AVOID EXPENSIVE REPAIRS
If you own a diesel vehicle, it likely has a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). These filters, designed to remove soot, can become clogged over time and need regular cleaning to prevent costly repairs.
DPFs were introduced to meet stricter emissions regulations and are now standard on most modern diesel vehicles. They work by capturing soot as you drive, but cars that mainly do short trips or city driving are more likely to experience soot build-up. Regular cleaning of the DPF is crucial to avoid expensive fixes.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CLEAN MY DPF?
Manufacturers typically suggest cleaning your DPF every 6 months, though this can vary based on your driving habits, mileage, and vehicle type.
At Kennings, our DPF specialists offer expert maintenance treatments to keep your filter and engine free from soot build-up and ensure optimal performance.