When I bought the MUX, i asked the salesman about the regeneration, he said you could turn the vehicle off and then back on to continue is that CORRECT.
You need to cycle through the dash display to show the DPD level. There is no separate light telling you when a regen is happening, just the DPD screen with info.
I've noticed evey now and then I smell coming out the back of the car near the right rear hub, could this be the DPD burn off happening, the smell has happened a couple of times and I'm a bit concerned, if it might be a wheel bearing or something. thanks.
Not sure about the right rear hub. However, when the DPD does its burn and even after it has finished you may notice a burning smell near the vehicle, especially on the right hand side where the DPD and exhaust system is located. You will tend to notice it more after you park the vehicle after a DPD burn, but if you continue to drive, you shouldn't smell anything...
I am at a loss with my 2.5 2017 D max, it’s regen every morning sometimes more, the DPF has been checked and it’s clear, the bars on the regen go from empty to full in a matter of yards in the morning, it’s had new injectors before I brought it under warranty when the engine was running rough so they are ok. Any ideas what this could be, oil and filter changed as well.
@@PenttiHinikka yes I sold it, it’s the only solution I am afraid, and I won’t be buying an Isuzu again, they need to take responsibility for a problem they know about.
This is very interesting. I have also observed on the new MU-X that they don't show the DPD information. It is quite unfortunate as I think this simple read-out could help prevent people turning off their engine during a burn... Let's hope Isuzu bring back this visual indicator.
Am looking to buy an MUX in June this year but very concerned about the dpf issues in so many diesel engine 4wd's. Isuzu seems to have a lower number of issues with this than other manufactures. It was really great to see the regen in action - has made me less nervous about making the purchase. Thanks for the video and for posting.
I have a 2017 Dmax and I'm having massive issues with DPD Regens. It's driven 400+ km every week on the expressway alone above 110kph and the level guage rises and falls depending on engine load. It's not uncommon to see a Regen 90km from one another. Low ash oil used CJ4 spec changed every 5000km along with Premium Diesel. Isuzu don't WANT to know about it. Fuel consumption has risen to 9.5L per 100 up from 7.8 to 8 per 100km
@Archer Arrow Thanks for the info. I have noted a few people with PDF problems in MUX and Dmax vehicles in all the online research I have done. I will be purchasing an LST MUX in June of this year. I will be installing catch can and additional fuel filter. I hope to also get many km from this vehicle - and chose it after much research. Lets see how our respective MUX's go.
I have been told by dealers to do the regen on a highway. Doing it around town in start stop traffic is NOT the recommended way, and may lead to failures.
Good question. I notice if I do highway driving, it gets around 500km for every regen. For city driving, it regens every 250 - 300km. When the engine is running hot and under load (e.g. highway driving), there is less particulate matter in the exhaust, hence why the DPD doesn't have to regen as often. I've clocked over 21,000km with no DPD issues so far. Isuzu have a great engine, product and experience. Hope this helps.
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Never had an issue with mine. It ain't pretty, and it is not as car like as many others, but it does everything reliably. At the end of the day, that is what counts. Toyota, and Holden both have pretty piss poor reliability with their dpf, and Ford and Nissan have a multitude of other issues. Isuzu are far more reliable.
Thx for the explanation...much appreciated..
When I bought the MUX, i asked the salesman about the regeneration, he said you could turn the vehicle off and then back on to continue is that CORRECT.
Every 500km?!!! Thats awesome im lucky to get 200km between regens!
What engine is in your dmax
I have a 2017 SX DMAX and have 50,000 kms on it and have never seen a light come on or noticed it doing a regen, must be an upper model thing
You need to cycle through the dash display to show the DPD level. There is no separate light telling you when a regen is happening, just the DPD screen with info.
Read you're manual
Same here Tony, mines a 2019 sx only done 8k so far and have never seen a light or anything. I'm glad im not the only one.
Nah you just driving it like it should be... Just flog the shit of it
@@pb8582 obviously you don't even own a model with a DPD or you aren't intelligent enough to read the manual
My d max has just done a regeneration, how do you get the mileage counter back as the dpd graph is staying on ?
I've noticed evey now and then I smell coming out the back of the car near the right rear hub, could this be the DPD burn off happening, the smell has happened a couple of times and I'm a bit concerned, if it might be a wheel bearing or something. thanks.
