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Hello, Regen question

Ecochuck0

New Member
Aug 29, 2016
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Truck Year
2014
Hi I purchased a 2014 ED with 37k a few months ago. Haven't had any problems, now has 49k and hasn't regenerated yet? I am getting 28mpg's. Still can't believe it. I am considering the GDE tune. Do the 14's let you know when they regenerate? What preparations should I do before getting the tune? Thanks in advance.
 

John

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Nov 13, 2015
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no regen notice for normal regens that will occur approx. every 100-300miles. you will get a notice on the EVIC if you don't complete regens and reach 80% soot level. you are doing something right.

no prep required for the GDE tune.
 

Ecochuck0

New Member
Aug 29, 2016
3
0
Truck Year
2014
no regen notice for normal regens that will occur approx. every 100-300miles. you will get a notice on the EVIC if you don't complete regens and reach 80% soot level. you are doing something right.

no prep required for the GDE tune.
Thanks, I drive 120 miles per day, 75 to 80 mph. Anything need to be cleaned before GDE tune? Thanks
 

Ecochuck0

New Member
Aug 29, 2016
3
0
Truck Year
2014
I have read nothing but good regarding the GDE tune. Seems too good to be true. Can't wait.
 

MSP548

Active Member
Aug 30, 2016
202
62
Truck Year
2016
I don't understand buying a truck (which has proven to have a history of engine issues) with a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty and then voluntarily telling FCA, "No thank you, I don't want your warranty, I'm going to opt for this after-market device and roll the dice with my engine issues".

I personally can't afford to fix this engine if it fails, so I need all the warranty they'll give me.
 

John

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Nov 13, 2015
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the warranty is still in place unless the aftermarket device is the cause of the issue.

research the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
 

MSP548

Active Member
Aug 30, 2016
202
62
Truck Year
2016
the warranty is still in place unless the aftermarket device is the cause of the issue.

research the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
The GDE tune completely changes the way the motor was designed to function, if you don't think that is grounds for FCA to void the warranty, you are nuts.
 

flying7

Active Member
Jul 15, 2014
175
42
Truck Year
2014
I don't understand buying a truck (which has proven to have a history of engine issues) with a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty and then voluntarily telling FCA, "No thank you, I don't want your warranty, I'm going to opt for this after-market device and roll the dice with my engine issues".

I personally can't afford to fix this engine if it fails, so I need all the warranty they'll give me.

100% truth. I don't have 10k in cash laying around to fix this thing!!
 

BoostN

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Jul 27, 2013
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It's a tough one. It really depends on how much you trust the truck. I once removed the "DPF" and other "emissions" on my last Duramax truck with 3,000K miles on it. Was I crazy? Maybe... but I never had a problem with that truck and ran great and I didn't have to worry about the emissions problems after that.
 
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