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Steve
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11th Jul 14 at 11:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Whats the deal with dpf's on vag cars? if one has one steer clear at all costs? or is it all scaremongering.

The Seat garage told me aslong as the car gets a decent run out at times they will clear themselves and that they rarely have to actually replace one
Ojc
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Fucking heaps of shit mate, Corsa has one needs to be driven down motorway once a week for 10 miles at 70 so it can re-gen
Jambo
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Depends on how the car has been and will be used.

3CorsaMeal
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Just thrash it about, i think the problem is poofy drivers enjoying the equivilant acceleration of sliding down the stairs in a sleeping bag
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My bros moans about his DPF on his Seat Leon FR550, says its goes lumpy sometimes.
John
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GF had a 1.3cdti doing 2 miles a day and now the evoque doing 2 miles a day, not had a dpf problem yet.

Only one I have actually had a problem on was the 1.9cdti vectra which was doing 50+ miles a day.
recarouk
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just get it removed and mapped off the cars ecu, most places will gut it out and weld it back up so for MOT purposes it "looks" fine, ECU map will make the car think its not there so no more regens causing you to look like uncle buck driving down the M1
mwg
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When I first got mine I think it must have only done short journeys previously as it was regenerating nearly every time I drove it! After a week it seemed to calm down a bit then now a month on it's ok touch wood.

The trouble I find is that the cars that highly geared so it's only ever trickling along. At 70 it's not even doing 2,000 rpm in 6th gear so the engine's probably not getting hot enough.

Where as the Audi A3 I used to have with the older 2.0 TDI engine I only ever had it regen once in 40,000 miles

[Edited on 11-07-2014 by mwg]
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The VAG 1.6 TDI seems to have more problems than the 2.0 TDI too
Jambo
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quote:
Originally posted by John
GF had a 1.3cdti doing 2 miles a day and now the evoque doing 2 miles a day, not had a dpf problem yet.

Only one I have actually had a problem on was the 1.9cdti vectra which was doing 50+ miles a day.


Depends on the map, VM's constantly change the re-gen conditions based on the fact 90% of diesels now do 2miles a day.

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The newer ones are fine, had loads of issues on the Diesel Cayennes if they were used on short stop start journeys

Used to clog up and if a good hard run for 20mins at least at 60mph didn't clear them they were fucking expensive to sort out, fucking hate DPF's
Andrew
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Fucking heaps of shit mate, Corsa has one needs to be driven down motorway once a week for 10 miles at 70 so it can re-gen


Why would you have a newish diesel if you don't drive more than 10 miles a week on the motorway
Ojc
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What are you dribbling on about
FlaFFy_91
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12th Jul 14 at 22:00   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As above. Load of expensive shite.
Honestly very hit and miss. I'd just buy the car. Remove the DPF and map it. Simple as that
Lee_fr200
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Never had an issue with mine
Neo
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Mine went, wouldn't regen and garage couldn't make it regen. Ended up having it mapped out and removed, much cheaper than replacing. Noticed a decent power and torque improvement instantly on an already modded car

I'm currently thinking of a vrs diesel as a daily so will remove and have it mapped out straight away.
Jambo
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MOT fail these days.

However, if they left the shell intact just removed the innards doubt the average tester would be able to tell. See the IAM and Brake where in the news this week seeming this practice was responsible for many deaths on the roads
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
MOT fail these days.

However, if they left the shell intact just removed the innards doubt the average tester would be able to tell. See the IAM and Brake where in the news this week seeming this practice was responsible for many deaths on the roads


I just take the while thig off the car. Cut the top of it open. Smash the insides out with a hammer. Then weld the it back up and grind it flat so it can't be felt. No mot tester will be able to tell.

What was there logic behind that?! How can it possibly cause deaths?!
IvIarkgraham
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13th Jul 14 at 10:13   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

too much power after its removed meaning many people crashing
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
too much power after its removed meaning many people crashing


Jambo
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
too much power after its removed meaning many people crashing


Essentially Mark you're correct
IvIarkgraham
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I'm always correct Jambo
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I'm a complete cunt Jambo
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
I'm a complete cunt Jambo



say it to my face dickhead!
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It won't pass mot laws if it's still welded in place and mapped out mot laws state on modern diesels if it was fitted with a dpf by manufacturer it has to be fitted and fully operational for mot and the emissions have to meet the requirements the manufacturer had to meet for eu laws not just what the mot tolerances are like it used to be because it defeats the point of having the likes of 30 quid a year road tax because your car is meeting certain emissions regs and then you bypass it all and put out more emissions that it used to, all depends on where you take it for mot though .....

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