Hi all,
New here obviously and I could not figure out anywhere else to put this question. I apologize if it's in the wrong place and am OK for the mods to move it wherever it needs to go.
I found this forum on a search. I have a decision to make and I want to make an intelligent one so I hope you all won't mind.
I have a 2003 Duramax that was new in 2002 so it's 11 years old. It has been a wonderful truck, very reliable, good mileage, reliable, and I'm quite fond of it. It has about 230 k miles on it. We use it to pull a large/heavy livestock trailer and do general farm related work with it. I put maybe 20,000 miles on it a year now. I absolutely cannot do without a heavy duty truck.
For a few months I've noticed more smoke than normal...looked white to me. I have a good mechanic and he had me run some 911 through it but that did not help. I continued to use the truck and it's running fine for now but wanted to find out what is going on. Yesterday they did some tests and found that it's 95% likely that my injectors are going bad. There is fuel in my oil. The repair costs for 8 new injectors is estimated at $2500. I'm a bit stunned to say the least.
My mechanic and I had a talk this morning and he's going to be absolutely certain by using the GMC testing equipment he has to borrow from a friend to make sure it's not a fuel line leak before we are 100% certain it's the injectors. His comment to me was to ask if I really want to put $2500 into a truck of this age and miles and then possibly have another expensive repair coming at me in the not too distant future. His point was that an injector pump is another $2500...transmission, etc...Ouch...Good question...
My finances are not great...we're stable but finally in a position to have a little extra income but still not a lot of extra money to put into a new truck payment and I can come up with the repair money for now...but I don't have a lot of reserves. I can see the pros/cons of doing it both ways. Unfortunately, I can't imagine being able to buy another Duramax and will probably have to settle for a V8 2500 HD instead...and having a lot of trouble finding real towing info on what these newer gas powered trucks can really do. God, I love this old truck but I don't want to throw good money after bad.
So, I'm asking for advice from other Duramax owners on what you would do. What are the odds that this older truck will run another couple of years without needing more major repairs? I found out last night that the injectors are an issue in the older Duramax trucks....are there any other weaknesses I should know about?
I figured out for a trade in my older truck is probably worth about 9,000. It has some body damage related to the farm work we've done with it so it's not sharp even thought mechanically it's always run well.
Thanks!
New here obviously and I could not figure out anywhere else to put this question. I apologize if it's in the wrong place and am OK for the mods to move it wherever it needs to go.
I found this forum on a search. I have a decision to make and I want to make an intelligent one so I hope you all won't mind.
I have a 2003 Duramax that was new in 2002 so it's 11 years old. It has been a wonderful truck, very reliable, good mileage, reliable, and I'm quite fond of it. It has about 230 k miles on it. We use it to pull a large/heavy livestock trailer and do general farm related work with it. I put maybe 20,000 miles on it a year now. I absolutely cannot do without a heavy duty truck.
For a few months I've noticed more smoke than normal...looked white to me. I have a good mechanic and he had me run some 911 through it but that did not help. I continued to use the truck and it's running fine for now but wanted to find out what is going on. Yesterday they did some tests and found that it's 95% likely that my injectors are going bad. There is fuel in my oil. The repair costs for 8 new injectors is estimated at $2500. I'm a bit stunned to say the least.
My mechanic and I had a talk this morning and he's going to be absolutely certain by using the GMC testing equipment he has to borrow from a friend to make sure it's not a fuel line leak before we are 100% certain it's the injectors. His comment to me was to ask if I really want to put $2500 into a truck of this age and miles and then possibly have another expensive repair coming at me in the not too distant future. His point was that an injector pump is another $2500...transmission, etc...Ouch...Good question...
My finances are not great...we're stable but finally in a position to have a little extra income but still not a lot of extra money to put into a new truck payment and I can come up with the repair money for now...but I don't have a lot of reserves. I can see the pros/cons of doing it both ways. Unfortunately, I can't imagine being able to buy another Duramax and will probably have to settle for a V8 2500 HD instead...and having a lot of trouble finding real towing info on what these newer gas powered trucks can really do. God, I love this old truck but I don't want to throw good money after bad.
So, I'm asking for advice from other Duramax owners on what you would do. What are the odds that this older truck will run another couple of years without needing more major repairs? I found out last night that the injectors are an issue in the older Duramax trucks....are there any other weaknesses I should know about?
I figured out for a trade in my older truck is probably worth about 9,000. It has some body damage related to the farm work we've done with it so it's not sharp even thought mechanically it's always run well.
Thanks!