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<p>[QUOTE="MTMAUS, post: 12383819, member: 280507"]My DD15s I don't jump straight to mechanic when engine lights come on, they come on, go off, come on, if every single time you get a light you go running to the dealer your in for a #### time. </p><p><br /></p><p>DD15s for me seem to be pretty reliable for emissions stuff, as long as it will do a burn you are usually good to go, I only panic if the DPF light comes on and it won't burn. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't trust dealers with the emissions stuff first go, the computer will tell them it needs $10k of stuff every time you take it to them. If it keeps happening, goes into limp mode, or you can tell when and why it's happening that's when I go in. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am thinking of getting a Nexus diag tool so you can force them to burn.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MTMAUS, post: 12383819, member: 280507"]My DD15s I don't jump straight to mechanic when engine lights come on, they come on, go off, come on, if every single time you get a light you go running to the dealer your in for a #### time. DD15s for me seem to be pretty reliable for emissions stuff, as long as it will do a burn you are usually good to go, I only panic if the DPF light comes on and it won't burn. I don't trust dealers with the emissions stuff first go, the computer will tell them it needs $10k of stuff every time you take it to them. If it keeps happening, goes into limp mode, or you can tell when and why it's happening that's when I go in. I am thinking of getting a Nexus diag tool so you can force them to burn.[/QUOTE]
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