Logant_14
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This message showed up on my dash today. I'm not very knowledgeable with the 6.7 so I figured you guys would be able to help.
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He has a modified his with protection, but this is basically what you are looking for. As Corey has said, it's under the driver side door. Unscrew the yellow screw and water will come out. Look in the 6.7 hand book that came with your truck. I would probably let it drain for at least a minute and in the future drain it at least once a month.
I wouldn't worry about hitting it too much unless your going crazy offroad.
Change the filters at least every other oil change. There's one in there and a small one under the hood. Several threads about it, even some videos on YouTube.
I was on pavement when a road gator broke my sensor off sooooo now I wont have to worry bout it as much.I wouldn't worry about hitting it too much unless your going crazy offroad.
Change the filters at least every other oil change. There's one in there and a small one under the hood. Several threads about it, even some videos on YouTube.
I would take it back to the dealer that did it asap. if it is under warranty then thats one of the quickest ways to get denied for any fuel related warranty issues in the future. are you sure it was unplugged or broke off?I've drained it seven times probably and the light is still on.
I was lookin at the pump and found that the sensor on it wasn't plugged in. I'm guessing that the "tech" that replaced my filters didn't plug it back in.
What's goin on with this thing? It now says reduced engine power along with the water in fuel notification
good ideaI'm gonna give them a call in the morning and see what they want me to do.