While pulling my fifth wheel yesterday, I pulled out to pass a truck going 30 mph in a 65 mph speed zone. I had lots of room to make the maneuver so while I did accelerate harder than normal, I did not get on it really aggressively. The following alarm came in as soon as I did this. "Exhaust system service required see dealer". Unfortunately I was on a two lane road with no shoulders for another ~30 miles or so. As I continued driving the alarm continued to "re-ring" every couple of minutes. The truck power gradually started to decrease and eventually got to the point where I could not get above 40 mph. In addition the transmission eventually stopped down shifting and transmission temperature started to rise (normally runs 164...got up to 174). At that point, I was finally able to pull off into a truck stop. I allowed the truck to fast idle until the transmission temperature returned to normal, then shut the truck down for several minutes. After re-starting the truck, the alarm cleared and it seemed to operate normally for the last 20 miles or so of the trip. I am concerned about this recurring on the trip home. Anyone have any experience with this or insight on what might be going on?