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CRD (stands for: Common Rail Diesel) or CDI (stands for: Common Rail Diesel Injection), DaimlerChrysler's operations between 1998 and 2014 for Mercedes-Benz, Smart, Mitsubishi Motors, Ssangyong Motor, Infiniti, Chrysler and Jeep automobiles, SUV and MPV used is the general name of the Common rail technology direct injection turbo diesel diesel engines. It was also used in Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles. Its production was discontinued in 2014 and replaced by BlueTEC engines with AdBlue additives.

CRD Engines By Engine displacement[edit]

0.8 liter CDI I3 (41-45-51 and 54 HP)[edit]

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1.5 liter CDI I3 (68 and 95 HP)[edit]

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1.7 liter CDI I4 (60,75,90,91 and 95 HP)[edit]

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1.8 liter CDI I4 (109 and 136 HP)[edit]

2.1 liter CDI I4 (120,136,170 and 204 HP)[edit]

2.2 liter CRD-CDI I4 (82,90,102,109,116,122,125,129,136,143,150,170 and 204 HP)[edit]

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2.7 liter CRD-CDI-XDi I5 (156,163,170 and 177 HP)[edit]

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3.0 liter CRD-CDI I6 (190,211,231,258 and 265 HP)[edit]

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3.2 liter CDI V6 (177,197,204 and 224 HP)[edit]

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4.0 liter CDI V8 (250,260,306,314 and 320 HP)[edit]

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