I'm pretty sure that my turbo actuator gave up the ghost today. This morning I remote started my truck, but it shut off rather quickly, which meant that a CEL was most probably present. It was, a P003A. Figures! The one morning when I REALLY needed it to run and warm up to help melt the ice/snow from the winter storm we got pelted with yesterday and this happens. In addition to the code, as I was driving into work this morning and even though I was going slower than usual due to the road conditions, I noticed that I was getting little to no turbo boost pressure (way less than what I normally see) and ZERO exhaust brake assistance. Same on the way home. For a while now, I had ben getting a U010C, but it was intermittent and would clear itself (if I didn't clear it), and the truck ran fine. Turbo boost and exhaust brake were working fine as well. I had my truck at the dealer about 6 weeks ago for an unrelated issued and I told the about them U010C issue. When I got it back, they told me that they saw that code as pending, but cleared it and it ran fine (which it had been doing since this started). They told me to bring it back if it became persistent.
Well, it did this past week up until today when I got the P003A code. Now, I do realize that continuously clearing the U010C code was not optimal and was not even close to a fix. I was trying to buy some time until after Christmas when I have some time off and could take it back to the dealer to look at as long as it kept running well. Obviously, I didn't make it. So now I have to replace the turbo actuator and I'd like to replace it with a City Diesel actuator. The only problem is that that they are on back order, both on City Diesel's website and Geno's. According to Geno's they won't be available until January 15th. My question is will it be okay to run for that long with a faulty turbo actuator? I already know that I will be sacrificing some power and some fuel efficiency, but would just like to know that it's okay to run on a failed actuator until the City Diesel part become available? My truck is my daily driver/utility/get me out of trouble just as quick as I got into it truck. I don't usually haul or tow heavy and won't need to in the interim. Thanks in advance for any advice!
2013 Ram 2500 Laramie QC LB 4x4, Thuren Fabrication adjustable track bar, sway bar kit, and 2" leveling kit, Bilstein 5100 shocks, Westin Chrome Ultimate Bull Bar, Weatherguard Saddle Box, Line-X Bed Liner, Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT's LT315/70/R17
P.S. For those of you that commented on/followed my tire thread, the Cooper AT3 XLT's did really well in the snow we got here (about 6" before the ice and rain) in north/central Maryland yesterday and last night. It started out as a wet, heavy snow, which combined with the tons of road salt per square inch they put down on the roads made a slushy, greasy mess on my commute home yesterday afternoon. Then after it warmed up and rained a while, it got colder (in the mid-20's) and snowed a bit more late last night. This was a drier snow that we didn't get much of. Despite the road conditions being so-so this morning on my way into work, I had no problems. Didn't even have to think about reaching for the 4x4 control.
Well, it did this past week up until today when I got the P003A code. Now, I do realize that continuously clearing the U010C code was not optimal and was not even close to a fix. I was trying to buy some time until after Christmas when I have some time off and could take it back to the dealer to look at as long as it kept running well. Obviously, I didn't make it. So now I have to replace the turbo actuator and I'd like to replace it with a City Diesel actuator. The only problem is that that they are on back order, both on City Diesel's website and Geno's. According to Geno's they won't be available until January 15th. My question is will it be okay to run for that long with a faulty turbo actuator? I already know that I will be sacrificing some power and some fuel efficiency, but would just like to know that it's okay to run on a failed actuator until the City Diesel part become available? My truck is my daily driver/utility/get me out of trouble just as quick as I got into it truck. I don't usually haul or tow heavy and won't need to in the interim. Thanks in advance for any advice!
2013 Ram 2500 Laramie QC LB 4x4, Thuren Fabrication adjustable track bar, sway bar kit, and 2" leveling kit, Bilstein 5100 shocks, Westin Chrome Ultimate Bull Bar, Weatherguard Saddle Box, Line-X Bed Liner, Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT's LT315/70/R17
P.S. For those of you that commented on/followed my tire thread, the Cooper AT3 XLT's did really well in the snow we got here (about 6" before the ice and rain) in north/central Maryland yesterday and last night. It started out as a wet, heavy snow, which combined with the tons of road salt per square inch they put down on the roads made a slushy, greasy mess on my commute home yesterday afternoon. Then after it warmed up and rained a while, it got colder (in the mid-20's) and snowed a bit more late last night. This was a drier snow that we didn't get much of. Despite the road conditions being so-so this morning on my way into work, I had no problems. Didn't even have to think about reaching for the 4x4 control.