Ok, so I did the timing belt, waterpump, and pulleys about 3k miles ago. At the time I did it, I buttoned everything up, and took it out, and it seemed good to me-then my wife had to leave, so a day later, she takes off, and that's when all the problems became noticeable-disclaimer, it wasn't her fault, I just couldn't do anything about it, and immediately after the timing belt was done, and I took it for a test drive, it seemed to be good.
So, while she was on vacation, she complained of a lack of power, and extra smoke. I figured, oh well, one of the turbo/intercooler hoses was bad, and there was nothing I could do anyway, until she got back. None of her family would have known what to do with it anyways. She gets back the other day, and I take it out for a test drive, and it's running like brown stinkies. I hit the gas, and it feels to me like the turbo's not spooling at all, and I can see a cloud of black smoke out the tailpipe that is pouring out throughout the whole rpm revolution from 30-65 mph. Ok, so I checked the hoses, and didn't see any cuts, cracks or holes. Then, I start the jeep up and let it run for a few minutes, while I try to pull the CEL codes. I find out my scanner/reader doesn't go up to 06, so I can't pull them at home. I shut the jeep off and run inside to grab my wallet. COme back out, and the Jeep won't start. It cranked, but wouldn't fire. I essentially had to try about 5 times, and then with the gas pedal to the floor, it finally caught, and stayed running. Get to advanced, only to remember that their scanners probably wouldn't work either. Tried it anyway, no joy. So now I've got a CEL that I can't pull the code for, a CRD that starts when it wants too. (oh, and when I started it up at Advanced to go home, I had to have one foot on the gas, and one foot on the brake to keep the engine running in park...once I shifted, and got into drive, it ran ok.)
I'm wondering if my initial worry of a boost leak was unfounded, and somehow the CRD jumped timing when I did the belt? THe only reason I don't think that is the case is that I marked the cam gears and the IP gear in several places, and when I had the belt on and tightened down, they all still lined up. Any way to pull codes on these things, or do I just need to buy a newer scanner/codereader? Also, I'm at a loss now, but I need to get this figured out fast-I can't afford to have my wife stranded somewhere out in town because of a problem I can't figure out. Also, as far as I know, there's absolutely no reputable Jeep dealership anywhere nearby, so that's completely out of the question, as well as the fact that I don't have the money to pay a dealership in the first place.
_________________ 96 Dodge Ram 3500, 4x4 5 spd manual 12v Cummins, compound turbos, maxspool cam, ATS manifold, DDP injectors, Mahle pistons, ARP headstuds, DD3600, 5kgsk, and some more stuff. 06 Jeep Liberty CRD, EHM, GDE FTEco Tune.
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