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Fuel and Refueling Diesel particulate filter maintenance You must properly maintain your diesel particulate filter in order for it to function properly. Do not disregard the EXHAUST OVERLOADED DRIVE TO CLEAN and EXHAUST AT LIMIT DRIVE TO CLEAN NOW maintenance messages otherwise system damage could result that your warranty may not cover. Failure to perform active or operator commanded regeneration when instructed might result in a clogged diesel particulate filter that your dealer cannot clean. If your diesel particulate filter fills beyond what can safely be regenerated, active regeneration and operator commanded regeneration will be disabled. This could result in irreversible damage to the filter requiring replacement that your warranty may not cover. If your vehicle is not equipped with operator commanded regeneration, check with your dealer for availability. Once the diesel particulate filter is full of exhaust particles, the engine control module will command the exhaust system to clean the filter through a process called active regeneration. Active regeneration requires the engine computer to raise the exhaust temperature to eliminate the particles. During cleaning, the particles convert to harmless gasses. Once cleaned the diesel particulate filter will then be ready to continue trapping exhaust particles. The regeneration process operates more efficiently when you safely operate your vehicle at least 30 mph (48 km/h) with a steady pedal for approximately 20 minutes to complete the process. The frequency and duration of regeneration will fluctuate by how you drive your vehicle, outside air temperature, and altitude. For most driving, regeneration frequency will vary from 100 - 500 miles (161 - 805 km) between occurrences and each occurrence will last from 9 - 20 minutes. You can usually reduce the duration of regeneration if you maintain a constant speed above 30 mph (48 km/h). When the engine control module detects that the diesel particulate filter is nearly full of particulates and you are not operating your in a manner to allow effective automatic cleaning, the information display will display EXH OVERLOADED DRIVE TO CLEAN for base information display and Exhaust Overloaded Drive to Clean for the optional information display. These messages appear as a reminder for you to drive in order to clean the diesel particulate filter. If you operate your vehicle in a manner to allow effective automatic cleaning, the information display will display a cleaning exhaust filter message, which is the normal regeneration process. See the Information Displays chapter of the Owner Guide for more information. You can also choose operator commanded regeneration to clean the exhaust system at this point. See How to start operator commanded regeneration later in this chapter. If you are not able to drive in a manner that allows effective automatic cleaning (active regeneration) or you choose to perform regeneration of the diesel particulate filter (cleaning) while at idle (stationary), then operator commanded regeneration would need to be performed. See operator commanded regeneration later in this chapter. 30 Super Duty (TFA)

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Diesel particulate filter maintenance
You must properly maintain your diesel
particulate filter in order for it to function
properly. Do not disregard the
EXHAUST
OVERLOADED DRIVE TO CLEAN
and
EXHAUST AT LIMIT DRIVE TO CLEAN
NOW
maintenance messages otherwise
system damage could result that your
warranty may not cover.
Failure to perform active or operator
commanded regeneration when instructed
might result in a clogged diesel particulate
filter that your dealer cannot clean. If your
diesel particulate filter fills beyond what
can safely be regenerated, active
regeneration and operator commanded
regeneration will be disabled. This could
result in irreversible damage to the filter
requiring replacement that your warranty
may not cover. If your vehicle is not
equipped with operator commanded
regeneration, check with your dealer for
availability.
Once the diesel particulate filter is full of
exhaust particles, the engine control
module will command the exhaust system
to clean the filter through a process called
active regeneration. Active regeneration
requires the engine computer to raise the
exhaust temperature to eliminate the
particles. During cleaning, the particles
convert to harmless gasses. Once cleaned
the diesel particulate filter will then be
ready to continue trapping exhaust
particles.
The regeneration process operates more
efficiently when you safely operate your
vehicle at least 30 mph (48 km/h) with a
steady pedal for approximately 20 minutes
to complete the process. The frequency
and duration of regeneration will fluctuate
by how you drive your vehicle, outside air
temperature, and altitude. For most driving,
regeneration frequency will vary from 100
- 500 miles (161 - 805 km) between
occurrences and each occurrence will last
from 9 - 20 minutes. You can usually
reduce the duration of regeneration if you
maintain a constant speed above 30 mph
(48 km/h).
When the engine control module detects
that the diesel particulate filter is nearly
full of particulates and you are not
operating your in a manner to allow
effective automatic cleaning, the
information display will display
EXH
OVERLOADED DRIVE TO CLEAN
for
base information display and
Exhaust
Overloaded Drive to Clean
for the
optional information display. These
messages appear as a reminder for you to
drive in order to clean the diesel particulate
filter. If you operate your vehicle in a
manner to allow effective automatic
cleaning, the information display will
display a cleaning exhaust filter message,
which is the normal regeneration process.
See the Information Displays chapter of
the Owner Guide for more information.
You can also choose operator commanded
regeneration to clean the exhaust system
at this point. See How to start operator
commanded regeneration later in this
chapter.
If you are not able to drive in a manner that
allows effective automatic cleaning (active
regeneration) or you choose to perform
regeneration of the diesel particulate filter
(cleaning) while at idle (stationary), then
operator commanded regeneration would
need to be performed. See operator
commanded regeneration later in this
chapter.
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Super Duty (TFA)
Fuel and Refueling