Which diesel engines are most affected by this problem, and what exactly is the cause?
I had read that the problem particularly affected cummins. if true which model years are most susceptible to this problem, and what arethe remedies to avoid it.
The ones that run like crap are the ones with regen problems.
If the engine uses oil, or has bad injectors, or has low compression, or has had no maintenance, the engine will emit more soot. This extra fuel in the DPF will either melt it when it overheats, or it will clog so bad the engine won't run. Also, everything gets poisoned when coolant blows through it.
The trucks I work on have had their fair share of injector and regen problems, but a big design improvement in the last few years has made the system vastly more reliable. Reliable enough that I'm less familiar with it, because I haven't had to solve a single regen problem that wasn't from something obvious (like a 20/80 diesel/gasoline ratio in the fuel tank).
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