It would make dense for some who only drive short trips.I just bought a 2015 EcoDiesel a week ago. Love it so far, but I will never understand why they don’t put a manual regen button in diesel pickups. I drive fire apparatus. We have a 2017 engine that has a DPF (also ridiculous, emergency vehicles should be exempt from DPF requirements). If the DPF becomes clogged up (which happens, as most of out trips are less than 3 miles, then the rig idles for anywhere from 10 minutes to several hours, then less than 3 miles back), we can pull the rig outside, hit a button, and it kicks into manual regen mode. Manual regen ramps up the RPMs to increase the engine temp to around 1,200° to burn off the soot and clean the DPF. I don’t understand why this isn’t an option in pickups. There should be no reason to have to take the truck to dealer to have it regened. Sorry for the random rant, but I found this thread while looking up things about my truck and it truly baffles me.
Was actually going to post that I found a nice work around from BD Diesel. A bit more than the AlphaOBD, but it gives you a high idle option in the truck, no phone or app required.It would make dense for some who only drive short trips.
There is an aftermarket option that can force a stationary regen. Check out AlphOBD. it's 50 dollars.
The problem is that high idle alone will not regen once the DPF reaches 100% soot level.Was actually going to post that I found a nice work around from BD Diesel. A bit more than the AlphaOBD, but it gives you a high idle option in the truck, no phone or app required.
High Idle Kit Dodge/RAM 5.9L-6.7L Cummins / Chevy-GMC Duramax | 1036622
BD's High Idle kits are easy to install and in most cases adjustable. For Dodge 2007-2019 5.9L-6.7L & 2014-2019 3.0L EcoDiesel/Chevy Duramax 2020 2500-3500us.bddiesel.com
Considering I’m part of the current generation, I really don’t think it’s too much effort. In fact, everyone I know would be more than capable of understanding the need for stationary regen, because we’re more than capable of thinking for ourselves. Maybe stop blaming all the world’s problems on younger generations and grow up?ciclkight, if Makers added the manual Stationary Regen you would also need the WARNING message on the danger of Stationary De-sooting. This Current Generation is FUBAR, That would dirty the environment and require effort, and waste fuel.
ciclkight, the OIL PSI is already L-O-M.
Why NOT add the DPF % also gage?, This Generation is educate on what to think , NOT How to think. Your Asking for Just to Much effort that would effect sales #s.
I didn’t know that, although I would argue that, in almost every scenario I can think of, if someone is letting it get to 100%, they probably shouldn’t be driving a diesel, because they obviously don’t understand them.The problem is that high idle alone will not regen once the DPF reaches 100% soot level.
Considering I’m part of the current generation, I really don’t think it’s too much effort. In fact, everyone I know would be more than capable of understanding the need for stationary regen, because we’re more than capable of thinking for ourselves. Maybe stop blaming all the world’s problems on younger generations and grow up?
I didn’t blame anyone. I said don’t blame us. What facts are there? You’re blaming the “current generation” for something when there’s literally no evidence to back you up. In fact, evidence would indicate the opposite. The average age of a new truck purchaser is over 50 for the 5 most popular brands, and the average age of a used truck purchaser is almost 44. It seems to me the FACTS would indicate the issue is with the older generation, not the newer generation. You have to matter to matter? Well, obviously it matters that the older generation doesn’t know how to take care of their trucks, since they’re the primary demographic.Fact... You blame Me ,shows why they don't. Since You wanted an answer here it is, I don't reason on feeling(s) and don't get Butt hurt over comments that Humans make telling Me to grow up. First you have to Matter to Matter.
cicilkight You may be the exception. Fact manufacture's DON'T spend $$$$$$$ on exceptions.
Fact, Every vehicle that came into the Shop for repairs, The Shop checks the Oil, The Maple Grove MN Shop, 47% of the vehicles oil level was below the full line, 23% were just above the add line or at the line. 12% below add line.
Owners that came in for LOF 60% Below fill line 20% NO oil on stick.
Back early in 2011 Fords 6.7 would Regen at Idle, One Owner started his truck in Garage answer cell phone, went back into house X time later went back to Garage found his plastic rack had collapsed on his truck, The heat from the exhaust melted the legs.
ciclkight, if Makers added the manual Stationary Regen you would also need the WARNING message on the danger of Stationary De-sooting. This Current Generation is FUBAR, That would dirty the environment and require effort, and waste fuel.
ciclkight, the OIL PSI is already L-O-M.
Why NOT add the DPF % also gage?, This Generation is educate on what to think , NOT How to think. Your Asking for Just to Much effort that would effect sales #s.
So big question as I haven’t seen a regen message in 7 months. If I’m driving long distances often, I won’t know if it’s doing a regen unless it reaches too high of a percentage full?