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bobh



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Is DPF easily seen?

My 2010 Freelander 2 manual probably doesn't have a particulate filter, a previous post relating to this claimed that if the 8th. symbol of the VIN number is B the vehicle doesn't have a DFP which is the case with my vehicle. I haven't seen a post relating to position or a photo of DFP in situ which would be a fail safe method, I'm sure Alex or many other members can give me a clue so I can substantiate this.Many thanks for your replies in anticipation, Bob.

Post #153845 6th Sep 2012 11:06 am
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superspark



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Hi bobh if you would like to pm me your full VIN then I can look up your car details when it was made and give you any info you are looking for Thumbs Up

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There's a terrible echo around here... Smile Andyfr

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Big Dave



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If you wipe your finger round the inside of the exhaust tip (no connotations please!) you'll know...black soot no DPF, pretty clean it does have one Thumbs Up Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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Now we know what you get up to in your spare time Big Dave Laughing

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Big Dave



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Rolling with laughter Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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superspark



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Yer ok I know, I posted from my phone and every now and again it bloody pusts up more than one post and I realy don't know why it does that Whistle

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bobh



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Thanks for the tip big Dave,a simple but clever way of ascertaining the presence or absence of DPF,fortunately for me but perhaps not for the world in general mine is sans filter. Cheers, Bob.

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Big Dave



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Don't worry about it Bob...all a DPF does is force you to drive less economically to solve a problem that is pretty minor with regard to most the world has!

Environmentalists... wa***rs Very Happy Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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pab



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FTR, my car doesn't have a DPF either, but a quick look at the workshop manual (download link posted elsewhere by npinks) shows it to be at the front of the horizontal part of the exhaust, immediately behind the catalytic converter. Basically the manifold runs into the turbo, then an outlet elbow, then the cat, then the DPF. The DPF appears to look like a small muffler.

In the manual the cat is purple and the DPF blue - pity it's not that obvious on the car Smile

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It's easier to look at the windscreen mounted VIN label than scrabbling about on the floor looking underneath Laughing

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Big Dave



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Natwest wrote:
It's easier to look at the windscreen mounted VIN label than scrabbling about on the floor looking underneath Laughing


True, but that involves research into which VIN's do have DPF Thumbs Up Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
Family's: 2009 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Auto, Stornoway

Yorkshire - God's County

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pab



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Natwest wrote:
It's easier to look at the windscreen mounted VIN label than scrabbling about on the floor looking underneath Laughing


Yes, but scrabbling about on the floor gives you a chance to look and see what's fallen off, hanging loose, etc. Exhaust in my case - looks like a clamp may have come loose...

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Natwest



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Big Dave wrote:
Natwest wrote:
It's easier to look at the windscreen mounted VIN label than scrabbling about on the floor looking underneath Laughing


True, but that involves research into which VIN's do have DPF Thumbs Up


Well that's easy Whistle :

VIN Position 8 =

Upto 11MY:
B = Diesel non-DPF
C = Diesel with DPF

From 11MY
B = Diesel non-DPF (low power)
C = Diesel with cDPF (low power)
D = Diesel non-DPF (high power)
E = Diesel with DPF (high power)


So to pre-empt the "so how do I know what MY the car is?" question...

Model year identifier "MY" is position 10
8 = 2008
9 = 2009
A = 2010
B = 2011
C = 2012


Thumbs Up

(Yes you can Bow down to my superior VIN knowledge Laughing)

Post #154543 12th Sep 2012 4:33 pm
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