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by fus
4731 days ago
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dual mass flywheel: irrelevant for the US market (think older torque converter automatic; new ones have dual mass flywheel for gasoline engines too). diesel injectors: direct gasoline injectors are very similar. turbo: common in modern gasoline engines due to downsizing and direct injection. particulate filter: while I respect the following statement: "The cheapest, fastest and most reliable components are those that aren’t there."
(Gordon Bell), thermal efficiency of a diesel cycle may make it worth. ECU faults: those actually help with solving problems before they are serious. Please go to qualified workshops! Computers are no longer a dark magic. |
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As for the problems I describe, I am merely relaying issues I have heard people complain about! If people take their car to a non-franchised garage, or do things themselves, ECU errors tend to get them going to the official garage because only they have the appropriate equipment. But this always seems to be a bit hit or miss, requiring multiple visits.
People's suggestions that diesel engines are extra-reliable seem to be somewhat wide of the mark. Ye olde diesel engine of yore was simple, slow, noisy, dirty, and would run forever; thanks to modern technology, that all seems to have changed...