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Posted by MSM on July 13, 2007 at 20:59:29 from (62.12.37.67):
In Reply to: Opinion posted by Allan In NE on July 13, 2007 at 11:16:40:
I wouldn"t if it is high sulpher fuel. It will go into regeneration mode much sooner and more often than it normally would,and if there are any drivability problems and it goes to the dealer and they pull up the history you are liable to be without a warranty and a fairly spendy bill for a new particulate filter. Another thing with those new trucks,don"t park them in high grass or fodder,or anound anything that is combustible and leave it running unattended.It can go into the regeneration mode to burn out the particulate filter,and it will set it on fire due to the extreme (1700+degree)heat.
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