Awesome! The only special tools you really need to have if you donit your self is a 19mm fuel line wrench or socket. I cut one of my deep well 19mm 12 points with a grinder and it worked perfectly! Also, forget trying to torque them, not enough room. German torque spec works well on stainless. Just don't go ape. Maybe a ball end set of metric Allen's with socket attached. Lastly, a large piece of foam and a pillow. You'll be laying on the front of the engine to reach everything.I found a manifold this morning, got it coming.
Same, my Jeep has been in the shop 5 times in the last 3 months all emissions related problems. NOx sensor twice, oxygen sensor, Replaced the EGR cooler, and one of the sensors for DEF don't remember which. Engine runs great so time to correct the main issue.I found a manifold this morning, got it coming.
I've told my wife several times, that I'll spend 4k on a weight loss program, before I'll spend $4 to fix any of that stuff.Same, my Jeep has been in the shop 5 times in the last 3 months all emissions related problems. NOx sensor twice, oxygen sensor, Replaced the EGR cooler, and one of the sensors for DEF don't remember which. Engine runs great so time to correct the main issue.
I wonder if the dealer misdiagnosed the issue and just swapped parts until they finally fixed the real problem. I spend a lot of time on the Ram EcoDiesel forum, and we rarely hear of anyone having emissions issues in the first 5 years/100,000 miles.Same, my Jeep has been in the shop 5 times in the last 3 months all emissions related problems. NOx sensor twice, oxygen sensor, Replaced the EGR cooler, and one of the sensors for DEF don't remember which.
Luckily it has all been covered by warranty so far, but just tired of losing my Jeep all the time.I've told my wife several times, that I'll spend 4k on a weight loss program, before I'll spend $4 to fix any of that stuff.
I'm at 65k miles on mine, guess I should start saving my pennies.
I'm at 78k and no issues so far. Knock on wood! If all that work gave me better mpg more power and still passes smog I'd do it.I wonder if the dealer misdiagnosed the issue and just swapped parts until they finally fixed the real problem. I spend a lot of time on the Ram EcoDiesel forum, and we rarely hear of anyone having emissions issues in the first 5 years/100,000 miles.
I've heard of a few more issues here on the Jeep forum, but some of us haven't had any issues, so it seems hit and miss, at least with the Jeeps.
I think it is hit and miss as well. They have not miss diagnosed it yet, each time it did fix the problem and the only repeat is the Nox sensor. The Jeep ran a lot better after the EGR cooler fix, the DFP system is running fine now.I wonder if the dealer misdiagnosed the issue and just swapped parts until they finally fixed the real problem. I spend a lot of time on the Ram EcoDiesel forum, and we rarely hear of anyone having emissions issues in the first 5 years/100,000 miles.
I've heard of a few more issues here on the Jeep forum, but some of us haven't had any issues, so it seems hit and miss, at least with the Jeeps.
Lucky, I'm only a little over 33,000 and it all started at 31,000. Not sure what changed but that is very low miles for this to start showing up.I'm at 78k and no issues so far. Knock on wood! If all that work gave me better mpg more power and still passes smog I'd do it.
the manufacturer of the all aluminum banks intake has been discontinued.Hello,
New 2021 Gladiator ecodiesel owner, currently working on a steal I just got.
I can't seem to find one of those intakes...
I intend to do a full delete, and manifold, but first, I just put a new oil cooler on, had oil in the coolant, need to figure all of the cooling passages to flush completely, including the radiator, etc.