Hello
How do I get my Honda Accord (2008 i-DTEC EX man 5D estate) to "regenerate" it's DPF?
What speed and/or what RPM must I do? And for how long?
Is there any simple way for the driver to tell the engine that you are about to do a long journey on the motorway and that now would be a good time to clear out all the diesel particles from the Diesel Particle Filter?
I have now had two times when the DPF has clogged up and the engine has lost most of its power. It feels like the turbo-charger is switched off. Either way the maximum speed of the car becomes about 60 or 65MPH.
What happens if the engine is half way through a "regeneration" cycle and you come to the end of the journey - is that bad for the engine?
What happens if you go faster than the idea "regeneration" cycle speed/RPM?
Thanks
J
How do I get my Honda Accord (2008 i-DTEC EX man 5D estate) to "regenerate" it's DPF?
What speed and/or what RPM must I do? And for how long?
Is there any simple way for the driver to tell the engine that you are about to do a long journey on the motorway and that now would be a good time to clear out all the diesel particles from the Diesel Particle Filter?
I have now had two times when the DPF has clogged up and the engine has lost most of its power. It feels like the turbo-charger is switched off. Either way the maximum speed of the car becomes about 60 or 65MPH.
What happens if the engine is half way through a "regeneration" cycle and you come to the end of the journey - is that bad for the engine?
What happens if you go faster than the idea "regeneration" cycle speed/RPM?
Thanks
J