cummins_femme
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- May 18, 2017
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- Ram Year
- 2016
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- Cummins 6.7
If this is put in the wrong place, I'm sorry. Please bear with me, I'm a woman and don't know much about diesel trucks beyond put def in the def fill, diesel in the diesel fill and do scheduled maintenance. I originally wrote a much longer post, but got logged out somehow and lost everything, so here is the short version.
I have recently run into some local trouble and my grocery getter has turned up damaged. Body damage on the passenger side. Maybe it's a coincidence, but who can say.
I'm concerned about leaving my practically new truck (CTD) parked around town. I know you can put stuff down in the fill line, because at the insistence of a mechanic I know, I bought a long funnel and put winter diesel treatment in. I don't want other people putting things in, too.
I have been told that I don't need a cap to keep out general debris or even water if you spray it in because of filters. I don't know if that's true or not, but I have kept the original plastic cap in place until I got my locking cap.
Does anyone else use a locking cap? I looked for a long time and couldn't find one made by dodge, but got one from a place called bem auto or something like that. Why can't I find a dodge locking cap?
I feel pretty confident about the cap because it's easy for my clumsy hands to use and I tried to yank it off. I think you'd definitely know if someone tries to remove it or tamper with it, since using tools on it will cause some sort of perceivable damage.
I have recently run into some local trouble and my grocery getter has turned up damaged. Body damage on the passenger side. Maybe it's a coincidence, but who can say.
I'm concerned about leaving my practically new truck (CTD) parked around town. I know you can put stuff down in the fill line, because at the insistence of a mechanic I know, I bought a long funnel and put winter diesel treatment in. I don't want other people putting things in, too.
I have been told that I don't need a cap to keep out general debris or even water if you spray it in because of filters. I don't know if that's true or not, but I have kept the original plastic cap in place until I got my locking cap.
Does anyone else use a locking cap? I looked for a long time and couldn't find one made by dodge, but got one from a place called bem auto or something like that. Why can't I find a dodge locking cap?
I feel pretty confident about the cap because it's easy for my clumsy hands to use and I tried to yank it off. I think you'd definitely know if someone tries to remove it or tamper with it, since using tools on it will cause some sort of perceivable damage.