Ok useful to know. I’m doing the diagnostic next week
Even if you aren't revving it, assuming you were doing long trips every so often should have been enough to keep the DPF clean.
I know mine is a different engine - Toyota - and possibly a different system but, if the OP's system operates in a similar fashion to mine, what you've posted would be incorrect.
In fact, this is on the Toyota website:
"The regeneration occurs automatically, usually without the driver being aware that it is taking place. In the majority of cases, the process is carried out when the engine and exhaust system has reached normal operating temperature and the vehicle is travelling at over 40mph."
Any idea where the sensor will be and can it be replaced ?
Indeed; it's air we all have to breatheReally, they ought to just make an illegible plate a fail
Right I have the answer !!!
The mot guy has just been to do the diagnostic and the additive tank is totally empty. This is not adblue but another additive which is pushed into the DPF.
So he will add some later this week. He needs to ramp it up and remove the tank.
No warning lights have popped up however, so this is a bit strange.
I generally do the oil every 12k miles or 6ths, so it is serviced regularly, but i dont check stuff like this additive tank.