Just wanted to confirm if anyone else is able to get a read out of the % remaining during a DPF regeneration after having the shifter update applied.
Thanks .
I have not seen a percentage number. Yesterday I got the message that said it was nearly full and to go for a drive. I am wondering this question also.
Just wanted to confirm if anyone else is able to get a read out of the % remaining during a DPF regeneration after having the shifter update applied.
Thanks .
What model and year do you have? The reason I ask is in my '14 Limited before the Shifter Update when you set the Cruise control it did not tell you the set speed it only displayed that it was set. Also the graphics are more refined and more crisp to the eye. I also have never seen the DPF % displayed with my Limited before or after the update but I have heard of others with Overlands and Summits talk about the % in the EVIC. I think when they put the update together it was easier to conform both YMs to the newer graphics and or higher end models display than to make an update specific for each specific YM and level of model i.e. Limited, Overland, etc...I hope this makes sense.
Mine shows the DEF level although it may not be accurate since I started getting warnings about not restarting in 400 miles or something like that when it showed about 20% full. I added 2.5 gallons and it only jumped to about 1/3 full which is probably close to correct.
Same situation here--shifter recall done 2300 miles ago--DEF level hasn't moved off 25% since. Don't have a "no start" message yet. Will contact service dept. if this comes up.
Haven't seen any percentages for the DPF ever. I've only seen the message asking me to keep driving (or whatever it says) once since we usually do enough highway driving to not worry about that.
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