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Exhaust filter

Signguy2020

New Member
Sep 30, 2024
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Truck Year
2015
My warning that my filter was “80% full, drive highway speeds to resolve” came on, so I did that but it didn’t help and now says “100% full, see dealer
 

BTdriver

Member
Aug 30, 2018
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Truck Year
2015
Your DPF is "full", meaning that it is restricting exhaust flow and needs a regen to burn of all the collected soot. Yes, the dealer can trigger a regen, but will likely say you also need a bunch of parts for a bunch of money. You can do it yourself but will need a unit to connect to OBD port and connect to the ECU. Search this site for "how to..."
 

BTdriver

Member
Aug 30, 2018
96
41
Truck Year
2015
Also, check out the thread:

Wanted OBD2 Tool With Forced DPF Regen​

Has some different tools that can be used to force regen.
 

WBORGESV

New Member
Oct 12, 2024
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Truck Year
2016
My warning that my filter was “80% full, drive highway speeds to resolve” came on, so I did that but it didn’t help and now says “100% full, see dealer
I did the same. Now is at 100% and need to take it to the dealer. My OBD don't have the option to force reagent and I try to put it in neutral and force a reagent but unsuccessful. My cuestión is: how much longer can I drive it?
 

BTdriver

Member
Aug 30, 2018
96
41
Truck Year
2015
How long did you drive at highway speeds? When I used to get this message, I would have to drive for 10+ min before the DPF was hot enough to start the burn-off. Once it started, the dash would display the percentage as it went down - 10% increments. Putting more load on the engine, such as driving an extended uphill, or towing a trailer with high wind resistance, or into a strong headwind will raise your EGTs and help the process go faster.
 
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