We have been having some serious winter here lately so I've been driving in alot of fluffy snow of various depths. The light snow swirls around the truck like dust.
I started loosing power gradually the other day. It seemed like she was starving for air. So I stopped and popped the cover off the air filter. Sure enough there was 2 1/2" of densely packed snow frozen to the filter, the bottom of the filter box also full of snow. There was none in the tunnel leading to the filter box. The engine was working hard enough to draw in air that it had deformed the filter. It was amazing the engine even ran.
So I off to the dealer for a new filter. While there I haul out the service manger and a mechanic to observe the situation. They hadn't run across this problem previously. But thoroughly inspected the truck to see where the entrance to the air tunnel was located. Through poor location it is very easy for the engine to draw in heavily contaminated air thats swirling up from under the truck. They compared mine with other 03's and 04's on the lot, there all the same.
The service manager called the DC tech dept. They are aware there is premature air filter clogging problem. However they state it is an enviromental issue, and therefore not there problem. There suggestion was to replace the air filter more often when driving in poor enviromental conditions.
My dealer was decent, they took the truck in, removed and cleaned the filter box no charge. The mechanic doing the work stated when he was away at DC diesel school last summer they were told if a customer comes in complaining of loss of power. The first thing to check for is a clogged air filter, because of were the air intake is located they suck up alot of road dirt.
Anybody else experiecing any air filter problems? I'am going to have to make some modifications to mine as I can't afford $48 on air filters every couple months.
Comments gentlemen if you please!!
I started loosing power gradually the other day. It seemed like she was starving for air. So I stopped and popped the cover off the air filter. Sure enough there was 2 1/2" of densely packed snow frozen to the filter, the bottom of the filter box also full of snow. There was none in the tunnel leading to the filter box. The engine was working hard enough to draw in air that it had deformed the filter. It was amazing the engine even ran.
So I off to the dealer for a new filter. While there I haul out the service manger and a mechanic to observe the situation. They hadn't run across this problem previously. But thoroughly inspected the truck to see where the entrance to the air tunnel was located. Through poor location it is very easy for the engine to draw in heavily contaminated air thats swirling up from under the truck. They compared mine with other 03's and 04's on the lot, there all the same.
The service manager called the DC tech dept. They are aware there is premature air filter clogging problem. However they state it is an enviromental issue, and therefore not there problem. There suggestion was to replace the air filter more often when driving in poor enviromental conditions.
My dealer was decent, they took the truck in, removed and cleaned the filter box no charge. The mechanic doing the work stated when he was away at DC diesel school last summer they were told if a customer comes in complaining of loss of power. The first thing to check for is a clogged air filter, because of were the air intake is located they suck up alot of road dirt.
Anybody else experiecing any air filter problems? I'am going to have to make some modifications to mine as I can't afford $48 on air filters every couple months.
Comments gentlemen if you please!!