2516807C91 | Genuine Paccar® Diesel Particulate Filter EPA17, MX11, MX13
2516807C91 | Genuine Paccar® Diesel Particulate Filter EPA17, MX11, MX13 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description:
A Diesel Particulate Filter 2516807C91 (DPF) assembly is an emissions control component designed to trap and remove soot (particulate matter) from the exhaust gases of diesel engines before they exit the tailpipe. Diesel Particulate Filter EPA17, MX11, MX13, work condition, used take-off Kenworth T880 2024
Part Number: 2516807C91
Condition: Used
Manufacture/Brand: Paccar
Fits 2516807C91 For Kenworth / Peterbilt trucks with PACCAR MX‑13, 11 engines
Specifications For 2516807C91:
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Material: Stainless Steel Exhaust Emission Norm: EPA17 Dimensions: 9.63" L x 14.45" W x 14.45" H Diameter: 14.45" |
Purpose of using 2516807C91:
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1. Reduce Air Pollution Captures up to 85–95% of black carbon (soot) particles. 2. Meet Emissions Regulations Required to comply with: 3. Improve Environmental Responsibility Reduces the visual and environmental impact of diesel exhaust. 4. Support Other Emission Systems Works in conjunction with: 5. Maintain Engine Efficiency Helps keep exhaust backpressure within normal limits. |
Signs of a Bad Diesel Particulate Filter 2516807C91:
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1. Check Engine Light or Emissions Warning MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) or DPF warning light comes on. 2. Frequent or Failed Regenerations Engine enters regen mode too often, or the regens fail to clean the filter. 3. Engine Overheating or High Exhaust Temps A blocked DPF increases exhaust backpressure and heat. 4. Loss of Power or Acceleration A clogged DPF creates exhaust restriction, causing: 5. Poor Fuel Economy The engine burns extra fuel during frequent regeneration cycles. 6. Limp Mode or Engine Derate Severe soot loading may cause the truck to derate power or go into limp mode to prevent damage. 7. Strong Diesel Smell or Visible Smoke A cracked or internally failed DPF may allow soot or unburned fuel to escape. 8. Abnormal Backpressure Readings High readings from differential pressure sensors signal soot buildup or flow restriction. |
About the Manufacturer – Paccar:
PACCAR Inc is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture, and customer support of premium light-, medium-, and heavy-duty trucks. Founded in 1905 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, PACCAR is best known for its world-class truck brands: Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF.
PACCAR’s trucks are recognized for their durability, fuel efficiency, advanced engineering, and driver-focused technology. In addition to truck manufacturing, PACCAR also designs and builds diesel engines, and provides financial services, information technology, and aftermarket support to its global customer base.






