flashman252
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Old time forum runner here, havent been on in awhile but need some insight here. Had no idea about changing CCV filters... whoops! Still learning on the first cummins motor ive had. I noticed for about 2 weeks that the truck has been regening about every 150-175 mi. Much much sooner than the avg 400-550 mi that I have tracked the last year or so. I use one of my trip settings to track how often the truck is doing a regen. I can careless about fuel mileage in between fill ups. I use the other trip option to know when I am desired miles to do an oil change/fuel filter change. So I told the ol lady we were taking the truck for a nice little run around to really get it hot and let it hopefully burn off the soot build up. been a rough summer, havent made the long drives I normally do with it so was thinking maybe it was just build up. I mean its 20 min (mostly hwy) to my work, 5 days a week, one way but its not like the 2 hour drives to the lake once a week the truck is used to seeing this time of year.
So 2 days ago I get the "perform service" message on the screen. No CEL, quick google search leads me to the CCV filter. Interweb how to do that and.... ya... not paying anyone to do that job, ill get it done tonight as the filter just hit my front door step.
So......
Could a clogged/dirty/nasty CCV filter cause this issue of frequent regens? Is it time to have the DPF system looked at by dealer? Truck has 75k mi, and i had a faulty sensor at 7k in the DPF system, so thinking it didnt trigger the "perform service" message at 67.5k mi because it was cleared when that was fixed at dealer. Have the truly figured out a way around the 22 ECM's yet? If so, DM me, as im sure this isnt a topic of open discussion.... but it might be time for a gastric bypass on this truck and get the lungs opened up a bit... if you know what I mean.
So 2 days ago I get the "perform service" message on the screen. No CEL, quick google search leads me to the CCV filter. Interweb how to do that and.... ya... not paying anyone to do that job, ill get it done tonight as the filter just hit my front door step.
So......
Could a clogged/dirty/nasty CCV filter cause this issue of frequent regens? Is it time to have the DPF system looked at by dealer? Truck has 75k mi, and i had a faulty sensor at 7k in the DPF system, so thinking it didnt trigger the "perform service" message at 67.5k mi because it was cleared when that was fixed at dealer. Have the truly figured out a way around the 22 ECM's yet? If so, DM me, as im sure this isnt a topic of open discussion.... but it might be time for a gastric bypass on this truck and get the lungs opened up a bit... if you know what I mean.