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Humoud Al-S



Member Since: 21 Mar 2009
Location: Middle East
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Kuwait 
How can I solve the DPF problem and how can I remove it?

I have RRS TDV8 that has a big problem with the DPF so I would like to remove anyone know how I could do that?

Post #218635 Sat Mar 21 2009 4:27pm
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C10KO



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Rolling with laughter
Welcome in the club mate... You can not remove the f Censored thing. You need to live with it... Big Cry

But seriously, what kind of problems do you have? There are number of ways how you can minimize your pain...

Post #218636 Sat Mar 21 2009 4:51pm
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Humoud Al-S



Member Since: 21 Mar 2009
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Thanks mate Thumbs Up

Something poped out in the gauge that says DPF is full do you have a solution? Confused

and also do you now how to keep away from these problem Question

Also what are the number of ways how I can minimize my pain? Bow down

Post #218637 Sat Mar 21 2009 4:58pm
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bananenschale



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Germany 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

Hey guys!

Have also the problem with the dpf. after 40-50 km in the city this f Censored g thing is full! so, i need to drive 2x every week on the highway 40-50 km´s to clean it. Censored ! Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad RRS TDV8 Modelyear 2009 with some modifications.

Post #218638 Sat Mar 21 2009 5:02pm
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XXXAngelXXX



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no one buys a Diesel..... Wink 
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Post #218639 Sat Mar 21 2009 5:06pm
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mark jolly



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

excuse my ignorance but whats DPF? RRS-2.7hse overfinch engine upgrade-java black-ivory leather-22"overfinch supersports-hst bodykit-colour coded handles-side steps-09 clear rear lights and indicators-chrome wing mirrors-piano black interior and ivory overfich speedo dials.

Post #218640 Sat Mar 21 2009 5:26pm
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Humoud Al-S



Member Since: 21 Mar 2009
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Kuwait 

Its diesel Particulate filter Very Happy

Post #218641 Sat Mar 21 2009 5:28pm
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C10KO



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So one of the ways was mentioned by BS, just to drive once week out of the city to let the damn thing clean itself.
Another option to reduce the pain is to get sulphur free diesel (insider tip from LR) Whistle
The last, and it was my case, wait till you brake down number of times Twisted Evil and finally get the sensor inside the DPF exchanged and all your problems will be solved... Thumbs Up

Post #218642 Sat Mar 21 2009 5:39pm
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Tim in Scotland



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XXXAngelXXX wrote:
no one buys a Diesel..... Wink

That's a bit ripe coming from somebody who only got rid of his wife's TDv6 after 3 years ownership this week Angel..................... Rolling with laughter

BTW just been listening to an interview on the radio with the chairman of Cadbury............................... he drives an RRS! They asked 3 interviewees - Chairman of Aviva - has a Lexus hybrid saloon, a lady who owners her own medical company - drives a mini and Mr Cadbury's Chairman. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Post #218643 Sat Mar 21 2009 5:47pm
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Leo



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Kenya 
Re: How can I solve the DPF problem and how can I remove it?

Back on topic Rolling Eyes

Humoud, some countries get TDV8s without the DPF, so it can be removed, but you need a friendly dealer who will adjust the relevant software settings for the car. It doesn't have to be an official LR dealer, a specialst with Autologic or IDS can do it for you.

If the car is in warranty, just push the dealer to change the unit or at least the sensor inside the DPF.

If all else fails, exchange for a petrol..... Twisted Evil

Post #218646 Sat Mar 21 2009 6:17pm
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C10KO



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Leo, technically it is possible and any skilled dealer will not have an issue doing it for you. Though,
I would be careful with that especially as it was my initial intention, but was warned by LR not to do it.
They firghtened me that I will loose the waranty... Big Cry

Post #218647 Sat Mar 21 2009 6:23pm
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Theo_Pental



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

You live in the Middle East and drive a diesel?

Most unusual Exclamation

Post #218648 Sat Mar 21 2009 6:53pm
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Humoud Al-S



Member Since: 21 Mar 2009
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Kuwait 

why is it unusual I also drive a V10 taureg diesel and a V12 Audi Q7 diesel

Post #218649 Sat Mar 21 2009 7:11pm
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PauloAmore



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Isn't petrol practically free and of course the cars are much faster (and cheaper too).... 2022 P440e AB

Post #218655 Sat Mar 21 2009 8:36pm
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bellautos



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Cairns Blue

I can deactivate the DPF, soon i will have a public mapping soloution for the regeneration when my tests are complete.

My new project is DPF free Smile




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