H3LZSN1P3R
You're doing it wrong
Changing the filters would be a waste of time and money for FCA there is 0 reason to change them since all the work being done is after the filters anyway.I thought that in my case it was also a hell of a coincidence; that within a month of the pump being replaced this new issue began. Additionally, I was pretty surprised that new fuel filters aren’t part of the Y78 campaign… seems prudent to replace the fuel filters as part of a high pressure injection pump replacement but, what do I know ha-ha.
I feel like there’s definitely some truth and precedent for the injection timing codes popping up after the recall is completed… may be worth making a valid argument if you get push back.
Curious, you said the truck has 104k, did any of the instances of the code being thrown by chance happen before 100k? If so, then the date/time/mileage should be stored with the code, and that could be how you leverage the situation to get the issue fixed.
Unrelated to an extent: it seems these trucks and the injection timing performance codes have been a long running issue with the 6.7, kind of surprising that the parameters being measured in order to set this dtc haven’t been revisited or changed in many years in an attempt to back off the sensitivity of the system to reduce these situations. Most people generally notice nothing in regards to drivability with this code. I know I didn’t notice anything other than the annoying cel light… but I refuse to have a cel on a truck costing as much as they do, so I have an expecting for a resolution.
Hope you have good luck getting it resolved.