taroo wrote:
Thanks everyone for taking the poll. It is clear that there is no need to pro-actively replace the original GPs and they are lasting longer than I had orginally thought. It is also good to know that Papaindigo is working with GDE to get Etechno1 drop-in replacements for the US market. It is good to know there is a KJ CRD community out there to look to for support.
I am not sure I agree one should not be pro-active in replacements. I replaced all of mine at 99k after receiving a check engine light and confirmed faulty glow plug code at about 75k. I was able to go all spring, summer and fall with the faulty glow plug but I knew I would have trouble in winter living at high elevation.
Took it to a Jeep dealership who charged $495. A plug snapped in what was described as a "rusted" condition. Ended up having to have the head removed and machined adding $1,200 to the repair.
This experience has lead me to think that a proactive scheduled glow plug replacement program like spark plugs may be the way to go before problems develop. Also, I know that cold starting performance declined significantly well before I got a faulty glow plug code.
Also had the timing belt and water pump done by dealer. Cost: $1295.