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Originally posted by brad View Postwhich makes no sense as (earlier suggested) European/UK city traffic is twice as congested as Sydney/Melbourne.
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I'm thinking fuel may be the contributor. Where I purchase is Mobil supplied, so I might try Shell or BP to see if it makes a difference? Most of the running during the week is my wife to work in the morning (5ish km, with traffic lights plus school and childcare drop-offs), then home including a school pickup in the PM. We venture further afield on the weekend, but clearly not far enough regularlyBrilliant Silver Octavia Scout 2010
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Try using the diesel fuel additives. I use Moreys Diesel Smoke Killer with every tank full and every 7500km I put WURTH Common Rail Diesel Additive in the tank. Our Touareg is driven mainly in the city traffic and we never saw DPF warning light. There is also LIQUI MOLY (it is an oil company) diesel additive in the Super Cheap Auto.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Originally posted by Inego View PostMost of the running during the week is my wife to work in the morning (5ish km, with traffic lights plus school and childcare drop-offs), then home including a school pickup in the PM
My car doesn't even get up to operating temp in 5km. Maybe your wife will start having to go the long way around.Last edited by K1W1; 19-02-2010, 12:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Ocy_RS_TDi_Kombi View PostWe had a Pajero previously and it also had problems with the DPF and short trips. At 1 stage it ended up with the engine light on too.
The dealers solution was longish run with a bit of foot to the floor action and 20 minutes later no probs.
Would be nice for the manufacturers or even the service dept to tell you about it though. You'd think it'd be a common enough occurance for them to want to avoid trips in under warranty.
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Originally posted by brad View Postwhich makes no sense as (earlier suggested) European/UK city traffic is twice as congested as Sydney/Melbourne.
Originally posted by bobski View Posthehe, I believe that is called an "apprentice service and tune"... The old quip was thats how they'd tune Ferarris because the owners were too worried to sink the welly.
For an "italian tune" the problem was a build up of deposits on the spark plugs and in the combustion chambers. The solution was to drive at high revs and lots of throttle to blast all the crap out so the engine runs properly afterwards.
A partially blocked DPF is a very different scenario, and to do a proper DPF regeneration requires a distinctly different technique, as flogging a TDI engine will actually produce MORE soot and make it harder for the regeneration to complete. The details are in your owner's manual (yes, that boring thing that hardly anyone reads).
IIRC it goes something like this : Drive with the engine revs steady at around 2,000 rpm, on a light, constant acclerator pedal (ie not high revs, not flat to the floor) for around 20 minutes or so. So this can only be done in light, flowing traffic, preferably on a highway or freeway. It is perfectly OK to use 3rd or 4th gear so that the road speed doesn't get you booked for speeding.
So DPF regeneration driving is nothing like some people seem to think (and definitely not an excuse to flog the crap out of your engine, in fact quite the opposite).
Originally posted by bobski View PostWould be nice for the manufacturers or even the service dept to tell you about it though. You'd think it'd be a common enough occurance for them to want to avoid trips in under warranty.
Most people only talk to a salesperson before they buy their car. The salesperson (and the dealer and the manufacturer) has a real incentive NOT to tell you anything that may dissuade you from buying the car they are trying to sell you.
Some salespeople simply don't have the product knowledge to be able to tell a prospective customer all the information they need to know to make an informed buying decision.
Some service desk jockeys are only interested in making their life easy, not in going the hard yards to really help the customer (I refuse to deal with service people who have that sort of attitude).
Some customers don't read the owner's manual (or if they do,they don't seem able to absorb the info it contains).
It is just as well we have forums like this where people can find out the real facts2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).
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Yeah,
Gregozedobe you nailed it, the gentle driving doesn't lead to DPF blocking, abrupt driving and unnecessary accelerating in the city does. Hence my 23 Y old daughter drives the Touareg like old grandma and there is no problem with the DPF however I take it once a month to blow out the cobwebs out of the exhaust, making sure that the vanes in the turbo don't seize.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Originally posted by gregozedobe View PostSo DPF regeneration driving is nothing like some people seem to think (and definitely not an excuse to flog the crap out of your engine, in fact quite the opposite).I think I might have run into this problem myself.
Out of interest, does the manual talk about the best way to drive the TDI if you are going to be in stop/start traffic all the time? I figure its got as much to do with driving style as the nature of the journeys. I mean, 20 minutes at a constant speed every month or so flies in the face of the fuel economy benefits (probably not much, but still).
Originally posted by gregozedobe View PostMost people only talk to a salesperson before they buy their car. The salesperson (and the dealer and the manufacturer) has a real incentive NOT to tell you anything that may dissuade you from buying the car they are trying to sell you.
Originally posted by gregozedobe View PostIt is just as well we have forums like this where people can find out the real facts
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Originally posted by gregozedobe View PostThe details are in your owner's manual (yes, that boring thing that hardly anyone reads).
The are couple of other more prominent references to what the warning lights mean, but this is the first, and as far as I can see only, ref. to how to avoid the warning lights coming on.....
I'm pleased that this was highlighted to me.
Kent
PS. I'm not as annoyed about this as I may have been. I still love the car, but it niggles that the downsides of the DPF for mainly city drivers don't seem to be highlighted.
PPS. I thought Fairfax's Scout review today was a little harsh (3/5) given that they've given the X-Trail 4/5 in the past, and disliked it in their mini review todayBrilliant Silver Octavia Scout 2010
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Originally posted by Inego View PostPPS. I thought Fairfax's Scout review today was a little harsh (3/5) given that they've given the X-Trail 4/5 in the past, and disliked it in their mini review todayLast edited by Jake02; 20-02-2010, 04:41 PM.Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
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