Mine is weird because when it tries to regen by itself, it wants to use turbo for some reason, so then it’ll ask for regen and I do it manually and it works fine.
I get a regen like every 2 months or so I’ve been driving with the light on for 2 months now
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But there is definitely something wrong with mine because when regen starts by itself turbo comes in it cancels the regen so then I have to do it manually. It’s as if egr actuator tells turbo to throw in more boost and then truck detects over boost and cancels the regen. It’s weird I’m thinking my egr valve is sticking.
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I didn't want to dump a lot of money on having mechanics keep looking at it trying to figure it out because they weren't doing any good they just kept charging me money.
I've had that light on since just after 700000 miles I'm just starting to creep over 1.1 million miles.
This last weekend I changed out my wastegate actuator off Turbo because it was leaking air.
And for the 1st time and almost 400000 miles that light finally went off.
Something you may want to consider looking at -
Thank you for the reply brother! Unfortunately yes I do have the light on still.
It comes and goes.
I drive with it like that.
thank you for the info!
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I bought the actuator on eBay for a $100 it was used but It had been tested.
I tried to buy a brand new but I think freightliner wants to sell me the whole #### Turbo. Because they weren't able to find the wastegate actuator.
Anyway I had to buy 2 gaskets for the oil lines because I had to remove them to be able to get My hand behind the Turbo. Took me about 3 hours.
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I've been riding with this light for a long time now. Interestingly, it' only comes on in the lowlands, below 2000 feet. When I'm running in Nevada/utah/WY where I usually run it stays off. So probably a pressure sensor is slightly out of adjustment
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When I took it to the shop and when you look at the procedure of steps to follow this isn't even mentioned it was just happy CoincidencePermanentTourist Thanks this. -
77fib77 Thanks this.
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