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I'm taking my 08 4x4 in for some routine maintenance (lube, oil, etc) I have 116k on her with no problems. Should I check to see if I have the latest flashes (J35?) and get them done or should I leave it alone. Kinda thinking if it ain't broke don't fix it, you know. Thanks.
 
I have always had them check for up to programming when I have my trucks in for service. On the 08 I had, it actually improved economy and performance when done.
 
I'm taking my 08 4x4 in for some routine maintenance (lube, oil, etc) I have 116k on her with no problems. Should I check to see if I have the latest flashes (J35?) and get them done or should I leave it alone. Kinda thinking if it ain't broke don't fix it, you know. Thanks.

Are you stock? If so then I would have the up-date done if you are not stock and using a programmer then no.
Jim W.
 
Just thought I would put in my 2 cents . On my first 04 dodge ( the one that got miss placed ) at about 60k I lost the fuel transfer pump on the side of the block. Under warrenty , I took it to the dealership and had it replaced. When I got the truck back there was a sticker under the hood saying that the computer had been flashed and new up dates had been added. The truck went from 18-19 MPG to 14 MPG , Hand figured not on the overhead computer. I talked to a friend that works at Cummins, he told me to bring it down and they would reset back to the factory peramiters. $250 later they reset everything and the milage came back. Talked to the dealership about it and I might as well talk to a wall, I got the same blank stares... . My wifes 05 has never been to the dealership so it has never been flashed, she gets a consistant 18-20 MPG. The new 04 that I have now had been flashed years ago, got 14-15 MPG when I bought it. Took it to Cummins and had it reset, now 18-19. Just some food for thought... .
 
Just thought I would put in my 2 cents . On my first 04 dodge ( the one that got miss placed ) at about 60k I lost the fuel transfer pump on the side of the block. Under warrenty , I took it to the dealership and had it replaced. When I got the truck back there was a sticker under the hood saying that the computer had been flashed and new up dates had been added. The truck went from 18-19 MPG to 14 MPG , Hand figured not on the overhead computer. I talked to a friend that works at Cummins, he told me to bring it down and they would reset back to the factory peramiters. $250 later they reset everything and the milage came back. Talked to the dealership about it and I might as well talk to a wall, I got the same blank stares... . My wifes 05 has never been to the dealership so it has never been flashed, she gets a consistant 18-20 MPG. The new 04 that I have now had been flashed years ago, got 14-15 MPG when I bought it. Took it to Cummins and had it reset, now 18-19. Just some food for thought... .

5. 9 and the 6. 7 are different animals your post has no relevence for the op
 
Just thought I would put in my 2 cents . On my first 04 dodge ( the one that got miss placed ) at about 60k I lost the fuel transfer pump on the side of the block. Under warrenty , I took it to the dealership and had it replaced. When I got the truck back there was a sticker under the hood saying that the computer had been flashed and new up dates had been added. The truck went from 18-19 MPG to 14 MPG , Hand figured not on the overhead computer. I talked to a friend that works at Cummins, he told me to bring it down and they would reset back to the factory peramiters. $250 later they reset everything and the milage came back. Talked to the dealership about it and I might as well talk to a wall, I got the same blank stares... . My wifes 05 has never been to the dealership so it has never been flashed, she gets a consistant 18-20 MPG. The new 04 that I have now had been flashed years ago, got 14-15 MPG when I bought it. Took it to Cummins and had it reset, now 18-19. Just some food for thought... .
Your wife's truck is doing much better than typical '04. 5+ trucks mileage wise. Keep it.
 
Doesn't apply to the OP's case but I have gotten all the updates since it was new. Although there were rumors otherwise, none of them ever made any difference to my FE or to the way the truck runs. I wouldn't hesitate to get the updates.
 
Regcabguy..... Its been a fantastic truck,fact is all my trucks have been. There all paid for ,that helps alot. Bob4X4... . I was simply stating that not all updates are the best thing to do.
 
Regcabguy..... Its been a fantastic truck,fact is all my trucks have been. There all paid for ,that helps alot. Bob4X4... . I was simply stating that not all updates are the best thing to do.

I would tend to agree on some instances, but the J35 did indeed help with the regen issues. MPG will definately decrease with J35 as the regen process occurs far more frequently.
 
I would tend to agree on some instances, but the J35 did indeed help with the regen issues. MPG will definately decrease with J35 as the regen process occurs far more frequently.

Just my personal observation, The J35 seems to regen more often. But, it doesn't last as long.

Newt
 
Just thought I would put in my 2 cents . On my first 04 dodge ( the one that got miss placed ) at about 60k I lost the fuel transfer pump on the side of the block. Under warrenty , I took it to the dealership and had it replaced. When I got the truck back there was a sticker under the hood saying that the computer had been flashed and new up dates had been added. The truck went from 18-19 MPG to 14 MPG , Hand figured not on the overhead computer. I talked to a friend that works at Cummins, he told me to bring it down and they would reset back to the factory peramiters. $250 later they reset everything and the milage came back. Talked to the dealership about it and I might as well talk to a wall, I got the same blank stares... . My wifes 05 has never been to the dealership so it has never been flashed, she gets a consistant 18-20 MPG. The new 04 that I have now had been flashed years ago, got 14-15 MPG when I bought it. Took it to Cummins and had it reset, now 18-19. Just some food for thought... .

Posts like this filled with misinformation are not helpful to anyone.

Cummins dealers do not have computers or software to read the ECM in our Dodge Rams and have no capability whatsoever to "reset" your engine - whatever reset means.

Dream on if it makes you feel good.
 
The new regen process is much better controlled than the old way
Not the case with my C&C, I never had any problems nor did I ever notice it was in regen. Once on a road trip, I noticed a different sounding engine, at one point I pulled over and opened hood and check for the obvious. But I never knew when in regen, nor did I ever see a check engine light. After the flash, my truck seemed to have a sticking throttle to a point I complained to Dodge and they replaced the throttle position sensor that did not fix it. The sticking throttle turned out to be the regen program that detunes in lower RPM and then surges past 2K RPM, (keep in mind mine has the G56) that eventually took out my clutch when it surged pulling a load up a grade. Before being updated again, it would even stall, even when at 50 MPH, when the regen started, it caused me to panic at one point looking for a place to pull over without getting hit when it came back to life. I immediately took it to Dodge that confirmed it was in regen with a road trip and their computer connected. I know when in regen now when I come to a stop and the EB will be on and fade after a few seconds. I know to shift below 2K RPM, and lightly accelerate until regen is over. If the OP has the G56 he should not flash the truck if its a virgin ECM. Once its done there's no going back. It was explained to me that even if you ordered a new ECM it comes without the program and then has to be uploaded once installed in the truck.
 
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