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Old Jun 26, 2020 | 08:38 AM
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pre road trip prep

Thanks for the opportunity to ask this question, you all were a big help on our trip to Alaska a few years ago. We are leaving on a trip in a couple weeks, probably less than 10,000 miles pulling a 8000 lb travel trailer. Currently at 105,000 miles on a '14 2500 CTD. All fluids and maintenance are on schedule, just replaced the DEF pump, (ouch). What codes do y'all think I might get while on this trip? The EGR cleaning, CCV filter should be far enough out to not worry, right? I'm kind of in the middle of the service schedule and just don't want any surprises in the middle of New Mexico if I can help it.
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Old Jun 26, 2020 | 08:30 PM
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Why worry about something that might not happen in the first place? Deal with it as needed.....if anything even becomes an issue in the first place.
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Old Jun 28, 2020 | 09:43 AM
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Not worried, just wondering if anyone who's been there and remembered any surprise EVIC messages between 105000 and 120000 might pass it along so I could address it ahead of time.
.Doesn't appear to be much of an issue so I'll go with it.
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