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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
CAUTION
If your vehicle is a power take-off (PTO)-equipped model and when the PTO is
•
operated for an extended time period, check that the DPD manual regeneration
indicator light (amber) is not flashing.
During extended engine idling, the DPD manual regeneration indicator light
•
(amber) may come on and the DPD may be automatically regenerated.
Diesel Particulate Defuser (DPD)
→ Refer to page 2-60
Diesel Particulate Defuser (DPD)
→ Refer to page 4-154
DPD Manual Regeneration Procedure
→ Refer to page 4-156
Procedure for Selectable Regeneration
of DPD
→ Refer to page 4-159
Model with MID
When the "AUTO REGEN." (green)
message appears on the display, the DPD
is under automatic regeneration.
When the "PUSH DPD SWITCH" (amber)
message is flashing, the DPD needs to be
manually regenerated.
When the "MANUAL REGEN." (amber)
message appears on the display, manual
regeneration of the DPD is in progress.
Push the DPD switch until the "CHECKING
PM LEVEL" (amber) message appears on
the display. While the message remains
on, the system is checking if selectable
regeneration can be performed. If
the system determines that selectable
regeneration can be performed, the
display changes to a flashing "PUSH DPD
SWITCH" message.
If the display does not change to "PUSH
DPD SWITCH", selectable regeneration
does not need to be performed.
(Green)
(Amber)
(Amber)
(Amber)
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Summary of Contents for N Series 2008
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