Skyline Replacement DPF filter for Freightliner Cascadia with Detroit Diesel DD13/DD15/DD16 engines, GHG17 standard, for Freightliner Cascadia year 2017 to 2021. However, this Freightliner DPF filter can be used on Freightliner Cascadia trucks with GHG14 and GHG10 standards.
Item: Skyline aftermarket DPF for Detroit Diesel DD13/DD15/DD16 engines
Skyline Part #s:
Module only: DJ0813-M
Clamp & Gasket Kit (1 clamp): DJ0813-C includes 1x of gasket GA010, 1x of flat band clamp CL009
Clamp & Gasket Kit (2 clamps): DJ0813-T includes 1x of gasket GA010, 1x of flat band clamp CL009, 1x of V-band clamp CL010
Bulk Pack (DPF only): DJ0813-B24 - 24x of DJ0813 on a pallet (not individually packaged) - click for illustration
Bulk Pack (DPF, gaskets and 1 clamp): DJ0813-C-B24 - 24x of DJ0813, 24x of CL009, 24x of GA010 on a pallet (not individually packaged) - click for illustration
Bulk Pack (DPF, gaskets and 2 clamps): DJ0813-T-B24 - 24x of DJ0813, 24x of GA010,?íëíó24x of CL009, 24x of?íëíóCL010 on a pallet (not individually packaged) - click for illustration
Clamp #: 1x of CL009, 1x of CL010
Gasket #: 1x of GA010
OEM Part #: A0014907692, RA0014907692, EA0014907692, A6804914194, EA6804914194, RA6804914194
Engine Make/Model: Detroit Diesel DD13/DD15/DD16
Warranty: 3 years / Unlimited miles
Call 330-573-5396 or email order@DPFDiscounter.com for product availability and pricing
A DPF filter, or Diesel Particulate Filter, is a device integrated into the exhaust system of diesel engines to reduce harmful emissions. Its primary function is to trap and remove soot (particulate matter) from the exhaust gas before it is released into the atmosphere.
DPF filters are essential for modern diesel engines to comply with environmental regulations and contribute to cleaner air.
Removing a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) for cleaning involves several steps. This can vary slightly depending on the vehicle make and model, but here’s a general guide to the process. Be sure to check your vehicle’s service manual for specific instructions, as some models may require special tools or procedures.
After reinstalling, start the vehicle and check for any error codes. If you’re unsure about any step, a professional mechanic can perform the DPF removal and cleaning.
We have made detailed step by step guide for Freightliner Cascadia and Cummins X15 DPF removal and installation on our How-To Video page.
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Cleaning DPF filter at home isn't recommended. However, some people attempt to use pressurized warm/hot water to clean the inlet side of the DPF filter. Even though the soot on the inlet side of the DPF surface can be cleaned up, the ash and soot trapped inside the DPF filter vessels will not be broken down. We did a air restriction test after the cleaning with this "home cleaning" method, and the air restriction barely changed. In conclusion, save the headache, and seek a professional DPF filter cleaning facility near you to get the DPF filter tested and cleaned professionally.
Here is a video to show you
Why Pressure Washing Your DPF is a Costly Mistake: A Technician's Insight
The frequency of DPF cleaning depends on your driving habits. Long highway drives reduce the need for frequent cleanings, but city driving with frequent stops and starts can lead to quicker clogging. On average, it's recommended to do a parked regeneration every 1-2 weeks, and do a DPF filter cleaning every 100,000 to 150,000 miles.
It is always recommended to clean your DOC along with your DPF filter when you get a professional DPF filter cleaning service.
There are several signs to watch for that indicate your Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) may need cleaning:
If you notice any of these signs, it’s a good idea to have your DPF checked and cleaned as soon as possible to avoid more serious (and costly) issues.
At Diesel Emissions Specialists, we are equipped with industry-proven thermal DPF cleaning equipment. Here are the DPF cleaning process:
Record the pre-clean inspect & benchmark results into DPF Cleaning Record software.
Remove as much loose material as possible from the filter before baking.
Record post-clean inspect & benchmark results into DPF Cleaning Record software.
The Thermal cleaning process usually is about a day. The baking cycle is often completed overnight and then it takes a few hours for the filters to cool down.
At Diesel Emissions Specialists, we charge $350 per DPF filter cleaning, $500 per DPF & DOC combo cleaning, $350 per SCR cleaning, $1,200 per Freightliner One Box cleaning (including the 2 DPF filters).
For fleet customers, please contact us for volume pricing.
For customers that needs our shop labor for DPF filter removal and installation, please contact us to get an estimate.