Detroit Diesel: Removal of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Lines (Tank to Pump)
Removal of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Lines is an important component of servicing your DEF system. NOTICE: Discard contaminated Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and coolant
Removal of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Lines is an important component of servicing your DEF system. NOTICE: Discard contaminated Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and coolant
Servicing the DEF pump will almost guarantee you encounter the fluid pump module. This short guide will help you remove it safely. Remove as follows:
The EPA10 DEF Pump Module is located behind the diesel exhaust fluid tank mounted to a bracket. The DEF pump module draws DEF from the
NOTE: The DDEC VI engine control system monitors and controls the Aftertreatment Device for collected ash volume. In the even that maintenance is not performed
From time to time we get questions regarding the Cummins Insite software capability. The latest question that came through was in regards to the enable/disable
Adding a new ECM connection in Cummins Insite is a really simple and straightforward process. Getting Started Click on connection Select “Add New…” A dialog
There are several options available when purchasing the Isuzu IDSS. We are offering a primer to help you make the best purchasing decision for your shop.
As commercial vehicles and safety technologies continue to advance, the ability to quickly and accurately diagnose and repair issues grows increasingly important for keeping trucks
This pas week Cummins has announced that INSITE version 8.6 has officially been released. The new update adds the ability to perform more diagnostic tests,
Our team at Diesel Diagnostic Equipment brings you the latest look at Bendix’s new tool: Bendix ACom Pro. It was recently announced that the Bendix popular ACom