@@TRUCKTECHUK I was a coach builder 25 years ago and we used to build horseboxes on the old road runners with the 12v cumins.Things have moved on but I'm looking at building a motorhome on a 7.5 ton truck .In your expert opinion is there a better year chassis to build on and one to avoid ,regards.
How come you don’t go more in to depth when you have no pressure? Such as maybe putting your own supple of ad blue incase maybe a pipe is drawing air in etc? Also after you fitted the pump I noticed the pressure dropped to 6,7.5 bar and then shot back up? Also I have loads of these pumps sitting about where can I get parts? Cheers & good videos!
Hey Dean thanks for the comment. The only time I've encountered air entering an adblue system on DAF is on FAD tippers where the pipes rub under the battery tray I used to flush the pumps out with distilled water but customers want reliability and seeing as I would strip the old units I was able to identify the failed parts such as the rubber membrane behind the pump or the pressure sensors and then start replacing these instead. The pressure drop corresponds to the AdBlue dosing valve opening briefly which you can hear when you run the test and see on jaltest this obviously opens up the supply pipe to the injector hence the pressure drop . I keep the seal kits and associated parts in stock on www.trucktechuk.com usually but they just sell out straight away.......I will make them available for pre-order I think so people can get a look in 🤔
hi nice video I wanted to ask you something, where do you get the membranes? because here in Italy I haven't been able to find them, also because I don't have a spare code. could you provide it to me? because I have two broken pumps both with a cracked diaphragm. I thank you in advance
Hey thanks for the comment. The repair kits are available here. www.trucktechuk.com/product-page/daf-adblue-pump-repair-seal-kit. I do the pump and reverter valve with this kit Hope this helps 😎
Dave thanks for the comment buddy. I'm going to list "a kit" on my site as I buy individual components. Hopefully this should make it simpler for people to purchase
thanks for this video Russ, where can I get parts for bosch denoxtronic, I had a case when the adblue pressure sensor in the unit was faulty and the customer gave €500 per part.
Beny I've had quite a few emails about parts now. I think I'm going to put a kit together of all the bits I'd change while it's open and you can just recondition the lot. I will drop a post in the group when it's up on the site
@TRUCK TECH UK Hello my friend. What do you advice for me to buy for multi brand diagnostic Jaltest, Texa or Autocom. I cant decide what to buy. In your opinion, which one is better at these things: Work with trailers, electric diagrams, reference Information for brands, calibratins, programing, step-by-step diagnostics.
Where do you get these rebuild kits? I work on material handling equipment that runs the Cummins engine and have the same pump and they are expensive to replace regularly so repair kit would be a useful option to offer my customers
@@TRUCKTECHUK i will make sure to pass your details onto customers in the future who need a repair kit then, cheers bud. I don’t mind spending an hour fixing it, paid by the hour and looks simple enough
Hey buddy I'm in the north west, I can supply new non-genuine pumps for £350. Repair wise you would have to send it me to see what parts it needs but a repair starts at £120
Hey, thanks for the comment 👍 . Daf doesn't do the parts, I buy them from a bosch factor. You can find them for sale on my site over at trucktechuk.com/collection/products
Hello Russell, despite the coolant reservoir being full in the 2019 DAF truck, it still displays the "coolant level low" warning. The sound of this warning is quite bothersome for the driver. Whether we fill the reservoir, replace the sensor, or even change the entire reservoir, the warning persists. The dealer in our country charges a significant amount to clear this warning. Please guide on how to resolve this issue.
@@TRUCKTECHUK The truck is a 2019 DAF XF 480 FT, and its engine is the MX-13. The chassis number is 0G253342, which falls outside the range of 0G274270 to 0G298272.
no. Has a intermittend EGR fault code(P103C) which i know is the start off the bearing going out(EGR valve has a little play) but i plan on putting a new valve on it . I have allways prefered to replace parts before the truck fails,specially parts that you know that will wear out before the engine does. Ps i raise this question not just for me but also for the others who watch your video's. @@TRUCKTECHUK
Could be the EGR valve, but could also be sign of needing to clean EGR cooler, venturi tube, and air management sensors. The upstream Nox sensor could also be causing the fault.@@daf106brugge4
Ha ha ha you are right! I'd have to start doing videos on the other junk I try not to work on like Mercedes-Benz or Fiat! I love Daf as a product, as the market leader in truck sales from a business point of view it makes sense to specialise in repairing these due to the amount of Daf products on the road. It's amazing how I can run a business just fixing them 😅😅😅😅
Hi, I am a DAF mechanic from Taiwan. Your videos have been very helpful to me as a newbie to euro6.
thank you bro😊
Great work really interesting and educational.
Thanks for watching Robert and I'm glad you liked the content 😊 👍
@@TRUCKTECHUK I was a coach builder 25 years ago and we used to build horseboxes on the old road runners with the 12v cumins.Things have moved on but I'm looking at building a motorhome on a 7.5 ton truck .In your expert opinion is there a better year chassis to build on and one to avoid ,regards.
Great stuff, didn't know you could even get the bits for a re build.
Love the mouse pad!
Ha ha ha I thought someone might catch onto it 😅😅😅👌😎
How come you don’t go more in to depth when you have no pressure? Such as maybe putting your own supple of ad blue incase maybe a pipe is drawing air in etc? Also after you fitted the pump I noticed the pressure dropped to 6,7.5 bar and then shot back up? Also I have loads of these pumps sitting about where can I get parts? Cheers & good videos!
Hey Dean thanks for the comment.
