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New Diagnostic Trouble Codes Added to Knowledge

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Diagnostic Trouble Codes Added to Knowledge

We recently added all Gen 4 and 5 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) and Pinpoint tests to to the Knowledge base found at ROUSHcleantech.com/service. All codes and tests are available, linked, and searchable providing predictive content results based on search queries or new case inquiries. This upgraded content will save time for customers who used to have to download a service manual or call ROUSH CleanTech Customer Success when they were researching a concern or completing a repair.

Each DTC article is broken down into 6 main bullets, which will mirror the content in the service and diagnostic manuals: 116e

  • Explanation of code provides the name of the code and a brief explanation of what is happening.
  • What vehicles the code applies to.
  • The possible causes of the code.
  • Symptoms the vehicle may be experiencing.
  • Diagnostic Aid offers assistance in validating the concern.
  • The action refers you to the correct Pinpoint test procedure.

In addition to DTC and pinpoint tests, the team has also added easy to follow wire drawings and schematics to assist technicians and service managers in resolving fuel system related concerns.

Information in Knowledge is updated regularly, however, if you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, we are always available to assist at 800.59.ROUSH.

Why Propane Autogas Fleet Vehicles Match up to Electric

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It’s easy to see why electric vehicles are perceived to be the future of automotive technology. They’re better for the environment and require less maintenance, which can save money for fleet owners. But they aren’t the only progressive fuel option available with those benefits. Propane autogas is one of the most popular automotive fuels in the world, with more than 27 million vehicles on the road across the globe. 

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GM, Ford, American Axle, Roush, and Michigan Tech Awarded $25M in U.S. Energy Grants

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GM, Ford, American Axle, Roush, and Michigan Tech Awarded $25M in U.S. Energy Grants

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During a tour of advanced battery research labs at General Motors Co.’s Warren Technical Center, U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette on Thursday announced $139 million in federal funding for 55 projects across the country that will support new and innovative advanced vehicle technologies. Six of the innovative projects — nearly $25.9 million — will be led by teams in Michigan.

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Dirty Diesel’s Days Are Numbered, Thanks to California

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On June 26, California’s Air Resources Board took a groundbreaking action that will go down in history as a turning point in protecting Californians from toxic diesel exhaust by putting zero-emission trucks on our roads. The Board adopted its Advanced Clean Trucks rule, which establishes the first-in-the-nation requirement that truck manufacturers sell an increasing percentage of vehicles with zero emissions from their tailpipes. 

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