The dealer and the shop apparently don’t know their ass from a hole in the wall. Like James said yes they fail and it’s more when than if. I do know some people that have had good luck with them, but they are extremely anal about filter changes and making sure their water separator stays drained. From what I’ve read, they fail because of lack of lubrication. Causing it to grenade and send shrapnel through the fuel system.
Change your fuel filter regularly and make sure you get good fuel. If your water in fuel light comes on, pull over and drain your separator. Some guys use cheap 2 stroke oil in their fuel to add lubrication. This isn’t proven to help but also haven’t read anything it can hurt. Some guys say it’ll clog the emissions faster, but no proof to back that up that I’ve seen. I would suggest getting a good lift pump for added filtration and separation.
And like James said, search is your friend. I’m just bored and typed all this out lol
Don’t let it scare you. You didn’t buy a ford 6.0 or 6.4. You’re not going to randomly need an entire new engine more than likely. Just make sure you save up a bit of money for when it fails. I’m going to attach a link for Lincoln diesel. They are a vender on the site and have the best prices on fuel systems for duramax. As you’ll see, there are many options for replacement and they’re not very pricey at all. In fact the more basic kits are about the same price for injectors, lines, and pump than most other stock duramax injectors are by themself.
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