Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some deep-dive technical feedback on a "stutter" I can’t seem to shake. I have a 2019 Ram 2500 with the 6.7L Cummins (Standard Output). 54,000 miles ago, during the Y78 recall (CP4 pump replacement), an out-of-state dealer incorrectly installed High Output (HO) injectors instead of the correct SO units. I brought this to their attention and was assured by the service manager that it would not be a problem. I’ve been running the HO injectors for three years. Immediately after the Y78 work, I started getting excessive regeneration and eventually required multiple forced regenerations from a full DPF. The current mileage on the truck is ~107,000. I've posted this same message on 5thGenRams.
The Damage So Far: I’ve already had to pay for significant consequential damages that I believe stem from the wrong parts:
The Lingering Problem: Despite the correct injectors being in, I still have a very obvious stutter in 5th and 6th gear between 1200 and 1500 RPM.
Questions:
Appreciate any advice or experiences you can share.
Thanks,
Adam
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I’m looking for some deep-dive technical feedback on a "stutter" I can’t seem to shake. I have a 2019 Ram 2500 with the 6.7L Cummins (Standard Output). 54,000 miles ago, during the Y78 recall (CP4 pump replacement), an out-of-state dealer incorrectly installed High Output (HO) injectors instead of the correct SO units. I brought this to their attention and was assured by the service manager that it would not be a problem. I’ve been running the HO injectors for three years. Immediately after the Y78 work, I started getting excessive regeneration and eventually required multiple forced regenerations from a full DPF. The current mileage on the truck is ~107,000. I've posted this same message on 5thGenRams.
The Damage So Far: I’ve already had to pay for significant consequential damages that I believe stem from the wrong parts:
- Full DPF Replacement: The truck was "chain-smoking" soot, leading to constant regens and eventually a total exhaust failure last month.
- Valvetrain: I’ve had to replace pushrods and rockers, perhaps due to oil dilution.
- Carbon Buildup: My current dealer found the valves caked in carbon (verified by borescope).
The Lingering Problem: Despite the correct injectors being in, I still have a very obvious stutter in 5th and 6th gear between 1200 and 1500 RPM.
Questions:
- The Stutter: Now that the fueling is corrected, what is the most likely root cause of this 5th/6th gear stutter? Could lingering carbon still be the culprit, or is it more likely that 54k miles of out-of-spec conditions caused damage to the transmission?
- Liability & Damages: For those who have dealt with major dealership errors on recalls, what is the best way to approach the original dealer for reimbursement of "consequential damages"?
- Documentation: Are there specific technical documents or logs I should insist on from my current dealer to prove that the "wrong part" directly caused these secondary failures?
- I have AlfaOBD and a bypass module if needed.
Appreciate any advice or experiences you can share.
Thanks,
Adam
NOTICE: This communication is made for settlement purposes only and is not to be used as evidence in any legal proceeding.