My 2022 Lariat, I have OCR enabled on it and love it. My 2024 however won’t allow OCR to be enabled but it also is a better active system. At least when it does regen, it only fills the filter to 50% which takes about 8 miles to cook off. Also if in regen and power is shut off, it resumes the current regen cycle on next power up. My 2022 would not resume, it would just start refilling the filter until 100% full.
Nice. I haven’t dealt with anything other than my 2017 so I don’t know anything about how they work. It’s good that they have updated the systems some. And the way it won’t resume on a restart like that is why I try to do them as static when I can. Like to make sure it’s always fully cleaned when it needs it. Thanks for the comment!!
Very nice. My truck is still 100% stock (except for onboard air and airbags) so far. Maybe at some point I might do some mods to it like that. Thanks for the info and comment!!
What do you mean? I've been putting regular leaded gasoline in mine for the last five years! And of course I'm joking, don't put gas in your diesel. ;) Thanks for the comment!
OCR is something that you need to enable yourself. You do it with an OBD2 reader and a free software called Forscan. There are several videos here on RUclips that will explain the exact process of how it's done. Good luck and know that is is well worth the time to figure it out. There are a lot of things that you can do to your truck with the software.
The OCR has to turned on in the trucks computer system with the device that I showed in the video and Forscan software.. It does not come enabled by default.
@@rigobeltran9649 You can download a copy of Forscan at forscan.org/ . Make sure you do your research and understand how it works and what is needed before you start trying to change things. It is pretty straightforward once you understand but you can mess things up pretty bad if you just go at it all willy nilly. Again, fully research what you need to do BEFORE you start doing things to the truck. There are spreadsheets out there with all the codes and such you need to know. As well, there are thousands of youtube videos out there explaining what needs to happen. Good luck.
That's some crazy stuff right there! Just got myself a 2019 6.7L and have been reading up on this DPF business. Coming from a 7.3L I didn't know anything about this system. I believe the manual says that driver input is not necessary and that the regens are automatic...is that not the case? So 4 days after buying the truck I get a damn CEL with a DTC of P2002, which as you know is the DPF system. Guess I'm off to the dealer...just glad I'm still under warranty!
Congrats on the new 6.7. Great engines. The regens are automatic if you drive a lot on the interstate. They need non-stop travel for it fully clean the DPF. If you stop the truck the regen ends and it doesn't get to fully clean the filter. At the very least you should turn on the DPF percentage so you know the level of "fullness" that it is currently at. I setup OCR on my truck because there is sometimes that I'm only doing short drives and it is nice to be able to do a manual DPF clean. Knowing that the filter is back to zero percent when its done. Keeps those P2002's from surprising you. Warranty or not, truck still has to go to the shop which means downtime for you. The OBD2 reader is like 30 bucks, Forscan is free, and that is 100% worth the piece of mind that my truck is going to be doing what it should be when I need it to rather than it being laid up at the dealer getting fixed.. ;) Thanks for comments and good luck!
Hey man, thanks for the video. I’m considering to buy a 6.7 power stroke, but I don’t drive on highway daily. If you had to guess, what percentage of your miles has to be highway miles in order to keep the system “clean”? Thanks!
Normally it will take about 20 to 30 mile nonstop to get the DPF fully cleaned. I don't drive on the interstates too much myself these days which is why I enabled the OCR stuff. With it enabled (like I show in the video) you don't really need to drive it to clean it. Just pull off some where safe and manually run it when it's full. Works like a champ. Let me know if you have other questions and I'll do my best to help if I can. Thanks for the question and comment!! Good luck!
Hey, it is something that has to be enabled after the fact. It is not turned on by default. If you search on RUclips for something like "enabling Ford OCR" you should find the method for enabling it. You need an OBD2 reader like I showed in my video as well as a copy of Forscan (which you can download for free at forscan.org) on a windows laptop. You could also try a Ford dealer service center and see if they will enable it for you as well. They may or may not do it for you. But it's actually a pretty straight forward process once you understand how it all works. Hope this helps some and thanks for the comment. Good luck.
Thanks for the information. I'm still learning how the new stuff works. Lol. I'm still debating whether to to learn the new systems or just delete altogether. I've heard a lot about 4scan but kinda leary about going that deep into the computer (some things you can't UNDO)lmao 😂 I'll try the Dealer route first
@@jasonschaeffer72 Yeah, I'm thought about deleting mine too but decided against it. Hopefully the dealer will be able to hook you up. Make sure to tell them that you want the "inhibit" feature turned on so you can stop a regen from starting when you don't want it to. Good luck!!
