Hey guys....
This is my first post here. The folks over at Jeepforum.com said I should come here for advice. I will post my original thread from the jeepforum.com forums so I don't have to retype it. I apologize as it is a bit long. Here is my original post with my problems:
"Hey guys....
First off.....I'll give the long post warning . I have a problem with the turbo on my 06 CRD (99,000 miles) and need some advice on how to proceed. I know the lost Jeep forum has a great CRD section but I wanted to check here first. Here is how my issue started: I was heading out of town to visit my wife's family for a Christmas get together. I noticed on the highway that when I gave it some gas it sounded like there was wind blowing by my window (which was up). I actually looked to see if my window was cracked open a bit (wasn't). I didn't think too much about it until later when I started losing power going over overpasses. I noticed when going over overpasses it seemed to hesitate a bit and struggle for power. I also noticed my mileage was going down (over the course of about 40 minutes....my mileage went from about 27-28 down to 23.

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As we went on further....the power loss became more evident. I got off on one of my exits and this exit curves around and upward. The Jeep really struggled to make it up the curve and was blowing smoke out the exhaust bad. We weren't too far from the nearest city so we pressed on. As long as we were on a flat road and didn't have to accelerate....things seemed fine. The problems came up when we needed to accelerate. The Jeep just had no power and would kind of surge and hesitate until up to speed. We finally made it to the gas station we like to stop at and called my wife's sister who was on the way as well. We waited for her to get there and she followed us over to the Jeep dealership 7 miles away. We dropped it off and checked it in via the late night drop off.
After waiting until Monday to get the diagnosis...the code (not sure of the number) came back as deviant boost pressure. The mechanic said the turbo was gummed up and clogged from soot and carbon and not producing boost. He said it needed to be removed, thoroughly cleaned, and put back on. I am looking at 9 hours of labor and cleaning products for a total of $970 out the door. My questions/concerns are:
A-Is it possible that there is a blown hose that would cause this rather than
the turbo being gummed and clogged? These power issues came up over a
40 minute period pretty quickly. I hate to call them back a question the
mechanic but I would hate to drop a grand on this if it is just a blown hose
or something like that.
B-Is it possible to drive the Jeep (gingerly of course) to get it back home
(about an hour) to possibly have some else look at it for a second opinion
without it causing more damage?
To sum it up.....the Jeep starts and idles fine. If you put it in gear and start to drive....it will go but as you start to go it will slow for a second, make a "whooosh" sound and start to go again. It will repeat the pattern until up to speed. Any time I step on the gas peddle...it blows black smoke out the back big time....as bad or worse than when flooring it on the highway. I will also add......it is time to change the water separator filter. It has been just over a year. Not sure if that would cause or add to the problem or not. Any thoughts or information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again and sorry for the long read .
Jim"
That was my original post. After reading and doing some more research....it seems that these are signs of blown hose or other hose issues? What do ya'll think? Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. Also.....is my Jeep driveable for about 60 miles if I am easy on it or will I do more damage? Thanks in advance!
Jim