John Jensen
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Phatboy gave you good adviceSo currently I commute 25 miles a day, but won’t be commuting in 6 months. I do not have the TT yet so currently I’m not towing anything. When I get the trailer it will probably be 6-8 times a hear.
What should I be doing to keep the truck healthy when not towing?
The worst thing for any diesel is making short hops where the truck doesn't get up to operating temps. That generates soot that doesn't get cleared and clogs the DPF because the truck can't regen. I have this problem as my 2016 Ram 1500 Ecodiesel is my daily short hop driver. I use an Edge CTS3 to monitor the soot level and when it reaches the trigger % I get on the freeway and let it regen.
I've attached my notes regarding the emissions/exhaust system, hope it helps.
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Here's how/when my 2020 32500 HO does active regens.
The truck will regen if the soot level hits 80% or every 24-25 hours.
If there is an 80% regen, the 24-25 hour time clock restarts
If there is no 80% regen it will regen at 24-25 hours.
An 80% regen will take up to 20 minutes or 20 miles.
A 24-25 hours regen will take time or miles according to the soot level at that time.
I monitor the regens with an Edge CTS3
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