Chrysler announced the recall of a 2007 model years 09186099 and 3500 Dodge Ram 2500 Heavy Duty pickups equipped with Cummins 6.7-liter diesel engine. The voluntary recall was issued due to an engine failure that could cause the check engine light to come on. In some cases the engine can produce heavy soot that could damage the turbocharger, the exhaust gas recirculation valve and diesel particulate filter, which are some very expensive to repair components in a modern, high-oil burner technology as Cummins.
To solve the problem, Chrysler wants to bring his truck hit a Chrysler dealer for a software upgrade electronic control module, which should take about half an hour to fill heavy soot emissions may also increase, and our friends of Pickuptrucks.com tell us that the affected owners of ram hd models living in California will have to show proof of repair in order to obtain their annual registration.
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