Powersport Junkie
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Fellow Ram owners. I drive a 2023 Ram 2500 6.7 Turbo Deisel. Purchased brand new. The truck has thrown code P2002 3 times. 1st at 5k miles, then again at 10K miles and now at 24K miles. 1st time the dealership just cleared the code. 2nd time dealership replaced the PM sensor, and they noticed a small dent/scratch in the DPF housing. I'm being told it needs replaced ($2,800) and it won't be covered under warranty due to the small dent. There is black soot in the tailpipe. Just wondering if this exterior damage is enough to cause DPF failure or could there be another issue? Does Ram make a protective cover to prevent future damage? The truck is my daily driver to the construction site, 50 miles a day in the mountains on dirt road and highway at speeds of 20-70mph. I tow small trailers and do put the hammer down frequently to clear soot. Please see picture of DPF filter exterior damage. Previously owned a 2016 Ram 2500 Power Wagon that the dealership overfilled tranny fluid and ruined my tranny, thus a bit skeptical of dealerships. Is this damage enough to cause DPF failure? Thanks in advance for any advice/ opinion. Jeff
Fellow Ram owners. I drive a 2023 Ram 2500 6.7 Turbo Deisel. Purchased brand new. The truck has thrown code P2002 3 times. 1st at 5k miles, then again at 10K miles and now at 24K miles. 1st time the dealership just cleared the code. 2nd time dealership replaced the PM sensor, and they noticed a small dent/scratch in the DPF housing. I'm being told it needs replaced ($2,800) and it won't be covered under warranty due to the small dent. There is black soot in the tailpipe. Just wondering if this exterior damage is enough to cause DPF failure or could there be another issue? Does Ram make a protective cover to prevent future damage? The truck is my daily driver to the construction site, 50 miles a day in the mountains on dirt road and highway at speeds of 20-70mph. I tow small trailers and do put the hammer down frequently to clear soot. Please see picture of DPF filter exterior damage. Previously owned a 2016 Ram 2500 Power Wagon that the dealership overfilled tranny fluid and ruined my tranny, thus a bit skeptical of dealerships. Is this damage enough to cause DPF failure? Thanks in advance for any advice/ opinion. Jeff
