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Detroit DD13 EPA07 (2007-09) Fault Code: SPN 3246 FMI 16 (MCM) Diesel Particulate Filter Outlet Temperature – High

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NOTE: This is a silent fault (no dashboard warning lamp). Indicates the motor control module (MCM) has detected a diesel particulate filter (DPF) outlet temperature that is higher than expected. NOTE: If 3246-0 active, fix that first. NOTE: If 3246-8 active, fix that first. NOTE: If 3246-16 has more than 5 counts, use 3246-0. PROBABLE CAUSES:Perform a parked regen.

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Detroit DD13 EPA07 (2007-09) Fault Code: SPN 3246 FMI 2 (MCM) Diesel Particulate Filter Outlet Temperature Sensor, General Temperature Plausibility

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NOTE: If 3246-0 active, fix that first. NOTE: If 3246-8 active, fix that first. NOTE: If 3246-16 has more than 5 counts, use 3246-0. PROBABLE CAUSES:Perform a parked regen.

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Detroit DD13 EPA07 (2007-09) Fault Code: SPN 3246 FMI 3 (MCM) Diesel Particulate Filter Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed High

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NOTE: If codes 3246-3, 3242-3, 3250-3 or 1172-3 active, fix those first. PROBABLE CAUSES:1. Wiring between the turbocharger compressor inlet temperature and the 120-pin MCM connection.2. DPF outlet temperature sensor.3. DPF outlet temperature sensor connector/harness.

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Detroit DD13 EPA07 (2007-09) Fault Code: SPN 3246 FMI 4 (MCM) Diesel Particulate Filter Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low

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NOTE: If codes 3246-3, 3242-3, 3250-3 or 1172-3 active, fix those first. PROBABLE CAUSES:Wiring between the turbocharger compressor inlet temperature and the 120-pin MCM connection.

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Detroit DD13 EPA07 (2007-09) Fault Code: SPN 3246 FMI 8 (MCM) Motor Control Module Has Detected an Impossible Temperature Shift on the Diesel Particulate Filter Outlet Temperature Sensor

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NOTE: If codes 3246-3, 3242-3, 3250-3 or 1172-3 active, fix those first. PROBABLE CAUSES:1. Wiring between the turbocharger compressor inlet temperature and the 120-pin MCM connection.2. DPF outlet temperature sensor.3. DPF outlet temperature sensor connector/harness.

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