2026-06-20
Seeing the SPN 3720 FMI 15 warning on your screen can look serious, but don’t worry — it’s usually not a big problem. This code simply means your machine’s Diesel Particulate Filter is getting full of soot and needs to be cleaned. The cleaning process is called regeneration.
But if you ignore this early warning, the DPF will get more clogged. That can cause your machine to lose power or even stop running until it’s fixed. This guide will explain what the code means, why it happens, and how to fix it step by step.
This code means:
Aftertreatment 1 Diesel Particulate Filter Differential Pressure — Data Valid but Above Normal (Least Severe Level).
Let’s make that simple:
In plain words, your machine is saying:
“The DPF is starting to get full. Please run regeneration soon.”
| Parameter | Description |
| SPN Code | 3720 (Aftertreatment 1 DPF Differential Pressure) |
| FMI Code | 15 (Data Valid but Above Normal – Least Severe) |
| Fault Meaning | The DPF is becoming restricted with soot and needs cleaning |
| Typical Cause | Normal soot buildup from engine operation |
| Component Affected | Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and regen system |
| Impact | Requires regeneration; if ignored, engine power will reduce |
When this code appears, you’ll likely notice these signs:

This code doesn’t usually mean something is broken — it’s often part of normal operation.
Here are the most common reasons it appears:
Every diesel engine makes soot. The DPF’s job is to catch it.
After hours of work, soot naturally builds up. The code reminds you it’s time to clean the filter through regeneration.
Sometimes the regen process doesn’t start or finish.
This can happen if:
The machine can only clean itself if sensors and injectors are working correctly.
If another fault (like a bad temperature sensor or clogged fuel doser) exists, the system can’t complete regeneration — soot keeps building up.
If this code shows up much more often than normal, the engine might have its own problem.
Common causes include:
Tip: Think of FMI 15 as your machine saying, “Please clean my filter.” It’s not a breakdown — just a reminder to do regular maintenance.
Follow these steps one by one. In most cases, Step 1 will solve the problem.
This is the main fix for FMI 15.
In most cases, this one step fixes the issue.
If you can’t start a regen, make sure everything is set correctly:
Missing one of these can stop regen from starting.
If the regen won’t start or doesn’t finish, check the supporting parts:
If you’ve tried regeneration a few times and the code keeps coming back, the DPF might be full of ash (not soot), which can be one of the main symptoms of a clogged DPF. Ash can’t burn off — it must be cleaned by a service shop. A technician can remove the DPF and clean it using a “bake and blow” process. If cleaning doesn’t work, the filter might need replacing.
Rarely for this code.
SPN 3720 FMI 15 means the sensor is working correctly and giving a true reading — the filter really is restricted.
Replacing the sensor won’t fix a blocked DPF.
Only replace it if you have other J1939 Fault Codes showing the sensor itself has failed (for example, FMI 3 or FMI 4).
SPN 3720 FMI 15 is a normal, early warning — not an emergency. It means your Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is full of soot and needs cleaning.
Handle this code right away to avoid power loss or costly downtime. With regular regeneration and filter maintenance, your machine will keep running strong and clean for a long time. MechLink offers compatible filters to cater to your needs. Shop now!