What is the SCR light on a Hino?
SCR Malfunction Icon This icon warns you that a malfunction has been detected in the DEF-SCR system. If this warning icon illuminates, stop the vehicle and contact your HINO dealer as soon as possible.
How do you force Regen on Hino?
Perform the following procedure:
- Position the vehicle in a safe place, with its exhaust away from people and inflammable materials.
- Apply the parking brake.
- Select the neutral position.
- Turn on the engine.
- Disable, if present, any power take-off (PTO).
- Warm up the engine to its appropriate running temperature.
What is SCR on a truck?
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is an advanced active emissions control technology system that injects a liquid-reductant agent through a special catalyst into the exhaust stream of a diesel engine. The reductant source is usually automotive-grade urea, otherwise known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF).
What kind of SCR system does Hino truck have?
All of the Hino Trucks available at Somerville Hino are equipped with this environmentally approved SCR System. Hino trucks are the workhorses of today’s society, powered by diesel and delivering the vast majority of goods used in North America.
Where to find the Hino production series Code?
HINO Production Series Code In order to insure you are ordering the correct part number for the vehicle you are working on it is criti- cal that you use the Production Series Code. This is located just below the VIN number on the VIN plate. The plate is attached to the passenger side doorjamb on all conventional trucks.
What does SCR have to do with your truck?
The solution is the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR). What is SCR? What does SCR have to do with your truck? SCR stands for Selective Catalytic Reduction, this is an active emissions control technology system used in diesel engines.
How does liquid reduction work in a Hino truck?
The liquid reduction is an automotive-grade urea, otherwise known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), this sets off a chemical reaction that converts nitrogen oxides into nitrogen, water and tiny amounts of carbon dioxide, these natural components of the air are then expelled from your truck, hence saving the environment.