That should not be the case.. Pretty much any 2017+ Ford Super Duty with the 6.7 diesel in it can do this. You have to use Forscan to enable everything or a dealer may (or may not) do it for you. But other than that, they all should support it. Thanks for the comment.
Hey, It is something that you will need have enabled at a Ford dealer, or get an OBD2 reader (like I showed in the video) and Forscan software to enable the settings yourself. A quick RUclips search will show the exact process for DIY. Thanks for the comment.
Im having a huge problem my 2017 super duty 6.7 when its doing the regen it bellows white smoke out of the exhaust and smells in the cab i hope you can help me out with that
Hey, from what I've read, some white smoke is normal. Mine does it as well. Not massive amounts but it does smoke. Usually only happens right when I start it off, after about 3-5 minutes the smoke stops. As for the smell in the cab, I always keep my windows up and it's never been a problem. Are you doing a manual regen when it smokes like that? And does it complete the regen, meaning your exhaust percentage goes back to 0%? Keep in mind, I am not a super duty mechanic or anything.
@@dahoodieguy the “white smoke” is merely DEF vapor. During regen, the DEF system is pumping nearly 100% of capacity to the DEF injector to reduce nox because EGR is cut off during regen due to fuel dumping and the elevated EGTs. So, once it gets thoroughly hot in the DOC (located after the DPF/downstream) those vapors aren’t visible anymore since EGTs are then near 1100 inside the DOC.
I have the 2021 F-450. I've noticed it regen once. I now have almost 300'000 miles on I and I've not seen the regen lite come on once since. Almost all of my milage is interstate. Is this a potential problem. Also there does not seem to be any manual override options????
That regen light only comes on when you turn off the auto regen, otherwise you will never see it. And the manual stuff has to enabled after the fact, it's not on by default. From the sounds of it, you have nothing to worry about. 300k miles on your truck everything is good. I only enabled all of the OCR regen stuff because I don't do a lot of interstate travel so my truck never has a chance to do it's auto regens, so I set it up so I can do them manually. If you're on the interstates all the time the truck will handle them all by its self.
I just performed this OCR in my driveway. After it was complete and the engine idled down. I tried taking it for a drive and upon take off and braking to a stop the engine acted as if it were going to cut out and die but it would always stay alive. Drives fine but idles at 500rpm. What’s wrong?
Hey, I've never had that issue before with mine. After the DPF clean completes, I will always drive it around a little bit to help things cool off some as it gets pretty hot during the cleaning process. Did it fully clean the DPF back down to zero percent in the read out? And other than the low idle does everything else seem like it's working as it should be? I'm not really sure what the issue could be as I am not a diesel mechanic. I just know how mine behaves and I've never had any issues what so ever. A little bit of white smoke when it starts which goes away pretty quick, it does its thing and I drive off like normal. What model/miles and year is your truck? Has it thrown any codes or anything? Do you notice anything out of place like high engine oil temps or anything? Was that the first time you've done one of the static cleans like that? I would suggest that you post about it on one of the Super Duty forums on Facebook to see if anyone else has had this type of issue. I'd be interested in knowing what (if anything) you find out. Good luck.
I'm not 100% sure. My truck does not do that. I've read that one of the latest recalls (20E07 I think it is) that reflashes the PCM will cause this and I will not let them do that one on my truck just yet. I believe it does have something to do with the exhaust system (NOx levels or something) but again, I'm not 100% sure. But I am 100% sure that a DPF regen will not start automatically (keyword) while the truck is in park. If you have the DPF percentage setup in your truck, watch it while it's idling at 1k and see if the percentage decreases or not. I'm willing to bet that it won't. If you do and test it, let us know how it goes. I'd be interested in knowing. Thanks for the comment and good luck!
Does it have to be at a certain percentage? Because I just downloaded for scan and I added the features but I cannot unselect the auto regen after I’ve added it.
Yes, it has to show FULL in the DPF filter screen to start a regen. Once you are in park with the parking brake set (and the engine is upto temp), it will show the option to hold down "OK" to start the cleaning process. It will then ask you to make sure everything is clear around you and to hold "OK" again. After that it starts. If you touch the brake pedal it will stop it. As for the auto regen button, there are two steps to that if I remember correctly. One is to make the option show up on the screen and the other is to actually enable it so you can turn it off and on. One is in the IPC and the other is in PCM. Both are the plain english sections, not all the hex code stuff. Here is how they say it in the code sheet I have.. "Enable auto regen in IPC and select option 3 under "DPF manual regeneration" in PCM (not as built)." Hope this helps!!
