Let everyone know what you think about truck ownership and Duramax injector replacement expectations.
Let everyone know what you think about truck ownership and Duramax injector replacement expectations.
As a sidenote to the poll, I remember before the Duramax even came out that it was being billed as a 200,000 mile motor. Thus I am/will be fully prepared to rebuild or replace the motor at that time -- it will not be a BIG surprise to me if it goes south at or just before that mileage.
Is my memory faulty or does anyone else remember the 200,000 mile thing?
Al
Do not remember that,however after in the shop 3 times for injector related prob.starting at 215k it let loose at 282k & had to replace the engine.
Bill<br />hd90rider@aol.com<br />02 Chevy 3500 Crewcab Dually<br />Amsoil bypass<br />K&N Filter<br />115 Gal for cruisin !!<br />RV & Boat Transporter<br />Need one pulled somewhere???<br /><br />03 Anniv. H/D Ultra<br />2000 Ultra for sale
Al,Originally posted by Turbo Al:
As a sidenote to the poll, I remember before the Duramax even came out that it was being billed as a 200,000 mile motor. Thus I am/will be fully prepared to rebuild or replace the motor at that time -- it will not be a BIG surprise to me if it goes south at or just before that mileage.
Is my memory faulty or does anyone else remember the 200,000 mile thing?
Al
GM's original target with the Duramax 6600 was at least 200,000 miles before any major component failure.
That can be interpreted a number of ways, and it's not to say they didn't exceed that target. I wouldn't necessarily call it a "life-to-overhaul" rating. Of course, depending on which "major component" fails I guess a complete overhaul may be necessary.
Brad
quote from chevy reviews.com
http://www.chevyreviews.com/chevy_re..._driv_imp.html
"The new Duramax 6600 diesel is smooth, quiet, and powerful. It punches out an amazing 520 lbs.-ft. of torque at just 1800 rpm. GM's Duramax diesel engine is built in Moraine, Ohio, but was developed with Isuzu, one of the world's largest manufacturers of diesel engines. The new 6.6-liter Duramax offers improved fuel economy over the old 6.5-liter GM diesel it replaced. The Duramax was designed for a 200,000-mile operating life, according to GM engineers, and for easy serviceability. Half of heavy-duty truck pickups are sold with diesel engines".
"As good as the six-speed manual is, the optional Allison five-speed automatic is one of the most impressive features of these trucks. We highly recommend it for its responsive performance. Available for the Vortec 8100 and Duramax engines, the Allison is designed to last 200,000 miles; GM engineers said it's "over-designed," meaning it's heavier duty than it needs to be. But it's also sophisticated and keeps in close contact with the driver and the engine with full electronic control. It adjusts shifting according to driving style. The Tow/Haul mode keeps the transmission in gear longer to reduce hunting and heat buildup. This transmission senses when the truck is going downhill, senses when the driver is applying the brakes and downshifts, reducing wear on the brakes. This grade braking feature works great; just touch the brake pedal as the truck is going down a grade. On a practical side, the Allison transmission is set up to make it easier to attach power take-off (PTO) accessories. It downshifts crisply as the truck comes a stop. The Duramax and Allison combination does not come cheap, however".
The one and only one readson I bought my dmax was to last at least 200,000 miles, as did the reviews state from GM engineers. Don't understand what happened to marketing and engineering???![]()
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2002 Chev Dmax/Allison cc/sb,Summit White, BF Goodrich 265,75R-16, SS sep bars, Truxedo Pics-http://www.pbase.com/bigwheel/new_dmax
I`m glad to see that my vote is right in there with the majority. If they are going to say that it is designed for 200,000 miles, then they darn well oughta warranty it for that much. I realize though that there is that small percent of buyers that can tear up a crowbar.
jomar
2002 Chevy D/A LT 4x4 EC LB Indigo Blue
Ranch Hand Grille Guard
Stock Air Filter Rancho 9000 Shocks
Luverne STS Boards
Bestop Electric Towing Mirrors
Husky Floor Mats
Reese 16K 5er Hitch
Amsoil all the way
Dynomax 4in. exhaust system
Egt & Boost Gauges
OD Lockout
Swiss cheese airbox
From the poll, the expectations seem to be:
1. At least a 200,000 mile service life from the injectors.
2. A cost slightly above to $1,000 to replace the injectors.
The DMAX product reality seems to be:
1. Somewhere around 100,000 miles, injector work will need to be done.
2. The cost is from $4,000 to $6,000 for replacement.
I wonder if General Motors would care to comment on their customer expectations versus the product reality? Maybe they have with their extended warranty offer on the injectors?
