Update: Its been in the shop for the past few weeks awaiting parts. It just finished up today, $3571.47. Ouch. I had the shop do the 100k service while it was in there: - $1395 labor - $139 machine shop (once head was removed, needed machine shop to remove the plug) - Rest was parts: - timing belt - timing belt tensioner - head gasket (two kits, was real suprised how much just the head gasket was, like $400?) - water pump - thermostat (I know mine wasnt working) - some radiator hose - oil change - some A/C something, I havent picked it up, but from over the phone some A/C part/work - Another new glowplug and relay kit, so now I have 3 new extra plugs and an extra relay)
By far, the most I have ever spent fixing a car. I do 90% of my own work (didnt help in this situation...), other than a $2500 transmission on the RV, I cant think of anything $2k or over. I guess I'm committed on this car, but I know a big portion of that is going to be required every 100k miles ($2k worth, roughly if you do a full timing belt change with WP, tensioner, thermostat, etc).
While the Jeep was in the shop, my wife bought a new Prius v (the wagon). She wanted a TDI Jetta Wagon and I must admit that the VW timing belt was the deal killer. My old prius ran 100k no issues with no required big maintenance bill at 100k miles.
_________________ -------------------- 05 Liberty CRD Ltd - GDE ECO Tune, timing belt, metal glowplugs, Magnaflow 12226, homemade roofrack, 84k miles, SAMCOs, Fumoto, Amsoil EAA201, flat tow setup 02 Ford F350 7.3 Powerstroke -leveled, CC longbed, Detroit Lockers F&R, G38 Turbo, 4" MBRP 290k miles 87 Suzuki Samurai - VW 1.6NA Diesel, SPOA 12 Toyota Prius V
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