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  1. greasytshirt

    Electronic Issues with 2008 Hino 338

    I'm looking at a wiring diagram. There are two wires coming from the ecm and they eventually touch every one of the devices you've mentioned. For all of them to be affected at the same time, the fault would have to be inside the cab, if the diagram is to be believed. Possibly at a junction...
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    2012 Hino 338

    It's probably fine. Sent from my XT1585 using EO Forums mobile app
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    Big Truck PLEASE HELP!! I HAVE 2008 HINO W/DPF PROBLEMS.

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    Big Truck PLEASE HELP!! I HAVE 2008 HINO W/DPF PROBLEMS.

    Bar jumping is almost exclusively the DPR temp sensors / harness connectors. Not only is there a TSB on the throttle plate, there's also one on load testing the DPR sensor harness. If your local dealer cannot satisfy you, go to Hino.com and start sending some polite yet stern emails. Sent...
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    2011 Hino 258

    You'll have to remove it from the truck. Block one of the coolant ports. On the other, you'll have to attach a source of regulated compressed air. Lower the whole contraption into a bucket of water and turn up the air regulator to around 20 psi and then wait. A consistent stream of bubbles...
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    2012 Hino 338 coolant leaks

    The gauge thing is probably thermostat. Make sure the hose under the recovery tank's cap is attached. Sometimes they fall off, into the recovery tank. This means the tank will fill but no coolant ever returns to the radiator. Either that or it blew the head gasket. Sent from my XT1585 using...
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    Big Truck PLEASE HELP!! I HAVE 2008 HINO W/DPF PROBLEMS.

    You're most likely experiencing low boost during a regen, or erroneous temp sensor readings. Low boost is often caused by the turbo. It doesn't really matter if the shaft is loose or tight, it just cannot ever bind. If it's spun by hand with a bit of side pressure on it and it binds, then...
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    Big Truck PLEASE HELP!! I HAVE 2008 HINO W/DPF PROBLEMS.

    Does the truck suffer from low power when the DPR graph hits three bars? Does the DPR graph ever jump from a couple of bars straight to five bars or higher? Sent from my XT1585 using EO Forums mobile app
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    HINO BRAKE SENSOR

    I can't find the wear sensor installation in the book. Granted, I spent about 3 minutes looking. I did find them in the wiring diagrams. They're in a series circuit, so you can splice them together if they are worn through. Sent from my XT1585 using EO Forums mobile app
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    2012 Hino Box Truck

    I don't know anything specific about the FL/Cummins combo. I am extremely familiar with the 2012 Hino though. The biggest problem with the Hino is the burner system. It can be temperamental. It's health is directly affected by fuel injector health. The burner also needs maintenance every...
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    2012 Isuzu NPR-HD Catalytic Converter and DPF Issue

    I did some sleuthing. There is a TSB for P0420. Take it to a dealer and get the ecm reflashed. This is a known issue. Sent from my XT1585 using EO Forums mobile app
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    2012 Isuzu NPR-HD Catalytic Converter and DPF Issue

    Read the last line for P2463. It doesn't explain p0420, which has several causes. Edit: Pic removed. Sent from my XT1585 using EO Forums mobile app
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    2012 Isuzu NPR-HD Catalytic Converter and DPF Issue

    It kind of sounds like it's asking for a manual regen (I'm not as proficient with Isuzu). You'll have to park for about 15 minutes to accomplish this. If it won't manually regen, you'll have to get an actual diagnosis. There's a million ways that this can go wrong. Sent from my XT1585 using...
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    Hino FD 1024, 500 Series 2008.

    Yes and yes. The plug/wires that connect to the sensor.
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    Hino FD 2008

    The fuel level sensor probably died.
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    ISUZU N SERIES TRANSMISSIONS

    Mixing and matching different transmissions and engines is going to cause nearly unsolvable wiring headaches. Everything is computer controlled, and they all have to be programmed to play together nicely. You're going to spend more making this Frankenstein function than you would if you'd have...
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    Hino FD 1024, 500 Series 2008.

    I imagine the fuel level sensor is the culprit. If you unplug the sensor and jump the terminals at the harness connector, the gauge should swing to full. Sent from my XT1585 using EO Forums mobile app
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