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Manual Regeneration
Manual regeneration allows you to manually clear out the Diesel Particulate
Filter (DPF). Completing a manual regeneration cycle will clear the soot mass
in the lter, and lower exhaust back pressure to improve exhaust ow. The
engine must be at operating temperature.
NOTE: When manually initiating a regeneration cycle, some vehicles
will require a drive cycle (i.e you have to drive the vehicle some
distance) while others may allow you to initiate Service Regeneration
where you can leave the vehicle parked and the engine running. If the
latter is the case, be sure to use the following guidelines.
1 - Park the vehicle outdoors and keep people, other vehicles, and
combustible materials away from it.
2 - Do not leave the vehicle unattended.
3 - Do not connect any shop exhaust hoses or vents to the tail pipe.
STEP 1 - Access the Programming Menu.
STEP 2 - Using the +RES or -SET, select mode 60 (MPH)
STEP 3 - The speedometer will sweep to 140 then back down to 0. When the
speedometer goes back to 0 you may then start the engine.
STEP 4 - A few seconds after starting the truck, if all conditions are met,
the regen will start. When regen is active, RPMs will increase up to 2500
RPM. If conditions are not met, the speedometer will sweep to 100 MPH
for approximately 10 seconds and the Manual Regen will be canceled
automatically.
NOTE: Vehicle must be to normal operating temperature for Manual
Regen to initiate.
STEP 5 - When the Manual Regen is complete or after the 10 seconds at
100 MPH, the speedometer will sweep to 140 MPH, indicating the function is
complete.
CAUTION
Exhaust temperatures may be greater than 300C (572 F) during service
regeneration.
Due to the elevated temperatures during this procedure, open the hood
and keep the front of the vehicle away from anything impeding the
radiator.
CAUTION