@@dahoodieguy ok. That might help. Because I got it to show up. But couldn’t Uncheck the auto regen. But my filter is only at 55%. I tried to install the manual regen feature I found on forscan but it said it wasn’t compatible. So I’ll look in the PCM for the other option. Thanks for taking the time to help. This clears up and helps a bunch.
Thomas, I have a 2019 F450 that has an engine light and I plugged in a code reader and says the DPF is damaged or needs to be cleaned. Only have 11,000 miles on it so Im thinking Im not driving it enough. I just went out to the truck and can't access any of the items you show in your video. Its like my truck is dumbed down. Do I need to Code reader with he usb cable you showed to plug into a laptop to tell the truck to regen? Thanks in advance. Great video
Hey JS, yes, you need to have an USB OBD2 reader. The one I showed is the recommended one from Forscan. Forscan is a software that will allow you to change settings in the trucks onboard computers to make different things happen. One of which is the ability to turn on the OCR features that I show in the video. I would suggest searching RUclips for Forscan tutorials. As well there are spread sheets with all of the codes and such to make the changes to turn on all of the OCR stuff on the internet. It's actually pretty straight forward once you take the time to understand it. Based on my experience with my truck, the DPF filter will need to be cleaned once about every one to one and half tanks of fuel. If you drive for longer (20-30 miles) distances (non-stop) the truck should clean the filter all on it's own. If you are only driving short distances the truck will not be able to get the filter fully cleaned and you start to run into issues. That's why I turned on OCR myself. You can get a free demo license for Forscan at forscan.org. You need the full version of Forscan for windows as well, the lite version won't do what you need. Hope this helps and feel free to ask if you have any other questions.
After re-reading you comment, I'm going to say that you might need to go the dealer and have them do a manual clean for you. Once the filter reaches 120% the OCR stuff won't work and it has to be forced by some special tool that the dealer techs have. Being your engine light is on you might be over the limits and Forscan won't be able to help solve this current issue. Still worth doing so you know the status going forward though. Good luck.
Hello, the OBDII connector is called "OBDLink EX" and you can grab it for about 60 bucks on Amazon. The software side you can download from forscan.org. You can get a 3 month license from them for free. You will need a windows install to use their software. Hope this helps. Good luck.
@@dahoodieguy T hank you for the heads up on the parts. So after Ford did the regeneration they have advised me I need a new cat. At the cost of $6700. Plus $1200 Installed now I am looking for a new cat.
@@georgemcpherson102 I don't know exactly what is involved with all of that, but I see catalytic converters online for 500'ish bucks or so. Might be worth a second opinion from another dealer or diesel shop before you drop close to 10k. Just my thoughts. Good luck!
I'm not 100% sure on the process for that truck. Never owned a F150 diesel. I'm sure there is a process out there on the internet somewhere though. Good luck!!
Hey man, got a question. I have a 2019 f250 platinum 6.7. The rpm’s will shoot up to 1k when its warming up or when idling while in park, and I can here the turbo spooling, I’ll tap the gas and it goes back to normal. I don’t have the manual filter clean option, was curious what you or anyone thought this might be coming from?
Heyhey, I do believe that is from a Ford recall that has been done to your truck. Which was a PCM flash that changed something with the SCR. I'm not 100% sure but I think it was Ford EMISSION Recall 20E07. Have you had any recalls taken care of on your truck in the past? And the manual regen stuff doesn't come turned on by default. It's something that you have to turn on or get a Ford dealer to do for you if they will. Hope that helps and thanks for the question.
Thought I'd post you an update. I was reading some posts on the FB Super Duty forms this morning and happened to run across a good explanation for what you are seeing with the idle up. Figured I'd post it for you. "The exhaust aftertreatment does not work properly when cold. The DOC cannot convert HC and the SCR cannot convert NOx. These constituents accumulate in the exhaust or slip through and cause pollution. The elevated idle will result in a proper working aftertreatment and burn off of accumulated constituents." Hopes this helps explain better why it's doing that.
I would be considered normal if your truck has had the recall done to it I do believe. I have not let them flash my truck as of yet so I do not experience this myself.
