Yup, I'm trucking with my pre DPF Ram, however I still take issue with some of what's going on here.
If I understand, The dealer let him go without really figuring out what's going on, and just resetting his soot without knowing his differential pressure among other things and not getting a stationary regen completed or giving a solid answer before putting him back on the road is not good.
If ammonia sensor = NOx sensor, then you have to have them and reading for SCR dosing and EGR mixing to happen to manage the NOx levels. It's the DEF when sprayed into the exhaust stream before the SCR cat at the right temp/amount that reduces NOx further and a byproduct of that reaction is water vapor, ammonia and CO2, among other things which is all ok. It's ok to see water/ vapor.
Since most folks kinda understand gasoline EFI, I like to draw the similarity that the DEF dosing and the reading/ feedback of the NOx sensors is similar to gasoline EFI and Oxygen sensors and how they feed back.
Eagle, if you have any soot that you can see, like at your tailpipe, you have a problem, so why do you describe a sooty deal?
I'd love to get to May madness, but it's just too far for me. The future is bright for diesel- despite all the government scandals going on. There's a version of the 6.7 out there, not for the Ram, I read about that's doing away with EGR, and economy is even better.