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All right, a total thread resurrection on my part, but the thread derailed and the original question was never answered.

How long are all emissions systems (DPF, EGR, SCR and Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) covered for?

There can only be one answer according to the Ram Factory Warranty PDF:
A) The bumper-to-bumper 3 year/36k miles
B) The Federal Emissions 5 year/50k miles (this specifically lists EGR and SCR but excludes DPF).
C) The Federal Emissions 8 year/80k miles (this vaguely lists all catalysts).

Which one is it?

Edit: PS, and no Repo, you're not getting 30mpg highway with your 3/4 ton pickup.[/QUOTE

Dpf s don’t normally fail on their own but rather something else in the system cause the issue.Sensors are a more common failure.Warranty coverage has become very easy to verify at the dealer.The labor op is entered in the system and an immediate response is provided.The days of dealers is long gone.You also left out the California emission coverage in your list of options
 
What is the warranty coverage on a DPF? If it's completely plugged and a forced regen doesn't clean it, would a new one be covered under warranty?


My 2015 3500 has 25000 miles on it and little over two years old and to my knowledge it has never done a regen, how can I do a forced regen and what happens when it does a region.
 
My 2015 3500 has 25000 miles on it and little over two years old and to my knowledge it has never done a regen, how can I do a forced regen and what happens when it does a region.



Your truck has gone through many regents.As long as everything is working properly the regen is very seamless.A forced regen can only be performed with the factory scan tool and will only be needed if there has been some failure .
 
Your truck has gone through many regents.As long as everything is working properly the regen is very seamless.A forced regen can only be performed with the factory scan tool and will only be needed if there has been some failure .



Is there anyway to know when a ReGen is taking place. it uses somewhere around 2.5 gal of DEF per thousand miles
 
Is there anyway to know when a ReGen is taking place. it uses somewhere around 2.5 gal of DEF per thousand miles

DEF use has nothing to do with the regeneration process... about the only way you can tell if an active regen is occuring while driving is if you happen to notice the instant fuel economy gage drop and stay dropped for 20 to 40 minutes. about the only time I ever see mine do it, its not frequent either.
 
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