its been very good, but I have always had a coolant leak, and every time I change my oil I add 1/2 gallon of antifreeze, since new. Since I installed a coolant filter the first week I bought it, I thought it might have been a spill, or my replacement from the filter, but to date I have added 5 gallons, so that was too much, and our coolant is very expensive. I drive through a lot of salt and soda ash and trona, and magnesium chloride, so I flush my entire truck quite frequently so I never saw the coolant leak trail until last week. It is coming from the very top two core joints where it meets the vertical side tank. It was leaking due to insufficient solder on the joint, ( barely any there ) also some shops warned me to check the new radiator from the dealer for the same problem, as they run into the same problem from 13 and up as well. the radiator was $225 which is the exact same price as the hemi and 3.7l and the thermostat and housing is $113. wow! im going to replace the radiator cap as well, and im going to flush the truck and switch to rotella elc coolant. (my choice)
the radiator and thermostat were special order from Denver and should be here today, not one company or dealer has one for my truck in the entire state. I will be making a video so others can check their own and be aware of what to look for before they run out of their warranty like me.
But if you are not adding ANY and I mean ANY your fine.
So far, pretty good and not much to complain about unless I hate great gas mileage.
Yeah I hope to get my moneys worth too. I deliver stuff too big for the fedex parcel guys. I own an entire brand new powertrain just in case anything happens, but I'm doing everything I can think of to make sure I can make it to 600k with out major failures. So far this truck is in serious competition with one other truck out of 14 others for the top spot
So far, pretty good and not much to complain about unless I hate great gas mileage.
I have 164000 on mine But I just got a code p203e so now im in a conundrum as to do a delete or replace the def tank I have a 2014 and my husband has a 2015 with 147000Who has seem the most miles on a EcoDiesel? Wondering if anyone has passed 100K yet?
I'm curious to see how well they are going to hold up with the emissions and other newer equipment.
US Miles or kilometers @Lynn Thompson ?I have 164000 on mine But I just got a code p203e so now im in a conundrum as to do a delete or replace the def tank I have a 2014 and my husband has a 2015 with 147000
Sorry, but I have a 21014 Ram Laramie crew cab eco with 89,000.Who has seem the most miles on a EcoDiesel? Wondering if anyone has passed 100K yet?
I'm curious to see how well they are going to hold up with the emissions and other newer equipment.
TheUS Miles or kilometers @Lynn Thompson ?
I have read a fix for the code is to drop the Def tank and just flush it with water to demineralize the deposits left on the tank sensor. And that is all it is. It's much less than replacing the Def tank, even less than a delete tune not to mention the exhaust work.
If you've made it that far with the emissions systems and all you have is a CEL for a Def fluid level sensor? Heck I wouldn't sweat it or be worried about deleting etc etc. Just wash the sensor or replace it and keep on driving.
US Miles or kilometers @Lynn Thompson ?
I have read a fix for the code is to drop the Def tank and just flush it with water to demineralize the deposits left on the tank sensor. And that is all it is. It's much less than replacing the Def tank, even less than a delete tune not to mention the exhaust work.
If you've made it that far with the emissions systems and all you have is a CEL for a Def fluid level sensor? Heck I wouldn't sweat it or be worried about deleting etc etc. Just wash the sensor or replace it and keep on driving.[/QUOT
The sensor is in the tank we did try that same deal
Oh its US miles
Some of the info applied to Cummins Diesel and others were specific to the EcoDiesel.
The gist of the story and FCA says the same thing, not to idle long periods, specifically on the EcoDiesel. It also in their manuals for the EcoDiesel. So far, I haven't idled more than 10 minutes, but try to keep it under 5 minutes if weather permits.