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After treatment dozer valve operation - RSCTRANS - 01-08-2017 Here is my question and then an explanation of the scenario. When does the dozer valve release fuel into the exhaust system? I know it operates during a regen . However, after I serviced the dozer valve, I had forgotten to tighten up the two boats mounting the valve to the pipe. They were not super loose but loose enough that when I started driving the truck with an empty trailer, fuel was leaking onto the outside of the exhaust pipes causing white smoke. I quickly realized that I had forgotten to tighten up the bolts, and when I did the problem went away. My question is does the dozer valve release fuel constantly? I do not think it was doing a regen when I started driving it as I thought the lights on my dash would show me that. RE: After treatment dozer valve operation - hhow55 - 01-08-2017 (01-08-2017 )RSCTRANS Wrote: Here is my question and then an explanation of the scenario. When does the dozer valve release fuel into the exhaust system? I know it operates during a regen . However, after I serviced the dozer valve, I had forgotten to tighten up the two boats mounting the valve to the pipe. They were not super loose but loose enough that when I started driving the truck with an empty trailer, fuel was leaking onto the outside of the exhaust pipes causing white smoke. I quickly realized that I had forgotten to tighten up the bolts, and when I did the problem went away. My question is does the dozer valve release fuel constantly? I do not think it was doing a regen when I started driving it as I thought the lights on my dash would show me that. The doser does not release fuel constantly, and if it doe's you likely have a bad doser. RE: After treatment dozer valve operation - RSCTRANS - 01-08-2017 That's what I thought. Going to replace it tomorrow. Thanks for your response as it only confirms what my thoughts were. RE: After treatment dozer valve operation - snailexpress - 01-09-2017 You have mention two bolts holding injector so I assume you have 2250. Use the insite test for fuel doser. There is two valves for aftertreatment fuel. Aftertreatment fuel shutoff manifold and doser valve itself. |