Advice on buying used CTD
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not waving a Pro DEF flag here, I'm just saying of all the emissions "systems" the government is forcing us to endure, the DEF system is the least invasive on the engine.
And no offense to your uncle, but he's got nobody to blame but himself. Rams have a DEF gauge AND start beeping at you like crazy and giving warning alerts when you have 250 miles of DEF in the tank before limp mode. Also, I know it's a big state, but there are 17 Pilot/Flying J stations in PA that offer DEF at every diesel lane pump.
Yeah, I think it's ASININE that the truck is forced into limp mode for just about ANY emissions related CEL, but with this one you at least get plenty of warning...
For anyone who has to use the stuff here are a couple of good sites for locating it, especially at the pumps:
http://www.discoverdef.com/
http://www.pilotflyingj.com/def-at-the-pump
And no offense to your uncle, but he's got nobody to blame but himself. Rams have a DEF gauge AND start beeping at you like crazy and giving warning alerts when you have 250 miles of DEF in the tank before limp mode. Also, I know it's a big state, but there are 17 Pilot/Flying J stations in PA that offer DEF at every diesel lane pump.
Yeah, I think it's ASININE that the truck is forced into limp mode for just about ANY emissions related CEL, but with this one you at least get plenty of warning...
For anyone who has to use the stuff here are a couple of good sites for locating it, especially at the pumps:
http://www.discoverdef.com/
http://www.pilotflyingj.com/def-at-the-pump
Last edited by HammerZ71; 10-10-2014 at 04:45 AM.
#23
In a similar boat, read thru this thread but unless I missed it I don't recall seeing any big gotcha's listed that I should be looking for. This would be my first diesel, and am looking for something I'll have for a long time. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Last edited by charger_dude; 10-13-2014 at 06:21 PM. Reason: removed busted links
#25
Don't get me wrong, I'm not waving a Pro DEF flag here, I'm just saying of all the emissions "systems" the government is forcing us to endure, the DEF system is the least invasive on the engine.
And no offense to your uncle, but he's got nobody to blame but himself. Rams have a DEF gauge AND start beeping at you like crazy and giving warning alerts when you have 250 miles of DEF in the tank before limp mode. Also, I know it's a big state, but there are 17 Pilot/Flying J stations in PA that offer DEF at every diesel lane pump.
Yeah, I think it's ASININE that the truck is forced into limp mode for just about ANY emissions related CEL, but with this one you at least get plenty of warning...
For anyone who has to use the stuff here are a couple of good sites for locating it, especially at the pumps:
http://www.discoverdef.com/
http://www.pilotflyingj.com/def-at-the-pump
And no offense to your uncle, but he's got nobody to blame but himself. Rams have a DEF gauge AND start beeping at you like crazy and giving warning alerts when you have 250 miles of DEF in the tank before limp mode. Also, I know it's a big state, but there are 17 Pilot/Flying J stations in PA that offer DEF at every diesel lane pump.
Yeah, I think it's ASININE that the truck is forced into limp mode for just about ANY emissions related CEL, but with this one you at least get plenty of warning...
For anyone who has to use the stuff here are a couple of good sites for locating it, especially at the pumps:
http://www.discoverdef.com/
http://www.pilotflyingj.com/def-at-the-pump
#26
Sorry, should have clarified. Buying advice on the 2500 CTD's in general, anything I should look for. I have a few prospects I'm preparing to go look at here in Nebraska.
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I know where you're coming from, I was a signature on the dotted line away from trading in my '04 1500 on a new '06 QCSB CTD 4X4 in the spring of '06 but decided to build up the Hemi instead. I've kinda always regretted not getting that ultra-reliable 5.9 Cummins, especially after they replaced it with the 6.7 and all it's government mandated emission issues.
I know for a fact one dealer here either Lemon Law'd or outright Chysler Buy Back'd five '07.5 CTD trucks and this is a small volume dealer!
When I finally decided to part with my Hemi, I decided on either a cherry CTD old enough to be deletable, or new with warranty. My '04 was MINT, I'm talking truck show mint and to be honest I couldn't even find an '12 CTD in near the condition of my 10+ year old truck. So I went new - and opted for a 120 month / 120,000 mile warranty...
I know for a fact one dealer here either Lemon Law'd or outright Chysler Buy Back'd five '07.5 CTD trucks and this is a small volume dealer!
When I finally decided to part with my Hemi, I decided on either a cherry CTD old enough to be deletable, or new with warranty. My '04 was MINT, I'm talking truck show mint and to be honest I couldn't even find an '12 CTD in near the condition of my 10+ year old truck. So I went new - and opted for a 120 month / 120,000 mile warranty...
#28
Front end...**** show....Non serviceable ball joints, front u joints, rear u joint, Make dam sure the drag link ( held by grease only ie compression fit) is tight on the right side off the wheel hub.
Y style drag links were replaced for a T type, but recalls recalls...
In 2013 2014 Dodge went to a Ford style set up on the HD solid axle, one single front track bar per side, no more coil over shock (front)
Dodge is not Famous in a positive way for HD soild axles...
Y style drag links were replaced for a T type, but recalls recalls...
In 2013 2014 Dodge went to a Ford style set up on the HD solid axle, one single front track bar per side, no more coil over shock (front)
Dodge is not Famous in a positive way for HD soild axles...