I don't think there is anything you should be doing. If it's idling up, just hit the brake pedal and it should stop. Not something that you have worry about. More just the truck trying to make the emissions work the way they want it to. I'm pretty sure it will continue to do it basically for the rest of the trucks life unless they come out with a newer recall that changes something. And as I stated in the comment above, I have not let them do this recall to my truck so I'm not 100% sure on the whats and whys and such. Just my own observations from what I see online. Thanks for the question and I hope this helps some what.
Because I was only driving for a short distance. I was actually parked right around the corner from the place I was staying at. And doing a automatic regen requires me to be driving non-stop for like 20 to 40 miles. If you stop during that time the regen will end. I like to make sure it completes 100% every time so I do them on the side of the road unless I know I'm going to be driving for a while on the interstates (i.e. no red lights or stop signs).
Sorry for the late reply, I just saw this one. It should be the same on the 22 as well. I've never set it on one though so I'm not 100% sure but I would think it would be able to do it. You could also ask a Ford dealership to turn it all on for you too. They can do it, if they will.
Hey I switched to manual regen W/ active Regen inhibit. It’s not showing on the instrument panel with the percentage. Do I have to switch something else to get It on the instrument panel? I have a 2019 F250.
Yes, There is two parts to it.. Sounds like you got the second one done. The first one is to add the percentage screen to the display. That is where you actually start the manual regen process from. Don't know where you are getting your settings from but on my sheet there is one called "Add DPF Filter % to screen" which is under IPC 720-07-02 and another for "Enable Auto-Regen Checkbox" which is on the plain english side.
Here is now I see it on my sheet. Don't know how this is going to come through but here it is... Add DPF Filter % to screen IPC 720-07-02 x7xx xxxx xFxx xxxx This adds the DPF % screen to the Truck Information screen. Some trucks will report a camera error after making this modification. To avoid this, update according to the following: If original default value is 0, change to 8; if 1, change to 9; if 2 then A; if 3 then B; if 4 then C; if 5 then D; if 6 then E, if 7 then F.
Tell me about it. They are saying we are causing the climate change with our trucks while they are flying all over the world in their private jets. Pretty realistic.
If it makes you feel any better the F-250's and 350's with the 6.7 do NOT have any emissions controls, EGR systems, or DPF's. Funny thing the government... Makes You and I have to follow rules they refuse to.
@@1125rmanThis is a tired argument that isn’t true. The ONLY emissions exempt vehicles are military. These vehicles have to be exempt as ULSD isn’t available throughout much of the world.
@joshmcgowan33 really? That's funny... Because the 2022 F350 I drove had no DPF on it... My F350 has a DPF... But my GSA truck didn't. And it was a 6.7l.
I concur.. While they fly around in their private jets and such we are left to deal with all this nonsense.. Of course I could just delete all of it but then I put myself at a risk for that as well. And to think this happens once every full tank of fuel.
You just saved me! From a year ago thankyou sir.
Glad I could help!! Best of luck!!
My 2022 Lariat, I have OCR enabled on it and love it. My 2024 however won’t allow OCR to be enabled but it also is a better active system. At least when it does regen, it only fills the filter to 50% which takes about 8 miles to cook off. Also if in regen and power is shut off, it resumes the current regen cycle on next power up. My 2022 would not resume, it would just start refilling the filter until 100% full.
Nice. I haven’t dealt with anything other than my 2017 so I don’t know anything about how they work. It’s good that they have updated the systems some. And the way it won’t resume on a restart like that is why I try to do them as static when I can. Like to make sure it’s always fully cleaned when it needs it. Thanks for the comment!!
When I put the Banks 5 inch cat back on. The OCR only takes 18 minutes. The 82 percent increase of flow helps for power and regen.
Very nice. My truck is still 100% stock (except for onboard air and airbags) so far. Maybe at some point I might do some mods to it like that. Thanks for the info and comment!!
I did the regen manually on my 2016 450 with Forscan and didn’t have to set the brakes.
I was just going off of what Ford said about the process. Your mileage may differ. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks man. That was nice and clear.
You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
Yup burn 2 gallons of extra fuel to regen.
Side note: you burned zero gas. It’s diesel.
What do you mean? I've been putting regular leaded gasoline in mine for the last five years! And of course I'm joking, don't put gas in your diesel. ;) Thanks for the comment!
I have a 2019 Lariat 350 that doesn’t have the auto regen function. Can anyone tell me what do❓
OCR is something that you need to enable yourself. You do it with an OBD2 reader and a free software called Forscan. There are several videos here on RUclips that will explain the exact process of how it's done. Good luck and know that is is well worth the time to figure it out. There are a lot of things that you can do to your truck with the software.
