dieselpartikkelisuodatin
Dieselpartikkelisuodatin, often abbreviated as DPF, is a device installed in the exhaust system of diesel vehicles to reduce particulate matter emissions. It works by trapping soot particles that are produced during the combustion process. These trapped particles are then periodically burned off in a process called regeneration, which occurs either automatically or can be manually triggered.
There are two main types of DPF regeneration: active and passive. Active regeneration is initiated by the
A clogged DPF can lead to reduced engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and in severe cases, engine