I had a level 1 warning I am doing a parked regen now but it's been going for 1 hour and 20 mins is that normal I have a 2010 international prostar ISX motor
Parked regen
Discussion in 'International Forum' started by HammerDownISX, Nov 3, 2014.
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I don't think that's normal at all. Good luck!
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Negative Ghostrider....Parked regens usually last right around 45 mins give or take. Get it checked out & good luck....I have yet to run across ANY issues with the new DPF/post-new emissions engines that were either easy to diagnose/fix or cheap.
*mutters under breath about stupid EPA BS*BigJls1 Thanks this. -
No problem. I had a '12 pete that was still in regen 6 hrs later cause I fell asleep. The electronics on these have there faults. A parked regen would never be needed if the system worked correctly and regen'd when running as designed. My pete would lose speed ...say from 62 down to 50 and if I didn't pull over and do the parked regen would then have a top speed of 40 forcing me off. It's in the computer and no mech/tech wants to hear about it. Most are trouble free, you got a bad draw.
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It will last up to 75 min there is no issue make sure you have ecu up to date it will fix temp issues during stationary regens
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The ecu wants to see temps of inlet doc 600° dpf in let 900+- outlet within 100° of of inlet if the HC doser is dirty it will have a hard time reaching proper temps how many miles on her?
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assuming your truck was doing a Regen while driving before pulling off, engage the parked regen wait like 15 mins then cancel it. By some dumb luck it would clear the dpf light and i wouldn't have any further issues. i drive a 2013 prostar with a maxxforce.
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