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OTR Performance | OTR Reset Tool | Force DPF Regen | Paccar MX11 MX13
$ 475.17
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Description
Keep your wheels going & your cash flowingOur plug-and-play tool gives you the power to run advanced diagnostic functions, including a forced DPF regen, in less than 5 minutes.
The Diagnostic Trouble Code + Aftertreatment system (OTR Reset) Tool is an advanced automated diagnostic tool that makes it quick and easy to understand what’s taken your truck off the road.
Our patent-pending algorithm means that
as soon as you plug in the tool, it immediately starts working
. No special diagnostic software, hardware, or button-mashing needed.
You’ll have the power to clear fault codes, reset the aftertreatment system by reprogramming all the parameters to default values, and if necessary, perform a forced DPF regen of the DPF. Anywhere, anytime.
IN LESS THAN 1 MINUTE, HANDLE DTC ISSUES INCLUDING...
Reset Active Fault Codes.
Fault codes that determine that there is an existing issue. Certain active fault codes can be cleared, however, if the problem has not been fixed the fault code will reappear prompting you to seek service.
Reset Inactive Fault Codes.
Fault codes that indicate that there was a previous issue.
Clear first-time ‘Ghost’ Codes.
What’s a ghost code?
Specific trucks will display fault codes on the dashboard, and most of the time you’ll have a check engine light or a check module message. After this, a screen will appear stating that the error has occurred. Many of the codes that appear on your dashboard fall into the category of “ghost” codes, meaning that the fault code was triggered by certain conditions that are nearly impossible to recreate.
To get rid of ghost codes, all you have to do is plug the OTR Reset Tool into the diagnostic connection and clear the DTCs once.
Note that if the fault code comes back a second time, you do need to take the matter seriously.
PLUS, OVERCOME THESE AFTERTREATMENT ISSUES IN 3 MINUTES OR LESS
Reset EGR Derates / DPF Derates. Accumulators.
EGR / DPF derates have stored values in the engine control module and aftertreatment control module (ECM/ACM). Reset the EGR / DPF derate is necessary to perform after replacement of engine or aftertreatment components.
Reset DEF / SCR Derates.
DEF / SCR derates have stored values in the engine control module and aftertreatment control module (ECM/ACM). Reset of the DEF derate is necessary to perform after replacement of aftertreatment components.
Reset Aftertreament Learned Data.
Measurement of learned data based on various engine components to adjust your injection timing based on characteristics of your engine sensor values.
Reset DPF Regeneration Timers.
Measurement of time since the last DPF regen occurred. The calculation is based on time, miles driven, and fuel usage.
Reset DPF Soot Levels.
DPF soot levels have stored values in the engine control module and aftertreatment control module (ECM/ACM). DPF soot levels determine the status of your soot level in your DPF system. Reset of the DPF soot level is necessary to perform after replacement or cleaning of DOC/DPF filter.
HOW THE OTR RESET TOOL HELPS WITH HIGH SOOT NOTIFICATIONS & DERATES
When a failure occurs, this will prompt you a “high soot” notification on your dash and will derate your vehicle to seek service. You’d need to take the filter off the vehicle and send it to an approved DPF cleaning shop so they can assess how badly it’s clogged. If the filter is a good candidate for cleaning, then you’d perform that service and reinstall the filter on your vehicle.
This is where the reset tool comes in handy
— because your filter is clean, but your engine controllers don’t know it yet! The OTR Reset Tool resets the system so your engine knows it’s operating with a cleaned filter.
WHAT’S A FORCED DPF REGEN, AND WHEN SHOULD YOU PERFORM IT?
A forced DPF regen is performed when a diagnostic scan tool, such as the OTR Reset Tool, starts the regen process. The DPF soot load could be too high for a passive or active regen to occur, meaning you’ll need to perform a forced DPF regen.
When to start a forced DPF regen
When the soot level is too high for a passive or active regen to occur
When maintenance items are replaced on the aftertreatment system in order for you to clear certain fault code
To keep your DPF filters clean, which can save you fuel mileage and prevent breakdowns
Who’s the OTR Reset Tool for?
The OTR Reset Tool is for fleet owners, owner-operators and drivers who are tired of paying every month for check engine lights, regens, and resets.
With this tool, you’ll instantly be able to:
Cut down on the days your vehicles spend in repair shops
Get a deeper insight into your engine’s performance and each rig’s unique quirks
Drive confidently at night or out of state with less worrying about getting stuck
If you’ve ever lost a day (or a load)
due to breakdowns, engine faults, soot level, or mysterious, un-re-creatable ghost codes, you need this tool.
ENGINES COVERED (9PIN)
On all Paccar engines, it is necessary to locate the color of your diagnostic plug on the truck underneath the dash.
Engine
Emission
Paccar MX11
EPA10
Paccar MX11
EPA13
Paccar MX11
EPA17
Paccar MX13
EPA10
Paccar MX13
EPA13
Paccar MX13
EPA17
WHAT COMES WITH THE TOOL?
OTR Reset Tool
Diagnostic Harness
Instructions Manual
5-Year Warranty
HOW TO USE - CLEAR FAULTS/CLEAR AFT
START A TIMER TO MAKE SURE YOU PERFORM THE SERVICE CORRECTLY
Turn ignition OFF for ONE(1) minute.
Turn ignition to the accessory position (Key On/Engine Off) for ONE(1) minute
Connect OTR Reset Tool to the 9-Pin connection under the dash
Reset Codes - Leave plugged for 1 minute
Reset AFT system - Leave plugged for 3 minutes (do not turn key off if DEF derate)
For 5mph DEF Derate removal, Unplug the reset tool, Start truck immediately after waiting the 3 minutes and drive 50+ miles to remove DEF derate. If DEF derate has not been removed then you have to take into a service center to figure out what the problem is with the DEF/SCR system.
Look on the dashboard, CEL will disappear and ABS should start clicking (ABS doesn't always click/flash)
Check for faults, if faults are still present repeat steps 1-4 if no faults are present continue to step 7.
*NOTE: if fault codes remain "Active" then it is required for the truck to be taken to a service shop for further diagnosis.
Disconnect the OTR Reset Tool
HOW TO USE - START FORCED DPF REGEN
START A TIMER TO MAKE SURE YOU PERFORM THE SERVICE CORRECTLY
Turn ignition OFF for ONE(1) minute.
Turn the engine on and leave the engine running during this process.
Make sure the engine is fully warmed up (180+)
Connect OTR Reset Tool to the 9-Pin connection under the dash
Wait 15 Seconds (EPA10)
Then Hold Down Regen Button 5 Seconds (EPA10)
Regen should automatically within 30 seconds. (EPA13, EPA17)
The truck will increase RPM to higher idle 1000+ RPM to increase temps to burn the soot out of the DPF filter. The RPM will stay high until the truck finishes regen. ~20-60min *NOTE: Do not touch the accelerator, brake pedal, or clutch during this process or it will cancel regen. If regen does not start then you may not have met all conditions in order for the truck to start regen. Check for fault codes and try again.
Reset tool will remain plugged in until the regen finishes. After the regen has finished, disconnect the OTR Reset Tool.