I was assigned a Peterbilt with a paccar engine. It's making me regen at least once a week for about an hour, I've had to do it 3 days in a row. We have Macks accept for this one truck, so the mechanics don't know anything about it.
Someone said that keeping the def full everyday may help, is that true?
Is there anything else I can try?
Paccar regen problem
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Dpf is full.
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It should regen automatically driving down the road. If your idling at night that could fill the DPF up by morning. Freightliner has automatic regening when parked. I believe Volvo does the same thing.
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Sorry for the basic questions, the only other truck I've driven with def was a Mack and as long as i had def in it it would regen while I was driving.Steel Dragon Thanks this. -
DEF wouldn't have anything to do with daily regens. The DEF system is an after treatment after the exhaust comes out of the DPF. Like @daf105paccar said, sounds like a sensor going bad or a DPF needing serviced. I'm guessing miles are in the 3-400k? Although, PACCAR motors were notorious for emissions problems years ago, so it depends on how old the truck is.
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I read these engines don't like to idle and you should always get the rpms up a little. It's that true and could that be part of the problem?Steel Dragon Thanks this. -
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And BTW, I have a Mack with an mDrive that won't go into neutral half the time, and I am in the shop for the 2nd time in 6 weeks, last time it was injectors, this time it's filling the crankcase with diesel, and they can't figure out why ...so they're not much better.Steel Dragon Thanks this. -
Thanks for the help, I was hoping it was something small and easy. Lol
Looks like I'll I have the spare truck for awhile...Steel Dragon Thanks this. -
As far as your trans issue ,start with the batteries and clean all cables and connections and have the batteries load tested. This a good place to start and often corrects intermittent shifting issues.Steel Dragon Thanks this.
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