Not sure about the right rear hub. However, when the DPD does its burn and even after it has finished you may notice a burning smell near the vehicle, especially on the right hand side where the DPD and exhaust system is located. You will tend to notice it more after you park the vehicle after a DPD burn, but if you continue to drive, you shouldn't smell anything...
I am at a loss with my 2.5 2017 D max, it’s regen every morning sometimes more, the DPF has been checked and it’s clear, the bars on the regen go from empty to full in a matter of yards in the morning, it’s had new injectors before I brought it under warranty when the engine was running rough so they are ok. Any ideas what this could be, oil and filter changed as well.
Did you find solution for this?
@@PenttiHinikka yes I sold it, it’s the only solution I am afraid, and I won’t be buying an Isuzu again, they need to take responsibility for a problem they know about.
Same problem
Haven’t seen my 2021 Dmax work vehicle do a burn and it’s now done 40k 🤔
This is very interesting. I have also observed on the new MU-X that they don't show the DPD information. It is quite unfortunate as I think this simple read-out could help prevent people turning off their engine during a burn... Let's hope Isuzu bring back this visual indicator.
Am looking to buy an MUX in June this year but very concerned about the dpf issues in so many diesel engine 4wd's. Isuzu seems to have a lower number of issues with this than other manufactures. It was really great to see the regen in action - has made me less nervous about making the purchase. Thanks for the video and for posting.
Cheers, yes Isuzu do a great job with their DPD system. Glad to be of help.
@Archer Arrow thanks for the feedback! Please also check out my two other videos on Blow By, Catch Cans and the genuine Isuzu Catch Can. Cheers.
I have a 2017 Dmax and I'm having massive issues with DPD Regens.
It's driven 400+ km every week on the expressway alone above 110kph and the level guage rises and falls depending on engine load.
It's not uncommon to see a Regen 90km from one another.
Low ash oil used CJ4 spec changed every 5000km along with Premium Diesel.
Isuzu don't WANT to know about it.
Fuel consumption has risen to 9.5L per 100 up from 7.8 to 8 per 100km
@Archer Arrow Thanks for the info. I have noted a few people with PDF problems in MUX and Dmax vehicles in all the online research I have done. I will be purchasing an LST MUX in June of this year. I will be installing catch can and additional fuel filter. I hope to also get many km from this vehicle - and chose it after much research. Lets see how our respective MUX's go.
@Mojo you do know that they are highly illegal and the fine is 10k plus
I have been told by dealers to do the regen on a highway. Doing it around town in start stop traffic is NOT the recommended way, and may lead to failures.
Rubbish
What have you done to your dmax for that sort of take off
I simply sped up the video to show the principle of it working without the minutes of it actually taking... It does sound nice though :)
@@NJSInstructional that is for sure
is this comon rail or direct diesel injection
Miy 2017 Dmax regenes betwen 45 and 80 KM . Alreay had sensor replaced at cout of 2K Not happy
Is it regen automatically or i have to change any parts?
Regen is automatic
Had my Regen engage at 521km for the first time. Car is brand-new. Any clue how long the dpd lasts?
Good question. I notice if I do highway driving, it gets around 500km for every regen. For city driving, it regens every 250 - 300km. When the engine is running hot and under load (e.g. highway driving), there is less particulate matter in the exhaust, hence why the DPD doesn't have to regen as often. I've clocked over 21,000km with no DPD issues so far. Isuzu have a great engine, product and experience. Hope this helps.
@@NJSInstructional appreciate your feed back.
Warm regards.
How do you force a regen
On this particular vehicle the driver doesn't have a force regen button. On some makes they do...
Schön dich wieder zu sehen, spannende Erklärung! Thanks... ✌🏼
Hast du eigentlich dieses gute Wasserstoff Trinkwasser aus so einem Wasserionisator jemals kennengelernt?
Dieses Wasser ist richtig phänomenal! ☺
Es ist optimal beim Tennis spielen .. 👍🏻
Never had to do anything like this you just don't Flagg your car enough city boys press that acceleration at 4000 rpm on the highway 4 gears easy
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Mux
Awful vehicles, terrible design, unyet the reputation is still high....that's marketing and PR for you
Have you ever drove one.......
Yes I have, they're great...until they go wrong g
Never had an issue with mine. It ain't pretty, and it is not as car like as many others, but it does everything reliably. At the end of the day, that is what counts. Toyota, and Holden both have pretty piss poor reliability with their dpf, and Ford and Nissan have a multitude of other issues. Isuzu are far more reliable.
You sound like you own a gq patrol