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    Default Regen question on a stock 08

    Seems a buddy has gotten his truck all sooted up. Currently in the mode that says exhaust needs to be cleaned and reduced power. I was going to try EFI live and force a regen.

    Is there any way to know it's actually working, other than DVT option being clicked? What is difference between Service Regen I think is one option and Force regen.

    Never used EFI on anything newer than a 08, help is appreciated. Thanks

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    Anyone??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 06bowtie_guy View Post
    Is there any way to know it's actually working, other than DVT option being clicked? What is difference between Service Regen I think is one option and Force regen.
    if service regen is active the engine rpm will increase , the process could be active up to 55 minutes I believe before it time out. On the tech2 a message show success or fail and the reason it fail ( time, parameter not met , etc.) not sure for efilive.
    normally a regen occurred when a soot level is reach , if you force regen , at your next road test a regen will occurred if all the parameters required are met (temp., load , engine speed, etc.) even if the soot level is not reach.

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