Glend wrote:
There have been very few turbo failures on KJ CRDs in Australia and we have had the model since the early 2.5L CRD engines in 2002 (which had the fixed vane turbos). The US, for some reason, seems to have more turbo failures per 1000 vehicles than the rest of the world (based on what I read on LOST, but I have no idea why.
I have an idea why. drivers here are not as used to driving a diesel. Treating the thing right and letting the engine idle some so cooler oil can get to the turbo before you shut off the engine is not something American drivers are learned to do. look at the owners manual if you are driving faster than say 35 Mph and you park you need to idle 30 seconds or more. longer if you been towing or at highway speeds. I have a habit of parking and not turning off the engine as soon as I'm stopped. I unbuckle, unplug and pocket my cell then change back to my regular glasses if I been wearing sunglasses then turn off the engine when ready to exit. I know its only a little more time but my last few blocks to home is under 35 so not much time is needed. where I do need to think about it is at those rest stops when traveling, often you roll off an express way in to a parking lot, the turbo needs time at idle more so here. if you treat you turbo well it should last as long as the engine or till the first rebuild.
I have to remind myself of that more when I have the popup in tow,