Let me start with this I'm in Phoenix AZ so I can't delete my DPF due to emissions.
I have 08 LMM CCSB, I'm having an issue where my truck is going into regen anywhere from as low as 60 -120 miles. I've been reading that short trips might be the cause but what is the definition or short trips? This is my daily driver to work and that is 18 miles each way. one the way into work I easily hit 80 on the way home hit 70 usually if not more but I do also hit traffic slows down to 30 for about 1 mile then 2 miles of surface driving with lights. Because of the type of driving I do should I drive it harder would that help with the DPF getting hotter and maybe not regen as much? Normal driiving my sensors are 470 before DPF and 510 after DPF. Also when driving 65 and its in regen mode I'm hitting 1250 on the sensor after the DPF is that too high?
Something else I was thinking was could it be the fuel that I am using?
This all started when I took long road trip and before the trip I used some SeaFoam in my tank could that be the cause? I used 1 can per tank full which is 1/2 - 3/4 strength according to directions?
I have 08 LMM CCSB, I'm having an issue where my truck is going into regen anywhere from as low as 60 -120 miles. I've been reading that short trips might be the cause but what is the definition or short trips? This is my daily driver to work and that is 18 miles each way. one the way into work I easily hit 80 on the way home hit 70 usually if not more but I do also hit traffic slows down to 30 for about 1 mile then 2 miles of surface driving with lights. Because of the type of driving I do should I drive it harder would that help with the DPF getting hotter and maybe not regen as much? Normal driiving my sensors are 470 before DPF and 510 after DPF. Also when driving 65 and its in regen mode I'm hitting 1250 on the sensor after the DPF is that too high?
Something else I was thinking was could it be the fuel that I am using?
This all started when I took long road trip and before the trip I used some SeaFoam in my tank could that be the cause? I used 1 can per tank full which is 1/2 - 3/4 strength according to directions?