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Manual Regen

BHdiesel

New Member
Dec 18, 2020
1
0
Truck Year
2015
Looking to see if other eco diesel owners have figured away of performing a manual regen? I recently cleaned my DEF injector port because it was full of white crystals and got a check engine light. Now I need to do a regen to clear the permanent message code.
 

Bruno55

New Member
Apr 7, 2021
9
1
Truck Year
2015
I think this is something only the dealer can do... I had the check engine light go on, used my code reader to see what the problem was, turned out to be a Nox sensor, they forced a regen and it cleared up, light went off. Surely, it happened again but this time, my 3 month warranty was over lol... I simply clear the code myself but will be getting the full delete done, cheaper in the long run
 

CAVEMANN

Active Member
Jan 5, 2020
388
129
Truck Year
2017
ALFAOBD will allow you to do a manual regen, you can get it & a decent OBD dongle for around a hundred bucks, BUT, def has absolutely nothing to do with regens.
 

GearHead

Active Member
Sep 13, 2016
380
132
Truck Year
2014
I think this is something only the dealer can do... I had the check engine light go on, used my code reader to see what the problem was, turned out to be a Nox sensor, they forced a regen and it cleared up, light went off. Surely, it happened again but this time, my 3 month warranty was over lol... I simply clear the code myself but will be getting the full delete done, cheaper in the long run
If your reader can differentiate between upstream or downstream sensor it is fairly simple to replace the NoX sensor. I had the same issue with my 2500 RAM with the Cummins 6.7L (279K miles and change) and I identified the offending NoX sensor and replaced, no more codes.

The nationwide programmers for delete systems have been closed down by the EPA, I don't wonder if they monitor such websites and forums looking for word of mouth, manufacturers of delete hardware have also been shut down. I agree that some of the emission systems Mandated by EPA are shortening he life span and power of the diesel engine, but companies with a lot more time and money than I have tried to convince the EPA that specifically the EGR system could be removed, read CAT and Cummins, to no avail.
 
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