Darkspeed
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I must have missed the answer but what has been changed on the 2023 models to solve this?
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I must have missed the answer but what has been changed on the 2023 models to solve this?
So Im guessing 2023 has some updated version of CP4?
Auto Log Book https://a.co/d/3WN3wgT….
Your mileage may vary, but I’d start keeping fuel and maintenance records.
Voluntary. Read sign this waiver signing away liability. Nope….Why is it I have a feeling we were all hoping the remedy would be a cp3 retrofit…… reality is probably another cp4
now here comes the roll the dice- do I trust the dealer enough to swap this out without dorking up more that it started with…..
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What do you use for fuel treatment?When I was working on medium and heavy duty (Navistar/IH, Peterbilt, Cat and Detroit) Diesel engines,
Many but not all failures coincided with fuel filter changes and improper priming of the fuel systems. If the service was performed by the owner, they were SOL but those performed by the fleet services were paid by insurance as they had records.
Your mileage may vary, but I’d start keeping fuel and maintenance records.
Hotshot EDT. Changing your filter is good. Priming the system properly afterward is great.What do you use for fuel treatment?
Also as someone who just did their own fuel filter,
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I'm going to get as many miles out of this unit that I can.Right in the range, now, have it swapped or not have it swapped. Are you guys going to wait for it to be mandatory recall?
From looking at different pictures on google. It mounts on the front of the engine, up high. I say it will take all day and maybe 1.5 days at the most. But if you have winch, grill guard, lights. That will slow things up. Because they have to work around it.Is it an easy procedure to change these out?