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<blockquote data-quote="OrioN" data-source="post: 3344682" data-attributes="member: 58562"><p>Wow, no wonder contractors are staying away from the newer generation of diesels with this DEF... drivers aren't paid by the hour to let the regen cycle do it's thang, so it'll trip the MiL or check engine light& go into limp mode until the computer is reset.</p><p></p><p>Isuzu problem: so your vehicle have to run above 30 mph so the exhaust is hot enough for the piss fluid to burn off the soot from the filter/ catalyst...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.worldsweeper.com/FleetManagement/IsuzuDPF_Part2_5.14.html" target="_blank">Isuzu DPF System Troubles</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Drivers aren't paid by the hour to wait for the regen process to fully complete and thus the headache of the subcontractor to bring it in the stealership to get the computer reset. Or if the regeneration is ignored, you'll damage the catalyst... either way it'll cost $$$$ in down time & rental while it's out of commission</p><p></p><p>A few contractor s has the previous generation diesels & they don't have to worry about that.</p><p></p><p>PS I thought I saw some truckers using water instead... would that damage the catalyst over time since it doesn't have urea??? I'm thinking using your Pee would be better. Shrugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OrioN, post: 3344682, member: 58562"] Wow, no wonder contractors are staying away from the newer generation of diesels with this DEF... drivers aren't paid by the hour to let the regen cycle do it's thang, so it'll trip the MiL or check engine light& go into limp mode until the computer is reset. Isuzu problem: so your vehicle have to run above 30 mph so the exhaust is hot enough for the piss fluid to burn off the soot from the filter/ catalyst... [URL="http://www.worldsweeper.com/FleetManagement/IsuzuDPF_Part2_5.14.html"]Isuzu DPF System Troubles[/URL] Drivers aren't paid by the hour to wait for the regen process to fully complete and thus the headache of the subcontractor to bring it in the stealership to get the computer reset. Or if the regeneration is ignored, you'll damage the catalyst... either way it'll cost $$$$ in down time & rental while it's out of commission A few contractor s has the previous generation diesels & they don't have to worry about that. PS I thought I saw some truckers using water instead... would that damage the catalyst over time since it doesn't have urea??? I'm thinking using your Pee would be better. Shrugs [/QUOTE]
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