Cummins ISB 6.7 DPF 2014-2017
Renew Particulate Filtration – Cummins ISB 6.7 DPF (2014‑2017)
What is it?
The DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) for Cummins ISB 6.7 engines from 2014 to 2017 is a critical emissions component. It captures soot and fine particulates from exhaust gases and burns them off during regeneration cycles—helping your engine run cleaner and meet emissions standards.
Why choose this OEM DPF?
Manufactured to match Cummins’ factory specifications, this DPF ensures the correct filter media, flow resistance, thermal durability, and structural longevity. Choosing a properly matched filter helps avoid excessive backpressure, diagnostic faults, poor regeneration, or premature failure that often occur with mismatched aftermarket parts.
Key Benefits
✅ Direct-fit for ISB 6.7 engines (2014–2017)
✅ Effective soot capture and controlled regeneration
✅ Maintains correct exhaust flow and avoids pressure problems
✅ Built for high-temperature, harsh exhaust environments
✅ Compatible with factory emission sensors and system logic
Applications
This DPF is used in medium-duty trucks, vocational vehicles, and fleet applications running Cummins ISB 6.7 engines in the 2014–2017 model years. It is central to the engine’s aftertreatment train, ensuring particulate emissions are controlled across diverse operating conditions.
Installation Notes
Installation should be performed by qualified technicians. Begin with a completely cooled exhaust system. Remove the existing DPF and carefully preserve sensor connections. Clean all mating surfaces and inspect for damage. Replace any worn gaskets or seals. Align and install the new DPF, torque bolts to Cummins’ specifications, then inspect for leaks and correct exhaust flow. Finally, use diagnostic tools to clear DPF and emissions‑related fault codes and confirm proper system behavior.
Final Thoughts
If your ISB 6.7 engine is showing DPF alarms, experiencing performance loss, or signaling backpressure faults, installing the correct DPF for 2014–2017 restores filtration integrity. It helps your engine comply with emissions regulations, run more efficiently, and maintain long-term system health.