Yeah I saw the post. Thread 3210. I see the picture with the straight edge across the face between the two.
I see you got the DDC remanned DPF--which i generally like.
I'd call CSC on that one. Seems like poor quality from whomever makes these outer shells for the ATS. I can talk to my ATS guy here. He might have an idea--but I'm guessing the quality control or shipping bending it. Might be worth making a new thread and not hijacking this one.
DD15 or ISX
Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by AlexD13, Sep 7, 2017.
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these pictures are not mine. not my truck or dpf-s. I copied pictures from there to here.
I can point to many parts on dd15/Cascadia that is bad designed or have low quality. and truckers pay for that.Last edited: Sep 8, 2017
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I see. I know that FTL uses several different suppliers/vendors when getting/making parts. This could very well be from a different supplier.
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Its probably cm2350 if I'm not mistaken. 2014 and newer are one of those engines but not sure if it is the higher performance engine (485+ HP)
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What kind of maintenance?
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Last fill up. 2012 Cascadia / 450 ISX
1131 miles.
145 gallons.
7.8 MPG
Lots of hills, and about 100 miles of BS slow and go traffic in that batch.
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Regularly cleaning diesel doser and changing and cleaning def line mainly besides this make sure you fix a problem as soon as it comes up and not just keep going until truck doesn't want to move anymore it's funny how many people do this.
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Thats one thing most companies wont do it. Even those new drivers, they keep rollin without doing a pre trip inspection, next thing you know is breakdown, lose money for it, and o/o for short amount of time, they simply say being owner operator sucks. you bought a used scr equipped truck from a huge fleet, check those dosers.
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What you described right there is exactly the term of "deferred maintenance." Then driver's wonder why their trucks always have problems... -_-Dave_in_AZ Thanks this.
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What's worse is what I just had. Took it for a complete PM, then look at the truck to find they didn't do half the stuff they are supposed to.
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