Have it documented like Bounty said , that they told you to keep driving it ...
december , yeah , dec 1st dec. 30th ?? 6 weeks - 10 weeks .....?
risky business...
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dodgebrat , EGR cooler can fail in a few different ways ,
if the dealer told you to drive it , then it is not the way the valve gets stuck open and send hot
exhaust gases to intake until it melts the Intake , but it could develop into that ....
as for the coolant leaking inside EGR cooler , it can go to intake manifold , or it can go the the
exhaust portion inside the EGR cooler , both destinations are bad , some have seen
coolant go to cylinder while truck is stopped overnight and on start up the next day ,
( the cylinder being full of coolant ) " hydrolock " on start up , ( hard to turn over because trying
to compress liquid instead of air ) . keep an eye on the coolant bottle , don't let it go lower than
the seem in the middle of the bottle , maybe you have a small leak and can go to december , 6 weeks is
a long time to risk this without looking everyday at coolant bottle so you better monitor everyday .
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here is a post by
B-g-K is talking about the inside of his DPF after his EGR cooler was loosing coolant ,
the coolant was going in the filter and clogging it , he gutted DPF to delete after his problems
that's how he could tell us the effects of coolant going to DOC and DPF both locate inside
the DPF canister
Post # 19 in here :
http://www.ram1500diesel.com/forum/ram-1500-diesel-mechanical/49898-2016-losing-coolant.html
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initial thread where he started to talk about his egr cooler leaking
and he was getting message in dash about DPF being full and needing
highway driving , but soot % kept climbing way too fast , not normal , as can be seen
if you have a monitor .
http://www.ram1500diesel.com/forum/ram-1500-diesel-general-discussion/49058-140k-mile-blues.html