First code on my new 2500
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First code on my new 2500
My first temporary problem. So i was driving around in my new truck this weekend, it had just rained and i was sliding around a few corners messing around and a message popped up on my dash. The Abs message and a deactivation of my 4 wheel drive. So after it came up it stayed on untill about 30 mins later qhen i finally got to my destination and turned my truck off pulled the key and then started my truck again. Its been off ever since with no problems. I plugged my master code reader in and checked everything and it was clean. Do you think it was anything to worry about or was it a fluke from moisture or water.
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I wouldn't sweat it if it doesn't pop up again.
I actually bought a small spiral notebook not long after I bought mine to log EVERYTHING. So far I've only needed to log fluid changes. Thank God not a single CEL yet. I keep that and a $20 code reader in my glovebox.
By logging, you cover you self regarding warranty issues PLUS you can go over it with service manager the next time you're in for routine maintenance. Might be an update or TSB that pertains and they can take care of it then...
I actually bought a small spiral notebook not long after I bought mine to log EVERYTHING. So far I've only needed to log fluid changes. Thank God not a single CEL yet. I keep that and a $20 code reader in my glovebox.
By logging, you cover you self regarding warranty issues PLUS you can go over it with service manager the next time you're in for routine maintenance. Might be an update or TSB that pertains and they can take care of it then...
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I haven't changed the oil yet, just sitting a little over 5,500 miles on it. Im fixing to crawl under my truck and spray degreaser and clean it off. Then ill check it daily to see if its still leaking. What is the plastic catch like plate under the oil pan for anyway, the oil catch for the oil filter.
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Ya the plastic tray is supposed to funnel the used oil into a catch can if you pull the filter from the wheel well. Stupid design- makes too much of a mess for me.
I pull the intake duct work and remove the filter from the top, no mess.
I wanted to say that it could have been assembly lube initially, but that does look like used oil on the stabilizer.
Make sure your filter is on tight and there aren't any leaks from the o-ring to the cooler.
Also, make sure the auxiliary plug on top of the oil cooler housing is tight and not leaking.
Other than that, my guess is pan gasket or something from the timing cover area.
I pull the intake duct work and remove the filter from the top, no mess.
I wanted to say that it could have been assembly lube initially, but that does look like used oil on the stabilizer.
Make sure your filter is on tight and there aren't any leaks from the o-ring to the cooler.
Also, make sure the auxiliary plug on top of the oil cooler housing is tight and not leaking.
Other than that, my guess is pan gasket or something from the timing cover area.
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I know this is a fairly common thread across all five diesel truck forums I keep up with. Not just Ram but GM and Ford as well and 99% of the time it's assembly lube. Even seen post from a diesel mechanic swore it was an oil leak until he got it on a lift.
I think I can remember one 2013 Ram owner where it was the timing cover and actually ended up being a buy back truck because of it. Only leak I've seen you could even stretch to call "common" would be the pinion seal, which this is obviously not...
I think I can remember one 2013 Ram owner where it was the timing cover and actually ended up being a buy back truck because of it. Only leak I've seen you could even stretch to call "common" would be the pinion seal, which this is obviously not...
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I know this is a fairly common thread across all five diesel truck forums I keep up with. Not just Ram but GM and Ford as well and 99% of the time it's assembly lube. Even seen post from a diesel mechanic swore it was an oil leak until he got it on a lift.
I think I can remember one 2013 Ram owner where it was the timing cover and actually ended up being a buy back truck because of it. Only leak I've seen you could even stretch to call "common" would be the pinion seal, which this is obviously not...
I think I can remember one 2013 Ram owner where it was the timing cover and actually ended up being a buy back truck because of it. Only leak I've seen you could even stretch to call "common" would be the pinion seal, which this is obviously not...
Just an observation.
Really hope it is, in fact, assembly lube.