Parked regen not working. it could be the fuel dozer but not probable.
Parked regen not working if the truck won't complete a forced regen, then most likely the problem is in front of the dpf can. In this blog we are going to cover the 3 things to do if the parked regen does not initiate. If you encounter any error codes, take note of what they indicate as they will be helpful in diagnosing the problem. Some common issues include a clogged dpf, faulty sensors, or a malfunctioning egr valve. Usually when the “Regen” button flashes, its an indicator to the driver that a condition isn’t met. The first and most common thing that happens is that the safety criteria from the truck is not being met. DPF light just came on today, not flashing or any check engine lights but went to do the regen and the truck did not respond. I've done this in various combinations all to no avail. . Screen is showing Parked Regen Conditions Not Met, Check EATS status Menu and the menu shows System fault: Check You have active codes for 3 sensors. During a parked regen, there may be some issues that you’ll need to identify and troubleshoot. it could be the fuel dozer but not probable. I have a recently purchased 2012 freightliner m2 straight truck with a isb cummins 6. 7 that I am not able to initiate a parked regen. It can't perform active Regen and engine is at derate. I've shifted into gear and back into neutral, deactivated and engaged the parking break, depressed the clutch twice and the brake pedal twice, and held the Regen switch for the required 5 seconds. The ECM runs numerous checks on the condition of switches it requires to initiate a parked Regen. Usually when the “Regen” button flashes, its an indicator to the driver that a condition isn’t met. iatbferohdxeshwldegynpczmebekucyecvfyddhcokrawjxqnjmyvz