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Hi folks,
How do you know how full the DPF is?
Im looking at some Astra-H's, so just wanted to know how I can tell how full the DPF is?
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unfortunately you can not
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11:th-Oct-2016, 08:23:22
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A diagnostic check will tell you the current saturation levels of your DPF.
Edit: Sorry, didn't realise you were talking about an Astra H
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Sorry folks, thats a typo from me, I am actually looking at the Astra J 2.0 CDTI's.
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Then a garage with the right diagnostic kit should be able to tell you. When I had a bit of trouble with our dpf they told us the saturation levels before and after the regens.