Our 2004. 5 Dodge Ram 2500 with Cummins Turbo Diesel was a great truck. We purchase it in 2009 with 51,000 miles on the odometer we are now up to 101,000 miles. She only works once a year when we tow our 5th wheel to Montana and back. We use her for daily transportation 7 months while working for the summer, during the winter she is in storage but started each month and run for at least an hour. We faithfully use Stanadyne and the battery minder is hooked up all winter. We removed the Bully Dog Torque 600 that it came with.
This spring the original batteries refused to hold a charge and were replaced. The ECM died during battery replacement and it was replaced and reprogrammed by the nearest dealership. We towed the RV to Montana and thought we noticed a lack of power. After unhitching the RV we noticed that we were exhausting white smoke while climbing the slightest hill. Thinking that we purchased bad fuel we dumped fuel via the separator and had the filter replaced; we also cleaned the air filter. This helped a little. We then drove to an authorized Cummins dealer to have the engine checked out. They said that they checked the intake and all was normal except for the injectors. The handheld device showed that four injectors were high 103% to 107% and one was low in the 90% area. All 6 were replaced with Bosch Cummins Injectors. This helped quite a bit and there is restored power but we still smoke under load especially with low RPM’s (under 1400 RPM’s). We have run through several tanks of fuel and still she smokes. This morning even on an easy acceleration we were exhausting black smoke, punching down of the fuel turns it to a grey haze. Once the rpm’s are up very little smoke is seen.
If run in Tow and Haul then no smoke is visible but that is at higher rpm’s.
Any suggestions would be helpful. What is the next step?
Trade her in?
Kamper Covey
This spring the original batteries refused to hold a charge and were replaced. The ECM died during battery replacement and it was replaced and reprogrammed by the nearest dealership. We towed the RV to Montana and thought we noticed a lack of power. After unhitching the RV we noticed that we were exhausting white smoke while climbing the slightest hill. Thinking that we purchased bad fuel we dumped fuel via the separator and had the filter replaced; we also cleaned the air filter. This helped a little. We then drove to an authorized Cummins dealer to have the engine checked out. They said that they checked the intake and all was normal except for the injectors. The handheld device showed that four injectors were high 103% to 107% and one was low in the 90% area. All 6 were replaced with Bosch Cummins Injectors. This helped quite a bit and there is restored power but we still smoke under load especially with low RPM’s (under 1400 RPM’s). We have run through several tanks of fuel and still she smokes. This morning even on an easy acceleration we were exhausting black smoke, punching down of the fuel turns it to a grey haze. Once the rpm’s are up very little smoke is seen.
If run in Tow and Haul then no smoke is visible but that is at higher rpm’s.
Any suggestions would be helpful. What is the next step?
Trade her in?
Kamper Covey