DougB
Well-Known Member
Agreed! Cannot recall it doing this before but hard to recall 3 years worth of regens.That makes about as much sense as anything else I have seen. Lol
Cooler temps coming this week so will see if that changes anything, as others have seen. Also, have a towing trip coming in few weeks so that'll definitely get it to passively regen. Towing and highway trips are the times it has no problem passively regening.
I have an oil sample pending from last oil change, about 10k miles on the oil. Will see how the fuel dilution looks. Did not notice the dip stick reading any higher during that time so hoping I'm lucky and not getting a bunch of fuel into the oil.
I've said it before, I think my truck is working as Ram intended, albeit much more regening than I would like, given I use it as a daily driver without highway speeds. If the fuel dilution problem is not there, then I would think the worst that may happen in my case is the DPF fills with ash sooner than would like and requires replacement due to that alone. I sure enjoy the truck and hope this DPF mess does not impact that any more than just having to monitor it closely.