2017 f350 lariat ultimate. My screen does not have those options.
The OCR has to turned on in the trucks computer system with the device that I showed in the video and Forscan software.. It does not come enabled by default.
@@dahoodieguy were do i get the forscan software.. I need the same exacta forscan sofware you are using in the video.. Please advice.. Thanks,
@@rigobeltran9649 You can download a copy of Forscan at forscan.org/ . Make sure you do your research and understand how it works and what is needed before you start trying to change things. It is pretty straightforward once you understand but you can mess things up pretty bad if you just go at it all willy nilly. Again, fully research what you need to do BEFORE you start doing things to the truck. There are spreadsheets out there with all the codes and such you need to know. As well, there are thousands of youtube videos out there explaining what needs to happen. Good luck.
Made it 45 seconds,, the lip smacking I gotta go
Thanks for the input.
That's some crazy stuff right there! Just got myself a 2019 6.7L and have been reading up on this DPF business. Coming from a 7.3L I didn't know anything about this system. I believe the manual says that driver input is not necessary and that the regens are automatic...is that not the case? So 4 days after buying the truck I get a damn CEL with a DTC of P2002, which as you know is the DPF system. Guess I'm off to the dealer...just glad I'm still under warranty!
Congrats on the new 6.7. Great engines. The regens are automatic if you drive a lot on the interstate. They need non-stop travel for it fully clean the DPF. If you stop the truck the regen ends and it doesn't get to fully clean the filter. At the very least you should turn on the DPF percentage so you know the level of "fullness" that it is currently at. I setup OCR on my truck because there is sometimes that I'm only doing short drives and it is nice to be able to do a manual DPF clean. Knowing that the filter is back to zero percent when its done. Keeps those P2002's from surprising you. Warranty or not, truck still has to go to the shop which means downtime for you. The OBD2 reader is like 30 bucks, Forscan is free, and that is 100% worth the piece of mind that my truck is going to be doing what it should be when I need it to rather than it being laid up at the dealer getting fixed.. ;) Thanks for comments and good luck!
Thank you for this tip!
You bet!
Hey man, thanks for the video. I’m considering to buy a 6.7 power stroke, but I don’t drive on highway daily. If you had to guess, what percentage of your miles has to be highway miles in order to keep the system “clean”?
Thanks!
Normally it will take about 20 to 30 mile nonstop to get the DPF fully cleaned. I don't drive on the interstates too much myself these days which is why I enabled the OCR stuff. With it enabled (like I show in the video) you don't really need to drive it to clean it. Just pull off some where safe and manually run it when it's full. Works like a champ. Let me know if you have other questions and I'll do my best to help if I can. Thanks for the question and comment!! Good luck!
How about a 2011-2016 f350 how you do it ??
Honestly, I have no idea. Don't own that year model of truck. I'm sure there are some videos out there on it though. Thanks for the comment!
I got a 17 f350 6.7 King Ranch dually and I can't find anything about DPF or regen in my menu
Hey, it is something that has to be enabled after the fact. It is not turned on by default. If you search on RUclips for something like "enabling Ford OCR" you should find the method for enabling it. You need an OBD2 reader like I showed in my video as well as a copy of Forscan (which you can download for free at forscan.org) on a windows laptop. You could also try a Ford dealer service center and see if they will enable it for you as well. They may or may not do it for you. But it's actually a pretty straight forward process once you understand how it all works. Hope this helps some and thanks for the comment. Good luck.
Thanks for the information. I'm still learning how the new stuff works. Lol. I'm still debating whether to to learn the new systems or just delete altogether. I've heard a lot about 4scan but kinda leary about going that deep into the computer (some things you can't UNDO)lmao 😂 I'll try the Dealer route first
@@jasonschaeffer72 Yeah, I'm thought about deleting mine too but decided against it. Hopefully the dealer will be able to hook you up. Make sure to tell them that you want the "inhibit" feature turned on so you can stop a regen from starting when you don't want it to. Good luck!!
I was told this was only available in the lower trim levels that idles a lot.
That should not be the case.. Pretty much any 2017+ Ford Super Duty with the 6.7 diesel in it can do this. You have to use Forscan to enable everything or a dealer may (or may not) do it for you. But other than that, they all should support it. Thanks for the comment.
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I don't have ANY of those dash select options in my 2019 6.7L
Hey, It is something that you will need have enabled at a Ford dealer, or get an OBD2 reader (like I showed in the video) and Forscan software to enable the settings yourself. A quick RUclips search will show the exact process for DIY. Thanks for the comment.
