How to Look After Your Vehicle’s DPF

How to Look After Your Vehicle’s DPF There are two types of regeneration: passive and active. Passive regeneration normally takes place at higher speeds, when the engine is running at higher revs.   To make sure that the regeneration takes place, most manufacturers suggest that every few hundred miles, the car is driven for a…

DPF and Sensors

DPF and Sensors DPFs (diesel particulate filters) and sensors are a great concept. They take out the dangerously small carbon nanoparticles that diesel engines are so good at pumping out the exhaust port. Ideally, a DPF needs no maintenance, however, it must be cleaned thoroughly and replaced with new ones in time.   A DPF…

What is a DPF Sensor

What is a DPF Sensor Your DPF sensor is a crucial part of your exhaust system. It monitors the levels of soot emitted by your engine. A reliable and good working sensor ensures your exhaust is working extremely well, keeping you and your surroundings healthy.   Although, you’ll know, eventually, if it stops working as…