Removing DPF for DIY clean |
03-08-2020, (Subject: Removing DPF for DIY clean ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean (03-08-2020 )Jorg81 Wrote: Just wanted others input on whether removing DPF filter was fairly simple for even a beginner like me. I watched a video on it, and it looked like a lot to pull off. I have a 2017 KW T680 It is a good place to start, as you will be finding yourself working quite extensively on the truck yourself if you want to stay in business. On my ProStar it is pretty straight forward removing the cans, just watch those pesky sensors as they tend to snap at the bung hole, that is if you have them on your newer truck. When you get the cans off, post some photos. | |||
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Removing DPF for DIY clean - Jorg81 - 03-08-2020, RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - Waterloo - 03-08-2020 RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - Rawze - 03-08-2020, RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - Jorg81 - 03-09-2020, RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - tree98 - 03-09-2020, RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - JimT - 03-09-2020, RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - Rawze - 03-10-2020, RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - Magard - 03-09-2020, RE: Removing DPF for DIY clean - redbeard - 03-09-2020, |
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