I have a Foxwell and Blue Driver scan tools. Sounds like that won't work?
@@johnnywalker5635 I honestly have no idea.. The OBD2 device is like 50 bucks off Amazon and Forscan is a free software though.
Im having a huge problem my 2017 super duty 6.7 when its doing the regen it bellows white smoke out of the exhaust and smells in the cab i hope you can help me out with that
Hey, from what I've read, some white smoke is normal. Mine does it as well. Not massive amounts but it does smoke. Usually only happens right when I start it off, after about 3-5 minutes the smoke stops. As for the smell in the cab, I always keep my windows up and it's never been a problem. Are you doing a manual regen when it smokes like that? And does it complete the regen, meaning your exhaust percentage goes back to 0%? Keep in mind, I am not a super duty mechanic or anything.
@@dahoodieguy the “white smoke” is merely DEF vapor. During regen, the DEF system is pumping nearly 100% of capacity to the DEF injector to reduce nox because EGR is cut off during regen due to fuel dumping and the elevated EGTs. So, once it gets thoroughly hot in the DOC (located after the DPF/downstream) those vapors aren’t visible anymore since EGTs are then near 1100 inside the DOC.
I have the 2021 F-450. I've noticed it regen once. I now have almost 300'000 miles on I and I've
not seen the regen lite come on once since.
Almost all of my milage is interstate. Is this a potential problem.
Also there does not seem to be any manual override options????
That regen light only comes on when you turn off the auto regen, otherwise you will never see it. And the manual stuff has to enabled after the fact, it's not on by default. From the sounds of it, you have nothing to worry about. 300k miles on your truck everything is good. I only enabled all of the OCR regen stuff because I don't do a lot of interstate travel so my truck never has a chance to do it's auto regens, so I set it up so I can do them manually. If you're on the interstates all the time the truck will handle them all by its self.
@@dahoodieguy Thank you! I was thinking that was the case but it's reassuring to have an informed, second opinion.
I just performed this OCR in my driveway. After it was complete and the engine idled down. I tried taking it for a drive and upon take off and braking to a stop the engine acted as if it were going to cut out and die but it would always stay alive. Drives fine but idles at 500rpm. What’s wrong?
Hey, I've never had that issue before with mine. After the DPF clean completes, I will always drive it around a little bit to help things cool off some as it gets pretty hot during the cleaning process. Did it fully clean the DPF back down to zero percent in the read out? And other than the low idle does everything else seem like it's working as it should be? I'm not really sure what the issue could be as I am not a diesel mechanic. I just know how mine behaves and I've never had any issues what so ever. A little bit of white smoke when it starts which goes away pretty quick, it does its thing and I drive off like normal. What model/miles and year is your truck? Has it thrown any codes or anything? Do you notice anything out of place like high engine oil temps or anything? Was that the first time you've done one of the static cleans like that? I would suggest that you post about it on one of the Super Duty forums on Facebook to see if anyone else has had this type of issue. I'd be interested in knowing what (if anything) you find out. Good luck.
Why does my truck rev up automatically then?
I'm not 100% sure. My truck does not do that. I've read that one of the latest recalls (20E07 I think it is) that reflashes the PCM will cause this and I will not let them do that one on my truck just yet. I believe it does have something to do with the exhaust system (NOx levels or something) but again, I'm not 100% sure. But I am 100% sure that a DPF regen will not start automatically (keyword) while the truck is in park. If you have the DPF percentage setup in your truck, watch it while it's idling at 1k and see if the percentage decreases or not. I'm willing to bet that it won't. If you do and test it, let us know how it goes. I'd be interested in knowing. Thanks for the comment and good luck!
@@dahoodieguy thanks
Because you probably have yours set on auto regen and if u drive around 10 mph for a while it’ll regen on its own.
Does it have to be at a certain percentage? Because I just downloaded for scan and I added the features but I cannot unselect the auto regen after I’ve added it.
Yes, it has to show FULL in the DPF filter screen to start a regen. Once you are in park with the parking brake set (and the engine is upto temp), it will show the option to hold down "OK" to start the cleaning process. It will then ask you to make sure everything is clear around you and to hold "OK" again. After that it starts. If you touch the brake pedal it will stop it. As for the auto regen button, there are two steps to that if I remember correctly. One is to make the option show up on the screen and the other is to actually enable it so you can turn it off and on. One is in the IPC and the other is in PCM. Both are the plain english sections, not all the hex code stuff. Here is how they say it in the code sheet I have.. "Enable auto regen in IPC and select option 3 under "DPF manual regeneration" in PCM (not as built)." Hope this helps!!
