2012 WS 4900EX with DD15

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  1. codyb86

    codyb86 Bobtail Member

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    Alright group, My 2012 Star with the DD15, was "deleted" when I purchased it, It is used solely in the logging woods. Any way, the DEF tank and DPF unit and all its components are still on the truck and plugged in, I just dont have to fill with DEFluid, I work off tonnage and removing my tank and Unit would give me a little extra money at the end of the day, the question is, Can I just unplug and remove all that off the truck and leave plugs blank (of course sealed and secured from moisture) even though it is not used my exhaust still goes through the all in one DPF which is also used as a muffler, I just dont want to remove if when its all done, the truck wont crank/run right, due to DPF components not plugged in...by leaving it, im not loosing much money, concern is more of the original DPFilter, slowly being plugged off due to not burning it out, and having power loss
     
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    I glide 47 Road Train Member

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    Can't discuss deleted trucks on this forum
     
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    codyb86 Bobtail Member

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    Oh reaally, didnt know that! What will happen (no sarcasm, only curiositt)
     
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    EPA and liabilities for TTR - not your fault, well - it’s in the forum rules actually.
     
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