John Jensen
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- Mar 22, 2016
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GDE had a program for Ecodiesels in 2016, I got mine in June '16have PPE ECU And sofa king trans wen I did no one but PPE had a program in 2016
GDE had a program for Ecodiesels in 2016, I got mine in June '16have PPE ECU And sofa king trans wen I did no one but PPE had a program in 2016
2014Please list the model year, mileage and if you have had any major issues. What the issues were and at how many miles.
I'll start:
2016
62000 miles
Leaking EGR cooler @ 62000 miles
I can see the fuel tank (less chance of condensation), but the DEF? What does keeping it full prevent?To All ED owners Keep your DEF and Fuel tank full when convenient , in long term ownership it will pay off...
Thanks a lot and super glad to know transmission last a million km and going.Julian I copied this from another thread.
IMO best thing to do to get the 2014 thru 2020 gen 2 ED in the 4th gen body to live its full life, aside from normal oil & Mopar fuel filter changes is to get a basic aftermarket tune. One that turns off EGR to get your engine running clean mostly by eliminating re-ingesting clogging soot & diesel asphaltene hard particles. Plus better fuel economy more power and options including an engine brake. Such as this link; https://hddieselsupply.ca/i-3164307...ne-hand-held-device.html?ref=category:1334979
Eventually the EGR cooler will also start to leak. Hot exhaust still goes through the EGR cooler even when the EGR is turned off. Disappearing coolant from your degass tank aka overflow bottle will be the main confirmation of this. Cheaper simpler and more permanent than replacing an EGR cooler that you no longer need and that unnecessarily taxes the cooling system is a simple EGR cooler delete kit such as this link: https://noecodelete.com/product/no-eco-egr-delete-kit/
However I would not recommend doing the EGR cooler delete until post drivetrain warranty at least not if you don't yet have disappearing coolant. Theoretically the tune could be used to void warranty as well. Historically & practically speaking not so much.
I believe the EGR cooler leak is what caused the low coolant excessive heat pressure & steam that led to the head gasket failing on my first motor at 371,000. At the time I was towing a TT and didn't realize I was low on coolant. So keep an eye on the coolant level in your degass tank and don't let it below the seam. If you have to add coolant more than once to keep it at or above the seam you likely have an EGR cooler starting to leak. This is often missed as it leaks internally and what isn't steamed if it does that or evaporated comes out your tailpipes so there is no leak puddles to find. The 2nd motor is going strong at 292,000 towing TTs across the country daily. Buddy James has 340,000 on his ED doing the same. I believe you remove the root EGR problems that you can have an engine that lives a normal light duty diesel engine life. Even when regularly used to tow to the rated limits of your particular ED engine equipped vehicle.
The 3rd gen ED in the 5th gen body has both a largely revamped engine with 80 percent new parts and a completely redesigned emission system. The Gen 2 ED emissions system was an add on to an existing engine that was designed to work with European emissions systems. I wouldn't expect the new EDs with a from the ground up designed in & integrated emissions system to suffer the same ailments as the first one. FYI my truck now has 663,000 with the original transmission and I hope to keep working it to a million miles. Time will tell. Hope you enjoy your truck as much as I have mine.
115,000 milesThanks a lot and super glad to know transmission last a million km and going.
Sorry. Maybe i dont know how to use this forum. This reply is to Vern diesel's post that state 660k miles on origial transmission.115,000 miles
Yes. What you said. Electric hamming noise constantly. More obvious when steering is used which added more electric load.What noisy Transfer pump? the feed Pump is in the Tanks on 3.0VM.
I think you know how to use it, but 660k miles is not a million and going! But he said he hopes to make it to a million.....Sorry. Maybe i dont know how to use this forum. This reply is to Vern diesel's post that state 660k miles on origial transmission.