Why is my DPF not regenerating? How do I force a DPF regeneration?
If your Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) has not been able to complete its regeneration cycle, it can become blocked, leading to reduced performance, warning lights, or limp mode activation. A forced regeneration helps burn off excess soot deposits when a normal regeneration cycle has failed.
What Happens During a Forced DPF Regeneration?
🔍 Diagnostic Access – The technician connects to the vehicle’s ECU and assesses the DPF regeneration history.
🔥 Triggering Forced Regeneration – The system is manually activated, ensuring the car enters the correct conditions to burn off soot deposits.
📊 Post-Regeneration Check – The mechanic will confirm if the DPF is now functioning correctly or if additional action is needed.
Next Steps
If the DPF remains blocked after a forced regeneration, further cleaning or replacement may be required.
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