Here I am

New Tsb Today Fuel System 06-07, 5.9

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

06 long crank flash + smokier than usual

Is ROTELLA® T Synthetic 5W-40 really Synthetic?

Status
Not open for further replies.
So how does Dodge rank over Federal Law, it is against Federal Law to pump LSD (500PPM) into a model year 2007 or later Diesel engine, only ULSD (15PPM) may be used. Dodge says its okay to break Federal Law, hmmm, I wonder what other Laws they say I can break and they will back me? :(



40 CFR 80. 570



Ultra Low Sulfur Highway Diesel Fuel (15-ppm Sulfur Maximum)

Required for use in all model year 2007 and later highway diesel vehicles and engines. Recommended for use in all diesel vehicles and engines.



Low-Sulfur Highway Diesel Fuel (500-ppm Sulfur Maximum)

Warning - Federal law prohibits use in model year 2007 and later highway vehicles and engines. Its use may damage these vehicles and engines.
 
Dieselman,

Those sticker on the gas pumps are an oversimplification. The engine that require to run on ULSD aren't required to be built until Jan 1, 07. There are 07 Fords and Dodges on the road right now, they are the same as the 06's, they aren't required to run ULSD, which is good because I haven't seen a single pump that has it. The goverment doesn't care about model years, they care about build dates, so it's up to the owner to know if their truck requires the fuel or not.



When trying to come up with simple to read stickers, they're always going to error on the side of safety. And that is someone pumping ULSD into an 07 that doesn't require it, as opposed to pumping LSD into an 07 that does require ULSD.
 
What about those of us who go to Mexico and buy diesel for $1. 80 a gallon, sulphur content unknown... ..... ran my 01 for 100k on it with no problems, now the 06 says LSD only??
 
I just bought my truck two weeks ago, and the dealer, after I asked, confirmed that my truck has the 10 micron filter on it.



I really think they should replace the filter, since the TSB came out before the truck was sold. What do you guys think, do I have a chance at winning this arguement?



- The final fuel / water separator filter must meet or exceed the filtration specifications

listed in the table below.

CATEGORY FUEL FILTER SPECIFICATION

Particle ... ...

- Final fuel / water separator filters that meet the above specifications are approved for use

on Cummins 5. 9L and 6. 7L diesel engines.

- The use of non-approved fuel filters will result in engine performance deterioration, and/or

possible progressive damage to the engine from foreign particle ingestion, and/or fuel

system component corrosion.




I'm missing my 97 already :(
 
HNelson said:
Dieselman,

which is good because I haven't seen a single pump that has it.

The pumps around where I live have been pumping ULS fuel for the past two months!



Wayne

amsoilman
 
GFreshour said:
What about those of us who go to Mexico and buy diesel for $1. 80 a gallon, sulphur content unknown... ..... ran my 01 for 100k on it with no problems, now the 06 says LSD only??



I've been wondering the same thing. . . I would venture to guess Mexico does not have ULSD available. Guess we won't be able to cross the Mexican border legally with our '07s :-laf
 
So, my truck was built in January, so this does not apply.



Should I still use the 7 Micron filter?? I wonder what changed in March? Different injectors??
 
JohnJoyce said:
I just bought my truck two weeks ago, and the dealer, after I asked, confirmed that my truck has the 10 micron filter on it.



I really think they should replace the filter, since the TSB came out before the truck was sold. What do you guys think, do I have a chance at winning this arguement?:(



My truck has the 7 micron in it right from the factory. FS19800E. They should change it for you.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top