@DC3 installed an actuator. It significantly improved the frequency in which it triggered the P00AF, but he ultimately had the turbo replaced.Do you know of anyone that just changed the actuator??
Our 2023 (December build) Gladiator came factory with the updated pump. Our 2015 and 2020 Ram EcoDiesel got the recalled pump. We haven't experienced any issues.Might as well get the HPFP and recent steering box recalls done at the same time, though I'm weary of doing the HPFP with all the reports of folks seeing fuel issues after having them replaced.
I've got the recall CP4 fuel pump. Zero issues with it.I've got a call in with the local dealer, just waiting for a call back. Might as well get the HPFP and recent steering box recalls done at the same time, though I'm weary of doing the HPFP with all the reports of folks seeing fuel issues after having them replaced.
EDIT: Truck goes in the 27th
I replaced only the actuator. Stand-alone actuators are difficult to find.Do you know of anyone that just changed the actuator??
The EcoDiesel doesn't use a wastegate per se. Nonetheless, the same turbo (68602174AA) is used for the Jeep and Ram.Does anyone know whether the waste gate from the Ram trucks are the same?
We've had our 21JLURD and 22JTRD and My mother in law had her 21JLUD Sahara HPFP done also. I haven't noticed any differences in anyway with all 3 of them. They were done early March 2024.I've got a call in with the local dealer, just waiting for a call back. Might as well get the HPFP and recent steering box recalls done at the same time, though I'm weary of doing the HPFP with all the reports of folks seeing fuel issues after having them replaced.
EDIT: Truck goes in the 27th
It’s an electronic wastegate/actuator instead of vacuum to control boost.The EcoDiesel doesn't use a wastegate per se. Nonetheless, the same turbo (68602174AA) is used for the Jeep and Ram.
These are variable vane type like most others? VW uses the Bosch VNT turbos. Similar issue on the TDI engines. Under load the command is higher than actual. EGR gasses contaminate the vanes and prevent full actuation. Fix would be the vanes, not the actuator.The EcoDiesel doesn't use a wastegate per se. Nonetheless, the same turbo (68602174AA) is used for the Jeep and Ram.
That's correct. The EcoDiesel uses a Variable Geometry Turbocharger which is controlled by the actuator. The actuator adjusts the internal vanes to manage boost and efficiency. A wastegate is a bypass valve that vents exhaust to manage boost. A VGT (Variable Geometry Turbocharger) replaces the need for a wastegate.These are variable vane type like most others?