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the tune will end all that mess. But clean your MAP sensor and change your oil as soon as you tune it. Your driving style will help a great deal as diesels love that kind of use.
Pardon my ignorance - what's a MAP sensor? I did watch the video and read a number of testimonials on GDE; looks like about a 30 minute effort which the average mechanically inclined individual could do. Thanks again!the tune will end all that mess. But clean your MAP sensor and change your oil as soon as you tune it. Your driving style will help a great deal as diesels love that kind of use.
yes. In my case I kept my original ECM so I can put it back in when I need to. You can do that or mail it back to them when the dealer reflashes your ECM.CS/TC Diesel - question: (One of you may know the specifics on this.) I went to the Green Diesel website and am going to purchase the reprogrammed/tuned ECM unit. However, as part of the emissions settlement with FCA, I see it involves a 'software update.' I'd bet that's required to be eligible for the $3075 cash part of the settlement. Would that overwrite the programming in the GDE module? Should I just wait until FCA updates whatever software they're going to on my RAM's 3.0 ED, and then swap it out with the GDE unit?
Thanks guys! - Mark
I would just buy the GDE tuned ECM and keep my factory ECM for when I go to the dealer. That way you are driving with a good tune right away. Yes, it is an extra cost but i think it is worth it.Yes ...you should wait until $$$$ in hand, and that includes GDE, They have NO idea what the AEM may include, They (FCA) are required under the terms of the agreement to monitor AEM, So the update may include detection software, Thus you could find yourself with legal problems if you return for service work and its found the AEM standards not in operations...I can find any Tuned vehicle in Minutes if I decide to look... its No special process so any capable tech would be able to do the same. You can change the PCM/ECM info is store in other modules to look.
Just proceed with caution and things will work out...
but the question is, why would anyone do that? If you go into the dealer because your turbo died and it is covered under the new service agreement and all the emissions equipment is on the truck, why would a dealer go to all that trouble? Who would tell them to do that? The dealer wants to do repairs and they want you as a customer, why would they want to go to all that extra effort to see if you had changed out your ECM for a service visit? I think you never have a problem.Makes NO difference... You can compare the Hr meter to the EVIC module, it will show the differences, the internal clock will be off.
Not true. The ECM will update with the EVIC within a few miles.Makes NO difference... You can compare the Hr meter to the EVIC module, it will show the differences, the internal clock will be off.