So last Wed, 6/29/22, my 2021 Ram 3500 DRW diesel truck with 16,000 miles throws a check engine light and my DEF gauge does its cycle and then goes to empty. I know there is half a tank of government juice but I add another 2.5 gallons and the gauge still shows empty. I call the local dealership and they are like its probably a sensor issue bring it in next Tuesday and we will check it. I ask if it is OK to drive and the service guy is like if you go 600 miles it will derate the power and you will be in limp mode. So I take the truck in today and it is the sending unit on the DEF pump and they will have to order it. It will be 10 days but they will ask for special handling so hopefully in a week they will get the part. I ask about the computer derating the power on the truck and the guy I am working with today is like well you really need to just to not use it cause it could derate the power really at any time, not just after so many miles and you will be stuck limping a long at 5 miles an hour.
I have gotten two different answers from this service department as to what will happen driving with the check engine light on for a problem with the sender on the pump for the DEF. Currently I am on a trip to my mom's place in west central Kansas and its not hard to be a good distance away from things with out trying to hard. I really need to use my truck because getting everyone into mom's small car is not exactly a workable option if we want to go do something. I am hoping the collective knowledge here can tell me somethings the service department at the dealership is providing confusing answers on. Has anyone had this kind of issue and did the computer just throw you into limp mode when ever it decided or were you still able to use the truck?
I am becoming very suspect of Dodge dealer service departments because I have had to go in on two different occasion to two different service departments and gotten less then stellar results.
I have gotten two different answers from this service department as to what will happen driving with the check engine light on for a problem with the sender on the pump for the DEF. Currently I am on a trip to my mom's place in west central Kansas and its not hard to be a good distance away from things with out trying to hard. I really need to use my truck because getting everyone into mom's small car is not exactly a workable option if we want to go do something. I am hoping the collective knowledge here can tell me somethings the service department at the dealership is providing confusing answers on. Has anyone had this kind of issue and did the computer just throw you into limp mode when ever it decided or were you still able to use the truck?
I am becoming very suspect of Dodge dealer service departments because I have had to go in on two different occasion to two different service departments and gotten less then stellar results.