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Old Oct 6th, 2021, 11:23   #3
julianps
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Thanks, Clan for looking at this topic. The MY17 manual simply says that the engine must be up to temperature and the regeneration cycle lasts up to 20 minutes. It mentions reduced power output, lowered fuel economy, and a smell of "burning" but nothing else. It does not anticipate the situation where the engine is stopped mid-regeneration cycle. But it still makes sense that the system would open the louvres and increase airflow to the DPF to assist the process. It had a motorway run recently so I'm not madly anxious about it.
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