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Active regeneration on a 2008 F 250 diesel
littlelasso
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2009-01-09 8:22 PM (#2402)
Subject: Active regeneration on a 2008 F 250 diesel



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When my truck starts to go into active regenration, will it hurt it if  turn off the engine?...or do I need to let it run it'sa course? and Why ? 



Edited by littlelasso 2009-01-09 8:23 PM
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windy
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2009-01-12 5:40 PM (#2403 - in reply to #2402)
Subject: RE: Active regeneration on a 2008 F 250 diesel






Location: Colorado
Call your dealer for the best answer. It is my understanding that when one of these engines(any of the newer diesel engines) goes into active regeneration, it needs to be able to complete the cycle. What it is doing is building enough heat in the particulate filter to completely burn(clean) what is in there, so shutting it off would defeat the purpose. Again, you really want to check with your dealer, and if they are not knowledgeable about trucks, have them help you get the right answer.
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hogtownboss
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-02-10 11:39 PM (#2428 - in reply to #2402)
Subject: RE: Active regeneration on a 2008 F 250 diesel





Posts: 176

Leave it running! A couple of times will not hurt but if this keeps up, you will stop up the POS DPF then the manufacture will find away to blame the need for a $1000.00 replacement on you.

So just make it a habbit to leave it running while in this mode.

I have not noticed the regen on my 07 Dodge yet with 29-k miles.
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