@SeanPwnery - Reset to 0 and send a sample off to an oil analyzer. If there is a problem and the oil life monitor doesn't drop significantly then maybe no big deal!.
Also your truck is a 2016? I thought the oil filters with the integral cap was only for 2020 and up? I could be wrong though...
If you decide to do a tune you would be well off to avoid leaving your truck with a dealership with the tune installed. If they flash your ECM while your tune is installed you will lose it. Oil changes on the eco diesel are incredibly easy if you take your time.
nope, engines are not really even close. A few people have done it but not without a bunch of hokie dokie. If you are looking for plug and play this aint it...
Sounds like you should do some research on oil compatibility for your year truck. Yup! OEM filters are expensive but weigh that against all the counterfeit stuff out there.
Good luck and take tour time!
So sorry to hear that, it sounds like you are getting a new engine though. I hope they get one quickly and are able to get you back on the road with a great engine and quality workmanship!
I have had every recall completed in my 2015 and been participating on Eco Diesel forums since my truck was new. I have NEVER heard of any oil lines getting replaced. I think your friend is wrong.
You can also use a high temperature silicone hose. If the first hose lasted close to 100,000 miles you will probably get at least that again out of an upgraded hose...