Does anyone here have the definitive answer for the "bucking" that some owners, like me, experience with CC engaged, cresting a hill typically as the cruise reaches a point that it's feathering the throttle? I've had it since I bought my truck used, an 07 5.9 48RE, with 34K in 2011. It now has 95K. I've searched the web until I'm blue in the face, looking at countless theories, but nothing that's an absolute, "this is it, this is what you must do to cure it" response. Seems a lot of owners experienced the same thing, but most just live with it. The most credible (at least to me) theory I read had to do with a slight leak in an injector or two, causing the ECM to read an issue with rail pressure, which in turn caused the ECM to snap the fuel off and on repeatedly. I've been in a number of Ram dealer service departments, and I've yet to find a single person that will admit ever hearing about the condition. Hmmm....
Since the story I read (might have been here) seemed the most credible, and my OCD won't accept this as normal, my plan has been to go after the injectors at some point. In preparation, I added a FASS Titanium pump and filter setup, the thought being that if I'm throwing big money at an injector swap, at least they'd have a clean fuel supply going forward.
Any help would be appreciated. If injectors are the answer, so be it, but I'd really like to KNOW it'll fix it, as I'm 50K - 100K (I'd hope) away from having to change them because they're worn out.
I've been a member for quite a while, and really enjoy the Chrysler CSI stories written by Stan Gotti. This feels like a question for Stan...
Since the story I read (might have been here) seemed the most credible, and my OCD won't accept this as normal, my plan has been to go after the injectors at some point. In preparation, I added a FASS Titanium pump and filter setup, the thought being that if I'm throwing big money at an injector swap, at least they'd have a clean fuel supply going forward.
Any help would be appreciated. If injectors are the answer, so be it, but I'd really like to KNOW it'll fix it, as I'm 50K - 100K (I'd hope) away from having to change them because they're worn out.
I've been a member for quite a while, and really enjoy the Chrysler CSI stories written by Stan Gotti. This feels like a question for Stan...