TaDa
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I've been looking at some 2nd hand f2s as a replacement family car.
I like what I see (a lot) but I fancy one of the newer 190bhp ones and I see they come with a DPF.
I also run a Seat Ibiza ecomotive and fixing the DPF that went wrong on that was fiendishly expensive - £400 just to clean the filter - it turns out that the DPF was a poor after thought and was wedged in behind the engine in such a way that to remove it and replace it was 4 hours work!!!
Why did it fail? Well, we do a lot of miles in our cars - many of them high rev long distance ones - the DPF light never came on on the dash - that was until one of the sensors failed. When the sensor failed, the dpf seems to stop doing its own regens - we were advised to ignore the sensor failure (never again) and ended up choking it up :-(
So, once bitten - twice shy - is the DPF F2 version worth it?
My questions are:
1. Is the DPF relatively accesible
2. If the DPF needs to be replaced are they pricey (>£1k for the Ibiza 10-20% of the value of the car!!)
3. Can the DPF be removed and the engine remapped (if so how much)
4. Would its removal be legal - given its what gives the car the £35+ tax discount?
Sorry if these have come up before but I searched the forum and they seemed new questions on this site.
Cheers!
I like what I see (a lot) but I fancy one of the newer 190bhp ones and I see they come with a DPF.
I also run a Seat Ibiza ecomotive and fixing the DPF that went wrong on that was fiendishly expensive - £400 just to clean the filter - it turns out that the DPF was a poor after thought and was wedged in behind the engine in such a way that to remove it and replace it was 4 hours work!!!
Why did it fail? Well, we do a lot of miles in our cars - many of them high rev long distance ones - the DPF light never came on on the dash - that was until one of the sensors failed. When the sensor failed, the dpf seems to stop doing its own regens - we were advised to ignore the sensor failure (never again) and ended up choking it up :-(
So, once bitten - twice shy - is the DPF F2 version worth it?
My questions are:
1. Is the DPF relatively accesible
2. If the DPF needs to be replaced are they pricey (>£1k for the Ibiza 10-20% of the value of the car!!)
3. Can the DPF be removed and the engine remapped (if so how much)
4. Would its removal be legal - given its what gives the car the £35+ tax discount?
Sorry if these have come up before but I searched the forum and they seemed new questions on this site.
Cheers!