@@dahoodieguy ok. That might help. Because I got it to show up. But couldn’t Uncheck the auto regen. But my filter is only at 55%. I tried to install the manual regen feature I found on forscan but it said it wasn’t compatible. So I’ll look in the PCM for the other option. Thanks for taking the time to help. This clears up and helps a bunch.
@@dahoodieguy ok I found it! Sweet!
@@dahoodieguy manual regen with inhibit is the 3rd one. That sound right?
@@TwinTurboLsx Yes, I do believe that is the one.
Thomas, I have a 2019 F450 that has an engine light and I plugged in a code reader and says the DPF is damaged or needs to be cleaned. Only have 11,000 miles on it so Im thinking Im not driving it enough. I just went out to the truck and can't access any of the items you show in your video. Its like my truck is dumbed down. Do I need to Code reader with he usb cable you showed to plug into a laptop to tell the truck to regen? Thanks in advance. Great video
Hey JS, yes, you need to have an USB OBD2 reader. The one I showed is the recommended one from Forscan. Forscan is a software that will allow you to change settings in the trucks onboard computers to make different things happen. One of which is the ability to turn on the OCR features that I show in the video. I would suggest searching RUclips for Forscan tutorials. As well there are spread sheets with all of the codes and such to make the changes to turn on all of the OCR stuff on the internet. It's actually pretty straight forward once you take the time to understand it. Based on my experience with my truck, the DPF filter will need to be cleaned once about every one to one and half tanks of fuel. If you drive for longer (20-30 miles) distances (non-stop) the truck should clean the filter all on it's own. If you are only driving short distances the truck will not be able to get the filter fully cleaned and you start to run into issues. That's why I turned on OCR myself. You can get a free demo license for Forscan at forscan.org. You need the full version of Forscan for windows as well, the lite version won't do what you need. Hope this helps and feel free to ask if you have any other questions.
After re-reading you comment, I'm going to say that you might need to go the dealer and have them do a manual clean for you. Once the filter reaches 120% the OCR stuff won't work and it has to be forced by some special tool that the dealer techs have. Being your engine light is on you might be over the limits and Forscan won't be able to help solve this current issue. Still worth doing so you know the status going forward though. Good luck.
How do I do it on my 2012 F2 50
I've never done it on an older model so I'm 100% sure. I would think you can but I don't know forsure. Good luck!!
Find a guy who knows how to delete it. Then delete it and live a happy life
Hi I am looking for the scan tool you used. I have a 2014 F250 6.7. To day
Hello, the OBDII connector is called "OBDLink EX" and you can grab it for about 60 bucks on Amazon. The software side you can download from forscan.org. You can get a 3 month license from them for free. You will need a windows install to use their software. Hope this helps. Good luck.
@@dahoodieguy T hank you for the heads up on the parts.
So after Ford did the regeneration they have advised me I need a new cat.
At the cost of $6700. Plus $1200 Installed now I am looking for a new cat.
@@georgemcpherson102 I don't know exactly what is involved with all of that, but I see catalytic converters online for 500'ish bucks or so. Might be worth a second opinion from another dealer or diesel shop before you drop close to 10k. Just my thoughts. Good luck!
How do you did this on the 2021 f150 powerstroke? Thr controls are different
I'm not 100% sure on the process for that truck. Never owned a F150 diesel. I'm sure there is a process out there on the internet somewhere though. Good luck!!
@@dahoodieguy I've been searching all day lol
Hey man, got a question. I have a 2019 f250 platinum 6.7. The rpm’s will shoot up to 1k when its warming up or when idling while in park, and I can here the turbo spooling, I’ll tap the gas and it goes back to normal. I don’t have the manual filter clean option, was curious what you or anyone thought this might be coming from?
Heyhey, I do believe that is from a Ford recall that has been done to your truck. Which was a PCM flash that changed something with the SCR. I'm not 100% sure but I think it was Ford EMISSION Recall 20E07. Have you had any recalls taken care of on your truck in the past? And the manual regen stuff doesn't come turned on by default. It's something that you have to turn on or get a Ford dealer to do for you if they will. Hope that helps and thanks for the question.
