What is a DPR indicator?

What is a DPR indicator?

NOTE: the name DPR (Diesel Particulate Reduction) is the acronym chosen by the Japanese manufacturer for its particulate filtering technology. When the DPR particulate filter warning light [A] starts to flash, this means that the particulate filter must be cleaned through a manual regeneration (see following section).

What is DPR in Hino?

Diesel Particulate active Reduction system (DPR) is a system that traps particulate matter in diesel exhaust gas with a particulate filter and actively regenerates the filter when PM accumulates to a specific level.

How far can I drive in limp home mode?

We drove a transmission in limp mode about 30-50 miles. Its the highest gear possible to enable the car to go reasonable speeds without stalling out the engine. Like Tom said, only thing that would limit it’s drive-ability is if the 4th gear is the problem.

What kind of engine does Hino 258alp have?

So the 258ALP provides all of the benefits of the 258LP, with the added performance and stability of an air brake system. LOW PROFILE+AIR. TURBOCHARGED. INTERCOOLED. Award Winning Engines. Hino engines deliver dependable, fuel efficient power.

Where can I download Hino 2016 COE chassis?

Hino Trucks dealers and body builders now have direct access to download 3D CAD models (.stp files) of all 2016MY and up conventional and COE chassis to be used for body design via a dedicated website www.hinocaddesign.com. The site requires registration and approval from Hino Trucks prior to accessing any information.

Where can I get a Hino Truck Repair Manual?

This means more information for more accurate repairs. Hino Trucks dealers and body builders now have direct access to download 3D CAD models (.stp files) of all 2016MY and up conventional and COE chassis to be used for body design via a dedicated website www.hinocaddesign.com.

What makes a Hino truck so fuel efficient?

Combining high-pressure Common Rail Fuel Injection, Variable Geometry Turbocharger design and cooled EGR with Selective Catalytic Reduction [SCR] for emission control allows us to optimize the air/fuel mixture across the entire speed range of our engines. The result is fuel-efficient compliance with 2010 EPA regulations.