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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
ADVICE
Should the selectable regeneration be interrupted due to restart of driving, the
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DPD manual regeneration indicator light (amber) will start "flashing" if your
vehicle is not equipped with MID, or the "MANUAL REGEN." message (amber)
changes to a "flashing" "PUSH DPD SWITCH" message (amber) if your vehicle
is equipped with MID. In this case, stop the vehicle safely immediately, press
the DPD switch again, and wait until the selectable regeneration is completed.
Do not continue driving or using the PTO, if the vehicle is so equipped, with the
indicator light or the message flashing.
When the PM level in the DPD filter is lower than the preset level, the DPD
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manual regeneration indicator light (amber) does not change from "steady
illumination" to "flashing" if your vehicle is not equipped with MID even if the
DPD switch is kept pressed. Likewise, the "CHECKING PM LEVEL" message
(amber) does not change to a "flashing" "PUSH DPD SWITCH" message
(amber) if your vehicle is equipped with MID. In either case, the DPD does not
require regeneration, so it ignores the DPD switch operation.
WARNING
White smoke may be produced during regeneration. Do not perform
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regeneration in a poorly ventilated indoor place.
4. Press the DPD switch again.
5. If your vehicle is not equipped with MID, the DPD manual regeneration
indicator light (amber) stops flashing and then stays on, and the engine speed
automatically increases to start regeneration.
If your vehicle is equipped with MID, the flashing "PUSH DPD SWITCH" message
(amber) changes to the "MANUAL REGEN." message (amber), and the engine
speed automatically increases to start regeneration.
6. Do not leave the vehicle during regeneration. Regeneration normally completes
in about 20 minutes.
7. When the DPD manual regeneration indicator light (amber) (in a model without
MID) or the "MANUAL REGEN." message (amber) (in a model with MID) goes
out, regeneration is completed. Normal driving is then possible.
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