2006 Dodge Ram 3500 with 6 speed manual transmission, crew cab and single rear wheels and Chrysler installed exhaust brake:
mileage about 100,000 miles.
The engine has developed a noticeable vibration when idling (not moving). Engine mounts checked out OK. Vibration is still there but less evident at highway speeds. Truck is used for towing fifth wheel trailer with GVW of approx 15,000 pounds, which is under the rated limit of 15,700. The harmonic damper/pulley at the front of the engine was replaced with a new one, which did not
cure the problem. No engine check light on and diagnostic codes did not show any injector problems. It was suggested injectors may show up good on the tester, but be partially blocked causing one cylinder to not be firing. Is there a way to test the injectors on some machinAny other possibilities?
mileage about 100,000 miles.
The engine has developed a noticeable vibration when idling (not moving). Engine mounts checked out OK. Vibration is still there but less evident at highway speeds. Truck is used for towing fifth wheel trailer with GVW of approx 15,000 pounds, which is under the rated limit of 15,700. The harmonic damper/pulley at the front of the engine was replaced with a new one, which did not
cure the problem. No engine check light on and diagnostic codes did not show any injector problems. It was suggested injectors may show up good on the tester, but be partially blocked causing one cylinder to not be firing. Is there a way to test the injectors on some machinAny other possibilities?