
Originally Posted by
Grumbles
A failed head gasket will stop a car but usually gives plenty of warnings before it packs it in completely so again no road side breakdowns.
D2 TD5s with only the factory temp gauge excepted, obviously. Especially the plastic dowell engines, although most of those have been 'corrected'.

Originally Posted by
Grumbles
What seems to stop a car roadside are failed electronics, - modules, ECUs, poor/cheap electric cable connections, fuel pumps, coolant pumps, oil pumps, mechanical bearings, alternators, starter motors, failed soft ware etc etc.
TD5 again: Injector harnesses. Oh, and the infamous oil pump bolt, although once again that has either been dealt with or stopped the show. The rest you can change before a trip ( how many here do that? Serious question. ), you can check over the electrics if you know how. Software? How many million lines of code are there in a modern car?

Originally Posted by
Grumbles
The significant factor here is that none of these are "serviced" when a service is carried out. Servicing/over servicing makes us feel good but doesn't really reduce our chances of being stuck roadside with a breakdown.
Indeed. Who 'services' electronics? Old school would be, those capacitors are getting on, best I change them, but modern stuff is just change the board. That ain't preventative, that's anal unless it fails. The new one could fail just as easily, and be just as impossible to fix on the CSR.
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2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
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