How long does it take to Regen a Hino?

How long does it take to Regen a Hino?

15 to 20 minutes
He noted that most of the time the vehicle can automatically take care of regeneration. About 1% of the time, a driver must conduct manual regeneration – a process that takes 15 to 20 minutes. A driver gets a 100-mile warning “window” to pull over if manual regeneration is necessary.

What does DPR regen in process mean?

Diesel Particulate Reduction
NOTE: the name DPR (Diesel Particulate Reduction) is the acronym chosen by the Japanese manufacturer for its particulate filtering technology. When the DPR particulate filter warning light [A] starts to flash, this means that the particulate filter must be cleaned through a manual regeneration (see following section).

Is there a problem with the DPF on a Hino?

But the main problem with the DPF is that usually your Hino vehicle cannot achieve the temperature needed to complete its regeneration. This can cause serious DPF damages and really expensive repairs. It can also result in less power, worse fuel economy and shorter engine life.

How does Def delete work on a Hino truck?

Our Hino DEF delete solution will help your Hino truck or bus to work better, to have improved fuel economy and to unleash its hidden performance. The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) in diesel engines reduces the exhaust emissions as recirculating them back into the engine through the air intakes.

Where is the production series Code on a Hino truck?

This is located just below the VIN number on the VIN plate. The plate is attached to the passenger side doorjamb on all conventional trucks. The Production Series Code can also be found in Dealer Connect through the warranty screen. Go to DC600 then DC611 and then click on options.

What are the five groups of Hino parts?

HINO uses five major groups. Engine – Electrical – Drive – Cab Rear Body and Chassis/Tool The sixth column is the FIGURE #that the part can be found in the Hino Electronic Parts Catalog and is helpful if you need other parts in addition to what’s listed in the Quick Reference Guide. See the example shown above from the EPC.