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Technical Service Bulletins & Recall Support Specific discussion of New and Old TSB's For the Cummins Powered Dodge Rams ...NO ADVERTISING

 
       


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Old 09-05-2007, 08:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question 6.7 Going to DEALER tommorrow.....

And it's going in cause my "OIL CHANGE REQUIRED" message comes on every 1300 miles or so.....

And when i change the oil i put 1qt in filter and 11qts in the pan....

Also cause my mileage is NOT GOOD.....There thinking that may be caused by going into REGEN TOO MUCH.....

With all that being said what are the TSB #'s i need and what is the most recent Flash i need?

THANKS ALOT
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Old 09-05-2007, 09:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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While can't help you, I feel your pain. I've followed your posts re. your truck and found them both interesting and informative.

You are knowledgable enough from what I have read to handle this situation. There is a problem with your truck and it is not your fault, period. Since it is not your problem it must be someone elses right? Who's?

Take the steps necessary with the dealer and be prepared to wait. Meantime, document everything!!!!!
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