Hi, newish XG3140H owner here. This is my first time operating a machine with DPF so I am a little unfamiliar with the expected behavior of this subsystem. Can somebody summarize best operator practices around regeneration?
The question's not entirely theoretical, during hard use recently I got a flashing amber warning light and s81 F00 diagnostic code which appears to represent a "DPF overload fault". I stopped the engine and the fault hasn't recurred in 2-3 hours of subsequent operation, but I am wondering if it means I should proactively force a regen cycle.
Anyway, as a newb I'd love to hear other owners' concise guidance on what I should / shouldn't be doing generally to keep on good terms with a DPF-equipped engine.
Thanks!
- Tim (Wawa, Ontario)
The question's not entirely theoretical, during hard use recently I got a flashing amber warning light and s81 F00 diagnostic code which appears to represent a "DPF overload fault". I stopped the engine and the fault hasn't recurred in 2-3 hours of subsequent operation, but I am wondering if it means I should proactively force a regen cycle.
Anyway, as a newb I'd love to hear other owners' concise guidance on what I should / shouldn't be doing generally to keep on good terms with a DPF-equipped engine.
Thanks!
- Tim (Wawa, Ontario)