Richard wrote:Try Cabin Air Filters activated carbon sponge.
Gulfstream8 wrote:
You just need to make a decision when purchasing a new car today and that's - if you are purchasing a DPF Diesel you have to accept you need to get out on the hi-way for a 45min drive every 2 to 3 weeks so the DPF can regenerate. If not and you are only doing short trips a Petrol maybe be more suitable for you.
Gulfstream8 wrote:Just my 2 cents worth guys so please don't get too upset at me.
I congratulate Toyota for taking the initiative and making this a Euro 5 engine. It has been proven that Diesel particulates cause cancer. Jeremy Clarkson of all people actually reported on the massive rise in Lung Cancer in Europe after the massive rise in European Diesel car sales. It took awhile but this sparked an investigation into Diesel emissions.
Joukowski wrote:The regen for Hilux is automatically and requires no input from the driver. The driver has no control when and where a regen is done. The Hilux makes this decision for you.
Mine occurs about every 400km's and there's no change to performance. You just hear a different exhaust note.
Joukowski wrote:The regen for Hilux is automatically and requires no input from the driver. The driver has no control when and where a regen is done. The Hilux makes this decision for you.
Mine occurs about every 400km's and there's no change to performance. You just hear a different exhaust note.
Verygreen wrote:joukowski,
I do hope my hilux will do what you've described above.
If the regeneration is as you've said why is the hilux of the gentlemen who started this discussion is having so much trouble????????
Rickoo5 wrote:IS IT OK TO TURN OFF THE VEHICLE WHILE IT IS DOING THE BURN OFF?
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