Diesel Particulate Filter Service

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DPF Filter in Exhaust Enclosure
A - DPF Filter
IMPORTANT: Using incorrect or unapproved aftertreatment components
can cause damage to vehicle’s aftertreatment system and reduce
ability of aftertreatment system to function correctly. Never interchange
aftertreatment components between Interim Tier 4/Stage III B and Final
Tier 4/Stage IV equipped vehicles.
The Exhaust Filter includes the Diesel Oxidation Catalyst and
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) (A). The DPF is designed to retain
residual ash, which is a noncombustible result of additives used in
crankcase lubrication oils and the fuel. The DPF provides many hours
of maintenance free operation. At some point the DPF will require
professional service to remove the accumulated ash. The exact number
of hours of operation before service is required will vary depending
upon the engine’s power category, duty cycle and operating conditions,
engine oil ash content, and fuel quality. Adhering to John Deere’s recommended oil and fuel specifications will maximize the hours
of operation before professional DPF service is required.
As the engine owner, you are responsible for performing the
required maintenance described in your Operator’s Manual. During
normal equipment operation the DPF maintenance requirements will depend
on the rate at which ash accumulates in it. As ash levels rise in
the DPF the capacity for soot storage is reduced and the back pressure
of the exhaust system will rise more frequently. The Exhaust Filter’s
dash lamp indicator or the diagnostic gauge will indicate when the
DPF needs servicing.
The removal of DPF ash must be done by removing the DPF from
the machine and placing it into specialized equipment. Do not remove
ash by using water or other chemicals. Removing ash by these methods
may damage the material securing the DPF in its canister, resulting
in the loosening of the DPF element in the canister and subjecting
it to damage from vibration.
Failure to follow the approved ash removal methods may violate
U.S. federal, state and local hazardous waste laws, along with damage
to the DPF resulting in potential denial of the Diesel Exhaust Filter
emissions warranty. It is strongly recommended you take the DPF to
an authorized John Deere™ service location or other qualified
service provider for servicing.
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