DD15 warranty question

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  1. mhyn

    mhyn Road Train Member

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  3. 4vmach1

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    Haha Mus it's Eric :D
    I just saw your location and figured it was you after you mentioned December.
     
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  4. mhyn

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    Men the world is so small for us )))) :)
     
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  5. Scott72

    Scott72 Road Train Member

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    Great stuff, thanks for posting. They did steam clean, so this is probably a new leak, although odd it would appear right after the rear gasket fix. It's in the shop in Madison, WI now, should get an update today.
     
  6. Scott72

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    Truck is fixed once again. Apparently this time it was the injector line seal on the cam frame. I haven't taken it back out yet, so we'll see if my oil leak problems are a thing of the past for now. Thanks again for all the help again guys. Much appreciated.
     
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    Had a bad oil leak on a 2007 14. Freightliner did the rear seal, and it still leaked. The company I work for pulled the valve cover and found the rear jake loose. oil pressure was blowing out the engine vent. Tightened the jake back down and the oil leak was gone.
     
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  8. BadChad

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    I have a question for you about a dd15. I have a small fleet of 2012 Cascadia's and one is at freightliner now. Driver noticed a lot of oil consumption (1 gallon every 200 miles), and heavy smoke. The truck has 520,000 on it. Freightliner has now charged me a lot to pull the manifold and they say no internal oil loss and no external oil loss. They tried to do a regen and temp got to over 900 deg. now they are saying its just the one box and it should be good to go after $14,000 in repairs to just change the one box. I just am getting the feeling they are just patching it to get it out the door, not finding the oil consumption issue. Is there something with these engines that cause them to burn oil real bad? Any advice would be great!

    Just also want to say that I am a huge Detroit fan but these newer engine def systems are a nightmare. I hope they get better soon before I starve to death.
     
  9. Scott72

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    Man I would never take an issue like that to a dealer. A Detroit shop is the only place to go for engine issues like that. Freightliner will kill you.
     
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  10. mhyn

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    i guess your truck is from big fleet where oil change was done at 50k m. the rings are worn , you need inframe not 1 box change...however could be bad breather too..
     
  11. nasriza

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    the more complicated these engines get the more freightliner dealer are getting useless detroit certified shops are the way to go they do something once and make sure its done right the first time
     
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