The 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 was offered in the Ram 1500, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Jeep Wrangler JL between 2014–2023. Designed for fuel efficiency and torque, the EcoDiesel became a popular alternative to gas V8s.
But while efficient, EcoDiesels are also known for oil cooler failures, EGR/DEF problems, camshaft & lifter wear, CP4 fuel pump failures, and turbo actuator issues depending on the generation.
At DK Auto & Diesel Service in Magnolia, TX, we specialize in EcoDiesel diagnostics, repairs, and upgrades — helping owners keep their Ram and Jeep diesels on the road for the long haul.
EcoDiesel by Generation
2014–2016 EcoDiesel Problems & Fixes
- First-generation models
- Common issues: oil cooler failures, timing chain tensioner, turbo lag/failure, EGR cooler cracks
2017–2019 EcoDiesel Problems & Fixes
- Mid-generation updates, post-emissions settlement
- Common issues: EGR cooler recall, oil consumption, injector failures, DPF clogging
2020–2022 EcoDiesel Problems & Fixes
- Third-generation redesign, used in Ram 1500 DT & Jeep Wrangler JL
- Common issues: CP4 fuel pump failures, camshaft & lifter wear, DEF/NOx sensors, timing chain fatigue
2023+ EcoDiesel Problems & Fixes
- Final production year before discontinuation
- Common issues: DEF/NOx sensors, turbo actuator failures, injector wear, cam & lifter ticking
How DK Auto & Diesel Helps EcoDiesel Owners
- Oil cooler replacements & full system flushes
- Timing chain & lifter/camshaft repairs
- Fuel system repairs (injectors, CP4 → CP3 conversions)
- DEF & EGR system service
- Turbocharger actuator repairs & rebuilds
- Preventive maintenance for long-term reliability
Schedule Your EcoDiesel Service in Magnolia, TX
If your Ram 1500, Jeep Grand Cherokee, or Jeep Wrangler EcoDiesel is experiencing oil leaks, ticking noises, DEF warnings, or fuel system issues, 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 EcoDiesel
What year EcoDiesel is most reliable?
- The 2020–2022 models had the best refinements, but CP4 pump and lifter issues are still concerns.
Is the EcoDiesel discontinued?
- Yes — 2023 was the final year for the EcoDiesel in Ram and Jeep vehicles.
How long will an EcoDiesel last?
- With proper maintenance, most will last 200k–250k miles, though oil coolers, EGR/DEF components, and valvetrain parts often need repair along the way.










