Exhaust filter full
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Exhaust filter full
I have a Ford Fiesta Activ Hybrid. I keep getting a message on my screen (Exhaust filter full. Service now.) I can't get rid of it and can't get to the Ford garage for several days. It's more annoying than anything.
Is it urgent?
Is it urgent?
#2
Presumably your owners manual will give you some information if you read it, as a simple google does the same
"What does it mean when it says exhaust filter full?
This message is normal. The diesel particulate filter is full of particles (exhaust soot) and you are not operating the vehicle in a manner that allows normal cleaning. One of these messages stays on until the exhaust filter cleaning has begun, at which time the CLEANING EXHAUST FILTER message displays."
I'm assuming your vehicle is a diesel and this is yet another of the downsides of a diesel, with too much emissions control bullshit that is unreliable....and if you only do short journey's this makes it all even more unreliable
Such problems may lead to an actual breakdown, so you're in a no win situation. If incredibly lucky and you give it a good long drive it might do a re-gen and clear itself....but if there's a warning up, it's probably already beyond that and may need a force re-gen, or a new DPF
But read the owners manual specific to your car.
"What does it mean when it says exhaust filter full?
This message is normal. The diesel particulate filter is full of particles (exhaust soot) and you are not operating the vehicle in a manner that allows normal cleaning. One of these messages stays on until the exhaust filter cleaning has begun, at which time the CLEANING EXHAUST FILTER message displays."
I'm assuming your vehicle is a diesel and this is yet another of the downsides of a diesel, with too much emissions control bullshit that is unreliable....and if you only do short journey's this makes it all even more unreliable
Such problems may lead to an actual breakdown, so you're in a no win situation. If incredibly lucky and you give it a good long drive it might do a re-gen and clear itself....but if there's a warning up, it's probably already beyond that and may need a force re-gen, or a new DPF
But read the owners manual specific to your car.
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Thanks Steve, it's a Hybrid Fiesta activ and it's petrol. I did a 40 mile journey yesterday and thought it might clear itself but it hasn't. I will ring up the Ford garage tomorrow to get it fixed.
#5
I think some very modern petrol's have filters now too....as insane as it sounds.
Your owners manual should give guidance though, even if it may be refer to dealer.
All this emissions bullshit is just that....bullshit and problems.
Your owners manual should give guidance though, even if it may be refer to dealer.
All this emissions bullshit is just that....bullshit and problems.
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Yeh some of the new petrol cars have dpfs.
Nothing but problems these foookin things.
I've owned my mk4 diesel mondeo for over 3years and ive had a few dpf problems with it. Well ot any more. Ive had the dpf mapped out and removed the inside of my dpf.
Nothing but problems these foookin things.
I've owned my mk4 diesel mondeo for over 3years and ive had a few dpf problems with it. Well ot any more. Ive had the dpf mapped out and removed the inside of my dpf.
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