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Engine light came on, ran ok but seemed to lack power Took it to the dealer and they said DPF was clogged and DPF sensor was bad. Usual spiel about "running it hard" Only use the truck to tow and travel no short trips, I have a beater for that. I use my exhaust brake constantly. Would this have...
Replaced my steel wheels with aluminum wheels on my 2022 Tradesmen. Anyone know the part # for the chrome lugs for the aluminum wheels? Or anyone know of a good aftermarket replacement, I'm sure OEM will be big bucks. Last question are they American or metric threads on our trucks? Thanks.
I lost one of the puck covers from my Tradesmen 2500 (oem in bed 5th wheel hitch). I cant find an oem part # and aftermarket only fit up to 2019. Appreciate any help. Thanks
I'm starting to wonder if my DPF gauge is working? It has never gone above zero and I have had no indication of a regen. I do only use this truck for towing and trips, (have a beater for around town.) Not complaining just curious seeing as some folks are having such problems.
If I don't have the DPF up on my gauge, how would I know if I've had a regen? I have about 6500mi, mostly towing and long trips, my DPF has never gone above 0 at least the times I have checked it.
Before I made contact with Mr. McDonald I was seriously considering using the Lemon Law. Although I wish this never happened, thanks to Mr. McDonald, I did receive some compensation for my inconvenience.
Well after 3 long, frustrating months I finally got my truck back. Both computers and entire wiring harness (transmission, frame, engine) were replaced. Went on a trip and did about 1800 miles and so far all is well.
I would like to thank Mike McDonald Executive Referrals Manager with Stellantis...