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Thanks for including me in the forum.
My name is Dave Mason from Durban in South Africa.
Bought my vehicle in July in the Western Cape, drove it back and it was a dream drive. Powerful, silky smooth but I started to notice a vibration at around 120 kph that comes and goes. I haven't done any more open road trips where I could get to those speeds so I still need to experience it again.
4 weeks ago however I took a run to Pinetown that is about 35kms away from where I live and I was driving up a long incline and I wanted to test and see if i could get that vibration again but before I could check that, truck lost power, loads of white smoke and extremely lumpy idling. Pulled to shoulder and switched off immediately.
Had Turbo checked, all good some play (Had it rebuilt anyway as precaution), but on further investigation it was that I had an injector fail on me. Blew hole in piston. The diesel specialist I took the vehicle to has said to me that it was just a chance case.
I'm no mechanic and new to the forum so I am not sure if I should be asking this elsewhere in the forum but is their anyway of having a warning device or something fitted to warn of possible injector failure soon?
This exercise is costing me in the region of + 50 000 ZAR (South African Rand) - ( or 2700 USD/ 2200 GBP/ 4200 AUD) Bit of an initiation by fire i thought!!
Still, I love the vehicle. Mine is a very clean specimen and previous (one owner since new) owner was pretty pedantic.
Thanks again for welcoming me to the forum, looking forward to your views on my predicament and what you think of my baby "Blanche".
My name is Dave Mason from Durban in South Africa.
Bought my vehicle in July in the Western Cape, drove it back and it was a dream drive. Powerful, silky smooth but I started to notice a vibration at around 120 kph that comes and goes. I haven't done any more open road trips where I could get to those speeds so I still need to experience it again.
4 weeks ago however I took a run to Pinetown that is about 35kms away from where I live and I was driving up a long incline and I wanted to test and see if i could get that vibration again but before I could check that, truck lost power, loads of white smoke and extremely lumpy idling. Pulled to shoulder and switched off immediately.
Had Turbo checked, all good some play (Had it rebuilt anyway as precaution), but on further investigation it was that I had an injector fail on me. Blew hole in piston. The diesel specialist I took the vehicle to has said to me that it was just a chance case.
I'm no mechanic and new to the forum so I am not sure if I should be asking this elsewhere in the forum but is their anyway of having a warning device or something fitted to warn of possible injector failure soon?
This exercise is costing me in the region of + 50 000 ZAR (South African Rand) - ( or 2700 USD/ 2200 GBP/ 4200 AUD) Bit of an initiation by fire i thought!!
Still, I love the vehicle. Mine is a very clean specimen and previous (one owner since new) owner was pretty pedantic.
