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.
What happens when you turn off the Regen in a car?
The regeneration is complete when the engine returns to low idle and the DPF lamp remains OFF. The HEST lamp will remain ON, but the vehicle may be driven. NOTE: A parked regeneration will STOP and the engine will return to low idle if any of the following happens:
What should ambient temperature be for parked Regen?
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. NOTE: If the HEST LAMP is FLASHING, a regeneration is in process and the system is coming up to temperature.
What’s the best way to do a parking Regen?
Put transmission in neutral (if equipped with an automatic transmission, cycle it into gear and then back to neutral). Air tank pressure must be high enough for the parking brake switch to hold in the OFF position. Set park brake (cycle the park brake OFF then ON for CPC R21 or lower software).
What’s the difference between parked and stationary Regen?
Parked or stationary regen is when the truck cleans the DPF while at a standstill. If you’ve thoroughly read our above information on identifying warning lamps, then you should know when parked regeneration is needed and when you can do fine with the active option.
Do you have to do a parked Regen on a check engine light?
*The Check Engine Light does not mean that you need to automatically do a parked regen. If you can’t get the exhaust temps hot enough, the truck will not regen under any circumstances.