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If you’re driving a Freightliner, code EEC 61 is never a good thing to see

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Long distance trucking is hard work, with tight deadlines and even tighter profit margins. When something goes wrong on a run, like a Freightliner code EEC 61, you need answers and you need them fast. That’s why many truckers turn to the mechanical Experts on JustAnswer when they find themselves in a tough spot, and tens of thousands of people read the pages that are generated from those question sessions.

You can learn a lot about people by looking at their collective behavior. On JustAnswer, the visitors to the questions that are generated from the Expert sessions are an indication of the levels of interest in a given topic. Questions in the tax category, for example, see an unsurprisingly huge jump in visitors during tax season. Categories like this are very reactive to external changes.

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Visitors to the JustAnswer tax category for one year

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Visitors to the JustAnswer heavy equipment category for one year

That pattern is a working pattern. Visits spike on Monday, start to drift a bit as the work week draws to a close, and dip on Saturday and Sunday. The pattern of a person who works hard all week, and rests on the weekends. All week, every week, all year.

Trucking is the lifeblood of the US economy, and JustAnswer is tracking the pulse.


Resolving code EEC 61

So, what keeps people coming to JustAnswer with their heavy equipment questions? Let’s take a look at one of the sessions to figure it out.

The most visited question in the heavy equipment category starts with an error code on a Freightliner, code EEC 61. This is a long-distance trucker’s nightmare; hundreds of miles from the nearest service, over a thousand miles from home base, and a truck that may or may not make the drive.

The Expert in this session is bluextc89, a journeyman in industrial hydraulics repair with over 13 years of experience. He responds with the following information:

“EEC 61 is basically saying there is a problem in the After-treatment control module. This is the module the engine uses for the after-treatment system. Your Check Engine Light, and/or your Maintenance light will be on at the same time.

The maintenance light is the light that looks like a solid yellow engine.

Make sure your DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) tank is 1/2 to FULL, you have a indicator on your fuel gauge with 4 green squares, this is your DEF level.

If your DEF got low, it will throw an EEC61, but you need to fill the DEF tank 1/2 full or more. After you drive awhile, after 3 key cycles that light should go off. IF THIS IS THE PROBLEM.

If you do not fill it up, the Engine will Derate to 25%, then if you continue to drive, it will derate you to 5 miles per hour.

This is just a little bit of info, hopefully, it is just low of DEF.

If the truck was low on air pressure when you turned the truck off, the DEF system performs a purge routine to clear the lines, if it does not detect air pressure, it will set this also.

It's driveable unless you run into the DEF issue I listed above. If you continue to have a problem, I suggest taking it to the nearest dealer.”

The customer is quickly able to figure out which of the options is the most likely culprit:

“Def 3/4...but...I got the maint. Light after trying for several minutes to move my tandems...so the Low air psi note rang likely in my ears...If it is due to low air psi, will the light go away after the third key cycle? Either way, very good answer...Thank you”

And that’s why people keep come to JustAnswer; fast, reliable information that gets you back on the road quickly.

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Regular maintenance of your engine can help prevent problems later.

Freightliner truck maintenance

Of course, no on-the-spot solution can compare with not needing a repair in the first place. Keeping to a realisticmaintenance schedulewill help you to minimize breakdowns by catching problems before they happen. You should refer to yourowner’s manualto determine the best maintenance and troubleshooting practices for your make and model.

Before each long haul, be sure to check the following:

  • Check your oil level.
  • Check your radiator and overflow bottle. Watch for leaks!
  • Test the air pressure in your tires.
  • Check the fuel vent if the truck has been sitting for a few days.
  • Watch out for vibration or squealing noises from the brakes, and have them checked frequently.

As a vehicle ages, you’ll want to increase the frequency of maintenance checks. If you start to catch fines from the FMCSA for Compliance, Safety and Accountability (CSA) violations, it’s a good sign that you should increase the frequency of your maintenance checks.

If you do find yourself out on a long run, and you encounter a problem like a Freightliner code EEC 61, the Experts on JustAnswer are available at any time to help you with yourheavy equipment questions. When you aren’t sure what your best option is, the knowledgeable advice they provide can help you determine if you can push ahead, or if it’s time to take immediate action.

What’s your worst on-the-road heavy equipment experience? Please share it with us in the comments below.

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FAQs

How to clear eec 61 code freightliner? ›

This is an aftertreatment code. Make sure your DEF tank is at least half full. Make sure the truck doesn't get shut off with low air pressure or the lines can't purge. Try cycling the key on and off 3 times and see if the code remains.

What is the code EEC 61 on a Freightliner dashboard? ›

EEC 61 is basically saying there is a problem in the After-treatment control module. This is the module the Engine uses for the aftertreatment system. Your Check Engine Light, and/or your Maintenance light will be on at the same time. The maintenance light is the light that looks like a solid yellow engine.

What does EEC mean on a semi truck? ›

Electronic Engine Control (EEC)

How do I clear my ECU fault code? ›

Leaving the battery disconnected for a few minutes will ensure the vehicle systems will completely reset when you reconnect the battery. Secure the negative cable back to the terminal and cover it with the cap. Disconnecting the battery will clear the error codes and reset the check engine light.

What is flash code 62 on Freightliner? ›

Flash Code 62 indicates that the function assigned to the Auxiliary Output #1, #2, #5, #6, #7 or #8 circuit output has an open circuit or short to battery (+). A short to battery (+) is detected when the DDEC ECM, see Figure 62-1, is unsuccessful in turning "ON" the configured function.

What is ECM in a Cascadia? ›

Engine Control Module (ECM) Basics

Your ECM also has to share crucial data with your Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and Transmission Control Module (TCM) that control gear shifting, anti-lock brakes, and traction control systems. An ECM Malfunction can be not only bad for your Freightliner, but dangerous as well.

How do you know if your ECM is bad in semi-truck? ›

Low fuel efficiency

Decreased fuel efficiency can be an indicator of your ECM unit malfunctioning. Poor fuel efficiency results from the ECM's inability to determine the ideal fuel to burn during the combustion process.

Are ECU and EEC the same? ›

Definition. FADEC is a system consisting of a digital computer, called an electronic engine controller (EEC) or engine control unit (ECU), and its related accessories that control all aspects of aircraft engine performance.

What does EEC relay stand for? ›

The eec relay is the Electronic Engine Control relay. This is the relay that sends power to the computer and related sensors. This is located under the hood and has a brown connector going to it.

What is EEC 1? ›

EEC 1: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering.

What is EEC code 111? ›

Codes 111, 10, 223, 224. Check engine light is on. Hello, on EEC IV vehicles, pre OBD-II, 111 means KOEO (key on engine off) passes, 10 means KOER (key on engine running) passes, and KOEC (key on engine continuous...or "memory" codes) are 223 and 224.

How do I remove permanent trouble code? ›

The only way to clear a PDTC is to fix the underlying problem with the vehicle that originally caused the PDTC and its corresponding DTC to set, and then allow the vehicle sufficient drive time to re-run the monitor that identified the problem in the first place.

How do I clear a DTC code? ›

Most DTCs can be deleted using an OBD-II scanner, which is a tool used as part of the diagnostic and repair process (allowing mechanics to see if the code returns after a component is replaced, for example). It's also possible to reset a DTC by temporarily disconnecting the vehicle's 12-volt battery.

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