Thought I'd post you an update. I was reading some posts on the FB Super Duty forms this morning and happened to run across a good explanation for what you are seeing with the idle up. Figured I'd post it for you. "The exhaust aftertreatment does not work properly when cold. The DOC cannot convert HC and the SCR cannot convert NOx. These constituents accumulate in the exhaust or slip through and cause pollution. The elevated idle will result in a proper working aftertreatment and burn off of accumulated constituents." Hopes this helps explain better why it's doing that.
I would be considered normal if your truck has had the recall done to it I do believe. I have not let them flash my truck as of yet so I do not experience this myself.
@dahoodieguy my truck has the recall code your talking about I was just curious how long should I let it do that for
I don't think there is anything you should be doing. If it's idling up, just hit the brake pedal and it should stop. Not something that you have worry about. More just the truck trying to make the emissions work the way they want it to. I'm pretty sure it will continue to do it basically for the rest of the trucks life unless they come out with a newer recall that changes something. And as I stated in the comment above, I have not let them do this recall to my truck so I'm not 100% sure on the whats and whys and such. Just my own observations from what I see online. Thanks for the question and I hope this helps some what.
Will that REGEN ,take that bird shit off the fender ???
If that fender gets close enough to the exhaust it will.. hehe.. Thanks for the comment!
My truck doesnt gave this option. F250
It's something that you have to turn on with an OBD2 reader and the Forscan software. It will not be there by default.
Why not just let it regen while you're driving, instead of sitting on the side of the road?
Because I was only driving for a short distance. I was actually parked right around the corner from the place I was staying at. And doing a automatic regen requires me to be driving non-stop for like 20 to 40 miles. If you stop during that time the regen will end. I like to make sure it completes 100% every time so I do them on the side of the road unless I know I'm going to be driving for a while on the interstates (i.e. no red lights or stop signs).
Is this the same thing for the 2022 6.7 powerstroke
Sorry for the late reply, I just saw this one. It should be the same on the 22 as well. I've never set it on one though so I'm not 100% sure but I would think it would be able to do it. You could also ask a Ford dealership to turn it all on for you too. They can do it, if they will.
Hey I switched to manual regen W/ active Regen inhibit. It’s not showing on the instrument panel with the percentage. Do I have to switch something else to get It on the instrument panel? I have a 2019 F250.
Yes, There is two parts to it.. Sounds like you got the second one done. The first one is to add the percentage screen to the display. That is where you actually start the manual regen process from. Don't know where you are getting your settings from but on my sheet there is one called "Add DPF Filter % to screen" which is under IPC 720-07-02 and another for "Enable Auto-Regen Checkbox" which is on the plain english side.
Here is now I see it on my sheet. Don't know how this is going to come through but here it is... Add DPF Filter % to screen IPC 720-07-02 x7xx xxxx xFxx xxxx This adds the DPF % screen to the Truck Information screen. Some trucks will report a camera error after making this modification. To avoid this, update according to the following: If original default value is 0, change to 8; if 1, change to 9; if 2 then A; if 3 then B; if 4 then C; if 5 then D; if 6 then E, if 7 then F.
Okay! Thank you very much!!
I’m using FORScan and OBSLinkEx too.
@@dahoodieguy thank you again!
Who knew?
Hopefully it helped. Thanks for the comment.
So it used nearly 75 miles worth of fuel, the truck did nothing useful. How in TF does the government think this is saving the planet?
Tell me about it. They are saying we are causing the climate change with our trucks while they are flying all over the world in their private jets. Pretty realistic.
If it makes you feel any better the F-250's and 350's with the 6.7 do NOT have any emissions controls, EGR systems, or DPF's. Funny thing the government... Makes You and I have to follow rules they refuse to.
@@1125rmanThis is a tired argument that isn’t true. The ONLY emissions exempt vehicles are military. These vehicles have to be exempt as ULSD isn’t available throughout much of the world.
@joshmcgowan33 really? That's funny... Because the 2022 F350 I drove had no DPF on it... My F350 has a DPF... But my GSA truck didn't. And it was a 6.7l.
@1125rman it probably got deleted but all newer diesels come with them except emergency and military vehicles.
Wtf….what a scam I’m sure this is way better for the environment
I concur.. While they fly around in their private jets and such we are left to deal with all this nonsense.. Of course I could just delete all of it but then I put myself at a risk for that as well. And to think this happens once every full tank of fuel.
@@dahoodieguy gdp….on my 17
Can't even finish watching this cause the smacking noise. Ugh
Thanks for the input. That new DPF is only like 6k.. Enjoy that.. ;) (smack smack)