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DPF Cleaning on any vehicle make or model from only £199


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YOUR LOCAL DPF EXPERTS
Stuck in Limp Mode?
DPF Light on dash?
Poor Fuel Economy?
Don’t panic, you’re not the only diesel owner asking such questions, however, Hydro DPF Cleaning is here to help get you and your vehicle back up to speed! Hydro DPF Cleaning is a team of experienced, DPF cleaning specialists, servicing and restoring diesel vehicle DPFs (short for Diesel Particulate Filter!). We provide a convenient DPF cleaning service for all makes and models offering a range of service packages to suit your vehicle’s needs and it’s not just DPF Cleaning that we offer – we also offer Engine Carbon Cleaning too!
Pricing & Packages
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Step One.
DIAGNOSTIC ASSESMENT
We start your DPF cleaning process with an initial diagnosis. We will run a diagnostic check to determine the health of your DPF which we’ll then share with you and advise on the best UK DPF Cleaning package to proceed with.
Initial OBD Computer Diagnosis
DPF Checks and Diagnosis
Validate DPF
DPF Pressure Check
Advise on Suitable Package
Only
£60
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Step Two.
Option One
DPF FORCED REGEN CLEANING
Our super-popular, specialist DPF Forced Regen focuses solely on your DPF, Forcing your car to self clean its DPF.
Forced Regen DPF Clean
Post-Clean DPF Pressure Check
Post-Clean DPF Pressure Check
Recheck for DPF Fault Codes
Reset Adaptions
Post-Clean DPF Diagnosis
Road test (if applicable)
Only
£119
Option Two
DPF 2 STAGE CHEMICAL CLEANING
Our most advanced, 2 Stage DPF Clean is the most affective way to clean your DPF,
2 Stage DPF Clean with Chemicals
Post-Clean DPF Pressure Check
Post-Clean DPF Pressure Check
Recheck for DPF Fault Codes
Reset Adaptions
Post-Clean DPF Diagnosis
Road test (if applicable)
Only
£199
was £299
DPF FAQ
Your DPF Questions, Answered!
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What is a DPF?A diesel particulate filter (DPF) is a filter that captures and stores exhaust soot in order to reduce emissions from diesel cars. But because they only have a limited capacity, this trapped soot has to be burned off to regenerate the DPF and empty the contents. This regeneration process cleanly burns off the excess soot deposited in the filter, reducing the harmful exhaust emission. It’s a great design that is good for your car and the environment.
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What vehicles have DPFs?Legislation states that all diesel cars manufactured since September 2009 must be fitted with a DPF in the exhaust to stop harmful soot from passing into the atmosphere. The Euro 5 standard for diesels stipulates this must be included on all diesel vehicles but be mindful of the fact that some cars built before September 2009 were fitted with DPFs. If you’re unsure whether your vehicle has a DPF filter or not please get in touch and we’ll be happy to confirm based on your vehicle’s make, model or registration. DID YOU KNOW? Your vehicle can fail its MOT if your DPF filter is not functioning properly! Please note: Petrol engine vehicles do not use Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs).
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Is DPF Cleaning really worth it?A DPF filter can become blocked over time. Potential causes could include a faulty sensor, incorrect engine oil, a failing turbo or most commonly the vehicle has undertaken too many short journeys where the filter’s regeneration processes has not been initiated. At first, you may be alerted to an engine failure warning light and if ignored, the engine could switch to ‘limp’ mode. At this stage, the vehicle will only allow you to drive very slowly with the intention that you’re to take the car either home or to your nearest garage for inspection and repair. If the DPF filter is blocked beyond repair then a new DPF filter can cost around £1,000, with premium cars costing upwards of £3,500, ultimately wiping out any of the savings associated with owning a diesel engine over a petrol version. Regular cleaning of the DPF can maintain and significantly prolong the life of your filter and ensure you may never have to fork out a hefty sum to replace it. In the short term, a DPF clean can increase your vehicle’s power output, increasing speed, acceleration and responsiveness. As well as this, you can often expect boosted fuel efficiency – the potential fuel savings could cover the cost of the clean over time! In addition to this, a clean will continue to serve its purpose which is to reduce harmful emissions, reduce engine noise and resolve MOT emissions failures. – That’s right, a blocked filter could easily lead to a failed MOT.
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How long does it take to clean my DPF?Whilst the cleaning time of your DPF will depend on how dirty or congested the filter is, it typically takes 2-3 hours to have your DPF filter restored like new. In some instances where the DPF is really blocked, it can take up to 6 hours but overall the process is quite speedy.
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How much does it cost to clean my DPF?Our hugely popular DPF Filter Cleaning Service starts from only £199.