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Old 07-24-2008, 02:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Visor sticker=AX flash?

I thought I already had the latest flash when they put the new turbo on in May but today when I'm down at the dealer for another P2000 CEL they gave me yet another flash. This time I got the new supplement for the owner's manual and the sticker on the sunvisor. The techs never put a sticker on the radiator support and the service writer didn't know the flash number. Do I have AX now? Mine's a 2007.5 truck.
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Old 07-24-2008, 02:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what's the owner's manual supplement look like? Is there an easy way for me to tell what flash i have on my truck? there is no sticker anywhere in my engine compartment.
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Old 07-24-2008, 02:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I just got the exact same thing on my '07.5. Went from AV with sticker under the hood to the AX and the overhead display update flash. Like yours, they forgot to do the underhood sticker to AX, although my paperwork says they reflashed it. Owner's supplement looks like a small portion of the '08 truck's Owner's Manual and deals a lot with idling, overhead messages, regen, etc.

As for the overhead flash, my MPG are now pretty much dead-on with the 285/75-17s. Actually, my last hand calc. showed the overhead reading .3mpg low, so that's a big change from it always reading at least 2mpg high. However, I thought the new overhead flash was supposed to indicate when the truck is going in and out of regen and mine doesn't.

Hell, I don't know. Honestly, after laying down over $50K the last thing I really want is to be worrying about all of this crap. Guess I'm a little disgruntled with this whole 6.7L experience since I haven't grown the marbles to up and delete the emissions garbage and run a programmer.
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+1 on the disgruntled. Definitely the most troublesome vehicle I've ever owned.
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Old 07-25-2008, 09:29 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Like yours, they forgot to do the underhood sticker to AX, although my paperwork says they reflashed it.
I take this back. Was just changing my fuel filter and happened to look up. They put the sticker on the underside of the hood just behind where the grille attaches. Check yours - they probably put it in the same place.
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However, I thought the new overhead flash was supposed to indicate when the truck is going in and out of regen and mine doesn't.

No, the reflash expands the type of messages you get if your DPF starts to fill up but it does not show routine regens.
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