The extended injector warranty really addresses the first issue, mileage expectancy (missed by a factor of two from customer expectations). The extended warranty does not address the second topic though, which is cost to have the injectors replaced. The DMAX product missed customer expectations by a factor of roughly four on cost. So GM has additional work to do on this issue. Drive down the cost of injector replacement!!
I am also a little confused by their extended injector warranty, why only 7 years. If it is 200,000 miles, then it should just be 200,000 miles, with no time limit (JMO).
Alan
[ 06-10-2004, 05:04 AM: Message edited by: OC_DMAX ]
Hea Bill...hd90rider
What'd the new engine cost? And how's Marion?
Mike (in Spain right now)
Thanks Big Wheel for the post. Maybe if everyone did the amount of research I do before buying big ticket items there would be a lot less complaining afterwards. I do relize that faulty injectors were NOT forseen by GM or Bosh. It will be the year 2021 before my truck see the 200,000 mark [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Jomar I do have a broken crow bar which is almost totally useless now but I still keep it.![]()
Al
Did anyone else get a letter from GM with your truck VIN on it saying the warranty has been extended to 7 yrs and 200,000 miles on my Duramax engine? I did.
Maverick
2005 GMC 1500 Crew Cab SLT-I know, its a gasser....
Reference this thread:
http://forum.thedieselpage.com/ubb/u...c;f=3;t=007761
People with 2001 and 2002 model year trucks received the letter you mention.
I seen that after I posted. I only get to get here every 2-3 weeks or so.
Maverick
2005 GMC 1500 Crew Cab SLT-I know, its a gasser....
Is it usually labor costs that keep the injector replacement high? Maybe GM is trying to do a little to drop the cost. I might be mistaken but I thought they made them accessible without removing the valve covers for the LLY. Hopefully that will help reduce the bill for future owners, but not us LB7 owners
2003 Chevy 2500HD EC-SB Dmax/ZF6
MAX Acl, Marion is still getting richer,although our rate is .97 now. The new engine installed was just over $11,000. Hurry home . Bill
Bill<br />hd90rider@aol.com<br />02 Chevy 3500 Crewcab Dually<br />Amsoil bypass<br />K&N Filter<br />115 Gal for cruisin !!<br />RV & Boat Transporter<br />Need one pulled somewhere???<br /><br />03 Anniv. H/D Ultra<br />2000 Ultra for sale
The article says:
"designed for a 200,000-mile operating life with 10,000-mile oil change intervals"
What caught my eye with the oil change intervals.
Is there anyone using dino oil changing it near
10,000 mile use?
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Does this extended warranty also cover the 2003's???? Isn't it essentially the same motor?????![]()
2003 2500HD Chev 4X4 Ext Cab S/B<br />Duramax/Allison<br />Westin Platinum Chrome Nerfs, Extang Classic Platinum Tonneau, Delvac1, Westin Chrome Bull Bar, Rhino Chrome Rear Step, Lund Interceptor bug Deflector, Fumoto Valve, Weathertech deflectors
MAV , you need to look at that letter closer. GM is only extending warranty on injectors not complete engine, & only for problems related to high fuel return rate, which is not the only way an injector can fail .
dieseldog62
I have the 2001 and did not get any letter stating my engine warranty was extended to two years.
2001 Silverado Durmax/Alison HD2500 LS extended cab 4X4 V8 Auto,Light Pewter mallic, Sparyed in Pewter bed liner, custom bed cover. Cedar Creek 36 Foot RLTS fifth wheel, Prodigy brake controller, PullRite 16K SiperGlide 5th wheel Hitch, Lucerix Electric Towing Mirrors, TrailAir Pin Box
Dieseldog, I think they (GM) have just about got any problems with the injectors covered --
"(SES) light illumination, low engine power, hard start, and/or fuel in crankcase, requiring injector replacement, as a result of high fuel return rates due to fuel injector body cracks or ball seat erosion." I really can't think of much else going wrong with them except plain wearing them out.
Al
As luck would have it, I lost another injector (first one crapped the bed last August) two days before I got the letter from GM about the injecter Service Bullettin extended warrantee. This time is took out the return line seal and was blowing fuel into the crankcase. What a mess. Anyhow, dealer replaced all 8 however my fuel millage didn't recover. I had been getting 18 highway (73 MPH) and 10 towing (~7000lbs also at 73). Now I'm getting 15 and 8. Anyone else seeing this type of dropoff?