Not really sure why you would go to all the trouble to physically delete everything. Installing the tune is very simple and should increase performance, mileage and extend longevity.
Check your vin # on the RAM website and verify all updates have been done to your truck.
It may still be covered under warranty if so have all recalls done, take it home and tune it. That should buy you some trouble free miles.
It will only void your warranty if you leave it in when you take it for service! If you take it out, go for service and warranty work, put it back in afterward only you will know!:censored:;)
Try looking at the Ecodiesel Performance section. There is days of reading there so you can find something that suits your needs and budget.
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Tunes can be switched back to stock for warranty work either with a flash or having an extra ECM! No real way for the dealer to tell that you take it in and out.
Besides, nothing seems to happen with a tune but without? the odds do seem to increase.
I also change oil at 7500 and fuel filters at...
#1: Get a tune that shuts off the EGR. Make sure you can either flash it in and out or have 2 ECM's.
#2: Transmission Tune
#3: Load range E tires for towing! makes a difference
#4:Timber Grove Enterprises air bags
couple ideas for you!
You won't get any arguments from me! I have driven many vehicles 150,000 miles. (I typically trade them in around there) I bought my eco before many of its problems had come to light. In fact the 3.0 was motor of the year and the eco diesel was an award winner at the time of my purchase. (not...
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I like mine quite a lot but I don't put huge amount of miles on it. Some towing, some Daily Driving, and some longer trips.
Bought a 2015 brand new 5 years ago and now have 50000...
It looks like the "fix is in". got this today Looks like a couple of may have gotten it also.
I will be hoping to get a new squeaky clean intake manifold out of this too.
The dealer who did the update should have notified FCA. By looking up your trucks VIN # on the FEC site it should say. There should also be a sticker in the engine bay.
Have you had the update and AEM refresh done? Was it done by the previous owner? If so it should be covered under the extended warranty unless you are in Canada.