A Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is designed & fitted to diesel vehicles in order to reduce particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gases.
With local driving, short start/stop journeys DPF's accumulate with soot, they are designed to burn off the accumulated particles. This can burn either passively through the use of a catalyst or by active means such as a fuel burner which heats the DPF to soot combustion temperatures, this is commonly known as DPF regeneration.
If you’re have problems with the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) system on your diesel vehicle, like DPF warning lights on, vehicle losing power (Limp Mode), flashing warning lights on the dash, excessive smoking & frequent regenerations – Then you may have already tried the common options offered by your local dealerships like forced regenerations and cleaning sessions. Now it’s time for a DPF Removal Service from the experts.