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EA4710700055 | Genuine Detroit Diesel® Doser Metering Unit

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Description:
A Doser Metering Unit EA4710700055 is a key component in SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) emission systems used on modern diesel engines. It measures and precisely injects Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) into the exhaust stream to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.

Part Number
: EA4710700055
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Detroit Diesel

Fits EA4710700055 For Detroit Diesel powertrains DD13,DD15, 2008-15


Purpose of using EA4710700055:

1. Measures DEF Quantity
  • The doser measures the exact amount of DEF needed based on engine load, speed, and temperature.

  • This ensures efficient NOx reduction and prevents over- or under-injection.

2. Injects DEF Into the Exhaust

  • Delivers DEF into the exhaust pipe upstream of the SCR catalyst.

  • The fluid reacts with NOx in the catalyst to form harmless nitrogen and water.

3. Maintains Proper DEF Pressure

  • The doser has an internal metering pump and pressure control.

  • Keeps DEF injection steady and accurate, even with temperature changes or vehicle movement.

4. Communicates With the Engine ECM

  • Receives commands from the engine control module (ECM) about how much DEF to inject.

  • Sends back information on flow rate, pressure, and temperature for monitoring and fault detection.

5. Helps With Emissions Compliance

  • Accurate dosing ensures the vehicle meets EPA or Euro emission standards.

  • Prevents engine derate or SCR system warnings caused by over- or under-injection.


Signs of a Bad Doser Metering Unit EA4710700055

1. Inconsistent or Inaccurate Dosing

  • The unit dispenses too much or too little chemical.

  • Variations in chemical concentration despite unchanged settings.

  • This is often due to worn pump diaphragms, clogged valves, or calibration drift.

2. Unusual Noises

  • Humming, grinding, or rattling sounds from the motor or pump.

  • Could indicate mechanical wear, air in the lines, or failing bearings.

3. Leaks

  • Chemical leaking from connections, hoses, or the pump.

  • Leaks suggest damaged seals, cracked housings, or loose fittings.

4. Pump Not Operating

  • No flow even when the system is turned on.

  • Could be caused by electrical issues, burned-out motor, or clogged suction lines.

5. Pressure Fluctuations

  • Pressure readings inconsistent or dropping suddenly.

  • Could indicate blockages, air locks, or failing pump components.

6. Erratic Control Signals

  • The control system shows errors, alarms, or inconsistent readings.

  • Often a sign of sensor failure, wiring issues, or internal electronic faults.

7. Visible Wear and Tear

  • Cracks, corrosion, or chemical residue buildup.

  • These can reduce performance or eventually lead to mechanical failure.

8. Reduced Flow Rate

  • Even with proper settings, flow is below expected.

  • Could be worn diaphragms, clogged suction filters, or deteriorated check valves.

 

About the Manufacturer – Detroit Diesel:

Detroit Diesel is a leading American manufacturer of heavy-duty diesel engines, transmissions, and aftertreatment systems, primarily for the commercial trucking industry. Founded in 1938 and now a subsidiary of Daimler Truck North America, Detroit is best known for its DD Series engines — including the DD13, DD15, and DD16 — which power Freightliner and Western Star trucks.

Detroit also produces advanced technologies such as Detroit™ Axles, Detroit™ Connect telematics, and integrated powertrains, offering fleet operators improved fuel efficiency, uptime, and diagnostics. The company is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, and continues to play a central role in modernizing emissions systems and performance standards in heavy-duty transportation.