W. Stewart
Pre-takeoff checklist
Yikes. Our 2010 Jetta TDI has had an engine light come on at 98,000 miles. Our son took it to a VW dealer and was told that the DPF needed replacing, and that it would cost $3,200.00 !!!!
Looking into this on the internet, it looks like, with other manufacturers (certainly heavy trucks), cleaning a DPF is a routine matter and easily done. With VW, however, one cannot even get to the DPF easily. I think it involves lifting the engine. He was told that several components of the exhaust system would have to be replaced. My reading on the internet suggests that others might have tried to clean or replace the DPF themselves, but a chip in the car's computer needs to be reset or replaced and that is causing some problems.
I would welcome suggestions for this. (We have not yet done the DPF thing). I bought a diesel for the "economy" of the thing!
I can't believe that a company would engineer a car with such a system. It is unconscionable that they do so and yet don't tell the buyer that there will be a $3,200 "maintenance" item required. It is recommended in the maintenance schedule that the DPF be "checked" at 120,000 miles and then every 10,000 miles after that.
I am quite sure that this will be the last VW that I ever own.
Wells
Looking into this on the internet, it looks like, with other manufacturers (certainly heavy trucks), cleaning a DPF is a routine matter and easily done. With VW, however, one cannot even get to the DPF easily. I think it involves lifting the engine. He was told that several components of the exhaust system would have to be replaced. My reading on the internet suggests that others might have tried to clean or replace the DPF themselves, but a chip in the car's computer needs to be reset or replaced and that is causing some problems.
I would welcome suggestions for this. (We have not yet done the DPF thing). I bought a diesel for the "economy" of the thing!
I can't believe that a company would engineer a car with such a system. It is unconscionable that they do so and yet don't tell the buyer that there will be a $3,200 "maintenance" item required. It is recommended in the maintenance schedule that the DPF be "checked" at 120,000 miles and then every 10,000 miles after that.
I am quite sure that this will be the last VW that I ever own.
Wells