geordi wrote:
What maintenance is more expensive? Oil changes are EXACTLY THE SAME, especially if you are the type of person who wants your engine to last, you will be using synthetic oils no matter what engine they go in. So the cost is the same.
Alternator? I believe it is the same part, or very similar. Regardless, the auto stores DESTROY the dealer's prices for these. $150 with a lifetime warranty from AutoZone or Advance Auto for example. No question this is a fantastic deal over the $300 "You leave the dealership with it, the warranty is gone" stealership version.
Water pump? Every car is different, yet they all have the same procedure for this: Open your wallet or your toolbox and prepare for an extra-large helping of SUCK. These are becoming more of a long-term part replacement anyway, not like oil changes or belts that really are a "maintenance" item you do constantly.
Battery, accessory belt? Replace as needed. Same as any other.
Antifreeze, transfer case oil, differential oils? If you have a vehicle with these fluids, you have to change them. Gas or diesel is irrelevant.
Fuel filters? Yea, the filter might be a little more expensive, but it lasts longer and does more functions. The cost isn't much more in comparison.
Timing belt... Ok, this is the big scary monster that everyone is afraid of. HOWEVER, more and more vehicles are coming with belts these days, so that really isn't a huge cost difference either. If you have a timing belt in your gasser, you are up for the same levels of suck as the CRD or TDI owners are.
There are alternatives however: The belt is available from the original manufacturer (NOT MOPAR) for about $70, and the group here (or GDE) can get you the tools and knowledge to do it yourself. Even with that, you are in about the same position as with most any other vehicle even if you paid someone to have it done, and the belt only gets changed every 100k miles.
So what maintenance is so big and scary different than a gasser? Does anyone here own an RV or boat, and have you seen the prices for a "Generator" oil change or the "diesel oil change" from the places that service these vehicles?
RV Generator oil change: $50
RV Diesel Generator oil change: $90
So... Perpetuating and feasting off that myth much?
Wrong.
Not only does the CRD take MORE oil, but it takes a more EXPENSIVE oil too. Read your owners manual.
CRD has a timing belt that is VERY expensive to change unless you do it yourself. 3.7L does not.
CRD parts are many times more expensive. Take the thermostat for example. $125 for the CRD, $9.89 for the 3.7L.
Fuel filters need to be changed regularly at $25-$40 a pop on the CRD. NO such thing on the 3.7L
CRD trans. hold more fluid and has TWO filters.
CRD sensors need to be removed for cleaning regulary... 3.7 has none of this.
In cold climates, CRD needs additives for the fuel in Winter. 3.7 doesn't.
Want me to keep going?
Are you sure you own a diesel?? Maybe we are seeing why you've had the issues you've had.