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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 07-04-2008, 06:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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List of all tsb's?

I just purchased my 08 2500 QC long box about three weeks ago. It has been back to service three times already. They say the code is "carbon build up something" and that is all I can get from them. The truck sat at the dealer from September or October of 2007, So would the service department have done any flash updates or recall work tsb etc while it sat there. I don't think they did anything when I bought it because they only had it thirty minutes to wash it, fuel it, and install a bedliner. I have owned a 98, 04, 06, Rams all gas burners and have dreamed of the day I could afford the CTD but now I'm here and am wondering Why I didn't get a Hemi. This thing I bought doesn;t sound or smeel or even look like a diesel. I know alot of you guys are going to say delete the EGR and DPF but it is not possible. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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About the best I've found to date - Dodge Ram Pickup TSB index and it doesn't have a bunch that we all know are out there.
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