The only time I've encountered air entering an adblue system on DAF is on FAD tippers where the pipes rub under the battery tray
I used to flush the pumps out with distilled water but customers want reliability and seeing as I would strip the old units I was able to identify the failed parts such as the rubber membrane behind the pump or the pressure sensors and then start replacing these instead.
The pressure drop corresponds to the AdBlue dosing valve opening briefly which you can hear when you run the test and see on jaltest this obviously opens up the supply pipe to the injector hence the pressure drop
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I keep the seal kits and associated parts in stock on www.trucktechuk.com usually but they just sell out straight away.......I will make them available for pre-order I think so people can get a look in 🤔
hi nice video I wanted to ask you something, where do you get the membranes? because here in Italy I haven't been able to find them, also because I don't have a spare code. could you provide it to me? because I have two broken pumps both with a cracked diaphragm. I thank you in advance
Hey thanks for the comment. The repair kits are available here. www.trucktechuk.com/product-page/daf-adblue-pump-repair-seal-kit. I do the pump and reverter valve with this kit
Hope this helps 😎
Thank you very much.
Always a pleasure mate 👌😎
hello, can you please tell me where I can find repair putty for the Adblue pump? thank you
Great video!! I will also be interested in the rebuild kit
Dave thanks for the comment buddy. I'm going to list "a kit" on my site as I buy individual components. Hopefully this should make it simpler for people to purchase
thanks for this video Russ, where can I get parts for bosch denoxtronic, I had a case when the adblue pressure sensor in the unit was faulty and the customer gave €500 per part.
Beny I've had quite a few emails about parts now. I think I'm going to put a kit together of all the bits I'd change while it's open and you can just recondition the lot.
I will drop a post in the group when it's up on the site
Thanks bro i am waiting that have a good day !
@TRUCK TECH UK Hello my friend. What do you advice for me to buy for multi brand diagnostic Jaltest, Texa or Autocom. I cant decide what to buy. In your opinion, which one is better at these things: Work with trailers, electric diagrams, reference Information for brands, calibratins, programing, step-by-step diagnostics.
Legend! Thank you sir!! Can you recommend a supplier for the seal kit?
nice work mate 👍👍
Cheers Steve 👌😎 and thanks for the comment
Where do you get these rebuild kits? I work on material handling equipment that runs the Cummins engine and have the same pump and they are expensive to replace regularly so repair kit would be a useful option to offer my customers
Josh I've had so many emails for them I'm going to put them on my site for sale later today 👌.
@@TRUCKTECHUK i will make sure to pass your details onto customers in the future who need a repair kit then, cheers bud. I don’t mind spending an hour fixing it, paid by the hour and looks simple enough
Hi do you know what the main wire is to the brake pad wear to bypass on a xf 480 70 reg thanks
70 plate you can't sorry it has to be fixed. It was 3406 but brake pad wear now runs through CMF AND CMR
Ok thanks. Should a short show up on jaltest ?
@ricardo-wb7rt can you not ring jaltest uk support at Eclipse?
Where in the uk are you please and how much is this all in ?
Hey buddy I'm in the north west, I can supply new non-genuine pumps for £350. Repair wise you would have to send it me to see what parts it needs but a repair starts at £120
@@TRUCKTECHUK north West are you in google I did Google the name comes up scunthorpe ?
How much cost the diagnostic tools, AND WICH PROGRAM DO YOU USE?
Where do we get the parts? DAF?
Hey, thanks for the comment 👍 . Daf doesn't do the parts, I buy them from a bosch factor.
You can find them for sale on my site over at trucktechuk.com/collection/products
Hello Russell, despite the coolant reservoir being full in the 2019 DAF truck, it still displays the "coolant level low" warning. The sound of this warning is quite bothersome for the driver. Whether we fill the reservoir, replace the sensor, or even change the entire reservoir, the warning persists. The dealer in our country charges a significant amount to clear this warning. Please guide on how to resolve this issue.
What engine is it? MX-13 AND is THE CHASSIS NUMBER BETWEEN 0G274270 and 0G298272?
@@TRUCKTECHUK
The truck is a 2019 DAF XF 480 FT, and its engine is the MX-13. The chassis number is 0G253342, which falls outside the range of 0G274270 to 0G298272.
Would you rebuild on 8 1/2y old mx11(640 000km) the pump preventive? Truck will stay in the compagny for several more years.At present no fault codes.
Has the engine failed currently?
no. Has a intermittend EGR fault code(P103C) which i know is the start off the bearing going out(EGR valve has a little play) but i plan on putting a new valve on it .
I have allways prefered to replace parts before the truck fails,specially parts that you know that will wear out before the engine does.
Ps i raise this question not just for me but also for the others who watch your video's. @@TRUCKTECHUK
Could be the EGR valve, but could also be sign of needing to clean EGR cooler, venturi tube, and air management sensors. The upstream Nox sensor could also be causing the fault.@@daf106brugge4
Hello buddy😊, thanks for the video.. Still watching and follow you 😊😊😊
Hey mate hope you're okay 😎👌 thanks for dropping by and saying hello 👋
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No problem buddy, I hope you found it educational 😎👌
Sir How I can pay for your site?Please help with this
GOOD JOB👍
Thanks for the comment mate 😎👍
If it wasn't for Daf you'd be out of work😂
Ha ha ha you are right! I'd have to start doing videos on the other junk I try not to work on like Mercedes-Benz or Fiat! I love Daf as a product, as the market leader in truck sales from a business point of view it makes sense to specialise in repairing these due to the amount of Daf products on the road. It's amazing how I can run a business just fixing them 😅😅😅😅
Repair is uneconomical - is a DAF after all.