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Dpf removal

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marko:
Ticks all the boxes matto..thanks for the help mate!!

simonp:
Have you actually tried taking it on a run to fix it the proper way? Would be better than poisoning small asthmatic children with your noxious fumes!

Anyway, would it not be better to buy a petrol car if you only have a short commute?

marko:

--- Quote from: simonp on August 13, 2014, 01:16:24 am ---Have you actually tried taking it on a run to fix it the proper way? Would be better than poisoning small asthmatic children with your noxious fumes!

Anyway, would it not be better to buy a petrol car if you only have a short commute?

--- End quote ---

No real need for your input simon..thanks for your earth loving comment!!!
 :wink:

usmangti:
My A3 has a DPF and I find if you leave it on idle when its trying to re-gen (ie revs lift a bit higher on idle) for about 15mins its usually sufficient, does the re-gen and prevents the DPF light coming on. I also mainly use the car now for short journeys so was having similar problems as yourself.

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