I have a 2013 3500 Duramax.
I usually drive with the exhaust brake activated and in tow/haul mode when around town.
For the first 4500 miles, any time I took my foot off of the accelerator, the exhaust brake would aggressively activate and begin slowing the truck even when going down a 9% grade.
I now have 5500 miles on it and for the past 1000 miles the exhaust brake has been significantly less effective and now when I go down the same 9% grade I need to apply the brake pedal to keep the truck from speeding up.
If I set the cruise control to about 50 MPH and then begin pushing the decelerate button for the cruise control, the truck will begin down shifting and for just a second or 2 the exhaust brake will be aggressive again and then just be minimal.
I have had the truck to the dealer 3 times and they tell me that there are no codes and it seems to be working properly.
It drove very different for the first 4500 miles and the dealer can not find anything wrong with it.
The Duramax Diesel book that came with it states on page 9-19,
".....The system delivers the correct amount of braking to assist in vehicle control. The heavier the vehicle load, the more active the exhaust brake will help maintain vehicle control......"
"......This can vary based on vehicle speed, gear, and load. ..."
What data exactly does the truck use to determine the correct amount of exhaust braking?
I put 6 turns into the torsion bars to level it a little bit, Does the truck have any kind of level indicator that could throw off the exhaust brake?
I also dropped the rear tire pressure to about 60 PSI since I don't haul a lot and wanted to smooth out the ride a little bit, Could the slight pressure reduction throw something off?
The dealer had checked the vein position soleniod and sensor and told me both are working correctly and there are no codes found.
I WANT THAT AGGRESSIVE EXHAUST BRAKE BACK !
Any help would be appreciated
I usually drive with the exhaust brake activated and in tow/haul mode when around town.
For the first 4500 miles, any time I took my foot off of the accelerator, the exhaust brake would aggressively activate and begin slowing the truck even when going down a 9% grade.
I now have 5500 miles on it and for the past 1000 miles the exhaust brake has been significantly less effective and now when I go down the same 9% grade I need to apply the brake pedal to keep the truck from speeding up.
If I set the cruise control to about 50 MPH and then begin pushing the decelerate button for the cruise control, the truck will begin down shifting and for just a second or 2 the exhaust brake will be aggressive again and then just be minimal.
I have had the truck to the dealer 3 times and they tell me that there are no codes and it seems to be working properly.
It drove very different for the first 4500 miles and the dealer can not find anything wrong with it.
The Duramax Diesel book that came with it states on page 9-19,
".....The system delivers the correct amount of braking to assist in vehicle control. The heavier the vehicle load, the more active the exhaust brake will help maintain vehicle control......"
"......This can vary based on vehicle speed, gear, and load. ..."
What data exactly does the truck use to determine the correct amount of exhaust braking?
I put 6 turns into the torsion bars to level it a little bit, Does the truck have any kind of level indicator that could throw off the exhaust brake?
I also dropped the rear tire pressure to about 60 PSI since I don't haul a lot and wanted to smooth out the ride a little bit, Could the slight pressure reduction throw something off?
The dealer had checked the vein position soleniod and sensor and told me both are working correctly and there are no codes found.
I WANT THAT AGGRESSIVE EXHAUST BRAKE BACK !
Any help would be appreciated