rademamj1
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I take back my comment back, regarding manual cleaning of a DPF filter canister which is fully clogged with diesel particulates. Apparently, in Europe where all diesel cars and trucks come with a factory DPF, a very thriving business exists to do a "forced manual regen" on the DPF in a garage. The garage mechanic typically takes about 2 hours to remove the DPF canister, complete the forced regen and then reinstall the DPF. Typical charge is about $125. This is a lot cheaper than buying a new DPF, and certainly worth looking into.
I would think some diesel truck service centers, like those along interstates that service 18 wheelers here in US, may provide such a service on diesel trucks. A tractor DPF canister should be no more difficult to them.
I would think some diesel truck service centers, like those along interstates that service 18 wheelers here in US, may provide such a service on diesel trucks. A tractor DPF canister should be no more difficult to them.