The grid heater may not fail on every truck, but clearly Cummins/Ram knew it wasn't a great design and went back to the glow plugs. I'm curious to those guys that aren't concerned about it... Have you ever pulled the assembly off your truck? I can't imagine most people have. My reason for asking was the other reason no one has brought up yet... the actual grid itself. I don't have a Cummins, but I have seen plenty of pics online of nearly plugged grids with the soot from the EGR. So it would seem something like the Banks (Don't flame me for brand naming), would help eliminate another area for build ups in the intake system, especially for those that don't drive their trucks hard all the time.
Also, because I'm not a Cummins owner, does Ram have a service interval for addressing any of the soot accumulation? I kind of look at this like those people that get their direct injection gas engines cleaned with walnuts for the back side of the valves/intake runners. It might not be in the owners manual, but many techs in the industry may recommend a cleaning service like this.
View attachment 90428