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Hi all,
So I am in need of a bit of advice/help on this. It pertains to the dreaded DPF and Regen issues. And I apologize for the long post but i want to give as much detail as possible. First a little back history on the truck. I have a 2024 Ram 2500 Rebel with the 6.7 diesel with 75k miles on...
Hey Guys good evening! I have a few newer Rams but in particular im having some serious Regen issues with my 2022 Ram 5500 6.7 with Aisin Trans.
A little bit of rundown:
Started having issues with regen frequencies back in November. Nothing crazy but i never had any on screen notifications...
All my regens to this point have been 24 hours. Never had one start in between. Just got back from a 2.500 mile camping trip, pulling our 8,000 lb. TT. At the apogee of the trip visiting relatives in northern Colorado, the following happened. The truck was at 14 hours and my iDash “DPF RG%” was...
Hello everyone, I have a 2022 3500 H.O
Regens every 100 miles or less, been like this since I bought it, I'm thinking on start a case with the lemon law, has someone submited a lemon law case? I just want some info to know if they really help, thank you.
Hi Everyone-
Just got a 2023 2500 CTD two days ago. I absolutely love this truck. Have about 300 miles on it mixed highway and in town. Today while I was driving, I felt like the engine got a tad quiet, lost a bit of power, and my mpg dropped from 16.5 to about 13-14.
I took it to the...
Hi there. I have a 2020 3500 dually with 70k miles. Today after towing 280 miles through Montana the truck decided to go into regen. No big deal except the dpf sensor on the dash shows 0% when put in park. The DP sensor was replaced around 10-15k miles ago. Anyone ever run into this before?
Diesel exhaust system regeneration cycle ran while I was driving on a highway.
There was a storm with rain (the only thing that saved my truck) and cross winds up to 60 mph. The exhaust was blown directly into the passenger side corner of the bumper where it swirled and caught the bumper on...
So my new RAM 3500 is my first ever diesel truck. So all I know about the regen process, I have heard from friends or read online. I was under the impression that the trucks had to maintain at least 50 mph during the regen process to be functional.
I love having the gauge in the instrument...