DPF problems
Having just ordered a FR TDI, I am very concerned about these DPF Stories. I would be very interested in everybodies real experiences.
I have had LEON FR TDI since March 2007. I have had the DPF light illuminate 3 times in 23,000 miles. As per Salemans advice, give it a blast up the dual carriageway and it will clear, not very scientific, but worked on the first 2 occasions.
LAtest incident cropped up at 16:30 on xmas eve. Dutifully headed onto the dual carriageway, then after 2 miles the Diesel Glow indicator started flashing, eased off the throttle, to then find we had gone into limp home mode. Drove home did not drive the car again.
Rang main dealer on the Saturday after xmas, explained the
problem, was told there was no appointment available till Monday. Asked if car was safe to drive, was told yes.
Arrived at main dealer on the Monday to be told you should not have carried on driving the car, if the DPF is full then it is NOT covered by Warranty and will cost £1500 to replace.
Left the car with the dealer, they rang and explained the DPF needed a forced regeneration which would cost £243 plus VAT. Told them to proceed, but explained I had followed the regeneration Procedure which had failed, therefore the defect is manufacturers and they should honour under warranty.
The thing is as far as I can see, and unless someone can tell me differently. Waht would happen if the DPF light comes on in rush hour in the centre of a city, whilst stuck in one of the infrequent traffic jams on our free flowing motorways, and you are not able to perform the regeneration procedure, so the car goes into limp home mode, that cannot be to fault of the driver surely?
I have heard that Ford heve developed a more pro-active system to overcome this
problem. I will be hounding SEAT over this matter, will problably get no-where! But no harm in trying.