sstoner911
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I never know when I regen...I might notice when it smells different....
I second that!! Trying to figure out what to watch to catch it, rpms, temp, fuel mileage.I never know when I regen...I might notice when it smells different....
With that being said why isn't there some kind of indicator?
Light on the dash
Message in the evic.
Something??
Your truck has an EVIC (the little screen display thingy right in front of you in the gauge cluster area, for those who don't know), one of the available parameters will show your "DPF % gauge". When your truck does a regen, this screen will display "Automatic regeneration in progress" blah blah blah. That I'm aware of, this is the ONLY way provided by your truck that you'll know your truck is in regen-- you have to have that particular screen selected/displayed on the EVIC to see the alert. IMO, this is a big miss by Ram engineers. As important as DPF health is to most of us diesel owners there really needs to be an alert that shows up NO MATTER WHICH PARAMETER YOUR EVIC IS SET TO. I bought a Banks iDash monitor to keep an eye on this and other things.With that being said why isn't there some kind of indicator?
Light on the dash
Message in the evic.
Something??
Yes, on my 2020 did show this but my 2025 no longer details this message that your truck is in regen, the only way is by engine sound and smell.Your truck has an EVIC (the little screen display thingy right in front of you in the gauge cluster area, for those who don't know), one of the available parameters will show your "DPF % gauge". When your truck does a regen, this screen will display "Automatic regeneration in progress" blah blah blah. That I'm aware of, this is the ONLY way provided by your truck that you'll know your truck is in regen-- you have to have that particular screen selected/displayed on the EVIC to see the alert. IMO, this is a big miss by Ram engineers. As important as DPF health is to most of us diesel owners there really needs to be an alert that shows up NO MATTER WHICH PARAMETER YOUR EVIC IS SET TO. I bought a Banks iDash monitor to keep an eye on this and other things.
I've heard this said before, honestly I can't hear any difference in the motor and as far as smell going down the road all the smell is behind me and I'm driving away from it.Yes, on my 2020 did show this but my 2025 no longer details this message that your truck is in regen, the only way is by engine sound and smell.
I can definitely hear a different tone while driving along. The smell is after I pull into my garage if it didn't complete the entire regen. I can smell it then not while driving, guess I should have stated this prior to post.I've heard this said before, honestly I can't hear any difference in the motor and as far as smell going down the road all the smell is behind me and I'm driving away from it.
Xflight29, a different tone like its working harder or high pitched? I've been driving with the radio off for a bit and not heard "it". Not wanting to say but I guess I'm not that in tune with this truck just yet.I can definitely hear a different tone while driving along. The smell is after I pull into my garage if it didn't complete the entire regen. I can smell it then not while driving, guess I should have stated this prior to post.
Sounds to me like a much lower groan. My 2020 hardly could tell when it was in regen unless you were looking at the dash.Xflight29, a different tone like its working harder or high pitched? I've been driving with the radio off for a bit and not heard "it". Not wanting to say but I guess I'm not that in tune with this truck just yet.
Are you getting DEF tank issue lights? If so that could be a whole different issue.View attachment 85738Well here is the supposed fix for my truck.
No lights or anythingAre you getting DEF tank issue lights? If so that could be a whole different issue.
I have a 22 with 36000 miles and my regens for the past few weeks have become more frequent. On my dash gauge I will see 0% after a regen but within 50 miles or so no matter how I am driving the gauge will start to show a % clogged. This will continue till just under 50% and then go into regen again. Often under 300 miles of driving and under a few hours of driving. The time and mileage period is getting shorter and shorter. I have an appointment at the dealer on Wednesday. I can tell when a regen happens as I feel the truck running at a higher rpm when in town driving and my instant read mpg drops dramatically. This has lowered my over all best highway mpg average from over 22 mpg per tank fill to just over 18mpg per tank fill
I mis spoke about my engine rpm increasing. What I notice is when in town driving my truck sounds different. I notice the exhaust is louder especially noticeable when I come to a stop. I have not used any Archoil products in this truck, I used to in my 2003 6.0. I use FPPF Total Power as my fuel additive