The Remote Diagnostic Kit for Yanmar, available exclusively through Diesel Laptops, is the solution you are looking for to having a DPF and DOC programmed.
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How the RPK Service Works
- The kit is sent to you via 2nd Day Air (You can upgrade to Next Day Air for an additional $100).
- Once arrived, you will need to contact our technical support department.
- You connect the hardware to the engine diagnostic port.
- Our technician will remote access the machine and perform the necessary services for up to 6 injectors.
- Your package will contain a UPS return label, and we will schedule a UPS pick-up.
This kit is shipped with software that renders it disabled until our technical support department can access the machine.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Will this tool help clear backup mode on my Yanmar?
Yes, by coding or telling the ECM that you have cleaned the DPF and DOC the backup mode code will go inactive as long as the filter has been cleaned or replaced.
Can you program more than one machine while I have the tool?
Yes, but we charge an additional $99 per programming incident.
How much to get this tool next day air?
It is an additional $100 for next day air charges. We ship UPS, and most delivery area codes are guaranteed by 10:30 am.
Am I purchasing the entire kit as shown for this price?
No, this is a managed rental service you are paying for. We ship you the item, our technicians perform the repair, and we then ship it back to us. If you wish to purchase a kit such as this to keep, please contact our sales department at 888-241-5755 option 1.
What if the programming doesn't fix my equipment? Do I get a refund?
You will receive a full refund if you were advised to purchase this product by our Technical Support staff and in working with them, you are unable to perform the recommended feature. If you purchase this on your own volition and are unable to use the kit, you can receive a refund for the cost of the product minus the cost of shipping provided audit logs confirm no functions were performed.