Replacing the NOX sensors
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by gekko1323, Oct 14, 2025.
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Yup, I’ve had some disappear and eventually returned.
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Ain't trucking FUN?Siinman and Diesel Dave Thank this.
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I have/carry the OTR tool. I use for a forced regen. In the past, I used to get what they call ghost codes, they pop up and disappear, so when they were active, I would clear them maybe twice and they would never come back. The OTR tool has been extremely handy.
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Yeah, I called them the other day, but they told me it is only for Volvos that are 2014 or newer. I was bummed out.
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In my 2014 I had it did the same thing. It almost went into limp mode when it finally gave out as I was within a few minutes but made it back to dealer before hand. Go ahead and change it out or stay close to dealer or get part and wait and replace. I think I ended up getting that code off and on a 2-3 times before it stayed on.Oxbow, gekko1323 and Diesel Dave Thank this.
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You want to go to otrperformance dot com and purchase the scan tool. So you can reset them yourself and do a forced regen when you want.
A couple times a forced regen learned the code but.
Everytime I actually had to replace sensors. The comp insited on doing a LONG ### forced regen before recognized new sensorsFloridaRetired and gekko1323 Thank this. -
there is a company called Mct sensor they build them for oem and aftermarket I’ve had very good luck with them and they r about 1/2 of the price sometimes less than 1/2gekko1323, Siinman, 062 and 1 other person Thank this.
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Well, my CEL disappeared and hasn't come back for several days. So, there's that...for now.dosgatos, Siinman, Long FLD and 1 other person Thank this.
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