AH64ID
TDR MEMBER
This sounds like one is trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist. There are possibly millions of trucks running around with grid heaters turning on when the ECM thinks they should.
Yes there are lots of trucks running 100% stock grid heaters.
I look at it another way. The stock programming does work fine but it does run the grids excessively. Cummins states the ISB doesn't need any starting aids above 10°F and considers the grid heater on the Ram to be a starting aid. So why does it work up to 66°F IAT? Emissions.
While it is easy enough to just bypass the grid heater with the key or button I have access to the pre-heat table in tuning so I adjust it. I stop all grid pre-heat above freezing and really don't put any decent time into it until around 15°F. I also disable the heat while cranking that's active in the stock tune, this does cause faster cranking in the cold.
It's not something that is worth spending any extra money on, but if you're getting a tune already may as well reduce the unnecessary strain on the batteries and alternator.