So I'll impart a bit of emissions history and some of the politics involved in how we got to more or less automatic systems that shouldn't require operator intervention. After tier 3 emissions it was fairly clear that a dpf and or def system would need to be used by many manufacturers.
There was a lot of political pandering from both sides, about safety, downtime, regeneration at bad times blah, blah, blah.
So the solution for many was to make the operator responsible for operating the system.
That was an epic fail. As seen by the many different controls in the earlier machines. Wasn't really the engineers per say, they were just doing what the consumers thought they wanted. The ability for the operator to control a system that was originally designed to be mostly automatic.
Very confusing times. Dealers didn't understand the systems, techs wernt fully trained yet, and the systems sucked to use.
It's much better now. We took most of the control away from the operator. System does its job, if it needs help it let's you know.
( honestly it's a bit more complicated then that, but you get my point.)
There was a lot of political pandering from both sides, about safety, downtime, regeneration at bad times blah, blah, blah.
So the solution for many was to make the operator responsible for operating the system.
That was an epic fail. As seen by the many different controls in the earlier machines. Wasn't really the engineers per say, they were just doing what the consumers thought they wanted. The ability for the operator to control a system that was originally designed to be mostly automatic.
Very confusing times. Dealers didn't understand the systems, techs wernt fully trained yet, and the systems sucked to use.
It's much better now. We took most of the control away from the operator. System does its job, if it needs help it let's you know.
( honestly it's a bit more complicated then that, but you get my point.)