Diesel Particulate Filter Clean Specialist Garages in Skegness

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A Diesel Particulate Filter (or DPF) captures soot particles, and is an essential component of any modern diesel engine, but can become blocked over time, and replacement isn't cheap. Fortunately many of our friendly, expert garages across Skegness offer chemical cleaning as an alternative, so you can receive competitive quotes FAST.


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Top garages for Diesel Particulate Filter Clean in Skegness (9 found)
Burdetts Garage
95 Jobs Completed
Skegness
4.9 / 5

Burdetts Garage is a family run business which has grown from strength to strength over the years. The business was established in 1982 and our aim is to provide high qua

Throttled.co.uk
Member since 23 April 2024
Lincolnshire

Welcome to Throttled.co.uk Got a Hold on Motoring - Mobile Mechanics and Diagnostics Specialist When you think motoring the only name you need to remember is Throttle

A.C. Engineering
Member since 23 April 2024
Burgh-le-Marsh

"A.C. Engineering offers servicing and repairs on all makes of cars, vans, plant and commercial vehicles. We have a fully equipped workshop and can accomodate most types

Griffiths & Owen Mechanics
Member since 23 April 2024
Skegness

"Griffiths & Owen Mechanics is a local garage situated on Skegness Industrial Estate, on Albert Road opposite Jewsons building supplies. Between owners Nick and Sean ther

THE BODYSHOP
Member since 23 April 2024
SKEGNESS

"Are you looking for an expert shop to perform repairs on your car body? Our vehicle body experts will quickly determine the extent of the damage and how it can best be r

The Gulf Garage Mobile Mechanic Skegness
Member since 23 April 2024
skegness

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DRM Motors
Member since 23 April 2024
Skegness

"DRM Motors is a family firm which was established by Dennis and Anne Maltby in 1965. Son Dean and daughter Nicola have since joined the team. We provide used cars for

Kerbside Motors Skegness
Member since 23 April 2024
Skegness

Local mobile mechanic have full diagnostic equipment and can work around you

Greasy Nuts
Member since 23 April 2024
Skegness, Lincolnshire

Diesel Particulate Filter Clean Specialist Garages in Skegness
Frequently asked questions
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What is a diesel particulate filter?

A diesel particulate filter gets rid of small soot particles. Modern engines burn very efficiently, but even the cleanest diesel engine still emits some soot particles. The diesel particulate filter catches these particles and burns them off in a process known as regeneration. Since 2009, all diesel cars have had these filters added.
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What are common DPF problems?

If the DPF can't 'regenerate' completed (through insufficient long journeys) the filter will eventually fill to above 75% full, too high for regeneration through driving. A warning light will appear on the dashboard and shouldn't be ignored - if the filter fills completely your car won't run properly.
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What happens if my diesel particulate filter breaks?

If your DPF fills to over 75% it needs to be taken out and 'cleansed' by a garage. If you don't do this, a new one will be required. If you do neither, your car won't run properly.
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What is a diesel particulate filter replacement cost

A diesel particulate filter replacement can cost over £1,000. A much cheaper option is to have the DPF cleansed - this typically costs around £200.

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What is a Diesel Particulate Filter?

Diesel Particulate Filters are extremely important to have in your vehicle. The filter captures and stores exhaust soot in order to help reduce emissions coming from diesel cars.

Ever since 2009, the Euro 5 standard has been enforced, a rule which ensures all new diesel cars must have particulate filters fitted.

These pieces of equipment were introduced in an effort to reduce the particle and soot emissions from diesel engines. Diesel Particulate filters (DPF) trap soot before it blows out of an exhaust and like any filter, it requires cleaning in order to maintain performance.

Fortunately the filter itself has self-cleaning capabilities known as regeneration.

There are two types of regeneration which can be carried out on your car.

Passive Regeneration

This process happens automatically while the exhaust is at a high temperature which will usually occur when you are driving down a motorway or quickly down an A-road. However, as many vehicles aren’t always being driven at high speeds, an alternative system for regeneration exists.

Active Regeneration

This method of cleaning the DFP is controlled by an engine management computer and happens automatically when the filter reaches 45% of its limit. The process is initiated by the fuel injection being increased which makes the exhaust heat up and therefore clear the filter. However, if your drive is a short one and the process tries to initiate, it will not be able to properly clear the filter, in this eventuality, the warning light in your car will come on.

A drive of about ten minutes at a speed of around 40mph should be adequate for the process to be successful.

Signs that your Diesel Particulate Filter needs cleaning

  • A warning light may appear
  • A slight increase in fuel consumption
  • Increased idle speed
  • Deactivation of automatic stop/start
  • A hot and strong smell emitting from the exhaust
  • The note of the engine changing

If these issues are effecting your car it is almost certain that you will need your filter replacing which is likely to cost upwards of £1000 including diagnostic and labour time.

And if you were thinking of saving all of that time and money by removing the filter completely, think again, it’s illegal to remove the DPF.

The Department for Transport states that it is an offence to remove the filter or modify the piece of equipment in a way which would result in the vehicle failing air pollutant emission standards. Breaking the law will result in the vehicle not being road worthy so if you are ever offered to have your filter removed, make sure to keep this in mind.

Every MOT now includes a check for the DPF and a smoke test from the exhaust so there is very little chance of getting away with removing the filter.

If you need to have the filter regenerated manually, you must take your vehicle to a trained professional immediately. They will initiate a process where the exhaust is heated up to a point where regeneration happens and soot is cleared from the filter.

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Debs from Foxley Garage explains the Diesel Particulate Filter