunds we could get thousands of replies for the tranny and the EGR issues. I will volunteer to send the petition to every attorney general where the CRD was sold. Is anyone with me? Can we get a sticky? If we get a lawyer it would be telling to get the actual number of CRD's that have gone in for EGR's and transmissions under warranty. The case on the EGR would be very solid, I doubt 50% of the vehicles sold will make it out of warranty without a EGR valve. That is B.S. I would also not be surprised if the transmission failure rate numbers are a couple orders of magnitiude higher than the normal failure rate for new vehicles.
As for the TC lock up point, how is it our fault that we drive at 55-65 on the road? Is that not the posted speed limit on half the roads in this country? So on my two lane road I take to the interstate every morning-- I should either speed up to 67 (not possible with traffic in front of me) and risk getting a speeding ticket or I should slow down and tick off everyone behind me during rush hour? All this because DC designed a transmission that is "special" and if I don't drive accordingly, I am somehow part of the "problem". Huh?
At this point I don't think DC is actually going to fix the real problems, so we need to play hardball and put pressure on them to:
1. Replace and recall the EGR valve with one that can demonstrate a 100,000 mile or greater MTBF in a Liberty CRD application on LSD fuel.
2. Offer every CRD owner the option of replacing the tranny with the 6 speed manual.
3. Pay the customer for being a beta tester and for product misrepresentation (saying the product is compliant with electronic and computer specs it is clearly not compliant with and which cause EPA certification issues as well as longevity issues).
4. At the customers option, buy back the vehicle at what the customer paid for it.
I love my CRD, but this is plain wrong.