Is there a problem with the Detroit 60 series Regen?

Is there a problem with the Detroit 60 series Regen?

1. wont perform auto regen. 2: will not finish a park regen. I took the truck to a well known independent Detroit mechanic which was referred by couple of drivers in the area.

Are there any problems with Detroit Diesel Series 60 engines?

Changing the SRS (Synchronous Reference Sensor) and TRS (Timing Reference Sensor) could also help with this issue. These two sensors should be replaced at the same time to maintain proper operation. This particular issue affects Series 60 engines built before 2002.

What kind of truck has Detroit 60 series?

The truck is a 2008 Freightliner Colombia with a Detroit 60 series with 630k miles. 1. wont perform auto regen. 2: will not finish a park regen. I took the truck to a well known independent Detroit mechanic which was referred by couple of drivers in the area.

What causes a Detroit Diesel Series 60 bearing to spin?

Bearing problems, particularly spun bearings, are typically caused on older Series 60 by low oil pressure at idle. A spun bearing occurs when there is a lack of lubrication causing overheating.

What happens during a Regen cycle on a diesel truck?

An active regen cycle is a normal process that takes place as the truck is going down the road. A computer sensor monitors the DPF and a dashboard indicator light notifies the driver that the regen is taking place, or the DPF is now cleaning. “You’ll notice a reduction in power during a regen,” notes Nace.

Is there a problem with my Detroit 60 Series truck?

I just bought this truck last month and it has been nothing, but problems. The truck is a 2008 Freightliner Colombia with a Detroit 60 series with 630k miles. 1. wont perform auto regen. 2: will not finish a park regen. I took the truck to a well known independent Detroit mechanic which was referred by couple of drivers in the area.

What happens if the Regen cycle is not completed?

If the DPF regen cycle is not taking place, or not completing a full cycle, a ‘check engine’ light might illuminate on your dash. In doing so the many sensors in the system will calculate the particulates prior to the DPF and post, recognizing a lack in operation of the DPF.