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Re: New turbocharge [blackone]
by oldtech
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Mar 31, 2009 (8:18 pm)
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Replying to: blackone (Feb 07, 2009 9:40 am)
ALL I CAN SAY IS MAY GOD HELP YOU. I ALSO MADE THE MISTAKE OF BUYING ONE OF THESE TRUCKS BUT AFTER 7 CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS IN 6000 MILES AND OVER 2 MONTHS TOTAL TIME IN THE SHOP DODGE BOUGHT MINE BACK. APPARENTLY THIS BLUTECH 6.7 DIESEL WAS NOT MADE FOR THE AVERAGE DRIVER. THIS TRUCK HAS TO BE RUN HARD DAY IN AND DAY OUT OR EVERYTHING IN THE BLUTECH EMISSIONS SYSTEM WILL CLOG UP AND TURN THE MIL ON. GET RID OF IT WHILE YOU CAN. CALL DODGE AND REQUEST A BUYBACK. THEY BOUGHT MINE BACK ON THE FIRST TRY. I NOW HAVE A 2008 RAM 1500 HEMI THAT SERVES THE PURPOSE. GOOD LUCK.
OLDTECH
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- #542 of 642
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cummns temp.
by barrc_ranch
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Apr 02, 2009 (7:20 am)
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I have a 2002 dodge 2500 w/cummins auto, 4:10 rear end, 4 wheel drive, extended cab shortbed with 150,000 miles on it. everything works great like it should but when i take off from a light the temp goes up to about 210 degrees, after i cruise for a min. it goes back to normal (under 200) it never overheats or feels like it runs hot but it is bothering me. It also goes up to about 205 degrees stoped at a light with the air conditioner on idleing in the sun with no shade. If you are in the shade it doesnt affect it. On the interstate at 70 mph it is at about 2000 rpms and it runs at like 195 degrees which is normal in my experience.. If anyone has any idea on what it might be please let me know so I can take care of it.
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- #543 of 642
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Re: New turbocharge [blackone]
by barrc_ranch
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Apr 02, 2009 (7:30 am)
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My dad has a new cummins and has never had a problem. But he does tow a 35 foot cow trailer a least twice a week which dodge says need to be done with the new cummins or it will clog up the turbo.. If you want to keep it out of the shop tow a heavy trailer or load with it regularly.. If you dont have a trailer or something heavy to make the truck work I would get rid of it like the guy above and get a gas..
I have had a dodge hemi and it pulled my cow trailer full of cows all the time with NO PROBLEMS.. all the power you would need is there in the hemi. I just couldnt deal with the fuel milage or beating on my new truck so i got the cummins.
Best truck i have ever driven by far...
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- #544 of 642
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Fuel Problem ???
by rudybaker
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Apr 04, 2009 (5:33 pm)
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I have an 03 2500 5.9 diesel. Lately it takes more cranking to start and sometimes, not always, it seems to have a miss and valve chatter. The engine light has never come on, but definitely not running right. I changed the fuel filter, NO change. Any ideas???? Fuel ??? Timing ???
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- #545 of 642
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fuel spill
by ramcharger
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Apr 04, 2009 (6:06 pm)
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When I fill the fuel tank, excess fuel pours out over the tank. I got up under there and there are 2 hose ends with no hose. One at the front of the tank and the other at the sending/pick up unit. i found no lose or extra hoses any where. Got any ideas? Got any diagrams of the 2004 fuel tank and lines;
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Re: 98 dodge cummins wont start at switch [cory6]
by toadtoe
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Apr 08, 2009 (9:13 am)
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Replying to: cory6 (Feb 22, 2009 5:32 pm)
I don't know if my problem is the same. Usually won't start first time, but after a few trys (and just 'clicks'), the problem goes away and it starts all day. The solenoid is getting voltage but checking at the connector after the relay box, it takes a few seconds for the voltage to build up to 12 volts. I've cleaned connections, but obviously there isn't a broken wire, at least not yet. Does any of this ring a bell? Anyone else have an idea?
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have no 4 wheel drive
by jason97
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Apr 12, 2009 (8:51 am)
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97 2500 5.9 cummins 5 speed n/v4500 trans 4wheel drive had some tranny work done.went to use 4 wheel drive.it did not work light would not come on front axle would not engae please help?
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- #548 of 642
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Re: have no 4 wheel drive [jason97]
by red777
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Apr 12, 2009 (10:38 am)
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Replying to: jason97 (Apr 12, 2009 8:51 am)
the cheapest start would be to check your vaccum hoses and the vaccum horn on the front axle. dont just look and see if they are connected, make sure they dont leak, as well the vaccum horn on the front axle could be bad.
good luck
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have no 4 wheel drive
by jason97
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Apr 13, 2009 (3:58 pm)
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whay do you mean by vaccum horn? how would you check for leaks?
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Re: 04 Ram Idling rough [emdenton]
by jason97
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Apr 13, 2009 (4:12 pm)
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Replying to: emdenton (Mar 31, 2009 7:12 am)
I know someone that was running off road fuel(heating oil) in a06 that they bought new they put 44k on it and was hard starting burnt up a starter changed fuel filters still the same. took it to a dealer they said clogged injectors from off road fuel.Had to replace all of thee injectors.
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