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Diesel particulate filter cleaning

A Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) plays a crucial role in reducing harmful emissions from diesel engines by capturing and storing soot particles. Over time, this filter can become clogged with soot and ash, leading to reduced engine performance, lower fuel efficiency, and potential damage to your vehicle. This is where DPF cleaning becomes essential. Regular cleaning helps restore the filter's efficiency, ensuring your vehicle runs smoothly while maintaining compliance with emission standards.

At Car Service Salisbury, we specialise in providing effective DPF cleaning services tailored to keep your vehicle performing at its best. With advanced tools and expertise, we ensure your filter is thoroughly cleaned, helping you avoid costly repairs and prolonging the life of your engine. Whether you're noticing warning lights on your dashboard, experiencing power loss, or simply taking preventative steps, our team is here to provide a dependable solution.

Advantages of DPF Cleaning Services

DPF cleaning offers a range of significant benefits for both your vehicle and the environment. One of the primary advantages is improved vehicle performance. A clogged Diesel Particulate Filter can hinder the engine's efficiency, resulting in sluggish acceleration and reduced power. Cleaning the DPF removes accumulated soot and ash, allowing your engine to breathe better and perform as intended. This leads to smoother operation and an overall more enjoyable driving experience.

Another crucial benefit is the reduction in harmful emissions. A clean DPF helps your vehicle comply with emission regulations by effectively trapping particulate matter. This not only reduces the environmental impact of your vehicle but also helps avoid potential fines or penalties for non-compliance with emission standards.

Cost savings are another significant advantage of regular DPF cleaning. A clogged filter forces the engine to work harder, which increases fuel consumption. By keeping the DPF clean, your vehicle operates more efficiently, saving you money on fuel over time. Additionally, routine cleaning can prevent costly repairs or the need for a complete filter replacement, which can be a major expense.

Don’t wait until a clogged DPF causes bigger problems for your vehicle. Schedule your Diesel Particulate Filter cleaning with Car Service Salisbury today and experience the difference in performance and efficiency. Our expert team is ready to provide a reliable solution tailored to your needs.

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Car Service Salisbury Answers some questions about DPF Cleaning

What is a diesel particulate filter?

A diesel particulate filter (DPF) is a filter that captures and stores exhaust soot (some refer to them as soot traps) in order to reduce emissions from diesel cars. Euro 5 exhaust emissions legislation introduced in 2009 to help lower car CO2 emissions effectively made DPFs mandatory, and since then, around one in two new cars a year have been diesel-powered.

What causes a diesel particulate filter blockage?

Short journeys at low speeds are the prime cause of blocked diesel particulate filters. This is why car makers often go as far as recommending city-bound short-hop drivers choose a petrol car instead of diesel (and it’s why diesels are something of a rarity in the city car sector). Other things that are bad for DPFs include poor servicing. A diesel particulate filter on a poorly serviced car may fail sooner than a well maintained one, generally, they should last for at least 160,000 Km. Performance modifications can damage a diesel particulate filter, as can using low-quality fuel and even running the car frequently on a low fuel level as the car may avoid DPF regeneration in order to save fuel.

How do I tell if my diesel particulate filter is blocked?

If the DPF is becoming clogged with soot or a fault develops in the system, an orange light will typically appear on the dashboard. They usually look like a piped box that has dots in the middle, although they can slightly vary by manufacturer, check your handbook for more information.

Why do I need to clean my diesel particulate filter?

Because diesel particular filters only have a finite capacity. It traps ash and soot periodically. Soot has to be emptied or ‘burned off’ to regenerate the DPF. This regeneration process cleanly burns off the excess soot deposited in the filter, reducing the harmful exhaust emission and helps to prevent the tell-tale black smoke you used to see from diesel vehicles, particularly when accelerating. This regeneration process leaves ash behind and is incombustible and must be removed from the DPF through some type of cleaning process.

Why is this important for DPF ash cleaning?

Ash and soot have a number of fundamental differences, both in terms of their particle size and composition, which affect the manner in which they may be removed from the DPF.  Cleaning processes that involve heating the DPF, so-called “baking” only remove the combustible portion or soot, and do not remove the ash. Since the ash is incombustible, completely different cleaning processes are required to remove the ash.

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