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Diesel particulate filters, or DPFs, are an important component of modern diesel engines. They are designed to reduce the amount of harmful particulate matter, or soot that is emitted into the air. However, over time, these filters can become clogged or faulty, leading to a range of problems with your vehicle.
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Troubleshooting Faulty or Clogged Diesel Particulate Filters: Importance of Checking MOT History One way to check whether your DPF is working properly is to check your MOT history. The MOT test is an annual test of vehicle safety, roadworthiness and emissions that all cars in the UK must pass. By checking your MOT history, you can see whether your DPF has been flagged as a problem in the past. In this article, we'll take a closer look at what DPFs are, how they work, and what can cause them to become faulty or clogged. We'll also explore the importance of check MOT history and what to do if you suspect there is a problem with your DPF.