How long does it take to clean a diesel exhaust filter?

How long does it take to clean a diesel exhaust filter?

How to Clean Diesel Exhaust Filters. Continue to drive the vehicle at speeds above 40 mph for at least 10 minutes, which will raise the exhaust gas temperature to a point that will clear any particulate matter trapped in the filter. Watch for the warning light to turn off, indicating that the diesel particulate filter has been cleaned.

Can a clogged diesel exhaust filter cause poor performance?

Clogged diesel particulate filters may cause poor vehicle performance and will need to be taken to the dealership for professional servicing if a simple cleaning is not performed. To conduct a simple cleaning, drive the vehicle to a highway or other high-speed roadway.

What should I do if my diesel particulate filter needs cleaning?

The control indicator (‘!’) will flash if the diesel particulate filter needs cleaning and your previous journey hasn’t enabled automatic cleaning. If this happens, just carry on driving, keeping your engine speed above 2,000 revolutions per minute and shifting down if necessary.

What happens when the exhaust filter is reached?

This in turn raises the temperature of the GPF to around 400c – 700c, igniting the soot contained within the filter. In conditions where this is not possible, the vehicles engine management systems alter timing causing it to run lean. This “lean” burn increases oxygen and therefore GPF operating temperatures, allowing regeneration to occur.

Do you have to go over 30 mph to clean exhaust filter?

The second and third I couldn’t. After 2 or 3 stops the reduced engine power came on. The dealer found that the NOx sensor to be bad and replaced. They said that when this message occurs you must drive over 30 mph for 30 minutes, if you get under 30mph during that 30 minutes the 30 minutes start over.

Why does my exhaust filter need to be cleaned?

Today when leaving work for lunch, the “Cleaning Exhaust Fiter – Continue To Drive” message came on. This is the 3rd time I’ve seen this since I’ve owned the truck.

What should the temperature of the exhaust filter be?

Until we have any further information we can only suggest that a blast up your local dual carriageway while focusing on periods of throttle off deceleration from high revs. Deceleration increases the amount of oxygen following through the engine and exhaust system. This, in turn, raises the temperature of the GPF to around 400c – 700c

Why does my GPF say exhaust filter limit reached?

Some of the Ford forums suggest that this error could be due to a sensor malfunction however we’ve seen comments with increasing frequency from owners with cars under a year old. Could it be that like a DPF, the GPF requires the same sort of conditions for regeneration?

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