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Is there a fix for the missing sensor on 2022’s? I have not received any recalls on it. Am I understanding that you can just check with a dealer to have it fixed?
My hours are currently at 60hrs, run and idle total. I’ve watched it periodically while driving and at idle, and never once seen anything register on the DPF gauge, or had any “regen” notice pop up on dash. I’ve only heard it high idle once.
22’ here, individual order and was built in June 22’. A little under 2k miles on it, and that gauge has never showed anything. It did an elevated idle the other cold
morning after a 5 min idle, is the only thing I’ve ever noticed.
Where is this sensor located exactly? I’d like to see if mine...
Well my dealer must be pretty cool then. Took it in for recall, they put in the new short locking dipstick and vent, and then disposed of the old one as required, (on the floor of back seat area). Now I can still check my own fluid! Just keep it in the toolbox now.
Sorry about your luck, but if you bought an Accord, sounds like you didn’t really need an HD truck anyways. I’ve have great luck with my Hondas and Acura’s!!
I have a 2022 Ram 3500 S.O. Cummins. It only has 1,400 mi on it. I’ve had no issues with it so far. But I received a letter that it is part of a PCM recall. The dealer needs the engine serial number to order the part. It’s somewhere on the top of the engine? So they want me to bring in to find...