SilverGhost
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- Mar 25, 2005
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- Back in So Flo - St Lucie
- TDI
- '05 Golf - totaled :(, wife's '13 Beetle - buy back, TDIless
This topic has come up before - "why does my DPF regen every xxx miles instead of only when its full?" I found this article light on details but hits a few high points and has a simple statement covering why DPFs regen so often. Manufacturers are trying to balance between less fuel consumption (regen too often) and not burning the DPF down (regen not often enough).
Interesting is the new sensor technology that should be able to tell the ECM, more accurately, how full the DPF is so regens are done less often.
Jason
PS: www.greencarcongress.com
Interesting is the new sensor technology that should be able to tell the ECM, more accurately, how full the DPF is so regens are done less often.
Jason
PS: www.greencarcongress.com