imatruckguynow
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- Sep 23, 2019
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- Truck Year
- 2015
Hi all, I bought my ecodiesel brand new in '15 and have had my share of issues that I may get into another time. I just got the truck back after a 6 week stint at the dealer to repair the notorious turbo coolant line leak. The extended timeframe was brushed off by the dealer as waiting on parts and their tech's lack of knowledge on these engines.
When I got the truck back, I started noticing issues, check engine lights thrown relating to def, and bouncing on my speedo needle while the cruise control was set mainly. I asked the dealership if maybe there was a ground or harness loose that could lead to these issues since they pulled the cab off for the repair. Nope, they ordered me a new def tank under warranty and told me to keep an eye on the speedo issue until the parts came in.
Yesterday while driving down the highway, I smell burning and the truck goes into limp mode, I go out and feel the wheels thinking maybe I had a brake lock up or something, everything feels cool to the touch. "Coincidence?" I think, so I clear the code and resume on my way. Almost immediately white smoke starts pouring out of the engine compartment. I pop the hood and it looks like the smoke's coming from the throttle body area. I smell burning plastic but don't see flames. I then decide to tow the truck to the dealer.
For some reason I thought I read something about an injection component in that area that if installed incorrectly could get superheated and catch fire. Does anyone have the slightest clue what I may be taking about? I could be thinking about a totally different diesel truck/engine too.
I'm trying not to blame the tech outright, but all three dealerships in my area have expressed that their techs aren't up to snuff on these engines. (Then where am I supposed to take it?) I have zero faith in the techs or dealership's abilities anymore. What are the odds the dealership is at fault?
When I got the truck back, I started noticing issues, check engine lights thrown relating to def, and bouncing on my speedo needle while the cruise control was set mainly. I asked the dealership if maybe there was a ground or harness loose that could lead to these issues since they pulled the cab off for the repair. Nope, they ordered me a new def tank under warranty and told me to keep an eye on the speedo issue until the parts came in.
Yesterday while driving down the highway, I smell burning and the truck goes into limp mode, I go out and feel the wheels thinking maybe I had a brake lock up or something, everything feels cool to the touch. "Coincidence?" I think, so I clear the code and resume on my way. Almost immediately white smoke starts pouring out of the engine compartment. I pop the hood and it looks like the smoke's coming from the throttle body area. I smell burning plastic but don't see flames. I then decide to tow the truck to the dealer.
For some reason I thought I read something about an injection component in that area that if installed incorrectly could get superheated and catch fire. Does anyone have the slightest clue what I may be taking about? I could be thinking about a totally different diesel truck/engine too.
I'm trying not to blame the tech outright, but all three dealerships in my area have expressed that their techs aren't up to snuff on these engines. (Then where am I supposed to take it?) I have zero faith in the techs or dealership's abilities anymore. What are the odds the dealership is at fault?