3rd generation and water seperator???
3rd generation and water seperator???
I read on these forums that on the 2nd generation diesels you should drain the water seperator every fuel up and/or each morning before starting.
I don't recall seeing anything like this in my owners manual?? Did I miss it?
I have a 05 2500 dodge.
Thanks for the responses.
I don't recall seeing anything like this in my owners manual?? Did I miss it?
I have a 05 2500 dodge.
Thanks for the responses.
FAQ
DieselTruckResource.Com FAQ Listing : 24 Valve ISB - 2nd Gen - Engine and Drivetrain : How often should I drain the water separator?
Question: How often should I drain the water separator?
Answer: The owners manual says to drain the water separator at each fuel stop .
You should drain the fuel filter/water separator while the engine is off. Since water is heavier than diesel it will end up at the bottom of the filter, but driving the vehicle will cause flow through the filter and may disturb the water at the bottom. Cummins recommends draining the filter in the morning before you start the truck
It says every fuel stop (manual) and cummins says every morning???
DieselTruckResource.Com FAQ Listing : 24 Valve ISB - 2nd Gen - Engine and Drivetrain : How often should I drain the water separator?
Question: How often should I drain the water separator?
Answer: The owners manual says to drain the water separator at each fuel stop .
You should drain the fuel filter/water separator while the engine is off. Since water is heavier than diesel it will end up at the bottom of the filter, but driving the vehicle will cause flow through the filter and may disturb the water at the bottom. Cummins recommends draining the filter in the morning before you start the truck
It says every fuel stop (manual) and cummins says every morning???
Snowmanx...
The most important thing is to purchase your fuel where they pump a great deal of it and that will minimize your risk of water. A local truck stop or here we have QT stations that move a lot of diesel. The remote station that sell 200 gallons a month is where you are most at risk for dirty/ water fuel.
I open my drain mine about every 45 days or 5000 miles. I have yet to find more than a couple of drops.
The most important thing is to purchase your fuel where they pump a great deal of it and that will minimize your risk of water. A local truck stop or here we have QT stations that move a lot of diesel. The remote station that sell 200 gallons a month is where you are most at risk for dirty/ water fuel.
I open my drain mine about every 45 days or 5000 miles. I have yet to find more than a couple of drops.
FAQ
DieselTruckResource.Com FAQ Listing : 24 Valve ISB - 2nd Gen - Engine and Drivetrain : How often should I drain the water separator?
Question: How often should I drain the water separator?
Answer: The owners manual says to drain the water separator at each fuel stop .
You should drain the fuel filter/water separator while the engine is off. Since water is heavier than diesel it will end up at the bottom of the filter, but driving the vehicle will cause flow through the filter and may disturb the water at the bottom. Cummins recommends draining the filter in the morning before you start the truck
It says every fuel stop (manual) and cummins says every morning???
DieselTruckResource.Com FAQ Listing : 24 Valve ISB - 2nd Gen - Engine and Drivetrain : How often should I drain the water separator?
Question: How often should I drain the water separator?
Answer: The owners manual says to drain the water separator at each fuel stop .
You should drain the fuel filter/water separator while the engine is off. Since water is heavier than diesel it will end up at the bottom of the filter, but driving the vehicle will cause flow through the filter and may disturb the water at the bottom. Cummins recommends draining the filter in the morning before you start the truck
It says every fuel stop (manual) and cummins says every morning???
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