Daniel Shea, I wish I would have seen your post and Harvey's response before last Saturday. We drove the truck from Indy to Casper WY for my nephew's wedding, I wanted to take it to let my 15 yr old son learn to drive and get somewhat familiar with driving a stick. Upon arrival at our hotel with our dog, we were told if we left the dog in our room and they found out they would call the Humane Society, so my wife freaked and we took the dog everywhere leaving the engine idle with the AC on since it was so hot in Casper. Driving back to our hotel on I-25 the "80% full" message came on, continued driving and it went off along with the check engine light. So we assumed all was well. Started home Sunday and the Check Engine Light came on again about 60 miles outside of Lincoln, NE while we were on a dirt road getting around some backed up traffic in a construction zone on I-80. We called my recently retired buddy, a former Chrysler tech for 25+ years. After answering his questions that the truck had no loss of power and was running normally, he though we would be OK to continue on to Indy and get it checked out when we returned home. Check Engine Light was off the next morning when we left the motel, we headed on to St. Louis and caught a ballgame, then headed on to Indy on Tuesday. Wednesday the message center came on telling me the "DPF 100%" full, drove the truck about 45 minutes and it went off again. Took the truck into the dealer and for its Friday appointment and was told the codes were: P2463 DPF Soot accumulation, P2262 Turbo Mechanical Boost Pressure, and P1451 DPF System Performance. They said they needed to Reflash, clean the turbo & EGR ports, and Regen the DPF manually. That and a fuel filter was $582! For a truck with only 30,595 miles! I've owned a CTD 14 of the past 19 years, I bought this one a year ago after my '01 transmission died in WY visiting my brother last year. I've never had to have a turbo cleaned nor heard of it after joining TDR about 10 years ago. What can I do to monitor this? Is Edge the answer? A code reader to do a manual regen? When I drive to work it's about 15-16 miles one way with a short interstate drive (about 3-4 miles). I also haul a large Host Truck camper and tow an 18 foot Lund.