If well taken care of 900,000+ miles, if not 500,000 miles, that's stats on the first generation ones though.
This my personal input. I have three Cummins power Dodge truck. 1991 with 340,00 miles. 1996 with 240,000 miles. 1998 24 valve with 170,000. and all are still going strong.
I have seen 5.9L Cummins at 750,000 + miles. One I have seen actually had over 1,000,000 miles.
the 09 dodge has an okay engine don't get the 10-11 years because the older dodges have the 5.9 liter the new dodges have the 6.7 liter and they don't last as long as the 5.9.
Depends on what the transmission is. Bear in mind that Cummins engines can be found in 3/4 ton Dodge pickups and semi trucks alike.
200,000-300,000
Because Dodge wanted to sell a Diesel version if the truck. Diesels are long lived, more rugged and higher torqued than gas engines. Chrysler doesn't make one of their own. Why invent one when Cummins makes an excellent pickup sized diesel?
Assuming it's properly maintained, there's no reason it shouldn't last 200,000 miles or so before any major service
Most likely a 5.9 liter cummins turbo diesel 12v
200k miles is not a problem with normal maintenance.
because the dont rev very high and the were built very good to last long
Not very long. It requires a functioning lift pump for proper operation.Not very long. It requires a functioning lift pump for proper operation.
Short box, 26 gallons Long box, 35 gallons