rzrbk901 wrote:
Hello, I'm a new member, just hooked up last night. I have a 2005 CRD Sport. I have put about 70K miles on it. At about 10K I took it into the dealer and did a flash per a TSB noted on some jeep forum. At about 20K or so got a load of bad fuel, drove through it in 2 days, no problems since. Got a recall notice on the torque converter, took it in and the dealer did whatever AND replaced my ball joints per a recall I did not know about, and I don't think I needed either. My vehicle runs great. Yesterday I was poking around the internet, went to the L.O.S.T. website and saw all the dissing of the CRD's, went to Jeep KJ Country and noticed similar comments. I burn biodiesel from the farm coop for the most part and use Mobil 1 Syn 0W-40 at 5K intervals. I have had a great experience with the CRD. I just bought my wife an 07 Honda Element EX. Nice car, but my CRD is much stronger feeling overall, engine is quicker, stops in a much shorter distance, seats are more comfortable, much better ground clearance, 4WD works better than the AWD on the Element in the woods. It may disintegrate tomorrow, but up to now it had been top notch. But, geez, you guys are getting me worried.

It certainly wasn’t my intention to make anyone worry about their CRD.

This forum is intended to allow people to share knowledge and experiences about their rigs.

Several of us who had the F37 recall were not satisfied.

As you have noted, others throughout the forum have listed other miscellaneous problems as well. The fact is, some here have had their CRD in the shop more than they have had it out on the road.

I think it is important to share those experiences. This forum is a support group.

I don’t think there is a battle between which is better, the CRD or the 3.7. You can’t compare the two engines as gas and diesel are in two completely different categories. Their transmission and torque converter are also in two different categories. When we both see each other out on the trail, it really doesn’t matter who has a diesel or who as the gasser. It’s about enjoying your ride and having fun with other Liberty owners.

I was one of those CRD owners who had problems. My wife and I decided the gasoline version would be best as we are moving back to New Mexico and needed a reliable vehicle. The CRD did not prove to be reliable for us. Three Jeep Dealerships didn’t provide us with hope either. As a matter of fact, the dealerships were discouraged with the lack of response DCX had provided them. But this was my experience. Some CRD owners on this forum have had nothing but positive experiences with the CRD which should be noted as well.

Trust me, I love diesels, the CRD just didn’t make my cut. But my wife loved the Liberty enough to trade the CRD in for a gasoline version. After all, we will be living at 7,000 feet in mountainous terrain with a National Forest in our backyard and need the off-road capabilities.

I drive my Cummins when I’m having a diesel craving
