Does 2010 Jetta TDI have DPF?
Increase the performance, reliability and fuel economy of your 2009-2010 VW Jetta TDI by eliminating the restrictive Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system and factory catalytic converters, thus allowing the exhaust to flow more freely.
When did TDI get DPF?
Because of the DPF and more advanced engine management, the tailpipe stays much cleaner than comparable cars. To meet ever tightening emissions standards, they were first equipped in North America on the 2006 VW Touareg TDI V10. Each cylinder bank got 1 DPF.
How long do VW DPF last?
A DPF can last up to around 100,000 miles if maintained properly. After the car has exceeded that mileage, you could be looking at paying a large amount of money for a replacement – so always properly check MoT and service records when buying a used car.
Does a 2006 Jetta TDI have a DPF?
You have a 2006 TDI. This means you have a 1.9L “PD” (Pumpe Dúse) or unit injector engine. This engine does not have a DPF at all, so a DPF delete tune is impossible.
What year did VW TDI start using DEF fluid?
The Passat TDI through model-year 2014 used an AdBlue diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) aftertreatment to deal with NOx emissions. These cars simply received an ECM reprogramming. 2015 Golf Sportwagens used SCR as well. In these cars, a two-phase fix was implemented.
What year did VW TDI start using DEF?
Thanks! I think EGR was required in 2004, DPF in 2007, and DEF injection in 2010 (unless they found a different way of meeting EPA requirements).
How much does a VW DPF replacement cost?
A new Volkswagen DPF cost about $7,000, and this is an unnecessary expense. Sometimes an Volkswagen DPF cleaning can cost as low as $500. After cleaning, you’ll not be able to differentiate between your old DPF and a brand new one.
What year did VW start using DPF?
Every diesel Volkswagen model since 2009 comes equipped with a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF).
How does the Jetta TDI improve fuel economy?
Increase the performance, reliability and fuel economy of your 2009-2010 VW Jetta TDI by eliminating the restrictive Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system and factory catalytic converters, thus allowing the exhaust to flow more freely.
What kind of filter does a VW Audi DPF use?
The early 1 piece unit is (VW# 1k0254706L) and the later 2 piece units are (cat/DPF: VW# 1k0254705g and NOx filter: VW# 1k0254401t).
What’s the difference between DPF and Audi A3 TDI exhaust?
The Golf DPF and Audi A3 TDI exhaust are basically the same. The difference is that it combines the oxidation catalyst and DPF into 1 unit and has an exhaust valve to increase backpressure for proper low pressure EGR flow during a NOx regen. Because there is no Adblue, it also uses an H2S converter.
Can a damaged DPF be returned to VW?
Please note that VW has strict guidelines on damage regarding core returns and if your DPF is bent or otherwise damaged during disassembly it may be denied as an acceptable core. Please be aware this decision is made by VW and not by IDParts. Customer is responsible for return shipping costs. Includes all gaskets and hardware.