The 2017–2019 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 powered the Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee. These models received updates for emissions compliance after FCA’s settlement but continued to struggle with EGR cooler failures, oil consumption, injector wear, and DPF clogging.
At DK Auto & Diesel Service in Magnolia, TX, we provide diagnostics and repairs to keep mid-generation EcoDiesel trucks and SUVs on the road.
Common 2017–2019 EcoDiesel Problems & Symptoms
- EGR Cooler Failures (Recall Issue)
- Symptoms: white smoke, coolant loss, overheating, check engine light
- Causes: cooler cracking → coolant enters intake
- Fixes: updated EGR cooler replacement, coolant system flush
2. Oil Consumption
- Symptoms: frequent low-oil warnings, blue smoke on acceleration
- Causes: piston ring wear, valve guide wear, PCV system issues
- Fixes: updated rings/seals, PCV service, catch can installation
3. Injector Failures
- Symptoms: rough idle, hard starts, excessive smoke, poor fuel economy
- Causes: injector nozzle wear and fuel contamination
- Fixes: injector testing & replacement, fuel system flush, filtration upgrades
4. DPF Clogging
- Symptoms: frequent regen cycles, limp mode, poor fuel economy
- Causes: short trip driving and heavy soot buildup
- Fixes: professional DPF cleaning or replacement, updated sensors
5. Timing Chain Tensioner Wear
- Symptoms: rattling noise on startup, misfires, engine codes
- Causes: tensioner spring fatigue in higher-mileage engines
- Fixes: timing chain service with updated tensioner
How DK Auto & Diesel Fixes the 2017–2019 EcoDiesel
- EGR cooler replacements (recall & updated parts)
- Oil consumption repairs (rings, seals, PCV service)
- Injector testing & replacements
- DPF cleaning & diagnostics
- Timing chain & tensioner service
- Preventive maintenance for towing & daily use
Schedule Your EcoDiesel Diagnostic in Magnolia, TX
If your 2017–2019 Ram 1500 or Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel is burning oil, losing coolant, or stuck in regen mode, trust DK Auto & Diesel Service for expert repair.
Serving Magnolia, Montgomery, Conroe, The Woodlands, Tomball, Willis, and Spring.
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FAQ About the 2017–2019 EcoDiesel
Were the 2017–2019 EcoDiesels more reliable than the first-gen?
- Slightly — but EGR cooler failures and oil consumption remained major concerns.
What’s the most common failure on these years?
- The EGR cooler — many trucks had recalls, but failures still occur.
How long will they last?
- With proper care and updated parts, 200k+ miles is possible, though injectors and EGR components often require replacement along the way.










