Kirwin
TDR MEMBER
I am on a RV trip out west towing a 21K 5th wheel with my 2013 Ram 3500. The truck is all stock and currently is at 71K miles. I’ve owned it since it was new. It has developed an intermittent issue that I would best describe as hunting like there was a dead spot in the throttle rheostat at power. It is enough that you can watch boost pressure remain constant until speed drops 5-6 MPH and then it’s like realizes it’s slowed down and turns on and boost pressure rises like you stepped down on the throttle again. It happens on cruise control or with you feeding it using the pedal. Air, oil and both fuel filters changed 10K miles ago in early April. Burning Flying J fuel. Truck is all stock. No unusual fuel or DEF usage. No check engine lights or codes. Its been hot out here, but the truck has been pulling fine. I’m going to change oil and fuel filters next week, but I can’t see how that would be the problem. For those that have has a turbo actuator failure did you notice this symptom prior to your failure? TIA. Ken Irwin