Your Cummins has a 5 MPH DEF Derate (SPN 5246). What now? (2024)

You’ve heard the same story over and over, maybe even experienced it yourself.

You just crossed the bridge into Canada and your 2013 Peterbilt 389 with a Cummins ISX CM2250 truck was turned off at the border checkpoint. When you start your truck back up you notice a red stop engine light and your DPF light is flashing. The truck carrying your precious load is now in a critical state of emergency. You pray that it’s not in the dreaded 5 MPH derate…

So, you hold the clutch down and put it into 2nd gear to try to creep past that 5 MPH markrealizing after a few minutesthat your truck will not budge. So, you crawl to the shoulder only to find that now you can’t even proceed driving.

Unfortunately, we hear this story on a daily basis from our customers. It’s something we hear all the time because this is what happens when the truck detects a fluke in the system or from a malfunctioning component.

What is a DEF derate or an aftertreatment derate?

A derate means that the program inside the engine computer limits either the power or vehicle speed. A derate is designed to protect you from causing engine or DPF damage. A derate can be caused by various sensors or systems. However, when it’s a specific 5 MPH derate then you can be certain that the problem is related to the emissions, aka the aftertreatment system.

What components make up the emission system that controls the 5 MPH derate?

DEF Fluid – The tank with the blue cap holds DEF Fluid. This has a level sensor and a quality sensor to make sure the concentrations are in allowable limits. If you have bad DEF fluid, this can cause DEF quality issues and can put you into a derate.

DEF Doser Valve – Regulates the injection of the DEF fluid into your SCR Catalyst.

DEF Pump Assembly –This is the heart of your DEF system that pumps the DEF fluid throughout the DEF system. If this fails, you will go into a derate immediately

NOx Sensors, both inlet and outlet sensors –When the sensor detects much NOx in the exhaust stream, it tells the SCR/DEF system to inject more urea, which usesammoniato reduce emissions levels in your system.

DEF Control Module – This module controls the operation of the emission system. The DEF Module and Engine Control Module (ECM) are in direct communication to make sure the system is operational.

ECM – The DPF system and the regeneration process is controlled by the ECM on a Cummins truck. So, the DEF module + ECM make up for controlling your entire operation.

The dreaded fault code that causes the 5 MPH derate!

This fault is related to the “SCR Inducement” which is what regulates your truck to this derate.

  • Cummins Fault Code – 3712 or SPN 5246 FMI 0
  • Notification – Red Stop Engine Light On
  • Information – Aftertreatment SCR Operator Inducement – Data Valid But Above Normal Operating Range – Most Severe Level. Critical SCR related fault codes have been active for an extended period of time and require immediate attention.
  • Immediate engine power derate. Vehicle speed will be limited to 5 miles per hour or 8 km per hour.

How to temporarily override this 5 MPH derate on a Cummins engine?

Unfortunately, we don’t have a tip or trick to share on how to do this on a Cummins powered truck. The only way we have found is to clear the fault codes with a dealer level service tool to allow you to drive to a service shop. If you have the OTR Diagnostics, then you will be able to reset the system yourself anytime anywhere. This is a more cost-effective solution to get you to a dealer or shop. You can learn more about OTR Diagnostics here.

How to fix this 5 MPH derate?

You need to see what caused the “SCR Inducement Code” to come up in the first place. A failed component is usually what triggers this code.

Common Failures

  • Failed DEF doser valve
    • Associated fault code: SPN 5394
  • You ran out of DEF fluid
    • Associated fault code: SPN 5392, SPN 1761
  • Inlet and Outlet NOx sensors failed, not making pressure
    • Associated fault code: SPN 4094
  • EGR system malfunction causing NOX efficiency problems
  • DEF pump failed, not making pressure
    • Associated fault code: SPN 4334, SPN 4339
  • DEF module has failed or DEF harness failure or no power to DEF module causes DEF gauge to be empty and showing datalink error and SCR malfunction.
  • The DEF / ECM could also need updating to eliminate ghost codes.

Is it safe to drive with a derate?

We recommend seeking service immediately. Driving with a derate may cause permanent damage to your engine or emission system. Be cautious when driving with an active derate and get into a service shop as soon as you can to figure out what the issue is.

Can you do updates to the emission system?

Yes, updates are recommended if they are available. It’s recommended to see if you have any updates available and to do them if so because this can remove any bugs or issues. However, please note that this isn’t a fix for all your problems or ghost codes, but it’s good practice to have the latest updates.

We hope this blog post helps you if you are ever stuck in a derate!

Untilnext time! 👋
Stay safe, stay healthy & be blessed.

