Volkswagen Diesel Longevity
HI - Anyone have any information or links on the 1.9L VW diesel engine - Known problems and longevity - Thinking of purchase! Thanks
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Do a search. The TDI vs MB has been discussed here ad-nauseum. IMHO, this is an apples and oranges comparison. However the TDI, correctly maintained has proven itself capable of 250-300,000 miles. It has the expected electronic issues that all modern vehicles have or will have as they age. Also check out www.tdiclub.com RT
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http://www.tdiclub.com/
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is it a TDI or an old IDI from a rabbit or gulf
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I was looking into getting one, a few months back, but prices have increased on used ones, which are very hard to find... I'll have to wait a while when fuel prices go back down some, or when I have a higher paying job...
As for longevity, looks like they will do 300K miles, and the timing belts need to be done 80K miles, but there are 100K mile kits which have a larger idler roller. |
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My DD is an '01 golf (TDI)
My project in an '85 300D I intend to return the 300D to service and sell the Golf. May be a while though. The golf gets me 44MPG with a roof rack and heavy foot. My Golf's a 4 door but is too small for my current families desires. They fit in there but to bring alot of "Stuff" it gets tight...My Golf drives and handles VERY impressively. Cheers. These are are very different automobiles. But the sounds at idle of each is musical... |
I have a '98 Jetta Tdi that I bought brand new. I have 222k miles on it so far and it has been the best car I ever owned. I get over 50mpg on the highway. However, parts are insane expensive and I cant hardly work on it. Feels like it has 3x the power of my '79 300 D and gets far better mileage and much more comfortable.
But I drive the '79 and the wife drives the Jetta. Given the choice I would take the benz because parts are cheap and I can fix anything on it that goes wrong. I guess I am just stuck in the 70's. :eek: |
I own a TDI and an MB diesel
I bought my 2001 TDI new. Best car I've ever owned. Can be easily modified for more hp/torque.
My wife & I generally take the TDI on trips, and whichever of us is going to drive the greater miles during the course of the day takes the TDI. We don't run my '82 240D in the winter, and I don't let anyone else drive it in the summer, so my wife either gets the TDI (in the summer) or the 4 wheel drive Ford (in the winter she only drives 4 wheel drives). - Patrick |
PM old navy. Walt knows the TDI very well.
Cheers, Bill |
My 2000 Jetta has 221,000 on it. The issues I have had is that the front end is low to the ground and gets caught on the parking curbs. Other than that nothing major.
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99 Jetta TDI with 240,000 km. Great car as far as mileage. In the summer, consistently returns 21-22 km/L on highway with no A/C, about 20 km/L (47 mpg) with AC on. Still gets about 16 km/L in the city with a heavy foot.
IMHO, it's nowhere near as comfortable as the Benz, and louder inside. No real problems, except I cleaned out the intake, EGR and anti-shudder valve once, then used VAG-Com software to adjust EGR flow to hopefully decrease the buildup of gunk. It's worth having VAG-Com or having access to someone with it when doing work on the car such as timing belt change, etc. (You need it to set the timing correctly). |
What I know about the issue:
One of my brothers has a 3-4 year old TDI and loves it, however, he had the dealer perform the first timing belt change (major $$$). My guess is that unless you purchase the software as he did, and change the timing belt (DYI) the cost of the belt and install will eat up any fuel savings you may realize. Jim |
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Personally fuel efficiency is about more than just the $/gallon at the pump. |
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