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2012 land rover defender (diesel particulate filter)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 116935" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Cars, Landrovers and tractors, all lightly driven and used engines fitted with dpf are prone to this. If a good hammering with 3.5 tons towing behind it up a long hill doesn't sort it, it has blocked too far and will need the unit removed and regenerated remotely.</p><p>I'm not sure whether if you removed it and stuck a loader fork tine through it to make a big hole would work without cheating some sensors. If you do so and it doesn't work afterwards you will have an even bigger bill than the one currently facing you. The DPF is going to be a massive issue in future and especially for lighter use vehicles, loader tractors and for drivers that habitually piddle about at low revs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 116935, member: 718"] Cars, Landrovers and tractors, all lightly driven and used engines fitted with dpf are prone to this. If a good hammering with 3.5 tons towing behind it up a long hill doesn't sort it, it has blocked too far and will need the unit removed and regenerated remotely. I'm not sure whether if you removed it and stuck a loader fork tine through it to make a big hole would work without cheating some sensors. If you do so and it doesn't work afterwards you will have an even bigger bill than the one currently facing you. The DPF is going to be a massive issue in future and especially for lighter use vehicles, loader tractors and for drivers that habitually piddle about at low revs. [/QUOTE]
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