D&W Diesel Educates Industry with Exhaust Aftertreatment Seminars

February 2019

Auburn, NY… D&W Diesel, Inc. is taking their Exhaust Aftertreatment Seminars on the road. After a successful string of seminars around the Northeast earlier this year, D&W is continuing to train the industry on this explosive market.

Exhaust aftertreatment products have been out for years, but industry knowledge has lagged behind. Nowadays, exhaust aftertreatment units (Diesel Particulate Filters, Diesel Oxidation Catalysts, and Selective Catalytic Reductions) are required on vehicles in order to meet emissions regulations. D&W developed its in-depth seminar after finding their customers frustrated with these products on their equipment. Because they are expensive to replace and very difficult to diagnose, customers were searching for ways to better understand these systems.

D&W trainers Sean Wayne and Frank Janas provide an interactive seminar that is aimed to educate both new and seasoned technicians and fleet managers. Each four-hour class covers modern maintenance practice, basic diagnostic tips, and system relationships. Emphasizing how to use exhaust aftertreatment units properly, it illustrates how to successfully prevent reoccurring problems and reduce downtime and maintenance costs.

The seminars have been positively received as a much-needed addition to the industry. An attendee from Wester Bus Garage in Rochester, NY commented the seminar was “extremely thorough! Both trainers had great knowledge of the subject and not just reading cue cards and reciting a book. Nice change from many other people's seminars I’ve been to. This was my first D&W seminar and the best seminar I've attended. Thank you!”

To register for a seminar near you, visit www.dwdiesel.com/seminars. D&W, a leader in diesel engine components, also offers DPF cleaning and replacement in each of their branches across the Northeast, and new units are available to purchase on their website, www.dwdiesel.com.

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