How to perform a Parked Regeneration on your 2010 EPA compliant truck?

How to perform a Parked Regeneration on your 2010 EPA compliant truck?

There are two ways to accomplish this: Run on the highway for a long period of time (>60km/hr) or perform a forced parked regeneration. Moderate Soot Load: If your DPF indicator light is flashing yellow, driving at highway speed is no longer enough. When this happens, you must pull over and perform a parked regeneration.

How to perform a Parked Regeneration [ Rush Truck centre ]?

When this light comes on it means that the DPF filter is starting to become full. The DPF needs to heat up to turn the soot into ash. There are two ways to accomplish this: Run on the highway for a long period of time (>60km/hr) or perform a forced parked regeneration.

What happens when I do a parked Regen?

NOTE: A parked regeneration will STOP and the engine will return to low idle if any of the following happens: NOTE: If a parked regeneration is being performed to check NOx conversion, the calculated ambient temperature in the ACM (AS053) must be above 0°C (32°F) or the test will fail.

When do I need to regenerate the DPF filter?

If multiple attempts to start passive DPF regeneration fail, your mechanic may have to force DPF regeneration. One of the most common indications that you need to regenerate the DPF filter is check engine light comes on, the vehicle may get stuck in limp mode, and a fault code indicating soot content is too high get stored in the ECU.

There are two ways to accomplish this: Run on the highway for a long period of time (>60km/hr) or perform a forced parked regeneration. Moderate Soot Load: If your DPF indicator light is flashing yellow, driving at highway speed is no longer enough. When this happens, you must pull over and perform a parked regeneration.

When this light comes on it means that the DPF filter is starting to become full. The DPF needs to heat up to turn the soot into ash. There are two ways to accomplish this: Run on the highway for a long period of time (>60km/hr) or perform a forced parked regeneration.

Do you have to perform a Parked Regeneration?

When this happens, you must pull over and perform a parked regeneration. Pull over safely on a paved or gravel surface. Do not perform a parked regeneration on grass or soil as the exhaust becomes very hot and can cause a fire.

What does it mean when a truck won’t do a parked Regen?

From what I remember, this means I need to perform a parked regen. The truck refused to do a manual regen. *The Stop Engine light (red light) has come on and the truck absolutely refuses to regen. *The Check Engine Light does not mean that you need to automatically do a parked regen.