I wish diesel weren't so expensive, but I don't let the price of fuel limit my camping trips. We have been on several trips this year with many more already planned/booked. I love spending time with my family, and we are making memories with our kids that they will hopefully treasure forever.
Yeah, like I said, I don't have much faith that they are doing anything to actually troubleshoot/fix the problem. They just don't make techs like they used to.
It looks like they are starting to throw parts at mine. I spoke with the SA today and asked for an update. He told me that the tech is going to replace the DPF today and send me on my way. I don't have much confidence that replacing the DPF will fix the problem.
Ugh. I just dropped my 22 off this morning for the 3rd time for frequent regens - sometimes it does not even make it 100 miles between regens, even with almost all highway driving. The only time that it does not do an auto regen is when I am towing.
I have done 2 UOAs, which both showed...
I can't tell you how many times I have been on my motorcycle and gotten eye contact from a car driver, and then they pulled right out in front of me. I swear they just don't see us, even when making eye contact.
I know it isn't the same thing, but if you have the Ram app, you can view the owner's manual from the app. I can see the pros and cons of both (print and digital). I have a 22, so I do have a printed copy.
Here is a link to the chassis-mounted fuel filter on genosgarage.com: https://www.genosgarage.com/product/ram-cummins-chassis-mounted-fuel-filter-mopar-68436631aa/mopar-specials-fall-2018
You can also buy the filters in kits. Here is a link for both fuel filters...
Apparently not. Cummins has said the charge "is significant but is not expected to impact normal business operations." They apparently have some very deep pockets.
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