Will be seeing Cranbrook Dodge on March 6 and will see that they say. I am still thinking regen is creating the smell. Have had this confirmed by some of my contractor friends.
I will keep you posted as to what Cranbrook Dodge says
Is your truck a diesel and is it going through a regen cycle. I get this from time to time on my ecodiesel 2019 2nd gen.
Do you mostly city drive - I drive mostly country which reduces the regen cycle but I do smell burnt rubber from time to time. Will bring the matter up with Cranbrook Dodge...
Where these plugs ever changed. Out of the 16 in my 5.7 hemisphere only 3 were easy so maybe someone just gave up. Or, bad rings , bad valve seals, etc
Good luck
Just bought a 2019 eco diesel and will keep all posted as to the “real” mpg. So far the lie o meter is within 5% up or down, so not too far off. Best was 33mpg (winter and long trip) per imperial gallon. May work out to 38 in the summer
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