Exhaust And
DPF Repair

Torpedo Truck Repair · Fife, WA · DPF, EGR, SCR, And Aftertreatment Service
What We Service

Exhaust And DPF Services

Full aftertreatment service in Fife, WA
01

DPF Cleaning And Service

Diesel particulate filter service at Torpedo begins with a differential pressure test and soot load estimate from the truck’s aftertreatment control module. We determine whether the filter requires a forced active regen, a bake-and-blow cleaning, or full replacement — avoiding unnecessary replacements while ensuring the filter is restored to acceptable flow restriction.

DPF cleaning is performed using a thermal bake process to convert soot to ash followed by a pneumatic blow-down to remove the ash from the filter substrate. Flow testing before and after cleaning confirms the filter has been restored to within the manufacturer’s acceptable backpressure range before it is reinstalled in the truck.

  • Differential pressure sensors tested and replaced if out of calibration
  • DPF outlet temperature sensor operation confirmed after cleaning
  • Forced regen performed post-install to verify full system function
02

EGR System Repair

EGR valve inspection covers electronic actuator function, valve seat condition, and cooler leak testing. A stuck-open EGR valve is one of the most common causes of excessive idle smoke, poor fuel economy, and persistent derate codes on modern diesel engines. We test valve operation under live conditions rather than relying solely on fault codes to confirm the failure.

EGR cooler failures — where exhaust gases leak into the coolant circuit — cause coolant consumption, white smoke, and eventual coolant contamination of the engine oil. We pressure test the EGR cooler with the engine at operating temperature to identify internal leaks that may not produce fault codes in early stages of failure.

  • EGR differential pressure sensor tested with every EGR job
  • EGR tube and gasket replaced as a set with the cooler or valve
  • Cooling system integrity verified after any EGR cooler repair
03

SCR And DEF System Service

Selective catalytic reduction system service covers the DEF tank, pump, dosing injector, and the SCR catalyst itself. DEF quality sensor testing confirms the urea concentration is within specification — contaminated or diluted DEF is a frequent cause of SCR efficiency codes and derate conditions that do not resolve with simple regens.

DEF dosing injector testing verifies spray pattern, flow rate, and injector tip condition. A clogged or leaking dosing injector causes uneven SCR catalyst dosing, leading to ammonia slip codes, NOx efficiency failures, and accelerated catalyst degradation. Injectors are cleaned or replaced and the SCR inlet temperature confirmed before system clearance.

  • DEF pump pressure tested at the dosing unit inlet
  • NOx sensor upstream and downstream of catalyst tested for accuracy
  • Full aftertreatment diagnostic cycle run after all SCR repairs
04

Diesel Oxidation Catalyst

The diesel oxidation catalyst is the first stage of the diesel aftertreatment system and is responsible for converting hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide while raising exhaust temperatures for active DPF regeneration. A failed or contaminated DOC prevents the system from achieving regen temperature, leading to excessive DPF soot load and eventual derate.

DOC substrate inspection is performed using a borescope to identify oil fouling, physical damage, and melt-down from unburned fuel events. Oil-contaminated DOC units cannot be cleaned and must be replaced. We identify the source of the oil contamination — typically a leaking turbo seal or valve cover — before installing a replacement to prevent repeat failure.

  • DOC inlet temperature verified with calibrated pyrometer
  • Exhaust back pressure tested upstream of DOC to identify restrictions
  • Turbo and engine oil consumption evaluated with every DOC inspection
05

Exhaust Components And Pipes

Exhaust system inspection covers all pipes, flex sections, expansion joints, clamps, and heat shields from the turbo outlet to the exhaust stack. Cracked flex sections and loose clamps are common sources of exhaust leaks that introduce soot into the cab, produce regen interference, and can cause NOx sensor contamination over time.

Exhaust pipe repairs on Class 8 trucks frequently involve stainless or aluminized steel sections welded or clamped to match the original routing. We trace all exhaust leaks with the engine at operating temperature — cold inspections miss flex section and gasket failures that only open under thermal expansion of the exhaust components.

  • Heat shield condition inspected and replaced when damaged
  • Turbo outlet gasket and V-band clamp inspected with every exhaust job
  • All clamps torqued to specification before road test
06

Aftertreatment Diagnostics

Aftertreatment diagnostic scanning at Torpedo uses OEM-level software to access the aftertreatment control module directly — reading regen history, DPF soot and ash load estimates, NOx readings at the catalyst inlet and outlet, and dosing system event logs. This data-driven approach identifies systemic failures that cannot be found by fault codes alone.

Derate and shutdown conditions caused by aftertreatment faults are resolved by addressing the root cause of the failure — not just clearing codes. A truck that re-enters derate within hours of a code clear has an unresolved underlying failure. We confirm full regen completion and post-repair system performance before any truck is released.

  • Regen history and inhibit events reviewed before any repair recommendation
  • All aftertreatment fault codes cleared only after verified repair
  • Extended idle test performed to confirm derate condition is resolved
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Fife, WA · Est. 2017

Why Choose Torpedo

Out Of Derate And Back On The Road

Aftertreatment failures put your truck in derate and keep it off the road. We diagnose the real cause, perform the correct repair, and verify full system function before your truck leaves the shop.

  • OEM aftertreatment diagnostic software for all major diesel platforms
  • On-site DPF thermal cleaning and flow testing
  • EGR and SCR repair with parts that match original system specifications
  • Derate and shutdown conditions resolved — not just code-cleared
  • Same-day service available for most exhaust and DPF repairs
  • Serving owner-operators and fleets throughout the Tacoma freight corridor
Truck Brands We Service

Every Major Brand,
One Trusted Shop

Freightliner · Kenworth · Peterbilt · Volvo · Mack · International · Western Star
Freightliner

Freightliner

Full drivetrain, electrical, and engine service for all Freightliner models including Cascadia and Columbia.

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Kenworth

Kenworth

Expert repair for PACCAR T680, W990, and all Kenworth Class 8 platforms.

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Peterbilt

Peterbilt

Complete service for Peterbilt 579, 389, and 579EV configurations across all drivetrains.

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Volvo

Volvo

Engine diagnostics and drivetrain service for Volvo VNL D11 and D13 powertrains.

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Mack

Mack

Full MP7 and MP8 engine service, transmission repair, and fleet maintenance for Mack trucks.

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International

International

A26 and MX-13 engine service, electrical diagnostics, and full suspension repair.

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Western Star

Western Star

Heavy-duty and vocational truck service for all Western Star models and configurations.

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24/7 Roadside Repair Available Now

Your Truck Won't Fix Itself.

Broke down on the side of the road? We dispatch fast. Same-day shop service also available.