- Feb 21, 2023
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My service advisor says many of his fleets have switched to gassers because of emissions issues, costs, and downtime.Honestly this is a lot of the reason I went to a 6.6 gas. Crank bearings, torque converters, lifters, ect. Just seems like so many common problems with them. I just didn't really trust it as a long term vehicle. Ford and Dodge have their fair share of common problems too.
The HDs are excempt from a lot of the emissions stuff. No DFM, no auto stop/start. I think also since they aren't as concerned with weight and epa ratings. They are just built better. Brakes on my last HD were still good at 175k miles. The 1500s don't seem to last half that on a set. No screw on transmission filter. No transmission dip stick. I don't know if it's trying to meet emissions or if it's just cost cutting. But they seem lacking in a lot of ways.
Said one of his accounts put timers on trucks to kill them if idled more than 15 minutes and then it sends a message back to office so drivers can't let trucks run with AC blasting all day.