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Isuzu Dmax Regen
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<blockquote data-quote="reboot" data-source="post: 8144749" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>First thing check your oil level regulary, frequent regens can raise your oil level very fast. </p><p>second I would recommend asking an isuzu main dealer to run diagnostics, a good dealer shouldn’t charge it doesn’t take long.</p><p>Over fueling injectors are a common problem and this will block the dpf and then cause frequent regens which makes matters worse.</p><p>Mine needed 2 new injectors because they was overfueling and Iv pulled it back from 30ml regens to 100-110mls.</p><p> People normally recommend dpf and egr delete programs but this still won’t cure overfueling injectors.</p><p>It could be a faulty £100 dpf sensor or the £400 sensor also apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reboot, post: 8144749, member: 4199"] First thing check your oil level regulary, frequent regens can raise your oil level very fast. second I would recommend asking an isuzu main dealer to run diagnostics, a good dealer shouldn’t charge it doesn’t take long. Over fueling injectors are a common problem and this will block the dpf and then cause frequent regens which makes matters worse. Mine needed 2 new injectors because they was overfueling and Iv pulled it back from 30ml regens to 100-110mls. People normally recommend dpf and egr delete programs but this still won’t cure overfueling injectors. It could be a faulty £100 dpf sensor or the £400 sensor also apparently. [/QUOTE]
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