Your Cummins has a 5 MPH DEF Derate (SPN 5246). What now? (2024)

FAQs

What is the code 5246 on a Cummins engine fault? ›

The 5246 fault is just an inducement fault. This means that derates are active presently. Now on your nox readings, How far into the regen was this noted? What did the inlet say?

How do I get my cummins out of derate? ›

When your truck is under Derated, you have to do the following step by FCAR truck scanner if there is not physical part failure:
  1. Go Diesel Engine, select Cummins, it will show couple DPF/DEF/Aftertream related codes. ...
  2. Under Cummins main menui, selction Action Test to find Forced Regen Option to start Forced Regen.

What causes a Cummins to derate? ›

If you have bad DEF fluid, this can cause DEF quality issues and can put you into a derate. DEF Doser Valve – Regulates the injection of the DEF fluid into your SCR Catalyst.

Can you drive in derate mode? ›

When an engine derates, it can cause downtime by leaving the vehicle in an undrivable state or “limping mode” where it's only operable at low speeds. In such cases, a forced resetting of the DPF is essential, yet your techs should also be prepared for a full replacement or cleaning.

How do I clear my Cummins fault code? ›

Software and a diagnostic tool are generally needed for this. Using a code reader tool, connect to the ECM and find the “fault codes” tab. The displayed codes can generally be clicked on one by one. Another option is to select “erase all faults” and then follow the onscreen instructions.

What happens when a truck goes into derate mode? ›

What is a derate? A derate means that the program inside the engine computer limits either the power or vehicle speed. A derate is designed to protect you from causing engine or DPF damage. A derate can be caused by various sensors or system.

How do I force my Cummins to regen? ›

Initiate Regen:
  1. Navigate through the Cummins Insite software to the section related to DPF regeneration.
  2. Look for options related to "Forced Regeneration" or "Manual Regeneration." These options may vary depending on the version of the software.
  3. Follow the on-screen prompts to initiate the regeneration process.

What is the derate code for Cummins? ›

Cummins X12

Codes 6254, 6255, & 3712 are all derated codes that occur when another fault is causing the actual problem.

What do DEF warning lights mean on a Cummins? ›

Illuminated An illuminated DEF Lamp is an indication that the DEF level is low. This can be corrected by refilling the DEF tank with Diesel Exhaust Fluid. Flashing A flashing DEF Lamp indicates that the DEF level has fallen below a critical level. This can be corrected by refilling the DEF tank.

What causes DEF pump failure? ›

Over time, these filters and screens can become clogged and lose their effectiveness. Neglecting to replace them regularly can lead to reduced DEF flow, stressing the DEF pump and potentially causing pump failure.

What causes DEF issues? ›

DEF Contamination

Sharing equipment like funnels or containers previously used for other fluids can introduce foreign substances into DEF. Water contamination can occur if DEF is exposed to moisture during storage, leading to def system problems.

What does spn 5246 mean? ›

A completed regen is the solution for this code.520.2 SPN 5246/FMI 15 - EPA10Regulatory Fault Ignored - Derate Onthis code sets when the vehicle has been driven for 30 miles while a code is present for the DEF tank level, DEF metering valve, DEF pump, NOx sensors, Blocked DEF line, DEF quality, NOx efficiency, SCR ...

How do I reset my Cummins derate? ›

Knock off the regen and start performing accelerator snaps. The transient operation will raise NOx levels and force the ECM to dose DEF. Once the ECM sees a meaningful reduction in NOx across the SCR, your derate faults should go inactive.

What happens when a diesel engine derates? ›

Engine derating is the reduction of an engine's output due to less-than-ideal operating conditions. Derating sometimes is done intentionally when you want to prolong the engine's life and avoid substantial wear or damage.

What is the code 5246 FMI 16? ›

This code is just a regulatory fault indicating there is an aftertreatment fault that has been not been repaired and indicating the truck has been derated. There should be another aftertreatment fault present that will actually tell you what the issue is.

What does it mean when the DPF is full engine derated? ›

A DPF Filter that is too full or not properly functioning threatens both the environment and the truck. The engine can derate when a needed regen does not occur, potentially causing downtime by leaving the vehicle in a state that is either undriveable or in “limp mode” where it can only operate at slow speeds.

What is Cummins aftertreatment diesel particulate filter temperature stabilization? ›

(DPF Stay Warm) Aftertreatment Diesel Particulate Filter Temperature Stabilization: Allows the DPF to stay warm when, during an in-motion regeneration event, the vehicle speed drops below a specified threshold.

What is the DEF engine fault? ›

Common DEF Fault Codes and Their Meanings

Causes can include a faulty DEF pump, leaks in the DEF lines, or clogged filters. Addressing this issue promptly can prevent damage to the SCR system.

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