Frequent forced regeneration causing DPF failures

October 01, 2019
Frequent forced regeneration causing DPF failures
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DPF cleaning service provider Autojob, says garages that carry out too many forced regenerations on a DPF are risking complete DPF failure and are potentially costing their customers serious amounts of money on often unnecessary DPF replacement.

 
Justin O Brien of Autojob says that in the past few months he has seen more and more instances where a DPF has overheated and is beyond repair because it has undergone a forced regeneration process too frequently. He points out that a professional cleaning job on a DPF is a much more effective option and in the long run will give the motorist better value for money. He comments, “Forced regeneration works on newer DPFs, but when heavy clogging has occurred it can only provide a short term fix at best. Our cleaning service is fast, efficient and returns the DPF to 98% as new condition.”

Justin says “Autojob can provide a simple and cost effective solution for workshops without the need to invest in expensive equipment. The garage simply removes the DPF sends it to us and it is returned cleaned and with a full warranty, often on a next day or sometimes even same day basis.” He adds, “We offer a free nationwide collection and delivery service and there is a fixed price of €200 plus VAT for all cars, Jeeps and vans meaning the garage can price every job with confidence.”

For more information call 087 7715387 or visit: www.autojob.ie
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