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Update :
They replaced the fuel injectors
Hope this solves it for you. Keep us updated!
Update :
They replaced the fuel injectors
Hope this solves it for you. Keep us updated!
My ED has 93k miles on it. The last 2 months the error message has came on 4 times. I've been removing it by clearing the computer at an auto parts store. Seems to last a few weeks before I happens again. The last time it happened I took it to the dodge dealer and they didn't really have a solution. They replaced the file filter and air filter and said hopefully that fixes it. The next day it happened again. I cleared it at the auto parts store and it happened again that same day. After reading all the post on forums about this issue I have no confidence in taking it to dodge to get it looked at. Has anyone ever came up with a confirmed lasting fix for this issue? Thanks!
When I bought the truck at 88k miles I had it deleted and put a 30hp eco tune on it. Seems odd that it would need injectors since I can reset the computer and it will run fine for a couple weeks usually. Injectors only helped you for 10k miles right? Just don't wanna throw down $2500 I don't have for a fix that won't last. If that's what I have to do then I guess I take my loss and of it. Just looking for a cheaper permanent fix.Since your warranty expired the best way to fix it is to delete the emission crap.
If you are in a strict emission state then green diesel engineering egr only delete is the way to go.
For now your fuel injectors need replacing
As i understand the problem : carbon buildup and soot shoots back into the injectors when the regeneration is interrupted (stop engine while regenerating) causing improper fuel injection, loss of torque and increased fuel consumption... again the RAM tech who explained it to me could be wrong.When I bought the truck at 88k miles I had it deleted and put a 30hp eco tune on it. Seems odd that it would need injectors since I can reset the computer and it will run fine for a couple weeks usually. Injectors only helped you for 10k miles right? Just don't wanna throw down $2500 I don't have for a fix that won't last. If that's what I have to do then I guess I take my loss and of it. Just looking for a cheaper permanent fix.
Not real sure, something to do with Turbocharger under boostAs i understand the problem : carbon buildup and soot shoots back into the injectors when the regeneration is interrupted (stop engine while regenerating) causing improper fuel injection, loss of torque and increased fuel consumption... again the RAM tech who explained it to me could be wrong.
What is you error code ?
Yep ... that's the injectorsNot real sure, something to do with Turbocharger under boost
Here's what I don't understand, how can I reset the computer and the truck runs perfect of a week or more if the injectors are out. I'm not a mechanic by no means, I just don't get it.Yep ... that's the injectors
I highly suggest call green diesel engineering, have their opinion and their tune.
If you must replace the injectors, don't go to the dealer. It will cost a lot cheaper if done elsewhere
Here's what I don't understand, how can I reset the computer and the truck runs perfect of a week or more if the injectors are out. I'm not a mechanic by no means, I just don't get it.
Got the same thing along with exhaust system failure half way between Reno and Vegas. I have 64K miles on the truck. I got to Vegas with the toyhauler behind me in Limp Mode for about 200 miles (limits the RPM to less than 3000, any thing higher cuts fuel and reduces power.) By the time I got there the exhaust filter was 100% full. Dealerships were saying 5 to 7 days to look at it. Sahara dealer got it in and turned around in two days. EGR was completely blocked and apparently the DEF system will not operate while the EGR is not working. They billed me for an oil change diagnostics and labor to the tune of $360 out the door..............What they did to fix my truck was take apart the egr and washed the soot out from the motor. It was obstructing the air flow the tech said. Also have them check your hoses that are attached to the intercooler. I had oil residue there. They cleaned the hoses...................
Got the same thing along with exhaust system failure half way between Reno and Vegas. I have 64K miles on the truck. I got to Vegas with the toyhauler behind me in Limp Mode for about 200 miles (limits the RPM to less than 3000, any thing higher cuts fuel and reduces power.) By the time I got there the exhaust filter was 100% full. Dealerships were saying 5 to 7 days to look at it. Sahara dealer got it in and turned around in two days. EGR was completely blocked and apparently the DEF system will not operate while the EGR is not working. They billed me for an oil change diagnostics and labor to the tune of $360 out the door.
Hopefully your $360 is all it takes to fix it. My truck is deleted and still does it. Dealer scheduled all new injectors this week. The past month I've had a code reader hooked up in my truck any time it trips the TPS I just reset the check engine light and all is good for a couple more weeks.
How many miles? I'm assuming this is out of warranty?
I don't think they have a clue just what is going on. I have a 2014 with 83,000 miles. They replaced the complete engine 5,000 miles ago after the same situation you discribed above happened eight times from July 2016 thru May 2017. Prior to that, they had replaced the turbo sendor, the complete turbo, several injectors at different times. I don't believe changing out the fuel filter any sooner would've helped. I change mine out when I do an oil change, which is just less than every 10,000 miles.I got the electronic control module code on my 2016 ecodiesel with 38K miles. Top speed was 60 mph with no power, so I limped into the dealership in Jefferson City, MO. Showing up at a dealership at 4 pm is never a good thing. They thankfully got it going the next day. Had to replace all 6 injectors plus the fuel lines. Said they all had build up on them. Fortunately they said it was part of the drive train and the warranty covered it. I asked numerous questions about how to keep this from happening again. The only recommendation they had was change the fuel filter more often. I had already changed it twice at 20K miles, then again 15K miles later, so I was ahead of what the Ram manual says. Replacing injectors on these trucks seems to be an issue. Is has me wondering if I need to go get a Hemi. I am not real excited about having to replace injectors every 30K miles. Love the truck and the motor, but not sure the extra expense for fuel, oil changes, DEF and fuel filter changes, plus replacing injectors is the most economical sense to me. My last rig (2003 Suburban) has 321K miles and is still going strong. I have never touched the engine. Just took care of it.
Concerned in AR!