I admire your calm, methodical approach, Deo. Thanks for sharing your experience and expertise. By the way, your air hose sounds like it has a pretty substantial leak.
I love you Deo, after graduating from motor vehicle college recently, watching your videos has now made me to understand and appreciate all what I was taught even though peripherally, it is now coming full circle. I will never stop watching the channel, the contents are so enriching , educational and informative. Thanks my brother from another mum.
Great Vid & Work.. In Europe we would have soaked the old filter in DPF cleaner for 24 hours and flush it through with water and pressure hose.(the DPFs are damm expensive) but a great job, if its new why not just connect and check with scan tool !!!!!
Just watched Parts 1 and 2 as my car (2010 Jaguar XF 3.0 twin turbo diesel) has started complaining about a full DPF. Really good videos and an excellent presentational style. Thank you; I feel much better informed and less overawed by the issue now.
love you work and video great job i am no expert on diesel i am a old man a retired mecanic that like teasing the young one LOL but i did look at you video part 1 and the needle on your vacuum gauge did move the same distance after your clean it even the needle start at different spot as on the new dpf the only thing diff you did is reset the dpf when the engine was hot and it did not reset so the code did not erase and when you reset it after replace dpf the engine was cold it did so it work on reset so it must be a temp thing i think and i think you can send the old dpf to be clean by putting in a hot oven that burn all the sutt and i do not think you can put a vacuum gauge on a exaust thanks great video
Can you explain how the "current particulate filter load" gets calculated on the ECU. After you teach-in new DPF with the scan tool,the soot and ash content went back to Zero, why was the filter load number not changing even after you sprayed the DPF cleaner. I was expecting that number to be restarted as well until the computer recalculates the new values. Also you check backpressure with gauge but wouldn't the reading from the scanner on the DPF pressure differential shall tell you if you have blockage. similar as the gauge but being able to see it on the scanner as Hpa or mbar pressure differential numbers..?
@pwrcycles4735 Doing the Teach in process resets the sensor values in the ECM so although the values got reset but the soot level in the DPF remained pretty high that's why the current soot load PID didn't change, and the computer calculates that by comparing the pressure difference between the inlet of the DPF and the outlet of it! I like to use the gauge to make sure that the scanner is accurate, I do that to double check what the scanner is saying
It's an accumulated value. The engine determines the resistance in the filter according to the differential pressure and the mass airflow. This value for the resistance is added over time, giving a certain 'load' value. And if that load value is over threshold, it will set a trouble code. The value itself isn't in any real unit, it's an arbitrary magic number that is only used internally and the specific method used to calculate/adapt it is only known to Mercedes.
Can A bard DPF sensor restrict the engector from spreading There is a 2013 Chevrolet captive am working of there is no ignition on the egector and it's not starting but there is light on the glow plug suket, I put it a scan tool to check the problem, the code I saw was,p242f DPF Regenarable
Hi. Great video again, thank you. I am really pleased that my OM642 engined Jeep does not have a DPF. Why do you think the DPF was blocked? Is there an issue with the engine or is it just that the DPF is 16 years old? I think that a blocked DPF is perhaps a symptom of something else happening.
@Nick-bp7jf Great question! There was no other issues with the engine! the engine ran fine, the DPF was clogged because of too much soot accumulated in it over the years
Diesels are much more common here in Europe and the UK. Infamously all the emissions control gear (like the DPF) suffer with short runs. Longer high speed runs give the DPF a chance to periodically regenerate on its own.
Hello Kit’s, My friend has Mercedes S-500(2001), the radiator fan motor doesn’t work, I check all except fan control module, can you tell me where is it located? Thank you so much. 👍👍👍
Your exhaust before the DPF has a leak, you can see the smoke, so this van will come back for a clamp or a little weld! There shouldn't be a smoke coming from anywhere except the tail pipe! Everything else was perfect and do a Regen every time you change a DPF!
You sir are a treasure. Your videos are clear, detailed and very easy to follow. I have learned so much from you as I own a 2009 Dodge era sprinter.
@MarcPrice-e9y Thank you!
I admire your calm, methodical approach, Deo. Thanks for sharing your experience and expertise. By the way, your air hose sounds like it has a pretty substantial leak.
@Taldish My Pleasure! Thanks, I will take care of my air fitting!
I love you Deo, after graduating from motor vehicle college recently, watching your videos has now made me to understand and appreciate all what I was taught even though peripherally, it is now coming full circle. I will never stop watching the channel, the contents are so enriching , educational and informative. Thanks my brother from another mum.
@joelawoyomi9102 I love you back, I'm glad to hear that the videos have been helpful!
Great Vid & Work.. In Europe we would have soaked the old filter in DPF cleaner for 24 hours and flush it through with water and pressure hose.(the DPFs are damm expensive) but a great job, if its new why not just connect and check with scan tool !!!!!
@neildean7515 Yes! Thanks
Great work although it was challenging. Non of the problem succeed but you always win. From South Afrixa
@wsnxumalo6707 Thank you my Friend!
Just watched Parts 1 and 2 as my car (2010 Jaguar XF 3.0 twin turbo diesel) has started complaining about a full DPF.
