Sorry for the delay and thank you for the overwhelming response!
Unfortunately, I’m not near anywhere anyone recommended - I’m actually in Page AZ for Lake Powell. I read the responses and tried the suggestion to leave the cap loose as we messed around in town this weekend, but mostly I knew I couldn’t get anything fixed and tried to at least enjoy our time here.
That brings us to today. We loaded up the truck camper and got the side by side behind us, went to Walmart to get some coolant hoping to make it 6 hours to Albuquerque which was the biggest town that was mostly on my route home.
Well, that didn’t work out and I’m currently at a restaurant back in Page. Our other option was 3 hours to flagstaff, south of us. We got about 30 miles before I had to turn around. Within 10 miles, coolant was low again. But this time the temp rose fast to 240 and I got the heat warning. Backed off and immediately it dropped down to 220 range. Pulled over, vented the coolant overflow, which again causes coolant to come rushing back into the tank from somewhere.
I’ve googled that banjo bolt for an hour and couldn’t find any good info about how to use it safely, I figure definitely not when the system is under pressure and hot.
so I tried the old jackleg way, again, of letting it cycle a few times to try to burp some air. Trying to be hopeful but at this point, I can’t imagine that is it. I had the heat on, heat off, I did the cruise control trick I read to get the engine to idle higher. The thermostat would drop the temp at random times. Sometimes at 210 and one time it was super stubborn and the truck was stuck at 219 for the longest time. Fan would kick in and out, but never stayed on very long. All of this time I had the overfill cap off, and when I gave the engine power, it would sometimes just be spitting coolant out of the top. It really seems like no matter what I do, the coolant is bubbling and getting so full of pressure.
during this hour long process on the side of the road in 100 degree temps, I did my best to analyze the water pump. A video I watched said it may have some vibration to it if it’s failing, mine seemed steady. Just like the banjo bolt, I tried to use google to figure out where the weep hole is, and couldn’t get a good answer. I definitely couldn’t find anything leaking from the front of the pump, looking down from above. Also during that time, found some posts about the water pump recall issues, and had my gf check my vin, doesn’t look like mine has a recall out.
after the hour was up, I did feel like *maybe* it wasn’t bubbling as much, but still did a good bit anytime the cap was off. So I thought “well I think that’s why it needs the pressure” so I put the cap on, let it settle, then it would open the thermostat, coolant would lower below the minimum level, so I would slowly open it, vent the built up pressure, and top it off more.
someone asked about what I’m adding- and it is a 50/50 mix of dexcool and distilled water. I realized around that point that I was now only 30 miles from where I started, with 6 hours left to Albuquerque through backroads in Navajo country, with likely limited cell service.
I gave it one more shot, and it did seem to last a bit longer, but within 10 minutes the low coolant light had come on, then off, then I got out to check, and once I vented the cap, all of the coolant came rushing back in the tank. Drove a few more miles, stopped to check, looking fine, then suddenly I was driving and overheated to 240 again. Pulled over, temp dropped immediately, went back to vent cap and add coolant and turned it around.
Stopped a few times to vent it and add a bit more coolant, but overall I added about 4 -5 mixed gallons and decided to quit kidding myself that I had an air bubble that big that just wouldn’t come out.
so like I said, now I sit back in Page AZ, waiting for tomorrow for “Liberty Auto” to open up in the morning. I really hate I couldn’t get closer to a dealer, bc I feel like the only parts available same day here are water pumps and thermostats. Well, thermostats, I think autozone and oreillys would have to have a day to get a pump, which I’ve read here I probably shouldn’t use an aftermarket one.
I was really hoping to be riding a mountain pass in colorado tomorrow, but Albuquerque was a way safer choice, and now I’m back here. At least it’s a town with a lake, but not sure what I will do with our truck camper and what we will do with no truck if it takes a few days for parts.
I really feel like this is an EGR cooler issue and im going to be livid if I took a day out of our trip to be proactive and visit that dealer in Wichita, where I told them I thought it was the EGR and they just send me on my way.
Oh, also can add that I had a cylinder misfire on 6, which my scanner said has happened 3 times. So that helps explain some of my stuttering issues. My gf did see some vapor/smoke, super slight, when we first started out today. Nothing since then.
As suggested here, I checked the exhaust tip, and it was just black soot.
I talked to my diesel buddy back home and he told me sometimes you need additives for crappy fuel, so I added some stuff that supposedly cleans the injectors. Can’t think of the name right now but added it, fueled up, reset the code, and haven’t had an issue since w the power.
Who knows at this point. I’m sure Liberty is gonna love my tourist butt rolling in tomorrow. Here’s hoping they are honest and quick like the reviews say… otherwise, we do have roadside assistance on the rig, that can hopefully tow me somewhere else if needed
thanks again for any and all advice, I’ll try anything at this point!