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Cummins SPN 4364 FMI 18: Meaning, Causes & Fix

Aftertreatment 1 SCR Operator Inducement β€” engine derate active due to SCR system fault requiring immediate service attention

Reviewed by ASE Certified Mechanics Β· Last updated July 08, 2026

Quick Answer

SPN 4364 FMI 18 = SCR Inducement Derate Active
Severity: πŸ”΄ STOP ENGINE Β· System: SCR Aftertreatment System Β· β›” Do NOT continue driving

⚠️ STOP DRIVING β€” This code indicates a critical safety issue. Continuing to operate the vehicle may cause engine damage or safety hazard. Pull over safely and diagnose before continuing.

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Diagnostic Reference

Field Details
Code SPN 4364 FMI 18
Protocol J1939 SPN: 4364 FMI: 18
Component SCR Aftertreatment System
Manufacturer Cummins
Engine Series ISX15
Severity πŸ”΄ STOP ENGINE
SAE Reference SAE J1939-73 Digital Annex β€” SPN 4364, FMI 18

Possible Causes

  1. Active SCR system fault codes
  2. DEF tank empty or low
  3. DEF quality below specification
  4. NOx sensor failure
  5. SCR catalyst failure

Diagnostic & Repair Procedure

  1. Step 1: Check for active SCR system fault codes with diagnostic tool
  2. Step 2: Verify DEF tank level β€” refill if empty
  3. Step 3: Test DEF quality with refractometer
  4. Step 4: Diagnose and repair root cause SCR fault
  5. Step 5: Clear codes and perform system verification after repair

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep driving with SPN 4364 FMI 18?

No. This is a STOP ENGINE-level fault. Continued operation will cause severe engine damage including potential catastrophic failure. Pull over safely and diagnose before restarting. Tow the vehicle to a service facility if the root cause cannot be identified and resolved at roadside.

What is the emergency protocol?

1) Pull over at the first safe location β€” use hazard lights and reflective triangles if on a highway shoulder. 2) Shut down engine. 3) Check for obvious issues: fluid leaks, smoke, loose connections, unusual odors. 4) Scan for secondary fault codes using a dash display or diagnostic tool β€” these often point to the root cause. 5) Call roadside assistance if unable to resolve. Do not attempt to limp the vehicle to a shop.

What happens if I ignore this code?

Ignoring a STOP ENGINE code can result in: turbocharger failure ($3,000–$8,000), engine seizure requiring complete overhaul ($15,000–$40,000), or fire risk from leaking fuel/oil contacting hot exhaust components. If this code is accompanied by low oil pressure or high coolant temperature, engine failure may occur within minutes of continued operation.

Estimated Repair Cost

Typical repair: $500–3,000 (Parts: $300–2,000 + Labor: 2–8 hours) Β· Costs vary by make/model and location

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Associated Symptoms

References & Further Reading

Data Provenance: This fault code definition is derived from SAE J1939 standards. SPN 4364 FMI 18 is defined in SAE J1939-73 Digital Annex. Diagnostic procedures sourced from Cummins OEM technical service documentation. Not for safety-critical decisions. Consult a certified diesel mechanic before performing any repair. See our full disclaimer.