A COMPLETE PROCEDURE IN CORRECT ORDER IS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Check oil quality. Oil quality MUST be good. If the oil quality is poor or very watery you MUST change the oil. 2. Warm up the car, take it for a drive. 3. Conduct DPF Regen. This take approx. 20 – 40 mins. 4. Change Oil and Filer. 5. Reset Oil Counters. 6. Reset DPF Counters. 7.
It may take hours to complete the task once the regeneration procedure has been initiated. In some cases, the DPF must be removed from the vehicle and serviced using a specialized machine that completes the process and disposes of the soot particles appropriately. The DPF is considered regenerated when the soot particles are sufficiently removed.
Halfway back the message turns into 'DPF Malfunction', so I presume this means the automatic regen failed. I call the local Mazda garage, who inspect it (well, probably plug in their code reader and charge £120 for the privilege) and tell me that the Throttle Body needs to be replaced and a manual regen tried, but this - after already leaving
This is how you can clean your DPF filter by starting manual regeneration: -Warm up engine to working temperature or regeneration won't start. -Connect wire to batery - and up right connector
First, check oil level isn't too high (i.e on the X) and warm the engine up. If it is too high, skip the dpf regen and do it last of all. A - Manual DPF regeneration Follow procedure here : Tips and Tricks for MAZDA 6 (GH) 2.0D MZR-CD (RF-Turbo) 2007 - 09. - www.cdn.dk (DPF Cleaning process). I made a cable with a flat pin on one end and
Hi all, an oil service is coming up for my 2011 mazda 6 2.2d, i have bought the oil and filter. Rather than mazda dexelia dpf 5w30 oil, i bought Shell helix diesel ultra AF-L much cheaper, and a bluprint oil filter ADS72101.

TIP: If you are using a diagnostic tool/scanner, keep an eye on the DPF regen count every week or two. If it is not increasing carry out a static regen. The DPF is expensive to remove for cleaning as it is located between the engine and bulkhead and requires removal of the front subframe and steering rack.

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