Lokomotive
New Member
I thought I was in deep doo doo. I foolishly stopped the truck in the middle of a regen cycle (2023 ram 2500 Cummins 6.7HD). The next morning I got a message that said that I had to take it to the dealer dealer service was required for my DPF. The dealer told me that I may be locked out of any kind of a regen and that it would probably have to come to the dealer to be serviced. My owner manual also said that I would be locked out of Regen and would have to go to the dealer however.... I took it upon myself to try. I hooked up my 7000 pound travel trailer and pulled it at 40 to 45 mph on flat terrain. I forced the transmission into one gear lower so they're at stayed a little bit higher than normal. Regen cycle started right away and cleared the dpf in about 22 minutes. Moral of the story is don't always trust what the manual or the dealer says use your logic and smarts.Can anyone tell me what makes my 2020 3500 go into regen? I have been kind of trending when it goes in and how long it takes to get out of regen. My regen gauge never goes above half. It seems to regen after 150 miles or so and takes at least twenty miles to clear. If I stop and turn the truck off before regen finishes, does it start over or continue where it was?