Really good videos and an excellent presentational style. Thank you; I feel much better informed and less overawed by the issue now.
@manokent My Pleasure!
Very well explained... thanks my friend
@artchavez2841 My Pleasure! Thanks
That repair including the video content was good to go👍👍
@johnbower Thank you!
Hi bro kazibwe appreciate all yr lessonz
@KazibweRonald My Pleasure!
love you work and video great job
i am no expert on diesel
i am a old man a retired mecanic that like teasing the young one LOL
but i did look at you video part 1 and the needle on your vacuum gauge did move the same distance after your clean it even the needle start at different spot as on the new dpf
the only thing diff you did is reset the dpf when the engine was hot and it did not reset so the code did not erase
and when you reset it after replace dpf the engine was cold it did so it work on reset
so it must be a temp thing i think
and i think you can send the old dpf to be clean by putting in a hot oven that burn all the sutt
and i do not think you can put a vacuum gauge on a exaust
thanks great video
@danman9017 Thank you! I gauge got out of calibration for some reason, There was a pressure change if you look closely!!
Thank you for posting!
@fyrcap10joe1 My Pleasure!
Doing a good job 😊
@danielsarpong3159 Thank you!
Best of best!
@davidgooden219 Thank you!
Good work bro
@mohammedshafiq4053 Thank you!
Hello,
Whatcis the name for the long braket in the rear of the Particulate filter? I can't find it online. Thank you
@HERBEQUECatering-x2l it's an exhaust clamp
Why we cant put again after a while dpf cleaner? It won't clean the rest of soot?
@StelaStratulatKasttela if the DPF soot level is over 75% the cleaner may not work!
Great video
@LifewitSirT Thank you!
Love you😊
@timmytran2616 Thanks! Love you back
Can you explain how the "current particulate filter load" gets calculated on the ECU. After you teach-in new DPF with the scan tool,the soot and ash content went back to Zero, why was the filter load number not changing even after you sprayed the DPF cleaner. I was expecting that number to be restarted as well until the computer recalculates the new values. Also you check backpressure with gauge but wouldn't the reading from the scanner on the DPF pressure differential shall tell you if you have blockage. similar as the gauge but being able to see it on the scanner as Hpa or mbar pressure differential numbers..?
@pwrcycles4735 Doing the Teach in process resets the sensor values in the ECM so although the values got reset but the soot level in the DPF remained pretty high that's why the current soot load PID didn't change, and the computer calculates that by comparing the pressure difference between the inlet of the DPF and the outlet of it!
I like to use the gauge to make sure that the scanner is accurate, I do that to double check what the scanner is saying
It's an accumulated value. The engine determines the resistance in the filter according to the differential pressure and the mass airflow. This value for the resistance is added over time, giving a certain 'load' value. And if that load value is over threshold, it will set a trouble code.
The value itself isn't in any real unit, it's an arbitrary magic number that is only used internally and the specific method used to calculate/adapt it is only known to Mercedes.
I really enjoy and appreciate your videos, which country are you
Can A bard DPF sensor restrict the engector from spreading
There is a 2013 Chevrolet captive am working of there is no ignition on the egector and it's not starting but there is light on the glow plug suket, I put it a scan tool to check the problem, the code I saw was,p242f DPF Regenarable
@GabrielEbenezer-ko2hp Sorry! I didn't understand your question!
Hi. Great video again, thank you.
I am really pleased that my OM642 engined Jeep does not have a DPF.
Why do you think the DPF was blocked? Is there an issue with the engine or is it just that the DPF is 16 years old?
I think that a blocked DPF is perhaps a symptom of something else happening.
@Nick-bp7jf Great question! There was no other issues with the engine! the engine ran fine, the DPF was clogged because of too much soot accumulated in it over the years
Diesels are much more common here in Europe and the UK. Infamously all the emissions control gear (like the DPF) suffer with short runs. Longer high speed runs give the DPF a chance to periodically regenerate on its own.
Hello Kit’s, My friend has Mercedes S-500(2001), the radiator fan motor doesn’t work, I check all except fan control module, can you tell me where is it located? Thank you so much. 👍👍👍
@mckinleysov2677 The cooling fan module on this vehicle is located Below the right Headlight behind the bumper
1 question: if the car mark 1000 c degrees at sensor b19/9 before particule sensor, the mercedes can regenerate dpf alone?
@JohnSalchichon95 it looks like the temperature of that sensor is too high!
@@KITS_Auto_and_Truck_Repair i know, but when i start the vehicle at the morning, is the same 1000c dgrees
goog job
@juanfraneve Thanks!
How to clean DPF for 2023 sprinter van
@user-se5kz7ui9g Check out my DPF Cleaning video!
what was the smoke ?
@TempehGoreng what smoke?
Your exhaust before the DPF has a leak, you can see the smoke, so this van will come back for a clamp or a little weld! There shouldn't be a smoke coming from anywhere except the tail pipe! Everything else was perfect and do a Regen every time you change a DPF!
@am.b5688 Oh Cool, Thanks!
Mssg yrcompany
@KazibweRonald Good!