Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold |
08-19-2025, (Subject: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold ) Post: #5 | |||
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RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold The ECM commands all kinds of different pressure through the EGR circuit to the intake. You have no way of knowing how much is to much at any given time. I think your chasing your tale and following a rabbit hole with no end. You said you have a code for high DPF differential pressure so start there. When is the last time the DPF was baked? What does aftertreatment history look like when connected with insite? | |||
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RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - tree98 - 08-19-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - 08-19-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - tree98 - 08-19-2025 RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - 08-20-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - 08-22-2025, RE: Air flow escaping at EGR Cooler connection to ex. Manifold - Rawze - 08-20-2025, |
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